Domesday Book Illustrated, Lond. 1788; [321]

Donlevey’s Irish Catechism, Paris, 1742; [75]

Double Pica, an English type body, [33], [36]

Dressing, an operation in founding, [111], [115], [116]

Drury (J. I.) letter cutter to Mrs. H. Caslon, [251]

Ductor in Linguas, Lond. 1617; [64], [73], [171]

DUMMERS, a letter founder, [345]; Samaritan type cut for Caslon, [70], [241], [345]

Dürer (A.) on the shape of letters, [32], [183]

Dutch Founders, notices of, [113], [213]–217; type of, in England, [46], [51], [61], [80], [114], [210], [233]; in Scotland, [257], [238]; cessation of trade with, [237], [249]

Dutch ‘Bloomers,’ [80], [258]