108. The London Garland, published by the Society of Illustrators, 1895. A pen-and-ink drawing of a female in very elaborated dress reaching from her neck to the ground, intended to represent a ballet-dancer with a costume as prescribed by Mrs Grundy. The original drawing, unfinished, contains another figure, not reproduced, on the left. The original title for this drawing was "At a Distance." Reproduced in "Second Book." (Property of Joseph Pennell, Esq.)
109. Autumn. Design in black-and-white for a calendar to be published by William Heinemann. Reproduced in "Early Work."
110. Tales of Mystery and Wonder, by Edgar Allen Poe (Stone & Kimball, Chicago, U.S.A., 1895); four designs in pen-and-ink for large paper edition of——
I. The Murders in the Rue Morgue.
II. The Black Cat.
III. The Masque of the Red Death. First published in the "Chap Book" (Chicago), Aug. 15, 1894, again in same, April 1, 1898.
IV. The Fall of the House of Usher.
111. Outline Portrait of the Artist in profile to left; in imaginary costume, with a lace ruff to the neck, and earrings in the ears. Published in "Posters in Miniature," and again in "Early Work." A half-tone block from variant of the same, the earring as well as the button on lappel and waist of coat more pronounced, was published in The Hour, March 27, 1895, and reproduced in Magazine of Art, November 1896.
112. A Child Standing by its Mother's Bed, black-and-white, chiefly outline. First published in The Sketch, April 10, 1895. Reproduced in "Early Work." Formerly in the possession of Max Beerbohm, Esq., but since lost.
113. The Scarlet Pastorale, pen-and-ink. First published in The Sketch, April 10, 1895. Also printed in scarlet on white. Reproduced in "Fifty Drawings."