18. John Bull's House in Flames.
19. The Bruiser Triumphant, with a curtain inscribed, "A Harlot blubbering over a Bullock's Heart."
20. Tit for Tat.
21. The Bear and Pugg: a small print.
22. The Snarling Cur chastised.
23. The Hungry Tribe of Scribblers and Etchers.
24. The Grand Triumvirate, or Champions of Liberty; with three foolish acrostics of Wilkes, Bute, and Hogarth.
I had nearly forgotten two curiosities, which, though received in all the catalogues, and unquestionably genuine, can hardly be classed as prints. One is entitled Hogarth's Cottage, engraved for Mr. Camfield, a surgeon, on a breeches button the size of a half-crown, from Hogarth's design, of which an etched copy by S. Ireland was published March 1, 1786. The other, being impressions taken from nine quadrille fish, was published in 1792, with the title of—
Pisces, one of the signs of the Zodiac.