Fig. 43 (c).—A horse.

Fig. 44 (a).—A horse.

More remarkable than all, perhaps, we have in one case a clear instance of the scheme of the human face, the features, eyes, nose, and mouth being arranged horizontally to suit the new circumstances (Fig. 44 [(a)]). With this may be compared the accompanying transference of the animal ear to the human figure, though this suggests—especially in view of the pipe—a bit of jocosity on the part of the young draughtsman (Fig. 44 [(b)]).

Fig. 44 (b).

Fig. 44 (c).—A dog.