II. The Peacock Skirt. (Property of John Lane, Esq.)

III. The Black Cape. A burlesque, substituted for a drawing of John and Salome, which was printed but withheld, and subsequently published in "Early Work." (Property of John Lane, Esq.)

IV. A Platonic Lament. (Property of John Lane, Esq.)

V. Enter Herodias (two states, the first cancelled). (The drawing in its original state the property of Herbert J. Pollit Esq.) A proof of this drawing in its first state, now the property of Frank Harris, Esq., is inscribed by the artist on the left-hand top corner:

"Because one figure was undressed

This little drawing was suppressed.

It was unkind, but never mind,

Perhaps it all was for the best."

VI. The Eyes of Herod. (Note one of Herod's white peacocks.) (Property of John Lane, Esq.)