Wimperis, E. wood-engraver, [600*].

Wimpheling, verses by him, celebrating Gutemberg as the inventor of printing, [155].

Wirtemberg, Counts of, their arms, [78].

Wolf, J. artist, [573*], [574*].

Wolgemuth, Michael, not the first that introduced cross-hatching in wood engravings, [239].

Women, engravers on wood, [235].

Wood for the purposes of engraving, several kinds mentioned by Papillou, [464];

mode of preparing, [562-568].

Wood-cut, the earliest known with a date, [45].

Wood-cuts, largest modern; directions for cleaning, [649].