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 yellow. A magnificent work—awful and preterhuman in its impression, even to the length of the Prophets' beards. The colour very solid, and austerely luminous. A duplicate of this is somewhat more positive and less excellent in colour. Another duplicate has black, instead of yellow, behind and upon the rays. Given in Vol. I. Chap. XIV.

24. 1795.—Newton. [Butts.] Colour-printed.

25. 1797.—Young's Night Thoughts.

26. 1799 (?).—The Last Supper. [Butts.] Tempera.

27. 1799.— Charity. [Butts.] Tempera.

28. 1799.—Rachel giving Joseph the Coat of many Colours (?). [Butts.] Tempera.

29. 1799.—The Adoration of the Kings. [Butts.] Tempera.

30. 1799.—'The sons of God saw the daughters of men that they were fair; and they took them wives of all which they chose.' (?) [Butts.] Tempera.

31. 1799 (?).—St. Matthew. [Butts.] Tempera.