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[Portrait of William Morris. From a photograph by Emery Walker][2]
[Pen-Sketch of Morris Speaking from a Wagon in Hyde Park.]
By Walter Crane
[14]
[Design for Wall-paper. "The Daisy"][17]
[Design for Wall-paper. "Rose Trellis"][20]
[Woollen Hanging. "The Peacock"][21]
[Design for Silk Hanging][23]
[Cotton Print. "Evenlode"][24]
[Kelmscott House. Meeting Room of the Hammersmith Socialist Society][27]
[Pages from Morris's MS. of Omar Khayyám][30], [31], [32], [33]
[Pen Design by Walter Crane][47], [83]
[Progressive blackboard practice in Bi-Manual Training]
from "New Methods in Education" by Liberty Tadd
[108]
[Patterns of Roman Mosaic Pavement, from the Baths of Caracalla][130], [130], [132]
[Patterns in Plain Leading, from "The Glazier's Booke"][143]
[Russian Peasant Embroidery: Blouse in Cross Stitch][151]
[Cretan Embroidery][153]
[Embroidered Cover from Bokhara][154]
[Original Design for Embroidered Hanging, by Walter Crane][156]
[Examples of Early Italian Gesso Work]
(Victoria and Albert Museum)
[167], [169], [171], [173], [175], [175], [175], [177], [182], [182]
[Egyptian Treatment of Birds.]
Eighteenth dynasty, Hieroglyphics. Thebes
[185]
[Assyrian Lion][188]
[Persian Lion][188]
[Egyptian Lion][188]
[Graeco-Buddhist Lions from Sarnath][189]
[Animal Forms from Early Greek Pottery][191]
[English Heraldic Lions. Thirteenth Century][193]
[Birds and Animals in Sicilian Textiles. Thirteenth Century.][194], [194], [194],
[Japanese Birds. From the "Hundred Birds" of Bari][195]
[Stone Carvings at Gwalior][198], [199], [203], [203]
[Lion by Alfred Stevens][204]
[Pen Designs by Walter Crane][207], [223], [241]
[Butterfly Device][259]
[Portrait of Whistler. After Charcoal Drawing by Himself][261]
["The Thames in Ice"][266]
[Panels from the Peacock Room][270]

ERRATA

(TN: These corrections have been applied.)

Page 50, line 4 from foot, for "Burgess" read "Burges."
Page 92, line 2, for "Le Thangue" read "La Thangue."
Page 134, line 14, for "give" read "gives."
Page 190, line 7 from foot, for "Fringe" read "Frieze."
Page 198, line 2 from foot, for "Central Provinces" read "Central India."

WILLIAM MORRIS AND HIS WORK

PORTRAIT OF WILLIAM MORRIS. FROM A PHOTOGRAPH
BY EMERY WALKER.