an edition printed by Dominico de Lapis, at Bologna, [201];

at Venice, by J. Pentius de Leucho, 1511, [203].

[Q]

Quadrin’s Historiques de la Bible, [402].

Quadrupeds, History of, with cuts, by Bewick, 1791, [482-490].

Queen Elizabeth’s Prayer-book, [427].

Quintilian, his notice of the manner of boys learning to write by tracing the letters through a stencil, [12].

[R]

Raffaele, designs for the wood-cuts of the Hypnerotomachia ascribed to him, [219];

a wood-cut after a drawing by, in Marcolini’s Sorti, [389].