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208 decidedly a mistake.) Mr. Alfred Aspland possesses another version of the same subject, with a date which may perhaps be 1780.

6. 1785.—The Bard, from Gray. See p. 56, Vol. I., p. 152, Vol. II.

7. 1785.—Joseph's Brethren bowing before him. See p. 57, Vol. I.

8. 1785.—Joseph ordering Simeon to be bound. See preceding No., and p. 57. Vol. I.

9. 1785.—Joseph making himself known to his Brethren.

10. 1790.—The Flight into Egypt. [Butts.] Tempera.

11. 1790.—Christ blessing the little Children. [Butts.] Tempera.

12. 1790.—'Death and Hell teem with Life.'

13. 1793.—A young man gazing remorsefully upon another bound upon a rock. [Linnell.]

14. 1793.—Design for the Frontispiece to the 'Daughters of Albion.' [Linnell.]

15. 1793 or 1795.—*Nebuchadnezzar. [Butts.] Colour—printed.

16. 1794.—Design for the Title Page to the 'Europe.' [Linnell.]