1760.

1. Frontispiece to Brook Taylor's Perspective of Architecture. "W. Hogarth, 1760; W. Woollet, sculp." [Vide p. 132.]

2. Mr. Huggins, a small circular plate. Hogarth, pinx.; Major, sculp. Engraved for a translation of Dante, of which a specimen only was published.

1761.

1. Frontispiece to the catalogue of pictures exhibited at Spring Gardens; engraved by Grignion. [Vide p. 77.]

2. Another print from this design, by the same engraver.

3. Tail-piece to the catalogue. The word obiit spelt obit. [Vide p. 79.] In a second plate this error is corrected.

4. Hogarth's Gate of Calais; and Relapse, or Virtue in Danger, and three portraits, were in this exhibition.

5. Time Smoking a Picture. Subscription-ticket to Sigismunda. I have seen an impression of this print without the name "Crates" in the inscription.