7. Wavy line with half flower. 120 by 6 mm. L.
8. Spiral of leaves; two grotesque animals. 120 by 6 mm. L. and C.
9. Spirals of leaves and flowers; three grotesque animals and butterfly. 120 by 6 mm. L.
10. A thick wavy stem, flowers and fruit. 120 by 6 mm. L.
11. Sprays of conventional foliage; bird in centre with outstretched wings. 62 by 15 mm. L. and C.
12. Spiral of leaves and flowers. 62 by 15 mm. L. and C.
13. Man and two monkeys with basket; spiral of foliage. 62 by 15 mm. L. and C.
14. Hunting scene; dog pursuing stag; forest of trees. 62 by 15 mm. L. and C.
15. Two figures mounted on fighting cocks and armed with quintain; spiral of foliage. 62 by 15 mm. L. and C.
A variation of this is seen in a block used by Wynkyn de Worde at a later period. In this the two figures become two monkeys, their weapons a broom and a pitchfork and their steeds a dog and a goat. It is much more coarsely cut than Notary’s and was slightly larger. This is one of a number of blocks with which De Worde surrounded his device on the last page of the Chronicles of England, which he printed in 1528.