No. 3. By George Romney. Not so much a "Rum Knee" as a queer left arm. Gout apparently, skilfully depicted.

No. 5. By Sir Henry Raeburn, R.A. Lorenzo and Jessica, at 50 and 40 respectively.

No. 9. By Sir Joshua Reynolds, P.R.A. Selected from Reynolds' Miscellany. Portrait of a gentleman in full uniform, out for a walk, on a stormy day, on the sea-shore. He is evidently saying, "Here's a nice predicament! I've powder on my hair, no hat, and it's coming on to pour cats and dogs."

No. 13. By Sir Joshua Reynolds. A Portrait of The Marquis of Granby. Presented, of course, by Mr. Weller, Senior. Probably the original sign of the inn of which Mr. W. was proprietor.

No. 16. By George Romney. Portrait of Mrs. Farrer. Charming. Might go Farrer and fare worse.

No. 24. By George! . . . Romney. Portrait of Lady Hamilton. "Unfinished"—but perfect.

No. 38. "A Constable"—who arrests our attention. This, you may depend upon it, is a Constable with a warrant.

No. 50. By Rembrant. Man guarding a hawk. Very graceful, but a Hawk-ward sort of person.

No. 51. By Gerard Terburg. A lady, after taking something which has disagreed with her. "Prithee, why so pale?"

No. 68. By Van der Helst. It is called a "Family Group,"—probably in consequence of the wife being shown as presenting her husband with a hare.