English Caslon Old Style No. 37 was drawn by Sol Hess in 1903 [at age 17?!] at the request of the Gilliss Press in Boston. “Display sizes of this typeface were also drawn by Hess, presumably adapted from the original English face, as the italic has several swash letters similar to the English version. Otherwise display sizes of this roman and italic are very similar to Inland Type Foundry's short-descender adaptation of the original Caslon. On Linotype and Intertype, Caslon No. 4 is essentially the same. Monotype also has Inland Caslon Old Style No. 137 […] but the italic seems identical to that of No. 37.” [McGrew 1993] See also Caslon No. 337.