123. Chopin's Nocturnes, frontispiece to. Pen-and-ink and wash. First published in "Early Work." (Property of John Lane, Esq.)
124. Earl Lavender, by John Davidson (Ward & Downey, 1895), design for frontispiece to. Woman scourging a kneeling, barebacked figure. Pen-and-ink outline. Reproduced in "Early Work." (Property of John Lane, Esq.)
125. Young Ofeg's Ditties, by George Egerton (John Lane, 1895), title-page and cover design for.
126. Messalina, with another woman on her left, black-and-white, with black background. First published in "Second Book," again in "Early Work," where it is described as "hitherto unpublished." 1895.
127. Title-page Ornament, standing nude figure playing double-bass, black background. First published in "Early Work."
128. Portrait of Miss Letty Lind in "The Artist's Model." Pen-and-ink outline. Published in "Early Work." (Property of Miss Letty Lind.)
129. Atalanta in Calydon, full-length figure to right; pen-and-ink and wash. First published in "Early Work." (Property of John Lane, Esq.)
130. Cover Design for Fairy Tales by Count Hamilton, to be published by Messrs H. Henry & Co., Ltd.
131. Balzac's "La Comédie Humaine," design (head, full face) for front side and another for the reverse of cover. Reproduced in "Later Work."