Inscribed by dragon at top "head larger" by woman at base of page "DAPHNE" and B VIII 91 112 (?) CB (?) Study of the dragon from "St George killing the dragon" formerly attributed to Hans Leinberger, British museum object number 1848,0708.123 Study of "Samson and Delilah" Engraving by Albrecht Altdorfer It would seem that using Bartsch as a guide, Burne-Jones was working through the volumes alphabetically as all the images on page 8 are by Lucas van Leyden and those on page 9 contain images after Altdorfer and Beham. Study of "St Catherine" seated by a spiked wheel Engraving by Albrecht Altdorfer Bottom left, Study of "Lucretia" by Barthelemy Beham Bottom middle, Study of "Daphne" from "Apollo and Daphne" by Barthelemy Beham (reversed) Bottom right, Study of the head of "Halbardier on Horseback" by Barthelemy Beham It can be assumed that Burne-Jones was using Adam Bartsch's "Le Peintre Graveur" as a guide and then locating the appropriate etching in the collections at South Kensington and the British Museum.