40. Plate 2.—Was probably engraved for Lord Carteret's Don Quixote, but not introduced; one figure only being finished, and the plate cut. [Vide p. 221.]

41. Plate 3.—Engraved for the same work, but never inserted. [Vide p. 222.]

42. Plate 4.—Had the same fate. [Vide p. 222.]

43. Plate 5.—Was equally unfortunate. [Vide p. 224.]

44. Plate 6.—Not approved. [Vide p. 224.]

45. Plate 7.—Not inserted. [Vide p. 225.]

46. Plate 8.—Not introduced; but with the other five came into the hands of Mr. Dodsley, who sold a few of the first impressions, and afterwards inserted references corresponding with Jarvis' translation. [Vide p. 226.]

47. Plate 9.—Sancho's Feast. [Vide p. 227.]

48. The Master of the Vineyard, engraved for Horneck's Happy Ascetic.

49. Gustavus, Lord Viscount Boyne, etc. Whole-length mezzotinto, engraved in Ireland. W. Hogarth, pinx.; Ford, fecit. The original picture is in the possession of Mr. Bellamy. A copy of the print sold in Gulston's sale for £2, 13s.