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192 in Gonse, i. 88 (snow-scene), p. 108 (the same), and p. 298 (bridge in rain). Single sheets:—

A girl awaking, large, about 1822, according to Fenollosa, No. 412.

Yoshitsune and the tengus (monsters with beaks like a bird's).

Dragon flying up into the air.

Parrot on tree, large, about 1840, according to Fenollosa, No. 429.

A hawk on a pine-branch, very large, about 1842.

Storks and rice-fields, large, about 1848.

White heron among the reeds.

White stork flying over iris.

Travellers on the highroad, large, about 1825, according to Fenollosa, No. 413.

Mountain landscape in snow, very large, 2 sheets, about 1843.

Yedo by night, large, about 1848.

The fox-fire, i.e. will-o'-the-wisps represented by foxes that are gathered by night around a large solitary tree; medium size, late.

Triptychs:—

Naruto rapids, near Kioto, 1846.

Beach in moonlight.

Mountains in snow, about 1850, excellent.

A gentleman in a plum orchard, in collaboration with Kunisada, beautiful, about 1850.

Illustrated works and series:—


 * The history of the 47 Ronin, 11 double sheets.
 * Kwannon reigenku, the 100 wonders of the Kwannon, 34 sheets, fol., in the upper part of each sheet a sanctuary of the Kwannon, in the lower a miracle; the latter by Kunisada.
 * Kioka hiaku ninitsishu, comic verses of the 100 poets, 8vo, light brush drawings in two tones.
 * Keisai ukiyo gwafu, 3 vols., 8vo, the two first by Keisai, the third by Hiroshige, in several tones.
 * Sohitsu gwafu, 3 small vols, of sketches.
 * A series of birds, 12 sheets.
 * A series of the fishes, oblong folio.