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The increased facilities for the transmission of goods, afforded by the New Postal Arrangements, enable us to represent, by means of patterns, the whole of our extensive assortment, varying from 6o s. to £20 the dress. I_ s. 6 d. one button, and 2 s. lid. two buttons ; BRUSSELS KID CLOVES l These excellent and inexpensive Kid Gloves are sold at the same prices as at the Manufacturers’ Depot in Brussels : Gentlemen’s, 3^. 6 d. per pair. TERMS. CASH without Discount. BANKERS. Smith, Payne, and Smiths. P. O. ORDERS. Payable at Vere Street, A\ . LONDON INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION OF 1872. THE SECOND OF A SERIES HELD UNDER THE DIRECTION OF HER MAJESTY'S COMMISSIONERS FOR THE EXHIBITION OF 1851. OFFICIAL CATALOGUE FINE ARTS DEPARTMENT. UNDER REVISION. LONDON: J. M. JOHNSON & SONS, PRINTERS AND PUBLISHERS TO HER MAJESTY’S COMMISSIONERS, 3, CASTLE STREET, HOLBORN. LONDON ! PRINTED BY J. M. JOHNSON AND SONS, 56, HATTON GARDEN, E.C. SUMMARY OF CONTENTS. PAGE Oil Paintings (British).. .. .. 1—25 Water Colours (British) .. 26—42 Painting on Pottery ,. ,. .. .. ,, .. 43—45 Stained Glass ,, . .. .. 46 Mosaics.46, 47 Decorations and Mural Paintings. .. 47 Fans .. .. ,, .. .. 47, 48 Oil Paintings (Foreign). 49—72 Drawings, Chromo-lithograths, Oleographs, &c. (Foreign) 73—75 Sculpture ,. ,. ' .. . 76—85, 89—92 Metal Work .. 85—87 Glass .. ,. . 87, 88 Decorative Furniture .. .. ., .. .. .. 88, 89 Engravings, Lithographs, and Photographs .. .. 93—109 Architectural Designs . no—113 Carpets, Lace, Embroidery . 114—117 Designs and Models of Decorative Arts.118 Reproductions . 119—126 London International Exhibition , 1872. To Meti'opolitan Railway London International Exhibition , 1872. REFERENCES TO GROUND PLAN. ENTRANCES. A North Entrance, Kensington Road. H North-West Entrance f West Goods Entrance \ Prince Albert’s Road. g South-West Exit . . S i n B C F Z South-East Entrance \ East Goods Entrance > Exhibition Road. North-East Entrance ) West Theatre) ^ , A11 , TT n East Theatre j Ro >' al Albert Hal1 ' West Quadrant ) n East Quadrant ! Cotton - I Cotton Machinery. J Printing Machinery. L Printing Processes. IVI Scientific Inventions, r y Paper and Stationery. V Council Chambers. Y Jewellery and Musical STRUM ENTS. k East Machinery Annexe. m Goods Shed. In- FOREIGN DEPARTMENTS. T Indian Court. I h Queensland Annexe. W French Court. | j Foreign Office. Belgian Court. ROYAL HORTICULTURAL GARDENS. a , a , Band Kiosks. b , Conservatory. c , Memorial. d , Majolica Fountain. REFRESHMENTS (Spiers and Pond). Luncheon and Dining Rooms, in the South Wing. Light Refreshment Counters in Covered Arcades and on Terrace overlooking Royal Horticultural Gardens. Bier Garten, near West Gallery. Cafe, in French Court. Tea Rooms, in Royal Albert Hall. WAITINGJROOMS (Indicated ^ on Plan). LADIES. E Near West Quadrant. G Near North West Entrance. N Near Scientific Inventions. X Near French Court. GENTLEMEN. D Near East Quadrant. K Near South-West Exit. Q Near Paper and Stationery. Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2018 with funding from Getty Research Institute d https://archive.org/details/londoninternatioOOIond_0 PREFACE. I. —The Catalogue follows, as far as possible, the local arrange¬ ment of the articles exhibited. The Galleries and Rooms where the objects enumerated beneath will be found, are named at the headings of sections and pages. A further reference to’ cases and screens will be made in a subsequent edition. II. —The Catalogue, as last year, has furnished labels for the greater part of the objects. The labels indicate by coloured borders the country from which the object comes. Thus the border for Austria is orange; Belgium, dark blue; China and Japan, magenta; Denmark, chocolate ; France, green ; German Empire, black ; Greece, full brown; Italy, pearl grey ; Netherlands, brown ; Norway and Sweden, light blue; Russia, pale green ; Spain, lemon ; Switzerland, grey ; Tunis, fawn; Turkey, lavender ; United States, blue; United Kingdom, India, and Colonies, red. III. —Exhibitors were requested to state the grounds upon which they offered their goods for exhibition, as “novelty,” “cheap¬ ness,” “ excellence of manufacture,” &c. Where they have done so their remarks are quoted; but it should be distinctly understood that for these remarks, and whatever may appear in the appendices to the Catalogue, the Exhibitors are wholly responsible. IV. —Each entry has been or will be submitted to the Exhibitor concerned, for revision. It has been found impossible, to com- Preface. plete this work for the First Edition; it is in progress, and will if possible be quite complete for the Second Edition. V. —The system of consecutive numbering to each object, or group of objects, adopted last year, has been continued on account of its simplicity and facility of reference. It is thus possible at once to identify an object without pausing to consider to what division and class it belongs, the number upon it having but one similarly numbered entry in the Catalogue to correspond. VI. —To afford the public facilities for obtaining objects at close of the Exhibition and to Register Exhibits selected for purchase, there will be four Clerks employed in various parts ot the building, viz.: the West Picture Gallery, for British Pictures, Photographs, and Engravings; East Picture Gallery, for Foreign Pictures, and Architectural Designs; East Gallery, in Room XI., for Musical Instruments, Cotton, Paper, &c.; East Gallery, in Room XV., for Jewellery. They will be at their desks daily from 9.30 a.m. to 6 p.m., and will assist intending purchasers under the subjoined rules framed in accordance with the practice followed at the Royal Academy Exhibitions. a The Price Clerk will register the Selection of Exhibits by intending purchasers. b Any Object or Picture not priced by the Exhibitor will be regarded by the Price Clerk as “Not for Sale,” unless special instructions are given by the Owner. c An intending purchaser will sign his name and enter his address on a Form which will be retained as a voucher for marking the Object or Picture as selected for purchase. d The Price Clerk will then communicate with the Owner of the Object or Picture, and will enter the Exhibit as selected for purchase. e No article can be removed from the Exhibition until its close. Preface. IX f All duplicates must be obtained out of the Exhibition, but the Price Clerk will not take orders ; such applications should be made direct to the Exhibitor. g Articles selected for purchase will be removed by the Exhibitor, with whom all monetary transactions must be conducted. HI .—The public is requested to send notice of all errors that may be discovered, addressed to the Secretary of the Execu¬ tive, London Exhibition of 1872, Upper Kensington Gore, S.W., marked “ Catalogue ” in the corner of the envelope. FRANK REDE FOWKE, General Editor. XL OFFICIAL DIRECTORY, 1872. LIST OF HER MAJESTY’S COMMISSIONERS. H.R.H. The Prince of WALES, K.G„ President. H.R.H. The Duke of EDINBURGH, K.G. H.R.H. Prince ARTHUR, K.G. H.R.H. The Prince CHRISTIAN, K.G. H.S.H. The Prince of TECK, G.C.B. The Marquis of RIPON, K.G. The Duke of BUCCLEUCH, K.G. The Duke of ARGYLL, K.T., or President of the Geological Society for the time being. The Duke of BUCKINGHAM and CHANDOS. The Earl of DERBY. The Earl GRANVILLE, K.G. The Earl RUSSELL, K.G. The Lord PORTMAN. The Lord OVERSTONE. The Right Hon. WILLIAM EWART GLADSTONE, M.P. The Right Hon. BENJAMIN DISRAELI, M.P. The Right Hon. ROBERT LOWE, M.P. The Right Hon. Sir STAFFORD H. NORTHCOTE, Bart., C.B., M.P. The Right Hon. HENRY A. BRUCE, M.P. The Right Hon. CHICHESTER S. FORTESCUE, M.P., or President of the Board of Trade for the time being. The Right Hon. WILLIAM E. FORSTER, M.P., or Vice-President of the Committee of Council on Education for the time being. The Right Hon. Sir ALEXANDER Y. SPEARMAN, Bart. The Right Hon. ACTON S. AYRTON, M.P., or First Commissioner of Her Majesty’s Works for the time being. Sir CHARLES LYELL, Bart. Sir THOMAS BAZLEY, Bart., M.P. Major-General Sir T. M. BIDDULPH, K.C.B. Sir FRANCIS GRANT, P.R.A. Sir FRANCIS R. SANDFORD, C.B. Sir WILLIAM TITE, C.B., M.P., F.R.S. THOMAS BARING, Esq., M.P. ALEXANDER J. B. BERESFORD-HOPE, Esq., M.P. EDGAR A. BOWRING, Esq., C.B., M.P, THOMAS FAIRBAIRN, Esq. THOMAS FIELD GIBSON, Esq. Dr. LYON PLAYFAIR, C.B., M.P., F.R.S. Colonel HENRY F. PONSONBY. HENRY THRING, Eso. THOMAS HAWKSLEY, Esq., or President of the Institution of Civil Engineers for the time being. Secretary .— Major-General HENRY Y. D. SCOTT, C.B. Clerk — Io C, SAYLES, Esq. XII. FINANCE COMMITTEE. « H.R.H. The Duke of EDINBURGH, K.G. The Earl GRANVILLE, K.G., Chairman. The Marquis of RIPON, K.G. The Lord OVERSTONE. The Right Hon. WILLIAM EWART GLADSTONE, M.P. The Right Hon. BENJAMIN DISRAELI, M.P. The Right Hon. ROBERT LOWE, M.P. The Right Hon. Sir STAFFORD H. NORTHCOTE, Bart., C.B., M.P. The Right Hon. HENRY A. BRUCE, M.P. - The Right Hon. WILLIAM E. FORSTER, M.P., or Vice-President of the Com¬ mittee of Council on Education for the time being. The Right Hon. Sir ALEXANDER Y. SPEARMAN, Bart. Sir FRANCIS R. SANDFORD, C.B. THOMAS BARING, Esq., M.P. EDGAR A: BOWRING, Esq., C.B., M.P. THOMAS F. GIBSON, Esq. Dr. LYON PLAYFAIR, C.B., M.P. HENRY THRING, Esq. GENERAL PURPOSES COMMITTEE, APPOINTED TO CARRY OUT THE SERIES OF ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITIONS. H.R.H. The Duke of EDINBURGH, K.G., Chairman. H.R.H. The Prince CHRISTIAN, K.G. H.S.H. The Prince of TECK, G.C.B. The Marquis of RIPON, K.G. The Marquis of LANSDOWNE. The Earl GRANVILLE, K.G. The Right Hon. Sir STAFFORD H. NORTHCOTE, Bart., C.B., M.P. The Right Hon. HENRY A. BRUCE, M.P. The Right Hon. WILLIAM E. FORSTER, M.P. Sir FRANCIS R. SANDFORD, C.B. EDGAR A. BOWRING, Esq., C.B., M.P. HENRY COLE, Esq., C.B. THOMAS F. GIBSON, Esq. Dr. LYON PLAYFAIR, C.B., M.P. Colonel HENRY F. PONSONBY. HENRY THRING, Esq. ACCOUNTS COMMITTEE. Sir FRANCIS R. SANDFORD, C.B. EDGAR A. BOWRING, Esq., C.B., M.P. HENRY COLE, Esq., C.B. THOMAS F. GIBSON, Esq. Dr. LYON PLAYFAIR, C.B., M.P. Colonel HENRY F, PONSONBY. XIII. superintendents of executive arrangements. Lieutenant GROVER, R.E. Lieutenant CLAYTON, R.E. Lieutenant COLE, R.E. T. A. WRIGHT, Esq.... F. W. MADDEN, Esq. Building and Works, Machinery and Processes, New Scientific Inventions. General Management and Arrangement. Manufacturing Division, with the exception of Jewellery. Fine Arts and Jewellery. Secretary to Executive. Assistant Secretary to Executive. CLERKS. F. WEBB. E. SPEAR. W. MANSER. J. G. W. SMYTHE. A. RICKARD. T. C. E. B ELMORE. W. S. BROOME. S. COWPER. FINANCE. JAMES RICHARDS, Esq. DEPUTY COMMISSIONERS AND PROVISIONAL OFFICERS. Major DE WINTON . Professor ARCHER . A. S. COLE, Esq. J. CUNDALL, Esq. W. MARSHALL, Esq. T. BROWNING, Esq. T. BARRACLOUGH, Esq. Sir M. DIGBY WYATT, F.S.A. H. O’NEIL, Esq., A.R.A. S. REDGRAVE, Esq. H. A. BOWLER, Esq. T. ROGER SMITH, Esq . Colonel STUART-WORTLEY . R. W. HERMAN, Esq. C. T. TOWNSHEND, Esq. H. J. HARDING, Esq. Foreign Exhibits. Industrial Productions. Musical Instruments and Miscellaneous Art. Printing and Paper, &c. Scientific Inventions. Cotton Machinery. Cotton Products, &c. Arrangement of Miscellaneous Art. ,, ,, Oil Paintings. ,, ,, Water Colours. ,, ,, Foreign Pictures. ,, ,, Architectural Drawings. ,, ,, Photographs. ,, ,, Engravings. ,, ,, Jewellery. ,, Birmingham Jewelleiy. HER MAJESTY’S CUSTOMS. H. C BROWN, Esq . Surveyor-General. G. H. FCR 1 VENOR, Esq ... Officer in Charge. COMMITTEES OF ADVICE. For PAINTING. The Viscount BURY, M.P. The Lord ELCHO, M.P. Sir COUTTS LINDSAY, Bart. Sir WILLIAM BOXALL, R.A. RICHARD REDGRAVE, Esq., R.A. For SCULPTURE. The Viscount BURY, M.P. The Lord ELCHO, M.P. Sir COUTTS LINDSAY, Bart. JOHN BELL, Esq. RICHARD WESTMACOTT, Esq., R.A. For ARCHITECTURE. The Viscount BURY, M.P. The Lord ELCHO, M.P. Sir COUTTS LINDSAY, Bart. Sir WILLIAM TITE, C.B., M.P., F.R.S. ALEXANDER J. B. BERESFORD-HOPE, Esq., M.P. MUSICAL COMMITTEE. The Earl of WILTON. Lord GERALD FITZGERALD. The Right Hon. Sir JOHN S. PAKINGTON, Bart., G.C.B., M.P. Captain The Hon. SEYMOUR EGERTON. FREDERICK CLAY, Esq. ALAN S. COLE, Esq. WILLIAM H. GLADSTONE, Esq., M.P. FRANK MORRISON, Esq. MUSICAL RECITALS. Captain the Hon. SEYMOUR EGERTON. Lord GERALD FITZGERALD, Herr PAUER. COMMITTEE FOR PROMOTING VISITS TO THE EXHIBITION. JAMES ALLPORT, Esq. C. W. EBORALL, Esq. J. GRIERSON, Esq. W. JOHNSTONE, Esq. J. P. KNIGHT, Esq. S. L. MASON, Esq. PERCY MORRIS, Esq. HENRY OAKLEY, Esq. ARCHIBALD SCOTT, Esq. J. SMITHELLS, Esq. S. SWARBRICK, Esq. R. A. THOMPSON, Esq. R. G. UNDER DOWN, Esq. XV. REFRESHMENT COMMITTEE. Captain FESTING, R.E. R. A. THOMPSON, Esq. HENRY THRING, Esq. COMMITTEES OF SELECTION. PAINTING. The Viscount BURY, M.P. The Lord ELCHO, M.P. Sir COUTTS LINDSAY, Bart. H. O’NEIL, Esq., Assoc. R.A. (representing the Royal Academy). ALFRED CLINT, Esq. (representing the Society of British Artists). F. DILLON, Esq. SCULPTURE. The Viscount BURY, M.P. The Lord ELCHO, M.P. Sir COUTTS LINDSAY, Bart. HENRY WEEKS, Esq., R.A. (representing the Royal Academy). JOHN BELL, Esq. RICHARD WESTMACOTT, Esq., R.A., F.R.S. ARCHITECTURE. The Viscount BURY, M.P. The Lord ELCHO, M.P. Sir COUTTS LINDSAY, Bart. GEORGE E. STREET, Esq., R.A. (representing the Royal Academy). JOSEPH CLARKE, Esq. (representing the Royal Architectural Museum). T. ROGER SMITH, Esq. (representing the Architectural Association). JAMES FERGUSSON, Esq , D.C.L., F.R.S. Professor HAYTER LEWIS. ALFRED WATERHOUSE, Esq. MISCELLANEOUS ART. Sir M. DIGBY WYATT. OWEN JONES, Esq. F. W. MOODY, Esq. R. REDGRAVE, Esq., R.A. ENGRA VING. R. FISHER, Esq. G. SMITH, Esq. W. SMITH, Esq. LUMB STOCKS, Esq., R.A. PHOTOGRAPHY. Dr. DIAMOND. R. A. THOMPSON, Esq. Colonel STUART-WORTLEY. XVI, LACE AND EMBROIDERY. The Countess SOMERS. Mrs. HIGFORD BURR. Mrs. MACCALLUM. Mrs. BURY PALLISER. Mrs. H. REEVE. J. H. POLLEN, Esq. H. REEVE, Esq., C.B. CHINESE AND JAPANESE PRODUCTIONS. Sir RUTHERFORD ALCOCK, K.C.B. A. G. DALLAS, Esq. A. B. MITFORD, Esq. COTTON {CLASS VIII). Professor ARCHER. BENJAMIN ARMITAGE, Esq. E. ASHWORTH, Esq. JOHN BOLDERO, Esq. HUGH BIRLEY, Esq., M P. JACOB BRIGHT, Esq , M.P. E. CORBIERE, Esq. J. HOULDSWORTH, Esq. JAMES KNIGHT, Esq. HUGH MASON, Esq. — PENDER, Esq., M.P. MALCOLM ROSS, Esq. J. WILSON, Esq. JE WELLERY (CLASS IX). Sir WILLIAM DRAKE. Dr. BIRDWOOD. T. CLACK, Esq. SAMUEL H. GAS, Esq. C. F. HANCOCK, Esq. J. HUNT, Esq. J. KELK, Esq. R. PHILLIPS, Esq. H. RIVETT-CARNAC, Esq. G. WALLIS, Esq. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS (CLASS X). Lord GERALD FITZGERALD. Sir JULIUS BENEDICT. Sir STERNDALE BENNETT. C. BOULLANGIER, Esq. -F: CLAY, Esq. J. W. ELLIOTT, Esq. C. GODFREY, Esq. OTTO GOLDSCHMIDT, Esq. W. E. HILL, Esq. E. J. HOPKINS, Esq JOHN HOPKINSON, Esq. J. HULLAH, Esq. xvi r» HENRY KIRKMAN, Esq. H. LESLIE, Esq. Herr ERNST PAUER. Signor PIATTI. J. W. RENDLE, Esq. J. R. SAWERTHAL, Esq. J. SMYTH, Esq. A. SULLIVAN, Esq. J. VAN MAANEN, Esq. J. C. WARD, Esq. PAPER , STATIONERY AND PRINTING (CLASS XII). Sir WILLIAM MITCHELL. Sir SYDNEY WATERLOW. F. H. ARNOLD, Esq. VINCENT BROOKS, Esq. R. CANTON, Esq. GEORGE CHATER, Esq. JOHN COE, Esq. JOHN COWAN, Esq. J. CUNDALL, Esq. WARREN DE LA RUE, Esq , D.C.L., F.R.S. W. DICKES, Esq. Captain E. F. DU CANE, R.E. J. EVANS, Esq., F.R.S. H. GOTTO, Esq. E. N. HAINES, Esq. OWEN JONES, Esq. W. LONGMAN, Esq. JOHN MURRAY, Esq. WYNDHAM S. PORTAL, Esq. C. REED, Esq., M.P. A. RIVINGTON, Esq. W. SPICER, Esq. B. SULMAN, Esq. WILLIAM H. WARD, Esq. HORTICULTURAL DEPARTMENT OF CLASSES VIII. AND XII. (COTTON AND PAPER). t Sir THOMAS BAZLEY, Bart., M.P. HYDE CLARKE, Esq. Major TREVOR CLARKE. Dr. R. HOGG. Dr. HOOKER, C.B., F.R.S. W. MARSHALL, Esq. Dr. M. T. MASTERS, F.R.S. T. MOORE, Esq. Dr. J. FORBES WATSON. MACHINERY OF CLASS VIII. (COTTON). Sir THOMAS BAZLEY, Bart., M.P. HUGH MASON, Esq. JAMES MURRAY, Esq. Dr. J. FORBES WATSON. (F.A.) b XVIII. MA CHINER Y OF CLASS XII. (PAPER, STA TIONER YAND PRINTING). Right Hon. THE EARL OF CAITHNESS; F.R.S. Right Hon, THE LORD RICHARD GROSVENOR, M.P. GEORGE CLOWES, Esq. CHARLS COWAN, Esq. H. HENSMAN, Esq. THOMAS PARRY, Esq. WYNDHAM S. PORTAL, Esq, SCIENTIFIC INVENTIONS AND NEW DISCOVERIES. Sir WILLIAM FAIRBAIRN, Bart., LL.D., F.R.S Sir CHARLES WHEATSTONE, D.C,L., F.R.S. F. A. ABEL, Esq'., F.R.S. JOHN ANDERSON, Esq., LL.D. F.R.S.E. CHARLES F. BEYER, Esq. FREDERICK J. BRAMWELL, Esq. ., .. Captain DONNELLY, R.E. Dr. E. FRANKLAND, D.C.L., F.R.S. Professor T. M. GOODEVE, M.A. Major-General HARNESS, C.B. THOMAS HAWKSLEY, Esq., Pres. Inst.' G.E. JOHN HICK, Esq., M.P. WILLIAM MENELAUS, Esq. JOHN PENN, Esq., F.R.S. Dr. PRICE. JOHN RAMSBOTTOM, Esq. JOHN ROBINSON, Esq. C. WM. SIEMENS, Esq'., D.C.L., F.R.Si, PRiprs. Inst. M.E. Lieut.-Col. A. STRANGE, F.R.S. Professor J. TYNDALL, LL.D., F.R.S. C. B. YIGNOLES, Esq., F.R.S. MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS, F. CLAY, Esq. Capt. The Hon. SEYMOUR EGERTON. E. SILAS. EsQ. - v ? COMMISSIONER FOR INDIA. Dr. J. FORBES WATSON. REPRESENTATIVES OF COLONIAL COMMISSIONS. New . South Wales : Sir CHARLES' COWPER, K.C.M.G., Agent-General for New South Wales, Sir CHARLES NICHOLSON, Bart., Sir DANIEL COOPER, Bart., SEDGWICK S. COWPER, Esq., Secretary to the Commission. Queensland : RICHARD DAINTREE, Esq. Victoria : Rt. Hon. HUGH C. E. CHILDERS, M.P., Agent General for Victoria. | Commissioners. XIX. FOREIGN COMMISSIONERS. Argentine Confederation : Senor CONSTANT SANTA MARIA. Austro-Hungary : The CHEVALIER De SCHAFFER, Austro-Hungarian Consul-General in London . Austria : M. LE BARON FRANCOIS DE WERTHEIM, Councillor I. R., Member of the Museum I. R. of ’ Arts and Industry at Vienna, etc. Herr J. RECKENSCHUSS, President of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Vienna. Hungary: M. Le CHEVALIER CHARLES LOUIS POSNER. M. ODON STEINACKER, Secretary of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Bude, Pesth. Baden : Herr TURBAN, Councillor of the Ministry of Commerce. Dr. T. H. MEIDINGER. Bavaria : Professor KONRAD KNOLL, President of the Society of Artists at Munich. Belgium : S.A.R. Monsigneur Le Comte De FLANDRE, Honorary President. Baron T’KINT De ROODENBEKE, Senator, President. M. CORR-VANDERMAEREN, Commissioner Delegate. Chili : FREDERICK WALTERS, Esq., Consul for Chili, at Liverpool. Colombia : JAMES L. HART, Esq., F.R.G.S., Consul for the United States of Colombia. France: M. OZENNE, Councillor of State, Secretary-General to the Ministry of Agriculture and Commerce, Commissioner-General for the Annual International Exhibitions. M. DU SOMMERARD, Director of the Musee des Thermes and of the Hotel de Cluny, Commissioner-General for the Annual International Exhibitions. Hesse : Herr A. SCHLEIERMACIIER, Councillor of the Ministry of Finance, and President of the Central Office for Industry. Italy : Signor A. BACCANI, Special Commissioner for the Annual International Exhibitions. Netherlands: Dr. E. A. BAUMHAUER, Professor of Chemistry and Pharmacy, Secretary of the Holland Society of Sciences at Harlem. Norway : THE MINISTER OF THE INTERIOR. 1 Peru: Gen. D. MANUEL MENDIBURN, Commissioner. DON MANUEL DE LA QUINTANA, Delegate. Portugal: Viscount DUPRAT, Consul-General for Portugal in London. Rome : H.E. Cardinal BERARDI, Minister of Commerce. JRussia : M. BOUTOWSKI, Privy Councillor, Director of the Department of Commerce and Manufactures. M. TIMIRIAZEFF, Department of Trade and Manufactures, St. Petersburgh, delegate from the Polytechnic Society of Russia. XX, San Salvador : JAMES L. HART, Esq., F.R.G.S., Consul for San Salvador. Spain : Senor COMMENDADOR DON RAPHAEL D. BENJUMEA, K.C. J Com- Senor DON NICHOLAS D. BENJUMEA. J missioners. Senor DON JOAQUIM D. DEL PINO, Secretary. Sweden : H.R.H. PRINCE OSCAR, DUKE OF OSTROGOTHIA, President. Baron A. H. FOCK. THORSTEN NORDENFELT, Esq., Commissioner. Switzerland : ALBERT STRECKEISEN, Esq., Consul-General for the Swiss Confederation. United States : N. M. BECKWITH, Esq. Venezuela : F. H. HEMMING, Esq., Consul for Venezuela. WURTTEMBERG : Dr. Von STEINBEIS, President of the Board of Trade and Commerce. CHARLES SEVIN, Esq., Deputy-Commissioner. XXI INDEX. Her Majesty The Queen. H.R.H. the Princess Louise, Marchioness oe Lorne H.I.M. the Emperor of Russia .. .. 1669, 1676, H.R.H. the King of the Belgians . H.I.H. the Grand Duke Wladimir H.I.H. the Grand Duchess Alexandra Petrowna .. H.I.H. the Hereditary Grand Dukp of Russia Absolqn, John. 106, Palace Gardens Terrace , Kensington Absolon, Louis. 106, Palace Gardens Terrace , Kensington Ackerman, Arthur. 191, Regent Street . Adam, J. .. .. .... Adams-Acton, John. Margaretta House , 103, Marylebone R Adams, Clarissa. Margaretta House , 103, Marylebone Road Adams, G. G. 126, Sloane Street Adams, . J. C. 5, The Parade , Edmonton , Middlesex Adamson, Miss. 5, Auckland Road , New Wandsworth Ademollo, C. .. Agnew, T. . Agnew, W. Agnew & Sons, Manchester Airlie, Countess of. Airlie Lodge , Campden Hill Aivasovski, J. .. . A. L. .62, Cheapside .. Albert, T. . Alderson, Lady . Alexander & Henman. 96, High Street , Stockton - on - Tees . Amberger, L. .. Anderson, R. 43, George Street , Edinburgh Andrew, F. W. 3, Neville Terrace , Fulham Road Andreas, T. Andrews, G. H. . Anker, A. .. ,. A . Antigna, J. P. A. . . Antokolsky, M. Appleton, William. Blackesly Villa , Stockwell Apraksin, Count S. Archer, James, R.S.A. 21, Phillimore Gardens , Kenst Arlati, C. .. . Armitage, E., A.R.A. . Armstead, H. H. . Armstrong, Miss Emily S. 52, Cambridge Terrace Armstrong, Richard. 18, Westbourne Park Villas , W ARMSTRONG, T. 121, Charlotte Street , pitzroy Square Art Journal, Proprietors of .. , , ,. 460 656, 835 678, 1680, 2510 .. 1560 538, 1668, 1689 1667, 1690 .. 1682 • 658, 659, 668 .. 763 • 2 33°, 2331 •• 333 2501—2503 2504, 2505 2506—2509 38 , 358 962 H9° oad ngton 898 890 486 481 534, 1667, 1672 698, 735 36 •• 3704 IO > 3633 . 3 6 72 .. 1364 .. 3667 757, 764 .. 1451 .. 601 .. 1244 1205, 1272 .. 2510 95 .. 1686 57, H3, 337 .. 2511 • • 85 2717, 2741 947, 1099 .. 3664 •• 15, 35 XXII INDEX, Art Union of London. 44, West Strand .. .. 2713,2718—2725 Artan, N. A.1639 Ascroft, W.121 Ash, G. S. 28 /Alexandra Road, St. John's Wood .. .. 811 Ashton, F.1520 Ashwin, F. 22, Charlotte Street, Bedford Square .. .. .. 1060 Asselbergo, A. .1563 Atkins, T. . Atkinson, J. G. 54 , Culford Road, de Beauvoir Square .. 347,490 Atkinson, T. L. . A Aumonier, J. 10#, Clarence Road, N.W, 422 Autotype, Fine Art Co. 36, Rathbone Place , and Goldhawk Road, Shepherd's Bush .. .. ., ., .. , t t Ayres, H. M. E. 3, Broughton Street, Queen's Road, Chelsea , r 448 BACCANI A. .. .. . I. n 1500, 1514, 1516 Bacon, Charles. 121, Sloane Street, S W. .2512 Badger, W. 97, Boundary Walk, St.John's Wood .. ,. .. 807 Bagge, M., Von . 2317 Baker, Alfred. 113, Wkeeley'sRoad, Edgbaston, near Birmingham. 465,487,657 Baker, F. W. 91, Albert Street, Regent's Park .. .. .. 395, 423 Baker, Harry. 113, Wheeley's Road, Edgbaston, near Birmingham. 639,839 Baker, S. H. 113, Wheeley's Road, Edgbaston, near Birmingham. 194,682 Baker, W. J. Rose Cottage, Laura Place , Southampton .. 737 5 973 Ballantyne, J., R.S.A. Totteridge, Herts .243 Ballin, A. .* .. .. 1248 Ballingall, William .. .. . . . ^ - . .* Ballot, Mdme. A. .. 1107,1264 Bamberger, Professor,. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 1380 Bandri, C. . .. 4008 Barbaglia, G.. .. *.I 5°7 Barclay, W. 14 , Barrack Street, Dundee .. .. . * 163,470 Barilli, N. . .. .. 15 22 Barker & Ellis, Messrs. 24, Cooper Street, Manchester .. *. 3605 Barlow, Thomas. Victoria Road, Kensington .. Barn aba, L. *» 1620,1630 Barnaud, J. Langton. 131 , Gower Street .. .. .. .. 646 Baron, T. .. .. . . 1561,1619,1666 Barraud, C. B... .. .. . i a ** .. .. 944 Barrett, Jerry . 68, 373 Barrias, F. J. .. 1130 Barstow, Miss E. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 915 Barter, R. 2513, 2514 Bartlett, Miss Annie S. 9, Grove Terrace, Highgate Rise .. 650, 858 Barwell, F. B. 8, Vicarage Gardens, Kensington ,, .. .. 291 Bates, David. Cherry Orchard, Worcester .. .. .. .. 239 Batley, H. W. 4 , Newland Street, Chester Square .. .. .. 3^ 2 3 Battam & Son. Johnston Court, Gough Square, Fleet Street .. 1043 Batterbury, T. 106, Cannon Street, E.C. .. .. .. 36^5? 3^37 BaudiT, A. .I 3°9 Bauer, A. . .1466 Bauerle, C. 15, Langham Street, Portland Place, W. .. 118, 221, 42O Baugh, B. . .. .. ,, ,, .. .. 2343 INDEX. XXIII Baumgartner, P. .. .. .. .. .. .. 1414,1422,1433 Baxter, Charles. 5, Lidlington Place, Harrington Square ., .. 290 Baxter, R. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 2799, 2800 Bayes, A. W. 6, Oval Road, Gloucester Road, N.W. .. .. 361, 801 Bayliss, Wyke . . ., .. . . . . V. 736, 3653a Beale, Sophia. 7, Cavendish Place .. .. .. .. 296, 478 Bean, A. . Bearne, E. H. 73, Albany Street, Regent's Park Beasley, F., Jun. 30, Upper Hamilton Terrace. St. Joh Beavis, R. .. .. .. Bedford, J. B. .. Bedford, W. 326, Camden Road .. Beechey, F. A. 12, Westbourne Park, TV. Beernaert, Mdlle. E. .. Begas, C. Begbie, T. S. 31, Lancaster Gate, Hyde Park Bell, Charles. 51, Strand, W.C. .. Bell,* John. Douro Place, Kensington Bellang£, H. (the late) Bellange, Madame Bennet, J. 5, High Street, Vauxhall Bentley, C. 199, Ledbury Road, Bayswater. Benouville, A. T.. B'enzon, E. L. S. 10, Kensington Palace Gardens Bernier, C. Besley, Livia. 10, Boscobel Place, Alpha Road, N. W. Beughem, Vicomte C. de Bevan, C. . Bewer, C. . Bianchi, M. Bidder, J. P. Bieber, E. . Biglioschi, J. 31, Manchester Street, Manchester Squar Bignoli, A. Birch, Charles B. 10, Boscobel Place, Alpha Road Bird, Samuel. 15, Sussex Place, Cromwell Gardens Bisschoff, Karl. 2, Boomshuter, The Hague Blacjc, George. 184, Regent Street Blackborne, Mr. ._ .. 37 Blagrove, Miss E. 224, Marylebone Road , Blanchard, Aug. Bland, J. F. Lympstone, South Devon .. .. .. .. .. 976 Bland, J. H-. 41, Redcliffe Road, Brompton .. .. .. 196,433 Bligh, Jabez. Thorne, Gravesend .. .. .. .. .. .. 818 Blin, F. (the late) .1238 Blois, F. B. De .1175 Blumenthal, Madame J. 3757 Bodichon, Mdme. 5, Blandford Square .. .. ., 836, 843, q6i Boehm.2523—2526 Bogoluboff, A. . ... .. 1668, 1674 Bolton, Mrs. South Parade, Waterford, Ireland .. ,. ,. 3734 Bolton, William H. 5, Highbury Terrace .. .. .. .. 820 Bolton, W. T. .. .. .983 Regent's Pai .. 117, 436, 674 Wood 43 , 476 54 70 B 3993 .. 1572,1590 .. .. 2515 .. 128, 213, 451 .. .. 3639 2516—2521, 2798 .. .. 1231 .. .. 1231 .. ., 1009 .. 299 a .. 1162 .. 80, 469 .. .. 1116 Vi 432 .. 1595,1598 .. 2759, 2760 • • ^63 .. 1496,1517 542 2522 842 87 , 132 385 45 , 3746 159 %%IV INDEX. Bonham, Agnes. 24 , Ovington Square .. .2793 Boninsegna, M. .2527 Bool, Alfred and John. 86, Warwick Street, Pimlico . Boser, F. .. .. .. 13 66 Boshart, W. ..i 3 6 9 Bosshardt, C.I 37 2 Bossuet, F.. .. .. .1559 Bosworth, P. A. .. .. . 739, 978 Bottomley, J. W. 46, Bedford Gardens ,. .. .. .. .. 204 Boulain, Miss A. 19, Royal Mint Street . 244,320 Bource, H. .. .. .. .1625,1651 Bourges, Mdlle. L. .. 1152 Bourne, Henry. 18 and 19, Ludgate Hill, Birmingham .. 3968—3977 Boussicot, M., Fils .. 1136 Boutovsky, V. .. Bouvier, Gustave. 2, Bolton Road, St. John's Wood .624 Bouvier, Joseph. 2, Bolton Road, St. John's Wood .. .. 472, 710 Bovill, H. Georgina .. .. .3717 Bowler, H. A. ..1071 Bowman, W.696 Brackeleer, A. De.. .. 1618 Bradbury, A. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 239 Bradley, Basil. 282,979 Bradley, J. H. i, Viq, Farina, Florence .. .. .. 821 Branegan, J. F. 118, Stanhope Street, N.W. .. .. ., .. 671 Branwhite, C. Westfield Park, Bristol .. .. .. .. .. 804 Brendel, A. 7, Oxford Terrace, Ladbroke Grove .. tl .. 418 Brett, John. 3, Mansfield Street, Cavendish Square .. .. .. 542 Brett, Rosa. Fant, Maidstone, Kent ... .. .. .. .. 304 Bridel, F. Lee (the late) .. .. ... .. 131 B;ridel-Fox, Mrs. . 131, 275, 518 Bridgman, H. 102, Great Russell Street, Bloojnsbury ., ,. .. 236 Brillouin, L. G. .1199, 1210 Brodie, W., R.S.A. St. Helen's,'Cambridge Street, Edinburgh .. 2528 Bromley, Charles W. 40, Drummond Street, Euston Square .. 540 Bronnikoff, T. .. .. ., .. .. .. .. .. 1685 Brook, Helena .. .. . Brooks, T. 3, Upper Phillimore Gardens, Kensington ,. .. 37, 188 Brooks, Miss M. 290, King's Road, Chelsea .. .. .. .. 401 Brooks, W. . Brophy, A. F. . . Brouwer, P. W. .2309, 2311—2313 Brown, Tames. 2;, South Street, Thurlowe Square .. .. .. 228 Brown, J. L. .. 1268 Brown, W. B. 132, George Street, Edinburgh .. .. .. 189, 462 Brown, G. & A. 25, Newman Street, Oxford Street .. .. .. 156 Browne, Madame H. .. .. ..1217,1225 Browne, G. H. 12, Royal Place, Greenwich .. .. .. 83, 728 Brownlow, W. Fern Lodge, Belcham, Sudbury .. .. .. 463 Bruce, R. . Brulloff, P.1670 Bruni, X. .1540,1675 Brunner, G. ,, ., ., ., .. .. 1200,1221 INDEX. XXV Brunner, H. .. .... .. .. .. .. .. .. 1390 Brunner-Lacoste H. .. 1192, 1257, 1290 Brunton, W. Erlington Road, Whitehaven .. .. Bruycker, F. A. De. 1596, 1634, 1656 Brydon, J. M. 39, Great Marlborough Street, London , W. .. .. 3646 Buckner, R. 3, Cleveland Row, Si. James' .. .. .. 12, 18, 283 Burchett, R. Art Training School, South Kensington .. .. 336 Burdett-Coutts, Baroness. 3, 46 Burfield, J. M. 5, Momington Road, N.W. .. .. .. ., 271 Burges, A. 7, Dartmouth Row, Blackheath .. .. .. .. 980 Burkhart, C. H.2351—3354 Burly, Mr. . .. .. 1263 Burnard, A. . . .. .. 170 Burnard, T . . Burt, .Miss ..3739 Burton, A. W. O. . 64, Tavistock Crescent, Westbourne Park .. .. 3679 Burton, W. P.665 Bussell, C.861 Butler, R. Suffolk Place, Sevenoaks .. .. .. .. .. 138 Butler, S. 15, Clifford's Inn, Fleet Street .. .. .. .. 13 Butler, T. .. .2529—2531 Cabanet, A. Caine, W. S. Calame, A. Callcott, W. J. 7, Clarendon Road, Putney Callias, H. De Calvi, P. . ... ,. Came, R. A. .. ... . .... Cameron, Mrs. Julia. Freshwater Bay, Isle of Wight Campbell, D. Bridport, Dorset Campotosto, H. Camroux, S. C. 45, Basinghall Street Capel, A. . Capper, Miss .Edith. Shirley, near Southampton .. Cardinal & Harford. 109, High Holbom Carpenter, W. Carroll, Jane De la CoUR. 13, Kensington Gate. Cartei, Prof. L. Carter, Mrs. E. S. Carter, Miss M. Austin. 20, Jonson Place, Harrow Road Cartwright, F. W. Ferndale House, Thurlowe, Park Road, Dulwich 913, 939 2537 , Cartwright, S. Casolane, H. Cassato, —> . Cassie, J. .. .. .. Cattier, A.. Cavayee, L. 20, Edward Square, Kensington, W. Cauty, Horace H. 4, Vassell Terrace, t^ampden Hill Cavage, L. Ceccoli, — . Ceramic Art Union, Crystal Palace. 16, Gt. Castle Street, Regent Circus . 2802, 2803, 2756 .. 1239 49 1467, 1476 100 .. 1243 2532—2534 .. 3612 184 3, 1617, 1628 2535 853 3772 824 219 2536 75i 627, 630 162 1064 27 S 8 218 2538 363 2761 i486 XXVI INDEX. CERIEZ, T. .. .. 1640 Chaigneau, F. ,. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..1159 Chaillon, N. .. .. .. .4 .. .. .. .. .. 1277 Chambers, Alfred P. Dale House-, 211, Clapham Road ,, Chambers, T. K. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 54 Chancellor, Frederick. Princes Hall, Old Broad Street, London 3601, 3603, 3607, 3609 5 o 8 , Chapman, J. W. 7, St. Phillip's Terrace, Kensington Chapman, R. Charreti, Mrs. Honiton Cottage, Camden Hill, Kensington Chase, Miss Marion. 113, Charlotte Street, Fitzroy Square Chazal, C. C. .. Cheffins, C. Chenu, Fleury, A. .. .. .. Chester, George. 10, St. Alban's Road, Kensington .. Church, Prof. Arthur. R.A. College, Cirencester Churchill, H. A. 68, Portsdown Road, Maida Vale .. Clack, R. A. 8, Willow Road, Hampstead Clack, T. 8, Albert Road, St. John's Wood * Clark, J. 50, Arthur Road, Holloway .. .. ,, Clark, Mr. . Clarke, A. H. Clarke, G. R. 27, Gt. James Street, Bedford Row Clarke, T. C. 68, Bishops gate Street Within .. .. Clausen, W. Claxton, Miss Florence.. Claxton, Marshall. 6, Charlotte Street, Bedford Square Clayton, Captain. 14 , Portman Square Cleeve, Miss Clement, F. A. . 1215, 1256, 1270, Clifford.. Clint, A. 17, Young Street, Kensington Square .. .. t 79, 380, 491 Clodt, Baron, P. .. 1547,1548,2539—2554 Close, Captain F. A., R.N. 16, Pembndge Gardens, Bayswater 2611, 2612 Cock, C. De .. .. .. .. .1103 555> 974 .. 2786 .. 151 756, 852, 918 1312, 1113 . 822 . 1171 68 . 4 i 3 . 830 711, 722 . 509 116, 541 1523 934 3673 809 5 i 3 37 i 6 68, 1328, 1111 Cockell, Mrs. Cocks, M. A. Codman, W. C . 2795, 2707, 2708 Cogen, F. Cole, George, i, Kensington Crescent Cole, H., C.B. .. Cole, Lieutenant H. H., R.E... 4. Cole, Mrs. H. H. .. .. Cole, Vicat, A.R.A. Coleman. W. S. . Coleman, Miss R. 2, Bellevue, Chelsea Coles, T. H. 1001—1006 Collard, C. L., Esq. Abbotsfield, Wiveliscombe, Somerset Collart, Mdlle. M. Collier & Pencknett. Warwick .. Collingwood, Miss Ellen. 12, Stoneleigh Villas, Gresham Brixton .. Collins, W. J. i, Albert's Terrace, Regent's Park .. 517 3735> 3736 1689 3 2 3901 39H 3713 713, 975 !054> io55 .. 994 .. 824 7I2> 955 .. 1594 .. 2777 Road, 667, 893 105, 169, 281 INDEX. XXVII Collinson & Lock. 109, Fleet Street Colkett, Victoria S. CONINCK, P. DE. Constable, W. 40, Herbert's Buildings, Waterloo Road Conway, Mrs. 51 , Notting Hill Square ,, Coode, Miss H. H. Cooke, Charles H. 11, John Street, Bedford Row Cooksey, Mrs. M. Cooper, A. D. 103, Gower Street, W.C. .. Cooper, Miss. 58, Pembridge Villas, Bayswater .. Cooper, Thomas. 7, Sandringham Terrace, West Tottenham, N. Cope, C. W., R.A. 19, Hyde Park Gate, South .. Corbett, M. R. 27, Fitzroy Street, Fitzroy Square Corbould, A. 11, Phillimore Terrace, Kensington CoRBOULD, E. H. CORDIER, L. CORKRAN, Miss H. CORMON, F. CORPET, E. CORSOET, E. .* CORRENS, E. CORTELLAZZO Cosens, F. W. 27, Queen's Gate. CoSSMANN, M. . . CoUDRES, L. DES Couder, Alex. .. Courtney, H. F. T. Cousins, C. Cousins, S., R.A. The Butts," Brentford Green 2763, 2778, 2779 539 , 958 . 1252 . 1063 . ' 145 • 342 . 3671 . 530 76 3758 Road, •• 3645 93 .. 4 H 101 .. 835 .. 1310 .. 8 78 .. 1145 .. 1219a .. 1308 •• 1395 2711, 2712, 2735 1362, 1367, 1368, 1373, 1386, 1387, 1394; 1396, 1412, 1428 1293 1389 1266 825 Cousin, V. G.1233 Coutts, Hubert. Loughrigg, Ambleside .. .. .. .. .. 932 Cox, D. (the late) . . . 786, 884 Cox, F. E. . * .. .. 734 Cox, T. 179, Camden Road .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 3613 Cox & Sons. 28, Southampton Street, Strand 1053, 1064, 1065, 2771—2776, 2781, 2782, 2795, 2705—2710, 2730—2734, 377o Crane, W. *. .730 Cyfarthfr Castle , Merthyr Tydvil Craven, L. Craws hay, Robert. Crepelle, A. E... Creswick, T., R.A. (the late) Crittenden, J. D. Croft, Arthur. Rydal House, 154, Alexander Road, St. John's Wood Croft, A. Verey, Switzerland CroSley, Chas. A. 10, Redcliffe Gardens, South Kensington Crossland, Mrs. M. 7 Crossley & Sons . Croxford, H. Crow, Miss Margaret G. 3, Dudley Place, Paddington Crowe, Eyre. 33, Langham Street, Gt. Portland Street.. Croxford, Mrs. H. Park Road, Brentford 121: .. 1172 107, 883, 938 2555, 2556 972 603 104 3745 377 i 601 678 134, 3i5 382, 814 XXVIII INDEX. Cruickshank, George .. ... Cumming, Marie. ii, Austin Friars .. .. CuTTS, J. T. i, Princes Hotel, Fitzwilliani Street, Sheffield 931 202 760 Dakin, J. Beaufort Cottage, Redhill .. .. .. .. .. 504 Dale, H. W. Colne Ccttage, West Drayton, Middlesex .. .. .. 3656 Dalton,' Mary A. 'New Ross, Co. Wexford, Ireland .. 3701,3724—3731 Dalziel, Brothers .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. Dampier, A. '41 , Blessington Road, Lee .. .. .. .. .. 700 Danby, T. .898 Danchell, C. H. .. .. .. . .. .. 1464 Dare, Mrs. Hall .3708—3712 Daudoy, Arn .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 1660 Dauriac, H. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ., .. 1661 David, Mary. 28 , Moore Street, Chelsea .. .. .. .. .. 677 Davidson, C.. .. .. 642,651 Davidson, Jane and Margaret .. Davies, J. H. Tile Lane, Cross Street, Manchester .. .. .. 115 Davis, Edward. 15, Fitzroy Street, Fitzroy Square .. .. 2577—2562 Davis, F. Weedington Road, Kentish Town .. .. .. 718,921 Davis, H. W. B. 10 a, Cunningham Place, St. John's Wood .. 374, 427 Davis, J. P. 14, Percy Street, Bedford Square .. .. .. .. 993 Davis, O. W. .. . Davis, William. 208, Fusion Road .. .. .. 2563—2566 Davis, W. G. 3, South Street, Thurloe Square, London, S. W. 3620, 3626 Davison. H. 3, Lavender Terrace, Lavender Hill, Wandsworth .. 693 Davison, Jane. 4, Tavistock Terrace, Hampstead Dawson, H. The Cedars, Chiswick.. .. .. .. ,. 25,496 Dawson, Henry. i'6, Finsbury Place South, London .. .. .. 3660 Dawson, H. T., Jun. The Cedars, Chiswick .. .. .. .. 411 Day, Barclay, ii, Holden Terrace, Buckingham Palace Road .. 221 Day, J. B. Deakin, Miss Jane. 8, Maitland Park Road, Haverstock Hill .. 692, 948 Deakin, Peter. 8, Maitland Park Road, Haverstock Hill .. 616,812 Deane, D. W. .270 Deanes, E. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 303 Deans, David. 8, Rumsey Road, Stockwell .. .. .. 629,661 Dearle, Edward. 192, Camberwell Grove .. .. .. .. 496 Debenham, E. 5, London Road, Reigate, Surrey Debenham, W. E. 188, Regent Street De BreAnski, A. Arthur House, Queen Elizabeth Road, Greenwich. 317, 372 De Bruyn, Jos. 12, Stanley Place, Pimlico Decorative Art Society .... .. De Crayer .. . D’Egville, J. H. 3, Pai'k Road, Knightsbridge De Haen, G. DehauSSy, J. Deibl, A. .. DelaunAy, J. E. Delbeke, L. Dell, J. H. Arden Cottage , Thorpe, Chertsey Dell’Acqua, C. Delpeck, C. 2567 .. 2781 2300, 2302 822, 829 .. 2568 1106, 1112 i 393 > 1421 .. 1119 570 289, 649,779 1626, 1644 2724, 2725 INDEX* XXIX Del Soldato, F. . k . De Murrieta, J. . De Poix-Tyrkl, E. North House, Benton, Newcastle-on- De Poncy, V. Sunnyhurst, Dulwich Common .. Desanges, Chevalier L. 16, Stratford Place, W. .. Destailleur, L. H. A. . De Stern, Baron .. . . De Tivoli, io, Gresham Park, Brixton Deventer, T. Van . . De Wint, P. Dibdin, Thomas C. 3, Belsize Road, St. John's Wood Dicey, F. 36, Fulham Road .. .. Dickenson, Lowes. La 7 igha?n Chambers .. Dickinson, J. R. 37, Edwards Street, Hampstead Road Dickinson, W. R. Dicksee, J. R. 27, Howland Street, Fitzroy Square Diday, F. Didier, J.. Didioni, F. Dielman, F. Dillens, A. Dillon, Frank Disderi & Co. yne . vton 13, Upper Phillimore Gardens, Kensi 4, Brook Street, Hanover'Square Dismore, James S. 42, Windmill Street, Gravesend, Kent Diston, A. Leven,- Fife, Scotland .. Ditcheield, A. 12, Taviton Street, W.C... Dixon, Miss A. Dobbin, John. 126, Bridge Road, Battersea, S. W Dobell, G. C... Dockree, M. E. 12, Queen's Road, St. John's Wood Dollman, John C. 15, Grafton Street, Fitzroy Square Domett, Susan C. Donaldson, A. B. 9, Duke Street, Portland Place Douglas, W. F., R.S.A. i, Great Stuart Street, Edin Doulton & Co. Lambeth . Douw, G. . . Doux, Mdme. L... .. .. Doveri, A. . Dowling, R. Downard, E. N. 28, Edwardes Square, W. Downes, Thomas P. 12 i , Sloane Street .. Drake, Sir W. R. 12, Princes Gardens Drake, Lady .. .. . Dresser, Dr. C. Dubasty, A. H. Dubois, Hippolyte . Ducker, E. .. ...... Dudley, R. 31, Lansdowne Road, Netting Hill .. Dufaur, Otto, Von F. . Duffield, Mrs. W. Duffield, W. L. 4, Upper Philimore Gardens, W. Duffield, W. (the late) .. . Duke, H. 7, The Terrace, Hampton Wick,. 1505, 1511, 1520 90 892, 899 604, 900, 907 .. 123 9 X » 154 635 > 967 828 454’ 459’ 834 .. 1479 9, 1140, 1318 .. 1498 .. 1653 .. 1581 94 rsth 33 406 • 344 ,. 1189 47 146, 432 690. w VO 00 * * 702, 3622 193 # f *287 , 5 j 6 ' ♦ 338 553 . . 12 7 » 152 !, 626 61 , I48 1052 , 2760, 2767 1265 *• 1488, I489 377 364 360 , , .. 2712 2711 377 L 3773 . . 1320 I 3 I 7 1535 4 i 5 1405 : . 1439 778 60 223 384 XXX INDEX. Dumax, E. J.1284 Dupain, E. . .. .1301 Duplessy, J. A .1141, 1144 Duppre, V. .. .. .. .. 1150 Duran, C. .1120, 1254 Durant, Susan. 3 , Bryanstone Place .. .. .. 2569,2570 Durck, F. .1410 Durham, Joseph, A.R.A. 21, Devonshire Street, Portland Place .. 2572 Dusseuil, Mdlle. LEonie . 1174,1196,1218 Dutrieux, A. .. .. ... .. .2571 Dyce, W. .. ., .. .. Dyer, Frederick C. 26, Bush Lane, Cannon Street, EC. .. .. 3677 Earl, F. C. Earle, Charles. 9, Duke Street, Portland Place ., .. 625, 708, 856 Earle, Francis. Broad Street, Worcester .. .. . . Earle, Thomas. 6, Vincent Street, Ovington Square .. .. 2573, 2574 Eastlake, Sir C. F., P.R.A. (the late) . .. 114 Eaton, G. 0 .145 Eccles, Alfred. Care of A. B. Pollock, Esq., Lamb's Buildings, Temple .614, 623, 944 Ecclesiological Society’s Designs.. .. 2710 Edis, R. W., F.S.A. 14, Fitzroy Square, W. .. .. 3632, 3633, 3658a Edmondson, Robert H. Brookfield, Lymm, Cheshire .. .. 848, iooo^ Edwards, Edwin. 15, Cockspur Street, Pall Mall ..233 Edwards, Jessie. 6, South Parade, Brompton .. .. . . .. 73 ^ Edwards, M. E. (Mrs. Freer). 10, Gloucester Road, Hereford Square. 27, 214 Egg, A. L., R.A. (the late) .. .. .. 200, 348 Egley, W. M. 59, Hereford Road, Bayswater .. .. .. 29, 536 Ellis, F. B. p], Ladbrooke Grove .. .. .. .. .. 2575 Ellis, Tristram J. 25, Argyle Road, Kensington .. .. .. 7°7 Elmerick, C. E. . 1102, 1127, 1307 Elmore, A., R.A. 1, St. Alban's Road, Victoria Road, Kensington. 69, 153, 343 Elwes, R. .552 Elwyn, R. W .. .. .409 Emery, John. Rugeley, Staffordshire .. .. .. .. .. 2576 Emms, J.322 Emslie, A. E.316 England, W. . .. .. .. .» Englehard .. . ..214 Escallier, Madame .. .. . 1124,1180,1209 Escombe, R. Surbiton . ill Escoscura, Ignace De Leon Y .1146, 1151 Etzdorf, C. F. .. . • • .. .. 1452 Evans, Bernard .894 Evans, M. A.767 Eyre, John. 1048 Fabbrucci, L. .. .. .. ., ,. ., .. ., Faed, T., R.A. Sussex Villa, Sheffield Terrace, Campden Hill Fahey, E. H. 71 , Cadogan Race .. .. ., .. . , Fairholme, Captain, R.N.. Fanner, H. G. 26, Cavendish Square .. .. .. .. 2577, 2578 89, 475 774, 997 1375, 138 .. 766 INDEX. XXXI 1487, Fantacchioti, C. Farrer, T. C. Faulkner, R. Kensington Gardens Square Fernandez, B. Ferneley, C. A. Melton Mowbray Ferrari, G. B. Ferroni, E. Feyen, E. . Feyen, Perrin A. Field, A. Field, W. . Fielding, Copley (the late) .. Fines, E. Finnie, John. 8, Cambridge Street, Liverpool Fisher, A. E. 245, Stanhope Street, S.W. Flsher, Ellen . Fitzcook, H. Eastbury House, Lower Kenningtoi Fitzgerald, J. A. Flandrin, F. Flaxman. Flick, Annie .. Fogerty, J. Foley, J. H., R.A. Forcade, R. A. J. Ford, Mrs. 17, Park Street , Grosvenor Square Ford, W. B. Forman, T. B. Formstecher, Mdlle. .. Forster, J. Fossati, A. Foster, J. Foster, Miss Christiana E .2576 I 5°> 39 1 , 399, 607, 886, 998 Bancroft, Hitchin 492, Lane unslow . • 1368, 1373 495, 1508, 1518, 1521 .. ISI9 1162, 1163, 1164 .. 1161, 1325 38 , .. 844 .. 644 .. 1286,1335 49, 307 .. 631 906, 1098 .. .. - 186 .. 903 .. 1228 .. 1043 .. 374 1 3619, 3 6 75, 3 68 ° .. 2581— 2584 1194, 1213, 1319 683 .. 777 .. 1234 .. 652 .. 1499 114, T 74 684, 952 .. 815 .. 147 1552, 1652 .. 1088 . • 2585 .. 489 325, 850, 960 3917—3949, 4009—4011 .1647 1116, 1117, 1119, 1129, 1139,1145, Foster, W. 66, Sandringham Road, Dalston Foster, W. H. W . Fourmois, T. Fourniss, William. 6, Moore Street, Chelsea Fowke, Thomas. Hathron House, Heathrow, Ho Fox, Buscall. Barton Mills, Soham Fox, G. 2, High Row, Kensington ., Franchi, G. Francia, A. French Government .. .. 1102,1103 1157, 1159, 1166, 1167, 1169, 1177—1179, 1195, 1212, 1228, 1230, 1235 1237—1239, 1241, 1242, 1246, 1247, 1256, 1259, 1266, 1268, 1273, I2 79, 1292, 1295, 1299, 1300, 1302, 1304, 1305, 1316, 1317, 1329, 1331. Frere, C. J.1109,1177 Frith, W. P., R.A. 7, Pembridge Villas , Westbourne Grove .. 73,. 455 Fyfe, W. 278, 485 Gabrielli, G . 1506, 1512, 1513 Gale, J. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 1289 Gale, W. Prince Consort's Road, Belsize Park .. .. .. 22, 108, 550 Galindo, R. E. Pembroke Villas, A ugustus Road, Hammersmith ,. 1085 XXXII INDEX, 23 I 5 . 2 2759, 3703, 374 1 .. 2586 35 1 1068, 8785 .. 2761 •• 2719 840, 845 .. 1691 •• i 33 i .. 2587 .. 1374 .. i 55 o 132 1 , 1329 633> 963 1599, 1622 7, 2318, 2321—2323 ,. 1067 ,. 1066 97, 330 . 1313 904, 917 250 Galland, Frances C. .. .. • Galli, R. . Gallon, Robert. Evelyn Place, Deptford Gamble, J. Garcia, R. 20, Edward's Square,• Kensington Gatley .. .. .. .. .. Gauntlett, Miss Gertrude Gauger, Mr. Gautier, E. . Gay, G. ., Gebhardt, L. .. .. .. .. Geefs, Madame G. .. .. .. Gelibert, J. .. .. .... George, Ernest. 11, Argyle Street, TV. .. Gerard, T. .. .. • Gerold, C. H. Gerson, J. 5, Rathbone Place, Oxford Street Gibbs, C. A. .. .. .. .. Gibbs & Moore .. . Gibson-Craig, J. .. .. .. Gide, T. . Gilbert, Sir J., A.R.A. . Gilbert, T. 6, Charlotte Street, Bedford Sqttare Giles, R. H. .. : . Gill, Edmund. 79, King Henry's Road, N. TV. Gill, W. H . Gillow & Co. 176, Oxford Street .. .. Gilpin, E. J. 16, Walpole Street, S. TV. .. Giraud, V. .. .. Giraud, V. Giuliano, Professor B. . Glassby, R. 5 Anderson Street, King's Road, Chelsea Glassies,- Georges • .. Gleichen, Count, R.N. .. .. .. Glennie, A. • .. .. .. Glennie, G. F. Page Heath, Bickley, Kent Glenny, W. The Old Rectory, Clapham ., Glenny, W. F. .. .. ■ .. •. Glenny, W. J. .. .. .. .. Glover, Morton M. 9, Blomfield Street, Finsbury, E.C Gluck, E. Golding & Hardgrave Goldsmid, Mrs. Goodall, F., R.A. Good, J. W. Goode, Henry William, & Co. 32, King William Street, London, Goode, J. W. 12,' The Avenue, Fulham Road .. 1034, 1055, 2794, 2797 Goode & Co. 19, South Audlev Street • .. • 1027, 1029, 1042, 1030, 1301, Gosselin, C..".1338 Gouttard, eeone Grabriel, P. C. J. Grace, A. F. “ The Vines," Arundel, Sussex 62, 2 103, 301, 497 .. 752 65, 2769, 2780 1086 482 1167 1503 2588, 2589, 2801 1135, 1206 2590—2592 703 , 833 965, 808 847, 859 .. 97i .. - T 863 .. 3678 .. 1139 1011, 1012 .. 2561 .. 759 2593—2595 1041 1657 62 Graefle, A... 1418,1425 INDEX. XXXIII Park Graham, P. Graham, W., M.P. 44, Grosvenor Place Graham, W. .. .. .. ... Grandchamp, L. E. Pinal de Grant, Sir F., P.R A. 27, Sussex Place , Regent Granville, Earl, K.G. Graves, A. Graves, F. P. Graves, H. Graves & Co. Pall Mall Graves, R., A.E.R.A. Gray, H... Greatback, H... Green, Ben. R. 41, Fitzroy Square Green, Blanche. 41, Fitzroy Square Green, N. E. .. . Greenwood, C. H. Gregory, Mary F. Weston Lodge, Grove End Road Grierson, C. 5, Dorset Street, Baker Street Groiseilliez, M. de Gromme .. Groomes, Miss A Gros, L. .. Grouzinski, P. . Grover, Mrs. G. E. Gruder, H. J. Grund, J. Gruninger, Carl. Grunow, C. Guerard, Von E Guffens, G. Guiaud, J. Guillon, A. F. . Guillaumet, G. Guichard, J. Gully, J. Gush, William. 15, Stratford Place, W. Gushlow, G., Sen. 60, Newman Street, Oxford Street 18, Cron well Road West 90 • • 445 .. 2596 1236, 1165 70 .. 1341 611, 665 .. 55 1 73 124, 404 637, 800 .. 769 45 > 999 826 John's Wood 838 40 ; 1147, Ii53» 1339 .. I54i . 3764 .. 1184, 1191 .. .. 1676 937> 1087, 3737 .. 3S1 .. 1381, 1401 .. .. 900 •• 3952 .. 1477 • • 1556, 1592 .. 1154, 1267 .. 1123, 1214 .. 1188, 1195 1222 614,623 142 • • 2597, 2598 Haas, J. H. L. de . Haas, M. F. H. de . Haberson & Pite . Hagen, Prof. .. .. . Haines, David. 28, Upper Phillimore Place, Kensington Haines, F. W. .. .. . Haines, W. H. 70, Sloane Street, Chelsea Hale, E. O. Hains, D. . Hall, G. L. 10, Elgin Road, Maida Vale .. .. .. Hall, Gilbert H. A. 61, Adelaide Road, N.W. Hall, Henry. 19, Doughty Street, W.C. .. .. Hall, Henry, i, Victoria Road, Clap h non Common, S.W* Halse, George 15, Clarendon Road, Notting Hill .. (F.A.) 1564, 1585 .. 2330 .. 3668 • • 2599 514 390, 638, 685 2722 687 119 3 66 5 3666 2600, 2601 XXXIV INDEX Halswell, Keeley, 39|, Old Bond Street, London, W. Hammond, E. 27, Sloane Street Hampden, Miss Hancock, G. S. 35, Southampton Street Hancock & Co. Hanhart, M. & N. 83, Charlotte Street, Fitzroy Square Hannah, S. C. 12, Russell Street, Chelsea, S. W. Hanson, J. T. 3°2 92, 168 Hyde Park Hanson, W. Great George Street, Leeds, York shir Hardinge, Viscount. South Park, Penshurst Hardwick, P. C. 21, Cavendish Square .. Hardwick, J. J. Giggs' Hill, Thames Ditton Hardy, F. D. Crank rook, Kent Hardy, G. Hargitt, E. Hargreaves, J. Harmar, Miss .. Harpignies, H. .. Harral, Horace Harris, G. 156, Stanhope Street, Regent's Park . Harris, Mrs. Fanny. 5, Queen's Square, Bath . Harrison, F. Squire's Mount, Hampstead .Harrison, Miss Maria. 115, Gloucester Terrace, Hart, S., R.A. Harvey, Sir G. P.R.S.A. Harwood, J. 22, Fitzroy Street, Fitzroy Square . Harwood, R. 22, Fitzroy Street, Fitzroy Square . Hastings, G. 8, Aberdare Terrace, Clifton Hatton, Mary. 43, Oxford Terrace, Hyde Park Hauschild . Hauser & Palme Havell, E. .. .. .. . Havill, F. “ The Willow," 48, Pembroke Road, Kensington Hawkins, Miss Agnes M. 12, King Edward Street, Newgate Hay, W. M. 25, Newman Street, Oxford Street Haydon, S. J. B. 6, Parkside, Knightsbridge Hayes, Edwin, R.H. A. 53, King Henry's Road, Chalk Far?n Hayes, F. W . Hayllar, J. Hayward, Albert. 47, Charrington Street, Oakley Sq Heaphy, T. .. .. . Heath, A. T. 71 648, Heath, Henry. 153, Regent Street Heatherley, Thomas. 79, Newman Street, W. .. Heaton, E. 7, Severton Street, Sutherland Garden Heckel, A. von Hedderley, James. 2, Duke Street, Chelsea Hedges, D 7, Queen Street, Lytham Hegg, Madame Teresa (Vevey) . Heliotypr Company. 221, Regent Street .. Helst, Vander .. Hemming, F. H. 104, Gloucester Place, Portman Square Hemsley, W. 50, Redcliffe Road, West Brompton 97 .. 1049 .. 2558 .. 136 2740 to 2743 •• 3647 3649, 3670 286 .. 429 648, 792 59, 162, 170 53, 394 358, 447, 605 • • 350 •• 1179 .. 2602 215. 456, 968 .. 882 .. 74° 107a .. 141 • • 357 308 • • 443 164 •• 1397 2746 to 2748 .. 441 7 87 . 442 . 2603 294, 362 • 446 209, 499 471 95> 334: Street. .. 378 870 147 °, 1398 864 ■ • 2325 .. 424 191, 30a INDEX. XXXV Henderson, A. L. Hen ESS, A. 3, Egbert Street, St. George's Road Henman, C. Hennebicq, A. .. Henner, J. J. Henry, W. i, Green Street, Grosvenor Square Herbert & Gribble. Hermann, L. Hermann & Laurent .. Hermelin, Baron O. Herrick, W. S. 7, Lower Seymour Street, Lor!man Sq Hetherington, J. 10, London Road, St. John's Wood Heullant, A. Heuvel, T. de. Hewitt, J. J. 65, Holland Road, Kensington Hickin, G. Higinbottom, G. Hildebrandt, E. . Hill, Miss Ethel G. Woodland 's Cottage , Union Road , Hill, J. J. Stanhope Yard, Delany Street, Camden Ton Hill, Kate. Tufnell Villa, Park Road, Holloway Hillemacher, E. E. Hills, T. H. 45, Queen Anne Street, Cavendish Square Hills & Saunders. King's Parade, Cambridge .. Hills, T. H. Hirsch, A. A. .. Hiscock, N. J. Alfred Lodge, East Hill, Wandsworth Hobson, \V. S. The Fosse, Leicester Hodges, E. 46, New Bond Street . Hodges, Sidney. 40, Fitzroy Squai Hodgkinson, H. . Hofer, H. . Hoffe, L. Hollyer, F. 9, Pembroke Square , Kensington Holmes, Edward. 62, Cheyne Walk, Chelsea Holmes, George A. 62, Cheyne Walk, Chelsea.. Hook, J. C., R A. Silverbeck, Churt, near Farnham Hogg, Alice M. 12 a, Charterhouse Square Hogg, Jane E. 12a, Charterhouse Square PIohbach, F. ./. . Hoka . Holder, E. H. Holmesdale Road, Reigate Hollyer, F. Hopkins, Mrs. F. A. 66, Great Cumberland Place, W. Hopkins, W. H. Odiam, Hants. Hopkinson, Miss Ann E. 45, Barbican, London Hopley, Miss C. 24, Oakley Square*Regent's Park Hopley, E. (the late). Horawski, A. .. Horsley, J. C., R.A. Willezley, Staplehurst; and Kensington, London Hough, W. 38, Cambridge Road, Kilburn Clapham 2805, 2806 .. 3610 .. 1607 .. iioi 396, 453, 94i 3652, 3653 1406, 1435 .. 1480 484, 53 i .. 869 .. 1259 .. 1587 223 .. 488 18 .. 14^9 306, 982 •• 376 704 ii 57 , 1305 .. 644 149, 339, 346 .. 1298 • • 3658 619, 632 .. 940 .. 5,46 .. 130 1383, 1385 •• 143 211, 323 .. 207 .. 438 1094, io 95 1090, 1091 1365, 1408 .. 2301 210, 297 985 441 784 493 493 1540, 1675 High Row, 65, 325 • 871 Houston, J. A., R.S.A. 10, Upper Phillimore Place, Kensington. 273, 313, 749 XXXVI INDEX. Houtmans, A. J. . Howell, Albert P. 46, Besborough Gardens Howell, C. H. 3, Lancaster Place, Strand Hubbard, J. 1, Oxford Street HUDSON, C. 50, Norfolk Square, Hyde Park Hudson, Fred, i, Regent's Parade, Ventnor Hudson, R. 64, William Street, Sheffield .. Hugard, C. S.. Hughes, A. 2, Pinboro Road, Fulham Road _ Hughes, H. Hughes, H. P. Hughes, W. 47, Markham Square, Chelsea Huhn, C. . Hull, Miss C. M. 102, Warwick Gardens, Kensington Humbert, C. Hume, E. 6, Park Place West, Gloucester Gate Hume, T. O. Humphrey, E. J. 22, King Henry's Road, N.W. Hunt, Chas. 60, Barclay Road, Walham Green Hunt & Roskell. 156 'New Bond Street .. Hunter, Colin. 2, Langha?n Place, Regent Street Hutchinson, J., R.S.A. 97, George Street, Edinburgh Huth, L. . 3681, 3682 3643 879 3 ” 98, 1232, 1260 547 io59 26 352 3 > 1545 746 1468 725 428 55 473 » 479 2727 to 2720 .. 421 2604 to 2606 66 INDUNO, G. Inglis, Jane. Ingram, W. R. Ingres, J. Isabel , E. Clifton Lodge , Brixton 'Hill 6, Clarendon Street , Warwick Square , imlic •• 1523 178, 362 2607, 2608 .. 1114 Jackson, S. P. Jackson & Graham. 29, Oxford Street . Jacobs, C. .. .. . ... Jacobs, J. . Jacobs, J. . Jacobson, Miss S. H. . Jacoby, Y. . . . .. Jahn Jahn, Carl. 3, Egbert Street, St. George's Road, Regent's Jefferson, R. .. Jekyll, Gertrude Jenkens, Miss Blanche. 42, Torrington Square Jennings & Willis Jenkins, Miss Anne Jesse, George. Holly Bank, Henbury, Macclesfield .. Jesse, J. R. Jewett, Keats, & Reynolds . Jimenez, J. .. .. .. , Johnson, C. E. 34, Gloucester Road, Regents Park Johnson, T. C. York Chambers, Adelphi .. ,.. Johnson, Jeanes & Co. 67, New Bond Street .. Johnston, Alex. 46, Fitzi'oy Street Jolliffe, Ann. Pa7 696, 814 2766, 2783 .. 2609 1632 2306, 2307, 2310 .. 889 .. 1681 1042 .. 2610 2762, 2763 3747 to 3752 653 . 758 9 11 .. 1387 .. 199 706 .. 2270 21, 39.8 • * 37°7 INDEX. XXXVII Jolliffe, Mary.. Jolly, Fanny C. Oldfield , Bath Jones, Baynham. Berkeley Villas, Cheltenham .. Jones, Horace Jones, W. H. Hammond. 12, Moone Park Road, Fulham Jopling, J. M. 130, Piccadilly .. .. .. Jotti, Carlo. Joulin, L Joy, A. Bruce. 16, Pembridge Gardens Joyce, Rev. J. G. . Julia an, M. Junck, F. 343, Edgware Road Jundt, G. . .. 3706 . . IOOO£- .. 3 6i 4 673,923 610 a, 709, 729 .. 1455 .. 1263 .. 2611 to 2614 .. 3937 ... 238 .. 2615, 2616 1247, 1275, 1294 3705 . 37 Kaiser, T. . Kaltennmoser, M. .. Kavanagh, Hon. Mrs. Keane, Miss Keelhoff, Kelk, J. The Priory, Stanmore, Middlesex Keller, J. Kempe, H. 79, Newman Street, Oxford Street Kendall, T. H. Chapel Street, Warwick .. Kennedy, W. D. (the late) Kessler Keys, Miss F. M. 4, Alexander Terrace, Wandle Road, Croydon Keyser, A. F. de Killick, S. Orchard House, Petworth, Sussex Kindermans, J. Kindersley, Miss C. .. Kirk, W. B. Kiry . Knell, W. A., Sen. 329, Kentish Town Road .. Knight, C. P. 5 ’ Wetheral Place , Clifton, Bristol Knight, H. Regina House , Grand Parade, St. Leonards Knight, J. W. B. Sevenoaks, Kent ~ ~ 106, Ctinnon Street Knightly, T. E. Koch, Therese Kock, Madame L. Koeckerk, J. Korsouhin, A. Kouprianoff, Kunkler, A. i 453 > * 459 > .. 2321 .. 1370 742 to 3744 .. 3718 •• 1549 .. 343 .. 1546 719, 987 .. 2796 .. 861 1409, i 43 i 620 1597 689 1563 2 t;6o 2720 2745 959 217 388, 477 3634, 3661 1462, 1463 1400, 1419 .. 1687 1687 1457 iLabarre. Laborne, E. E. .. Lacretelle, Ed. Ladeuil, M. Lagorio, L. Lamb j Lambert, A. Lambert, E. Lamoriinere, J. P. F... .. 1039 .. 1336 1182, 1315 .. 2739 1537, 1688 .. 2787 .. 1201 .. 1278 .. 1575 XXXVIII INDEX. Landelle, C. Landells, R. T. Landseer, T., A.R.A. Landsheer, E. Landseer, Sir E., R.A. i, St. John's Wood Road, London. Langdon, A. S. 5, Grafton Street , Fitzroy Square Lange, J. . Langko, D. Langton & Bicknells Lansyer, E. Lanzzari Lapostolet, C. .. Laporte, EH... Largerholme, Miss W. Lassalle, L. Laumans .'Laurens, J. P. Laurent, J. Lauters, P. .. . Lavezzari, E. .. . Law, C. & W. Lawes, C. B. 36, Walton Street, S. W. Lawlor, J. 233, Stanhope Street, Hampstead Road Lawson, C. G. Carlton House, Cheyne Walk, Chelsea Lawson, F. Wilfrid . Leaf, W. Park Hill, Streatha?n Lecran, Mdlle, M. Z. Lee, Edward C. 10, Featherstone Buildings, Holborn Lee, J. R. Vale Flouse, Hampstead .. Le Fanu. G. B. Lefebure, C. Lefebure, Messrs. Lefevre, P. Legat, L. Lehmann, H. Leifchild, LI. S. 243, Sta?ihope Street, Hampstead Road Leighton, F., R.A. 2, Holland Park Road, Kensington Leleux, Madame A. Lemon, LIenry. 14, St. Stephen's Road, Shepherd's Bush Leon of Escomra Leonard, John H. ii, Turret Grove, Clapham.. Lepec, M. Le Poittevin, E. (the iate) : . Leslie, C. R., R.A. (the late) . Leslie, H. . Leslie, Kate . ~ . Leslie, Reele Leslie, J. 22, Charles Street, Berkeley Square Leslie, R. .. Lessore, E. .. .. . . Levin, Miss Victoria.. Levin Phcebus. 24, Hornbury Crescent, Ladbroke Square Lewis, A. J. 1115, 1274 .. 990 2617—2619 339, 346, 460 M 3 , 237 1407, 1411, 1430 1416, 1427 H 6, 127L 265; 1318 2328 1117 1160 1437 1149 2620 1302 1170 1578 ii55 .. 2599 2621,, 2626 137, 37i .. 426 89, 475 .. 1327 3649, 3670 78, 341, 461 640 •• 3746 .. 1219 1142, 1158 .. 2627 35, 157, 469 49, 1262, 1279 .. 767 .. 1386 .. -688 2736—2738 1237, 1241 747, 754 .. 2788 •• 3755 •• 3754 .. 235 .. 474 1013—1025 .. 950 10, 128, 213 4 INDEX. XXXIX Lewis, C. .. «• Lewis, Charles J. Cheyne House, Chelsea .. ,, .. 355 > 5 10 Lewis Leonard, i , Haverstock Terrace, Hampstead .. .. 991 Leynen, J. A. H. . .. •* 37 6 5 Libert, G. E. . *.. *478 Lieberich, N. .. •• •• 2628—2637 Lindsay, Lady B. 4 , Cromwell Place, South Kensington .. 846,977 Linoleum Company. 3773 Linnell, W. .. .. .. .. .. •• •• •• •• 11 Linton, J. D. Linton, . 349 Lister, Mrs. 373 ° Lock and Whitfield. 178, Regent Street . Long, H. 18, Gainsborough Square, Victoria Road .. .. .. 873 Loose, B. .. J 5|4 Los Rios, .. -. IX °3 Loustaunau, A. L. .. .. .. .. .. .. • • • • x 337 Low, Sampson & Co. 2314, 3316, 2319, 2320, 2324—2327, 2342 Lucas, A. D. *6^ 2807 Lucas George. 36, Kentish Town Road .. .. .. .. i 97 > 9°4 Lucas, J. Templeton, op, Brewer Street, Golden Square .. .. 277 Lucas & Tuck.9 2 J Luchini. .2638 Lucy, Charles. Tudor Lodge, Albert Street, Mornington Crescent 410, 545 Lucy, C. Hampden, Jun. 4 ^° Ludovici, A. 24, Mornington Road, N. .. .. .. .. 81,251,369 Ludovici, A., Jun. 24, Mornington Road, Camden Town .. .. 298 Luker, William. 15, Sheffield Terrace Hill, Camden Hill 166, 274, 326 Luminais, E. V. •• 11 7|, 1273 Lumley, Augustus Savile. 9, John Street, Berkeley Square 383, 537 Lurker, Mrs. .. 350 Luturdge .904 Lutyens, Charles. 16, Onslow Square .. .. .. r, 7 > I2 2, 3°3 Macarthur, Blanche. Kemnore House, The Green, Hampstead 295, 340, 714, 970 Macbeth, Norman. 28, Saxe Coburgh Place, Edinburgh .. .. 354 McCarthy, W. .. 3°74 McConnell, W. .. . J 544 McCrea, Miss. Worley House, Halifax .. .. .. •« • • 995 McCrae . 3768 McDonald, J. B., A.R.S.A. 6, Great Stuart Street, Edinburgh 176, 439 * 76 i, 770 Macduff, W. 4, Cameron Place, Hainpstead .. . . .. L 3 2 4 > 684 Macgregor, Sarah. 47, Great Cor aw Street, Russell Square .. .. 94 ^ Mackay, Cunningham & Co. 62, Princes Street, Edinburgh 2701 to 2704 Mackenzie, S. Muir. 8, West Eaton Place .. .. .. 182,553 Maclean, H. 54, Redclijfe Road , South Kensington .. .. .. 7° 2 MacLean, T. N. 23, Cambridge Terrace, Ranelagh Road, Pimlico, S.W. 2639 0 6 2726, 2789—2791 Maclise, D., R.A (the late). . 1 74 > ^ 5 2 Macnke, D , R.S.A. .. 74 Mac Whirter, J. . 3 2 9 XL INDEX. McMinn, J. R. Sandford House, Stanley Bridge, Fulham ., .. 872 McMinn, Miss J. K.664 Macwhirter, Agnes E. i, Litchfield Road, Regent's Parti .. .. 727 Magni, P. .. .2640, 2641 Magnusson, Mrs. .3761 Maguire. 6, Blomfield Crescent, Westbourne Terrace .. .. .. 919 Maibach, C.1 539 > J 544 Maile, Alfred. Langdale Windermere . 79 1 Maison, P. E.1108“ Maitland, W. F.450 Major, Henry A. 38, Whetstone Park .. 31Q Makaroff .. .1548 Makowskie, C. .1533, 1669 Malbet, Mdlle. D. .. .. 1204 Malbet q W. C. 1223 Malbet, Mdlle. L.1143. Malempore, L. A.2038 Mali, C. .1417,-1426 Mallett & Ranvier .1639 to 1041, 1056, 1057 Maloisf.l, E. F. .. .. .1187 Mann, H. G.3702 Mansell, Marrianne Manzoni, P. 1460, 1501, 1504, 1510 Markelbach, A. P. J.1566, 1614 Marks, Prof., A. . .146 Marks, H. S., A.R.A. . 980, 1007, 1008 Marks, B. S. 7, Holden Terrace, Buckingham Palace Road .. 208,519 Marqueterie Company .. .. .. .. ., .. .. 2784 Marrable, Mrs. 28, Avenue Road, Regents Park .. .. 799, 849 Marryatt, Augusta .. .. .. .. .. .. 1089,3714 Marshall, Charles, ii, Golden Square .. .. 232, 353, 775, 793 Marshall, R. A. K. 136, Malden Road, Haverstock Hill .. 768, 882 Marshall, W. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 2642 Marshall, W. Calder, R.A. 115, Ebury Street, Eaton Square 2643,2644 Marshall, William E. 3, Smith’s Terrace, Chelsea Martens, J. Martin, C. Martin, H. H. 132, Ebury Street Martin, R. W. 398, Kennington Road .. Martineau, Miss. 10, Gordon Street, W.C. Martinoli, S. .. Matthews, J. .. Matthews, C. P. 4, Warner Street, Bamsbury Maw & Co. Mawley, George. 2, Chapel Street, Bedford Row Maysh, H. . Mazies, J. P. V. . Meadows, James E. Essex Villa, Hie Avenue, Acton, Mecklenburg, L. Melville, Hon. R. S. Roehampton Mendel, S. Manchester .. .. .. Menzies, J. Mercier, Charles. 12, Albert Terrace, Albert Gate , Meyer, F. . .. 500 • • 2645 .. 407 58 2646, 2647 827, 953 .. 2643 .. 789 438 , 455 .. 2785 .. 483 1 291 44 °’ i37i 77 .. 158. 82 i3 6l > 137^ INDEX. XLI Meyerheim, W. Meynier, J. J. Michis, P. ., Mieczkoncki 2322, 2323 .. 1304 1494,1497,1509 Mignot, L. R. 92, 156, 168, 215, 456 Miles, H. J. A. 4, Brick Terrace, South Lambeth .. .. .. 665 Millais, J. E., R.A. 7, Cromwell Place, South Kensington , London 130, 45a Miller, A. P. Miller, F. M. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 2646—2651 Millet .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 1040 Millner, C. 1379, 1391, 1438 Minton & Co. Kensington Gore .. 1001, 1002, 1007, 1008, 1010, 1028 1033—1038 MinTon, Hollins & Co. .. .. .. .. .. .. 1070, 1071 Mitchell, L. Reuben. Holly Bank , Astley Bridge, Bolton \ Mitchell, C. H. 4, Booth Street, Manchester .. .. ,. 282, 979 Mohr, J. M. 83, Robert Street, Chelsea .. .. .. .. . . 2652 Mole, J. H. 7, Guildford Place, Russell Square .. .. .. 765,876 Monfallet, A. F.1137, 1133 1 Monginot, C. .. 1296, 1103 Monnecore, G. De.1255 1 Montalba .1114 | Montalba, Ellen. 19, Arundel Gay-dens, Bayswater . . .. .. 686 Montalba, H. 19, Arundel Gardens, Bayswater .. .. .. .. 1097 I Montford, H. 4, Cains Road, Bolingbrooke Park, S. TV. .. .. 2653 Montgomery, R. Antwerp .. .. .. 512- Monti, E. G. B. 31, Hereford Road, Bayswater .. Monti, R. .". 2802,2740,2742 Moody, F. W. South Kensington Museum .. 1010, 1069, 1082,2744 Moore, H. .139, 345, 405 ; Moore, J. C. 8, Kensington Square .. .. .. .. 435,726 Moran, E. . .. .. 2332 Morant, Boyd & Co. 91, Kew Bond Street .. .. .. 2764,2768 Morby, J. 24, Cornhill .329 Morgan, George. 41 , Pelham Street, Brompton.. .. .. .. 2654 Morgan, Joseph. Ducie Works, Manchester .. .. .. .. 379 Morgan, W. J. 1047 Morgenstern, C. .1474 Morice. Miss A. A. Matfield, Blenchley .. .. .. .. .. 669* Mornewick, Charles A. 3, Princes Terrace, Regent's Park .. .. 857 Morrell, M. A. .1096 Morris, Oliver. 21 , Seagrave Road Fulham .. .. .. .. 837 Morris, P. R. ii, Queen's Road, Chelsea .. .. 198,382,495 Morrison, A. 217, 2736 Morrison, Mrs. A. 16, Carlton House Terrace .. .. .. 2737, 2738 Morris & Robertson .1009 Moscheles, F. Cadoga?i Gardens, Chelsea . 8, 610 Mortlock, J. 204, Oxford Street .. .. 1016—1018, 1022—1026,1031 1032, 2746 to 2755 Mote, G. W .242 Mottram, Charles. 92, High Street, Camden Town .. Muckley, William J. Royal Institution, Manchester .503 Muller, H. 2 74 ( > Mullion, A.i 33 a XLII INDEX. Mulready, W., R.A. (the late) .. 748, 755, 666, 935, 942 Muraton, A.1208, 1324 Muraton, Mdme. C.1220, 1258 Murray, Charles F. 395, Oxford Street . 634, 949 Murray, W. B. 129, Gloucester Road, Regent's Park .. .. .. 810 Musin, A. . ..1601 Musin, F. .. 1633 R.H 44 , 502 .. 190, 206, 230 .. Hi .. 269, 621 .. . • 234 1402, 1404, 1413 .. .. 86 25 .. .. 966 7 *, 933 3657 1062 1064 2, Tudor Lodge, Albert Street, Regent's 6, 192 W. Naish, J. G. Runnacleave, Ilfracombe, Devon Napier, John J. \a, Fitzroy Square Napier, R. West Shandon, Dumbartonshire Nesbitt, John. 24, George Street, Edinburgh . .* Nettleship, J. T. 22, New?nan Street , Oxford Street Neustatter, L... Newall, R. S. Gateshead-on-Tyne Newbury, Robert. The Mall , Chiswick Newton, Alfred, P. 44, Maddox Street, Nibbs, R. H. 8, Howard Place, Brighton Nichol, S. J Nicholas, — Nicholl, J. J Nicholls, C. W Park .. Nicholls, G. P. Nicholls, S. J. . Niedmann, A. Nixon, S. Noble, J. S. 38 a, Edward Street, Hampstead Road Noble, Mat. 13, Bruton Street, Berkeley Square Nobecourt, E... Norchi, E. 22, Wigmore, Street, Cavendish Square Norchi, L. A. 22, Wigmore Street, Cavendish Square .. Norris, Marion. Marishall Villa, Lee Norris, & Co. 124, Wood Street, Cheapside North, Mrs. S. W. Notermann, Z. .. Nottidge, Caroline. Angles Road r Streatham Nottingham, R. 4, Studley Villas, Gloucester Road .. Novo, F. .. Numans, A. 1065, 2730, 2731, 2771 to 2776 1415, i860 .. 2718 .. 99 .. 2655 .. 1278 .. 2674 2638, 2902, 2903 762, 798 .. 3753 1121, 1123 .. 2656 93 6 , 943 1075, 1077 .. 1635 Oakes, J. W. 28, Victoria Road, Kensington .. .. .. • • 5 01 Obermullner, A. -. 5 J 4 Oldham, Miss B. F. 1, Eldoii Road, Kensington . . .. «• Oliver, Mrs. W. Watford,'Herts .. .. .. .. 245, 248, 617, 7°5 Olivier, Mrs. Havant .. .. .. .. .. .. 868, $ 75 > 9 2 o O’Neil, H., A.R.A. y, Victoria Road, Kensington. 7 7 > I0 7 > IIO > 200, 202, 270, 348, 349, 350, 7i3, 747, 748, 754, 755, 6 4 2 , 643, 651, 662, 666, 935, i > OA- V? l ~ O? J / T ' ! i OO’ T ' l sJ' ^ ' 0 938, 942. Olney, J. T. 20, Morden Terrace , Lewisham ., .. • • • • 334 Orrock, J. 43, Bloomsbury Square .. .. .. 615, 619, 632, 780 Osborn, Miss E. M. .. .. .. .. ., .. .... 3 Ouri, A. . ..1202, 126 OUVRIF, P. J. .. 1110 INDEX. XLIII Osmond, J. . Owen, M. ii, St. Leonard's Terrace, Chelsea Oyens, P. .. 2792 44 1609, 1611 Pagani, L. 2657 20, Catherine Street, Strand 36, Milton Street, Dorset Square Pagliano, E. Palliere, T. L... Palmer, Samuel. Palmer, S. Papworth, E. G. Parrot, P. Parsons, Alfred. North End, Frome Partridge, Ellen. 9, York Place, Portman Square .. Pascal, Mdlle. C. Passey, Charles H. 4, Albert Street, Lower Grosvenor Place Paternostre, L. . Paterson, R. Paton, Sir Noel Paton, W. H., R.S.A. 16, George Square, Edinburgh .. Patrois, J. Patten, A. F. 171, Stanhope Street, Hampstead Road ., Paul, T. Dennis. 47, New Walk, Leicester .. Pa yen, C. . Pearson, G. Peel, James. 13, Crescent, Edmonton .. .. Pelevin, J. .^ . Pelham, T. K. 47, Alexander Road, St. John's Wood .. Pencknett, J. .. .. .. . Penny, G. S. Pender, J., M.P. . 59, 884, 891, 892, 899, 905, Penson, R. K. Peppercorn, A. D. 10, Broadway, Deptford .. .. ... Perela, F. Percy, T. .. . Permanent Printing Company. 9 a, Hereford Square, Brompton Peroff, W. Perrault, L. Perks, B. Perry, Alf. 6, Shrewsbury Villa, Plumstead Perry, J. T. Thames Chambers, York Buildings, Adelphi. 3670, 3648, 3649 Persin, Mdlle.1128 Petian, H. .1185 Peyrot Bonheur, Mdlle. 1250 Peze-Piorski, L. .1311 Philip, J. B. Merton Villa, 280, King's Road, S. W. .. .. .. 2659 Phillip, J., R.A., (the late). .. 444, 449, 45 .. 1502 .. 111S 855 * 955 712, 717 .. 265S 1126, 1134 56 , 375 392 , 874 .. 1186 .. 155 .. 1246 . . 2701 75> 205 .. 1227 .. 494 .. 615 .. 1605 96, 284, 386 1531, 1686 42, 250 2776 910, 916 . 844 . 743 . 1362 1536 1211 608, 699 Philipoff Philippain, Mdlle. E. . Philippe D. Phillott, Miss C. 259, Stanhope Street .. Physick, E. G., Sen. 7, Lanark Villas, Maida Vale . Physick. William. 20, Carlton Street, Kentish Town Pickering, F. * . 1582 1193, 1240 .. 1316 .. 831 2660 to 2662 .. 2663 .. 16 XLIV INDEX. PlDGEON, H. C. . . PlLLEAU, H. 17, Ensleigh Street, Tavistock Square Pilsbury, W. Stanley Villas, Evengton Lane, Leicester +. PlNTA, A. L. . PlNTI, R. . PlRSLA. . Pjlumbe, Rowland. 13, Fitzroy Square, JV. Plumot, A. .. . Pointer, Harry, ii, Bloomsbury Place, Brighton Pollitzer, W. PONCETT, J. B.. . . ;. PONTREMOT, C. R. PORNEY, L. . . . . . . . . .... PORTTMANN, W.. . , . . . . . . . .... POSCHINGER, R, . Potchett, Emily. 94, Boundary Road, St. John’s Wood Potter, F. H. Potter, P. Powell, Alf. 16, Acacia Road, St. John's Wood Powell & Son. . POWER, E. i, Walbrook Buildings, Walbrook, E C. Poynter, E. J., A.R.A.' Wood Lane, Shepherd's Bush .. Prades, A. F. de .. .. . . . Pracere, E. .. . Prang & Co. Boston, United States Pringnot, E. .. Priolo, P. 64, Stock-well Park Road. Pritchard, Miss E. 87, St. Paul's Road, Highbury Protais, P. A. Prout, Mary Prout, Skinner. 4, Leighton Crescent, Kentish Town .. Prout, S. (the late) Provis, Alf. The Elms, Brentford, Middlesex .. ... Puckett, R. C. Leeds School of Art Pyke, L. & A. 32, Ely Place, ''Holborn . Pyne, Charles. Stanhope Villas, Cart Hill Road, Lewisham Pyne, Tom. i, Mousley Park Villas, East Mousley . 888, 927 .. 492 654, 744 1104, 1190 •• 395 1 2640 •• 3631 1641 to 1658 1482, 148:; i 323 > 1332 I 473 » * 49 * .. 1283 .. 146F .. 1377 ' 841, 951 222 • • 2342 74 r > 992 1068, 1069 .. 3602 429 1261 1577 , 1649 2766, 2783 .. 312 177, 1212 • • 797 .. .676 890 160, 181 180, 309 • • 745 .. 425 Quinaux, J. 1603, 1631 Radcliffe, J. .. : : . 65 Radford, E. 19, Percy Road, Shepherd's Bush .. .. .. 732 Raemaekers, J. A.2664 to 2666 Randall, J. 22, Oxford Terrace, King's Road .. .. .. .A 956 RanvierV. T. 402, 1236 Raven, J. S. . 86 Rawle, J. S. Government School of Art, Nottingham .. .. .. 606 Reck, Fraulein, H. Von.1376, 1399 Redgrave, Evelyn L. 18, Hyde Park Gate South. ..802 Redgrave, Frances. 18, Hyde Park Gate South . 520 Redgrave, Mrs. J. F. . 636,7 Redgrave, Richard, R.A. 18, Hyde Park Gate South .. 129,140,925 Rees, J. r. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 412 Reeve, Mrs. H.3704 INDEX. XLV Refoz, Madam L. Reynolds, Miss A. Reynolds, Eliza. 3, Rossington Terrace, Hammersmii Reynolds, Mrs. H. Rhodes, Emily .. Rhodes, Mrs. 24, Strafford Terrace, Argyle Road, Kensington Ribot, T... Ricard, G. . Richardson, W. 25, Stafford Place, Camden Square Richardson, Chas. 75, Grac&church Street Ricois, F. C. Riddle, D. .. .. . Rinaldi . Ritchie, John. Montgomery Cottage, Bexley Heath Rizzoni, A. Robert, A. Roberts, Mrs. Cramer . Roberts, D., R.A. (the late) Roberts, Thos. 76, Newman Street, Oxford Street Robins, E. C. 16, Southampton Street, Strand , 7 F.C. 3629, 3630, 3638, 3659 Robinson, E. Julia. Jude's Lodge, Acacia Road, Regent's Park .. 609 .. 1636 3719, 3733 1083, 1084 1083, 1084 .. 2667 .. 2667 1230, 1299 .. 1341 805 776, 945 .. .. 1251 .. 3722 .. 1493 43L 437 W, 1677, 1679 .. .. 1642 .. 37 2r .. .. 891 506 Robinson, E. W. 3, Bartholo/new Road, Kentish Town Robinson & Cherrill. Tonbridge Wells Robinson, M. 4, Alexander Terrace, King's Road Robles, J. Rochard, S. J... Rochenoire, J. De La Roegge, W. Roelofs, W. Roffe, W. J. Nelson House, Nelson Street, Ryde, Isle Roffey, W. E. J. 18, Berners Street Roffiaen, F. J. Rogerf, G. A. .. Rogers, Mrs. 56, Berners Street Rohbe, L. . Rohbe, H. . Romer, Mrs. Louise .. Rongeron, J. Ronner, Henriette Roper, G. F. 16, Southampton St/ 'ect, Strand, IP. C. Roskell, Mr. Ross, Henry. 49 , Buckingham Palace Road Rossiter, Mrs. 1, Hill Road, St, John's Wood .. Rossiter, C. 1, Hill Road, St. John's Wood 2 Rotermundt, J. Rougier, H. I, Inverness Gardens, Camden Hill, Kensington , Routh, Rosalind. Waterloo House, Lynton, Devon Rowbotham, E. Percy lodge, Campden Hill Rowney & Co. Rathbone Place Royal Horticultural Society. Ryall, H. T.. Ruddock, Samuel. 5, West Street, Pimlico Ruin art, Jules. 3, St. Mary's Terrace, Hastings Russell, Janette G. .. . 806, 910, 916 5 °, 467 .. 1367 •• 5 i 5 1131, 1135 1382, 1420, 1421 • • 1553 ? ht 4H> 430 .. 171, 402, 482 .. .. 1600 • • 795 .. 1573 .. 1643 • • 24,36,517 1170 171,173,1602 .. 3659 33 6 2668, 2669 697, 733 272, 819, 1065, 2771 • • 3950 .. ' 449 •• 735 788 .. 2584 2670 to 2672 .. 279 £96, 397 XLYI INDEX. Russell, JULIANA. The Priory, Surbiton Russia, Minister for Foreign Affairs .. Rust, Jessie. Bond Street , Vauxhali 6, Southampton Street , Fitzroy Square Sacre, E. Saddler, J. Saint St. Petersburg Academy of Fine Arts .. Salabert, F. Childers Street, Prescot Road, Liverpool Torquay- 30, St. James's Street 8^4 1546 n n*>. IO72 1659 .. 1465 2541 to 2548 1326, 1340 .. 468 .. 1392 .. 772 r 394, r 396, 1412, 1428 1074 to 1078, 2757, 2758, 3953, 3954 26 73 ell 387 3732 , 3733 5 i Salmon, J. C. Saloman, G. Salter, John. Salya Salviati & Co. Samain, L. Sampson, J. H. Ivy Lodge, Champion Grove, Camberw Sampson, Marian E. .. .. .. .. .. Sanders, A. N... Sandars, Miss A. Laura C. .. Sant, G. West Cross, Swansea Sant, James, R.A. 43, Lancaster Gate Saunderson, Sophia. Saurs, M. Numan. •. Sauzay, A. Scappa, G. A. 2, Burwood Place, Hyde Park Schaeffle, Miss J. .. Schampheleer, E. de SCHAUF . Schelfhout, A. . Schleich, E. SCHLESS 1 NGER, F. . . . . . . . . ... Schmidt, Carl. 61, New Bond Street, London, JV. Schmitt, Guido. 294, Regent Street Scholderer, O. Schofeld, E. .. .. .. .. .. .. Schoy, Auguste .. .. .. .. v .. Schulz, M. Schwan, — Schwartz, W. Science and Art Department, South Kensington Museu?n, 1458, 1465—1476, 1478, 1479, 2735, 2 739» 3769, 3906 3915, 3916, 3955, 3956, 3958, 3959, 3960, 3996—4007 Science and Art Department, Art Schools Scott, T. Sealy, Henry, i, Gloucester Terrace, Hyde Park Sebillot, P. Seddon, J. P. 12, Park Street, Westminster Seegers, L. 14, Store Street, Bedford Square Seg£, A. . Sellier, C. A. .. Semenza, G. .. .. .. .. .\ Serres, A. . 197 Serret, C. E. Severn, W. 79 .. 3761 3766 to 3768 .. 1242 .. 216 376, 1389, 1399 1569, 1646 .. 2721 •• 1475 I 47 I , 1472 .. 1432 2344—2350 2333—2341 hi .. 1384 .. 3624 .. 2675 •• 2315 .. 1691 1452, 1456- 276 1225 a, 1306 3636, 3669^ 183, 185, 187 1229, 1292 1269, 1297 .. 2641 .. I] 1276, 1280, 1281 3759 , 376o, 3762; INDEX, XLVII 161, Edgware Road 87, Albany Street, Regent's Park I, Keith Terrace, Shepherd's Bus Sharp, Thomas Sheall, M. A. Sheggi, — . Sherley, Mrs. S. 13, Percy Road, Shepherd's Bush Shipham, B. 88, Upper Parliament Street, Nottinghan Shoto, L. . Shoubridge, Wm. Wellington Road, Hounslow ., Sidley, S. 1, Eldon Road, Kensington Silver, H. . Simmons, W. H. . Simonenko, — Simonsen, Prof. N. Simpson, Emma, C. 30, Baker Street, Portman Squa?-e Simpson, G. B. .. Sintzenich, G. E. Slattery, M. A. Slattery, P. M. S. Slattery, Thomas. Slingeneyer, E. Slingsby, Robert. 168, High Street, Lincoln. Slocombe, C. P. 31, King Henry's Walk, Islington SLOCOMBE, E. 31, King Henry's Walk, Islington Slocombe, Frederick. 31, King Henry's Walk, Islbigton Slocombe, F. 52, Boundary Road, St. John's Wood 46 a, Pall Mall I, Lime Villa, Upper Richmond Road Augusta Villa, Camden Hill, Kenning Smith, J. Burrell Smith, J. Moyr. 50, Walham Grove, Fulha?n .. Smith, Mrs. Roger. Smith, Richard. 61, Far gate Street, Sheffield .. Smith, Rosina, R. 246, Marylebone Road Smith, Theresa W. 21, York Terrace, Regent's Park Smith, T Roger . . Smith, W. J. B. ManacCan, Helston, Cornwall ., Smythe, L. 36, Gloucester Crescent SOKOLOFF, P. Soldatenkoff, K. 1545, SOLDATENKOFF, M. Soloman, Rebecca. 12, Fitzroy Street, Fitzroy Square Solon, —. .'. Somers, L. . 1554, Somes, G. Soper, Thomas J. 60, Studley Road, Claphatn .. Sorbi, R. . Sorby, T. C. 27, Brunswick Square, W.C. Soubre, C. Sowden, J. E. 40, Brewer Street, Golden Square Sparkes, Mrs. John. Speeckaert, G. . Spiers, Miss C. H. 21, Bernard Street, Russell Square Spiers, R. Phene. 27, Old Burlington Street Spiridon, I. Smallfield, F. Smith, Alfred. Smith, Charles. Smith, George. Putne n 7 1 , 58, 1 2677, 2678 3715 2674 874 466 2676 144 20 829 39 8 - 61, y. 3992 1464 1093 48, 218 397 73 i 6 l 2 ' * 75 , 530 1557 99C n 3611 498,867 52,546 IOOOtf 3654 538 2679 753> 796 3640, 3654, 3655 902 88 1530 673 * 1677, 1681 •• 1535 *9> 36 T 1026—1029 582, 1638, 1645 .. 427 .. 340 •• 1515 . 3621,3641 .. 1664 • • 359 .. 1030 1616 .. 988 675* 78i, 905 1505. 15 ”- -XL VIII INDEX. 74, Squire, Alice. 35, Clarendon Road, Notting Hill Squire, Clara. Squire, Emma... .. .. Stackpole, F.. . Stanhope. John, R.S. 77, Harley Street, Cavendish Square Stanley, A. 23, Fitzroy Street, Fitzroy Square .. Stark, Arthur J. 17, Langha?n Street, Portland Place Stean, Jan. Steane, J. Steinbock, Count .. .. .. .. I 350 > I 537 > 1 Steinitz, C. .. .. .. .. - .. .. Stephenson, J. .. Sterling, E. C. 45 , Bedford Gardens, Campden Hill .. Stevens, A. Stevenson, D. W. 2, Castle Terrace, Edinburgh Stiffe, J. G. 10, Westbourne Grove Terrace Stigand, Helen M. 31, Conduit Street, W. Stillman, Miss M. E. 8, Attenburgh Gardens, Clapham Common Stocks, A. . Stocks, W. F. Storey, G. A. 58, St. Mary's Terrace, Maida Hill Stroobant, F. Strutt, W. Eton Lodge, High-wood , Chelmsford Sudely, Johanna Svoboda, A. Swain, Joseph. 6, Bouverie Street, Whitefriars .. Swerts, J. E. E. . •SWERTSHKOFF, N. Swift, — Swift, Mrs. E. H. Swift, Georgian a. 16, Cromwell Road .. Swift, L. B. 16, Cromwell Road, Kensington Swinton, J. R. 45, Warwick Square Syer, J. .. .. 771 .. 881 721, 909 28 981, 10006 544 .. 2324 .. 3604 1679, 1683 .. 2784 .. 318 .. io73 .. 2680 331 5°5, 535 .. 695 .. 276 662 47, 409 .. 1574 .. 534 .. 3718 I225«, 1481 .. 1560 1683, 1689 I64 457, 773 246 •• 393 167, 335 64, 408 Tabar, L. .1295 Taddei, A. .. .. .. .. .. ,. .. .. . . 1074 Tadema, L. Alma. Townsend House, North Gate, Regent's Park 31, 486 Talbert, B. J. .. 1053, 2705, 2706, 2709, 2732 to 2734, 2765, 2780, 2782 Talfourd, Field. 104, Sloane Street, Chelsea Tannrath, C. R. 76, Fulham Road Tantardini, Prof. A. Tarver, E. J. Tayler, F. . Tayler, H. 15, Park Village East, Regent's Pai-k Taylor, C. 28 a, Sutherland Street, S.W. .. Taymans, L. Telbin, W. . Temple, J. Belsize Park Gardens, Hampstead Teniswood, G. F. Caton Lodge, Upper Richmond Road, Putney. 67,314,332 Terry, Sarah. 16, The Green, Richmond .. .. .. .. 2684 Teulon, S. S. 9, Craig's Court, Westminster .. .. .. .. 3628 Theed, E. F. \za, Henrietta Street, Cavendish Square .. .. 2685, 2686 Theed, W. . 568 j to 2690 34, 851 .. 2681 2682, 2683 2764, 2768 .. 905 * .. 4 6 4 .. 986 .. 1624 683, 964 278, 485 INDEX. XLIX Thom, J. C. 4, Trimmers Villas, Brentford Thomas, C. H. 2, New King's Road, Chelsea , .S'. Thomas, Margaret. 18, Surrey Street, Croydon.. Thompson, R. A. . Thompson, Sir H. .. . Thompson, Stephen , Thomson, John K. 2, Thoren, Otto Van Thornely, Charles. Thorneycroft — Thornycroft, Helen. Upper Terrace, Islington .. “ The Croft ” Hastings 46, Pembroke Square, Kensington 21, Wilton Place, S.W. .. Thornycroft, Alyce. 21, Wilton Place, S.W. Thornycroft, Mrs. Thorpe, George S. Robertson Street, Hastings.. Thorpe, John. 19, Alma Square, St. John's Wood Thrupp, F. 232, Marylebont Road .. TlDEY, H. 30, Percy Street, W. Timbal, t. C. Tissot, J. Tod, Georgina M. Tolfrey, E. Tomkins, C. A. Tomlinson, C. .. Took, W. Topham, F. W. W. Torelli, L. Tosto, Octavi Campo Tournemine, C. E. de Tover y Tover, Martin Tovey, Mary S. 43, Harley Street, Cavendish Square Towne, R. M. .. Townsend, Miss Trautschold, W. 12, Fitzroy Square Treadwell, Maria. 42, Sandbroke Road, Trentanove, M. 58, Queen's Road, St. Tretiakoff Truefit, George Tschaggeny, C. Tscharner, T. .. Tscherkasoff, P. Tschistiakoff, P. Tucker, Edward, Jun. 5, Bloomsbury Square John's Wood Stoke Newington W.C. Woodlands, Ambleside Uboldi, C. . Underhill, F. Bedford Cottage, 20, Highgate Road Upperton, R., Jun. Pavilion Buildings, Brighton Urwick, W. H. Clapham Common Usher & Kelly. 175, Hampstead Road .. Vacher, Chas. 4, Boltons, South Kensingtoyi Valadon, J. E. . Vallet, C. Valpey, L. R. 5, Upper Montague Street, Russell Square Vam Imschoot, J. (F.A.) 543 549> 679, 724 1226, 1322 .. 366 .. 2713 .. 8m 2 4 r > 3 2 7 ’ 389 2692 2693 to 2695 39 2696 to 2700 777, 850, 960 .. 1288 1181, 12195, 1282 803 1, 1519, 1522 !5 .. 9,98 •. 3676 .. 2691 321,548 3 1 .. 1079 .. 694 102, 120 .. 2901 2303 to 2306 .. 1300 .. 424 .. 419 .. 750 ., 1092 .. 895 .. 660 2902, 2903 •• 1536 . 3650 .• 1655 .. 1648 .. 1684 .. 1671 .. 670 2904, 2905 . . 212 171 , 173 . . 901 .. I06l 7 i 5 , 759 , 823 .. 1148 .. 1203 855 , 975 .. 1623 d L INDEX. Bees t, E. Vanden Broeck, Mdlle. C. Vander, H. H. Vanderbosch, E. Vanderhagen, E. Vandermenlen, E. Van Elven, P. .. Van Elyen, P. .. Vanhavermast, P. Van Heemskerck van Van Kemmel, K. Van Kiersbilck, J. Van Lerius, J. .. Van Luppen, J. Van Muyden, A. Van Scendel, P. Van Severdonck, J. Vargounin. St. Petersburg, Russia Varley, Edgar. 88, Oakley Street, Chelsea Varley, Fred. C. 317, King's Road, Chelsea Verdikt, F. Verheyden, F. .. Verhoeven-Ball, A. J. Victoria, Government of Vinoelst, C. Vinter, J. A. 29, Monmouth Road, Viollet Le Due, A. E. Vivian, J. Voescher, L. VOLLMAR, L. Vos, V. DE VULLEFROY — . . Westbourne Grove. .. 1610 1604, 1606, 1637 .. 1627 1586, 1588 1551, 1662 .. 1562 •• 1556 •• 1583 .. 1136 1285, 1333 .. 1621 124, 404 .. 1654 1571 .. 1576 .. 1580 •. 1456 I565> 1613 I59G 1665 •• 1547 691, 885 .. 2906 Bayswater. 285, 305 1207, 1224 240 1388, 1436 .. 1429 .. 1650 .. 1166 Wade, Thomas. 2, Clarendon Street, Preston Walker, F., A.R.A. St. Petersburgh Place, Bayswater .. Wall, W. H. “The Larches," Pembury, Tonbridge Wallace-Dunlop, Madeline A. Connaught Square Wallis, G. Walter, Miss E. . Walter, J. W. 5, South Molton Street, Bond Street Walters, Edward (the late) Walton, Frank. Holmbury Hill, Wootton, Surrey Ward, E. M., R.A. Lansdowne Road, Kensington Park Ward, Mrs. E. M. Lansdowne Road, Kensington Park Ward, W. 19, Trafalgar Square, Twickenham .. Ward & Hughes . Waring, Charles. 6 b, Albany, Piccadilly Waring, W. 39, Princes Gate .. .. 110,663. Warner, C. Grove Hill, Woodford, Essex Warren, Albert H. New Court, Temple, E.C ... Warren, H. Warren, H. C. 6, Brooklyn Road, Shepherd's Bush .. Wasilieff, —. Watcombe Terra Cotta Clay Co. Waterhouse, Alfred . 30 80 53 . 394 • • 742 .. 989 612, 731 :■ 3651 •• 3605 133 . x 35 . 507 .. 72 , 84 .. 125 908, 929 .. 1059 .. 444 883, 904, 917 .. 924 400, 720, 1081 720 .. 723 .. 1682 1044—1046 3627, 3642, 3644 INDEX. LI Waterston & Son, 56, Hanover Street, Edinburgh Watson, J. D. Milford, Godaiming, Surrey .. .. .. 193,716 Watson, T. H .3615 Watts, G. F., R.A. Little Holland House, Kensington. 66, 106, 445, 481 Wauters, E. 1579? 1589, 1612, 1615 Way, T. Webb, C. J. Webb, J. 61, Belsize Park, Hampstead Webbe, W. J. S. Weber, T. . Webster, Henry. 2, Albert Terrace, Bishop's Road Wedgwood, Josiah & Sons. Etruria, Staffordshire. 1013—1015, 1019—1021 Weedon, Edwin. Danes Inn, Strand .. .. .. .. .. 866 WEEKES, H., R.A. 2, Eccleston Street, Pimlico .. .. 2908 — 2912 Weigall, H. . .. 41 Welsch, F. C. 175, 195 Wereshtshagin, W. P. 1538, 1673, 1678, 1680, 1690 .. 3756 249> 365 .. 2907 .. 1132 Weslake, Charlotte West, Wilfred T. 2, Victoria Gardens, Notting Hill .. Westby, G. A. 46, Pembroke Square, Kensington Westlake, F. H. . Westmacott, J. S.2913 WHAITE, H. C. 16, Doura Place, Kensington .. .. ... Wheeler, Miss S. A. 90, Abingdon Road, Kensington Whistler, J. A. McNeill. 2, Lindsey House, Chelsea .. [Whitburn, T. White, Captain T. R., R.E. Ordnance Survey Office, Edinburgh White, Miss E. E. White, Talmage . Whiteford, S. T. 5, Stanford Road Whiting, M. Whitmore, R. A. Whiting, M. Lavender Hill, Wandsworth Whittle, Thos. Rose Cottage, South Croydon WHITWORTH, B. Oakfield, Withington, Manchester Whitworth, T., M.P. Wiles, H. 241, Stanhope Street, Hampstead Wilke, Charles. 45, Vincent Square, Westminster Wilkes, Sarah. 30, Acacia Road, St. John's Road IWilkinson, Miss Fanny . Victoria Road, Kensington 930 1000 515 1072 2916 23, 416 641 260, 261 10006 ? 628, 672 126 803, 912 2917, 109 43 476 2918 2919 647 3740 Wilkinson, Miss G. 12 , Doura Place , Victoria Road , Kensington . 914, 926, 928 Williams, A. 17, Stamford Road , Page Green , Tottenham .. .. 817 Williams, C. F. Bath Cottage , Bittern , Southampton .. .. .. 957 [Williams, Haynes. 2 , Teynham Villas , North Gate , Regent's Park .. 545 Williams, J. L. 22, Victoria Road , Kensington .. .. .. 680, 954 Williams* R. P. .434 Williams, Thomas. 13, Elm Tree Road , St . John's Wood .. .. 84 Williams, Mrs. Walter. Florence Villa , Lonsdale Road , Barnes .. 880 Williams, Walter. Williamson, F. J. Esher , Surrey .. .. .. .. .. 2920,2921 Williamson, H. F. .. • • .2804 Williamson, J. B. 118 , Ebury Street . 790,2808 LI I INDEX. Williamson, W. M.. Willing & Co. v . Willis, H. Brittan .. . Wills, W. G. Avenue Studio, 76, Fulham Road Wilson, A. W. Wilson, H. B. 62, Leverton Street, Leighton Road, Kentish Town, N. W. 3965—3967 Wilson, T. W. 28, Beaufort Street, Chelsea .. .. .. .. 613 Wilson, Miss. Window, F. R. 63, Baker Street .. Wingfield, Lewis, R. H. A. 8, Maida Vale WlNKLEN, J. Winterhalter .. Wintle, Mrs. R. P. Wirgman, E. B. 51, Withers, Mrs. .. Wodehouse, Miss T. WOLCHONSKI, Prince WOLTER, L. Wood, L. Pinhorn. WOODINGTON, W. F. Warwick Gardens, Ketisington Talbot Road, W. 7, Wilton Park, Noith Walsham 816 2343 t)L»3 656 3720 •• 247 I 375> 1434 .. 1078 .. 860 292 807 .. 1058 •• ^531 3963 , 3964 .. 877 2922—2924 .. 3618 3i9 23, Park Road , Haver stock Hill . 69, Hercules Buildings , Lambeth WOODZELL & Colcutt. 12, Finsbury Place South , E . C . WOOLMER, A., J. 6, Chester Road , New Highgate Woolner, Thomas, A.R.A. 26, Welbeck Street , Cavendish Square . 2925—2927 Woon, Rosa E. 70, Queen’s Road , West Chelsea .. .. 201, 1100 Worcester Company. 1031, 1032, 1050, 1051 Worlest, Robert J. 93, Cannon Street , City .. .. .. .. 3625 Worrall, Charles. Chepstowe Villa , Patshull Road , Kentish Town . 2928—2930 WORSEY, T. Clifton Place , Church Road , Upper Saltley , Birmingham . 783 Wren, John. 109, Buckingham Palace Road . 1080, 2799, 2513, 2514, 2800, 2931 Wrenquill, Lucifer. Portsmouth .. Wust, A. .. ..1608 Wyllie, W. L. 36, Gloucester Crescent , Regent's Park .. .. .. 112 WYNFIELD, D. W. 14, Grove End Road .. WYNNE, C. 26 7 , Fulham Road , Brompton .. .. .. .. .. 14 Wyon, E. W. 151a, Stanhope Street , Hampstead Road .. .. 2723, 2932 Yeats, G. P. Severn Terrace, Worcester .. Yglesias, V. P. . Young, William. 19, Exeter Hall, Strand, London Yoon, A. . York, Archbishop of.. 280 .. 288 3608, 3617, 3662 .. 1105,1334 Zeri, Salvatore .3961, 3962, 4012—4016 Zimmerman, H. Era Cottage, Blackheath Hill .370 Zimmermann, Prof. A. 1482—1485 Zimmermann, F. .1458 Zimmermann, R. S.1403 ZOBELL, G. . Zuber-Buhler, F. %. 1245,1253 .ZULOAGA .. .. .. .. .. 2714—2716 WEST GALLERIES. PAINTINGS IN OIL.—CHIEFLY BRITISH * DIVISION I.—CLASS I. NORTH-WEST STAIRCASE. Where not otherwise stated, the Artist is also the Contributor. 1 Macduff, W. “ The Old Folks at Home.” Price ^80. 2 Rossiter, C. “ The Wanderer.” Price ^31 icxs 1 . 3 Osborn, Miss E. M. “ Mater Dolorosa.” Price ^50. 4 Lewis, A. J. “ Portrait of Mr. A. J. Lewis.” 5 Hodges, Sydney. “ H.R.H. tlie Princess Mary Adelaide of Teck, and the Princess Victoria, Prince Adolphus, and Prince Francis of Teck ” .. .. .. .. Lent by Baroness Burdett-Coutts. 6 Nicholls, C. W., R.H.A. “Medora.” Price^75. “ Deep in my soul that tender secret dwells, Lonely and lost to light for evermore, Save when to thine my heart responsive swells, Then trembles into silence as before.”— Byron's 11 CorsairCanto /. 7 Lutyens, C. “ Mrs. Lutyens.” 8 Moscheles, F. “The Mermaid.” Price 150 guineas. “ She sang to him, to him spake she, His doom was fixed, I ween ."^-Goethe. 9 Thom, J. C. “ Golden Evening.” Price £$2 ioj. 10 Levin, P. “ Sunday Morning.” Price £90. 11 Linnell, W. “ The Mediterranean.” 12 Buckner, R. “Children of Walter Mayhew, Esq.” 13 Butler, S. “Maria.” Price ^15 15J. 14 Wynne, CoUbtenay. “Enlarged Portrait of a Little Girl.” (F.A.) The numbering of the Paintings commehces Oh the left hand. B 2 Paintings in Oil.—Chiefly British. [Div. I 15 Armstrong, T. “ A Lady in a Yellow Dress.” 18 Pickering, F. “Italian Peasant.” Price^21. 17 Smallfield, F. “ The Old Apple Room.” Price ^63. 18 Buckner, R. “ Shepherd of the Regno di Napoli.” Price ^100. 19 Solomon, Miss Rebecca. “ Constant though Free.” Price ^40. 20 Sidley, S. “L’Allegro.” .. .. Lent-by Mr . G. Heginbottom, ROOM VI. 21 Johnston, A. “ On the Cliffs.” Price 45 guineas. 2.2 Gale, W. “Bakhshish.” Price ^36 15.?. 23 Whaite, H. Clarence. “God’s Acre.” Price^200. 24 Romer, Mrs. Louise. “Minna.” Price 35 guineas. 25 Dawson, H. “ Plymouth Harbour, with Shipping.” Price ^30. Lent by Mr. R. Newbury . 28 Dicksee, J. R. “ The Momentous Question.” Lent by Mr. H. P. Hughes , 27 Edwards, M. E. (Mrs. Freer). “Tell Tales.” Price^42. 28 Stanhope, J. R. Spencer. “ Juliet and the Nurse.” Price ^135. 29 Egley, W. Maw. “ Guinevere and the Little Maid.” Price^iS 15^. “ ‘ O maiden, if indeed you list to sing - , Ping, and unbind my heart that I may weep.’ Whereat full willingly sang the little maid.” Terinysons “ Idylls of the King." SO Wade, T. “ Surrender of the Emperor.” Price ^90. 31 Tadema, L. Alma. “ Egyptian at his door.” Lent by Sir H. Thompson, 32 Cole, G. “ Wheat Harvest, Sussex.” Price ^315. 33 De Poix-Tyrel, E. “ On the River Stour, Suffolk.” Price ^100. 34 Talfourd, Field. “My Bird.” Price 50 guineas. 35 Armstrong, T. “ Summer Evening.” Lent by Mr . F . Leighton, R.A 38 Romer, Mrs. Louise. “ In Memoriam.” Price ^26 5.?, “ This truth came borne with biei^and pall, I felt it, when I sorrow’d most, ’Tis better to have loved and lost, Than never to have loved at dW.”—Tennyson, 37 Brooks, T. “A Story of the Sea.” Price ^250. 38 Adams, J. C. “An Evening Glow.” Price ^40. West Galleries, Room VI. 3 Class I.] 39 Thorpe, J. “ A Watering jDlace, Kilburn Meadows.” Price ^25. 40 Grierson, C. “Beatrice.” Price £6 6 s. 41 Weigall, H. “ Only a Face at a Window.” 42 Pelham, T. K. “ My Mother’s Portrait.’ 5 Price ^50. 43 Beavis, R. “ Scouts Returning Home—Early Morning.” Lent by Mr. B. Whitworth. 44 Naish, J. G. “ Wreck of the‘Ant’in Sandown Bay.” Price ^150. Lent by Mr. M. Owen. 45 Green, N. E. “ Loch Katrine, from the Trosachs.” Price ^65. 46 Hodges, Sydney. “ The Archbishop of Canterbury.” Lent by Baroness Burdett-Coutts. 47 Storey, G. A. “After You” .. Lent by Baron de Stew. 48 WynfielD, D. W. “ The Death of Buckingham ” (George Villiers, I 1st Duke). Price ^400. " The hall had been emptied by the rush that filled the Court, and the body of the murdered duke, lifted from the ground upon the table, lay there alone.But the solitude could have lasted only an instant, when out upon the gallery landing stood two dis¬ tracted women, whose appalling shrieks rent the air. The wife of the duke’s brother was staying with them, and at the first shock and Confusion had rushed out of her own room into that of the duchess, and fallen on the floor. The duchess, who at the time was pregnant, Was still in bed ; but as her women lifted Lady Anglesea, she started up, and, in her night-gear as she was, ran out into the gallery, followed by her sister.”—See Forster's “Life of Sir John Eliot." 49 Finnie, J. “Dinas, North Wales ” .. Lent by Mr. W. S. Came. 50 Robinson, M. “French and English.” Price^50. 51 Sant, G. “ Blackberry Gathering.” Price 100 guineas. 52 Smith, G. “In the Study.” 53 Hardy, G. “ Une Petite Boutique ” .. ..Lent by Mr. W. H. Wall. 54 Bedford, J. B. “Elijah and the Widow of Zarephath.” “ AndElijah took the child, and brought him down out ofthe chamber into the house, and delivered him unto his mother, and Elijah said, ‘ See, thy son liveth.’ ” Lent by T. K. Chambers, M.D. 55 Humphery, E. J. “Ten Minutes Rest.” Price,£40. 56 Parsons, A. “ Mowing Grass in May.” Price ^20. 57 Archer, J., R.S. A. “The Young Rosamund.” Price^ioo. 58 Martin, H. H. “ During the Siege of Paris.” Price ^"io 10s. 59 H^rdy, F. D, “ The Sisters ”•». ,. Lent by Mr. J. Pender, M.P. b 2 Paintings in Oil—Chiefly British. [Div. I. 69 Duffield, W. L. “ An Eastern Fruit Seller. ’ Price ^15 I 5 ' r * 61 Douglas, W. F., R.S.A. “Left Behind.” Lent by Mr. G. B. SimfisonA 62 Grace, A. F. “ South Coast, Storm coming on.” Price ^30. 63 Barrett, Jerry. “ The First Step.” Price ^65. 64 Syer, J. “ Carden Park, Cheshire—Spring-time.” 65 Horsley, J. C., R.A. “ The Duenna and Her Cares.” 68 Watts, G. F., R.A. “Daph Lent by Mr. James RadcliffeA Lent by Mr. L. HnthA 67 Teniswood, G. F. “ The Scene of Gray’s Elegy, Stoke Pogis.” Price ^50. “ Where heaves the turf in many a mouldering heap.”— Gray. 68 Chester, G. : A Dingle in South Wales.” Price £126. 69 Elmore, A., R.A. “Lenore.” < * Tramp ! tramp ! along the land they rode. Splash! splash! along the sea; The surge is white, the spur is bright, The flashing pebbles flee.”— Burger—Scoffs Translation. 70 Grant, Sir F., P.R.A. “ Portrait of a Lady with a Basket of Eggs.” 71 Nibbs, R. H. “Arnheim, Prussia.” Price ^63. 72 Ward, E. M., R.A. “Luther’s first study of the Bible.” wo -r'rtttt W P R.A. “ The Railway Station.” Price 5,000 guineas. 73 Frith, w. r., xwv. Lent by Messrs. H. Graves & Cc 74 Macnee, D., R.S.A. “Mother and Child. 75 Paton, W. H., R.S.A. “The Outlet of Loch Achray—Summer Evening.” Price ^150. 76 Cooper, A. Davis. “ Smugglers on the coast of Sussex, 100 years ago.” Price 200 guineas. 77 O’Neil, H., A.R.A. The Last Moments of Raffaelle.” , Lent by Mr. S. Mende l 78 Lee, J. R. “ The Hour of Prayer.” Price ^50. 79 Sant, J., R.A. “Mademoiselle de Bunsen.” 80 Walker, F„ A.R.A. “ The Old Gate.” Lent by Mr. E. L. S. Benm\ 81 Ludovici, A. “ Sleep.” 82 Mercier, C. “ His Majesty the King of the Belgians the original study for the large picture presented to the King by English Volunteers, 1867. West Galleries , Room VI. 5 L - Class I.] 83 Browne, G. H. “ Limehouse Reach, River Thames—Mist clearing off.” Price ^25. 84 Ward, E. M., R.A. “La Toilette des Morts.” Lent by Mr. T. Williams. ' Charlotte Corday, in the prison of the Conciergerie, while preparing for execution, contemplates her portrait just finished by M. Hauer. See Lamartine's “ Girondins." 85 Armitage, E., A.R.A.—“ Incident suggesting to HIsop his fable of ‘ Fortune and the Sleeping Boy.’ ” Price £200. 88 Raven, J. S. “ Midsummer Moonlight—Dew Rising.” '■ Lent by Mr. R. S. Newall. 87 Bird, S. “ The Good Shepherd.” Price ^84. “ How think ye? if a man have an hundred sheep, and one of them be gone astray, doth he not leave the ninety and nine, and goethinto the mountains and seeketh that which is gone astray ? ” — St. Matthew, xviii., 12. 88 Smythe, L. “Harvest.” Price^200. 89 Faed, T., R. A. “ Baith Faither and Mither.” Lent by Mr. W. Leaf. 93 Graham, P. “ Along the Road ” .. Lent by Mr. J. de Murrieta. 91 Dickinson, Lowes. “ Sir Curtis Lampson, Bart.” 92 Mignot, L. R. (the late). “Hoar Frost, Richmohd.” Price 300 guineas .. .. ., .. .. .. Lent by Mrs. Harris. 93 Cope, C. W., R.A. “Night Alarm.”. 94 Dillon, F. “ The Great Pyramid.” Price 300 guineas. 95 Heaphy, T. “The first suggestion of ‘ She Stoops to Conquer.’ ” Price 180 guineas. .. .. .. .. Lent by Mr. W. Appleton. “ Oliver Goldsmith while travelling in Ireland, mistook the house of a private gentleman for an inn. After calling for the best and being waited on by the young ladies of the house, he discovered his mistake, only on his asking for the bill in the morning.”— Life of Goldsmith. 96 Peel, J. “Water Mill.” Price ^150. 97 Halswelle, Keeley, A.R.S.A. “ Roba di Roma.” Lent by Mr. J. Gibson-Craig. 93 Thom, J. C. “ Christmas Eve.” Price ^210. 99 Noble, J. S. “ Early Morning—Loch Katrine.” Price ^50. 100 Callcott, W. J. “ Gorleston, Yarmouth.” 101 Corbould, Aster. “Highland Cattle.” Price^42. 102 Topham, F. W. W. “Dora.” Price ,£157 io.r. “ But when the morrow came, she rose and took The child once more, and sat upon the mound ; And made a little wreath of all the flowers That grew about, and tied it round his hat To make him pleasing in her uncle’s eye.”— Tennyson, 6 Paintings in Oil.—Chiefly British. [Div. I. 103 Gill, E. “Lower Fall of the River Mellte, Yale of Neath, South Wales.” Price ^42. 104 Crosley, C. A. “Homeless.” Price^8 8 s. 105 Collins, W. J. “The last of the Bella.” 108 Watts, G. F., R.A. “ Robert Browning.” 10 T Creswick, T., R.A. (the late). “ Broadstairs.” Lent by Mr. H. O'Neil , A.R.A. 108 Gale, W. “For Hearth and Home.” Price 65 guineas. 109 Whittle, T. “Fruit.” Price £10 iojv 110 O’Neil, H., A.R. A. “A Glen” .. .. Lent by Mr. W. Waring. 111 Scholderer, O. “ My Portrait ” .. .. Lent by Mr. R. Escombe, 112 Wyllie, W. L. “ The Herring Fishery.” Price ^200. 113 Archer, J., R.S.A. “Portrait.” 114 Eastlake, Sir C. L., P.R.A. (the late). “ The Trajan Forum in Rome ” . . .. .. .. .. .. Lent by Mr. J. Forster. 115 Davies, J. H. “Willows.” Price ^10 icw. 116 Clark, J. “Knuckle dibs.” Price ^70. 117 Bearne, E. H. “Early Morning on the Dart, Devon.” Price 70 guineas. 118 Bauerle, C. “Summer.” Price 120 guineas. 119 Hall, Gilbert H. A. “Morning.” Price ^21. 120 Topham, F. W. W. “ Summer Time.” 121 Ascroft, W. “ The Huguenots’ Burying-ground, Wandsworth, Surrey.” Price ^105. 122 Lutyens, C. “Helping Nell to take care of her Puppies.” Price ^80. 123 Dicey, F. “ H. T. S. Smith, Esq.” 124 Van Heemskerck van Beest, E. “ Foggy Weather in the North Sea, near the entrance of the Texel Roads.” Price ^250. Lent by Messrs. H. Graves & Co. 125 Ward, Mrs. E. M. “ Scene from the Childhood of the Old Pre¬ tender.” Price 450 guineas. “ Four of the number, who were too much impaired in constitution to return home, continued at St. Germain’s. One day, when listlessly strolling near the iron palisades of the palace, they saw a boy of six years old about to get into a coach emblazoned with the Royal Class I.] West Galleries, Room VI. 7 Arms of Great Britain. This child was the son of the exiled King and Queen, the disinherited Prince of Wales, who was going to join the promenade of the French Court at Marly. He recognised, the unfortunate emigrants, and, instead of entering the coach, made a sign for them to approach. They advanced respectfully, and spontaneously offered the mark of homage which, according to the custom of the times, was accorded to persons of royal rank, by kneeling and kissing his hands, which they bathed with their tears. The princely boy graciously raised them, and with that touching sensibility which is often prematurely developed by early mis¬ fortunes, expressed his grateful appreciation of their loyalty. He told them he had often heard of their valour, and that it made him proud, and that he had wept for their misfortunes as much as he had done for those of his own parents ; but he hoped a day would come that would convince them that they had not made such great sacrifices for ungrateful princes.”—See Miss Strickland's “ Queens of England." 126 White, Talmage. “ Temple of Paestum.” Price ^105. 127 Donaldson, A. B. “Return of the Patron Saints to Venice.” Price ^50. 128 Levin, P. “ Early Morning—Covent Garden.” Price £300. Lent by Mr. T. S. Begbie. 129 Redgrave, R., R.A. “ Eugene Aram.” Price 100 guineas. 130 Millais, T. E., R.A. “ Pizarro seizing the Inca of Peru.” Lent by Mr. H. Hodgkinson. 131 Bridell, F. Lee (the late). “ The Chestnut Woods, Lake Como.” Lent by Mrs. Bndell-Fox. 132 Bird, S. “ Before the Weight of Care.” Price ^42. 133 Walton, F. “ Gander’s Pool.” Price ^40. 134 Crowe, Eyre. “The*Jacobite.” 135 Walton, F. “ Hooper’s Hovel.” Price ^40. 136 Hancock, C. S. “ The Lady in Comus.” Price “ Was I deceiv’d, or did a sable cloud Turn forth her silver lining en the night ? "—Milton. 137 Lawson, C. Gordon. “November.” Price^42. 138 Butler, R. “Under the Beeches.” Price ,£12. 139 Moore, H. “Winter Evening—Snow Storm in the Distance.” Price ^42. 140 Redgrave, R., R.A. “Rest and Reflection.” Price 45 guineas. 141 Harvey, Sir G., P.R.S.A. “Mrs. Napier at her Spinning Wheel.” 1 Lent by Mr. R. Ncifier. 142 Gush, W. “ La Napolitana.” Price ^42 ioy. 143 LA^GDON, A. S. “Rev, Edward H. Jones,” 8 Paintings in Oil.—Chiefly British. [Div. I. 144 Shoubridge, W. “ Ancient Rome.”— Childe Harold. Price 50 guineas. 145 Eaton, J. O. “ Dana Conway, aged 5.” Lent by Mrs. M. D. Conway. 146 Marko, Professor A. “No Surrender.” Price^150. Lent by Mr. C. de Tivoli. 147 Foster, W. H. W. “ The Haunt of the Heron on the river Low- ther, Westmoreland.” Price ^100. 148 Douglas, W. F., R.S.A. “The Spell.” Lent by Mr. G. B. Simpson. 149 Landseer, Sir E., R.A. “The late Jacob Bell, Esq.” Lent by Mr. T. H. Hills. 159 Farrer, T. C. “ Nearing Home; Holyhead in the distance.” Price ^40. 151 Charretie, Mrs. “ Lorna Doone.” Price ^18 i8j. 152 Donaldson, A. B. “Vespers.” Price^ioo. 153 Elmore, A., R.A. “ On the Housetops.” “ Stepping from the doorway that opened on the roof, the mistress of the mansion clapped her hands, and the neighbouring portion of that aerial population came flocking across the narrow boundaries and low parapets of the housetops to listen to the tale of scandal just narrated to us. A woman on the stairs paused to whisper it to a friend, and Fatima, crouching by the doorway, looked as if she had reasons of her own for dreading the impending revelation. Then I saw at once the meaning of the text, ‘ That which ye have spoken ♦ in the ear in closets shall be proclaimed upon the housetops.’ ”— Diary of a Traveller in the East. 154 Dickinson, Lowes. “Rev. Thomas Binney, late of the Weigh- House Chapel, London.” 155 Passey, C. H. “ Langdale Valley.” Price ^31 ioj. 156 Mignot, L R. “ The Jung-Frau—Morning.” Price^oo. Lent by Messrs. G. & A. Brown. 157 Leighton, F., R.A. “ Art applied to War.” Cartoon. 158 Menzies. J. “View on Wimbledon tjom the Roman Camp.” Price ^8 8^. 159 Blagrove, Miss E. “ Spanish Girl.” 160 Provis, A. “ Harvest Ale.” Price ^*18. 161 Oldham, Miss B. F. “ My Holiday Retreat.” Price ^20. 162 Hardy, F. D. “The Crash!” .. Lent by Mr. S. Cartwright. 183 Barclay, W. “A Summer Moonlight.” Price ^10 ioj. Class I.] West Galleries , Room VI. 9 164 Swift, —. “Too Hot ” .. .. .. Lent by Miss Mary Hatton. 165 Lucas, A. D. “ Wild Heath.” Price ^7. 166 Luker, W. “ Remains of one of the Trees which stood in the Exhibition of 1851.” Price ^To. 167 Swinton, J. R. “ The late Mrs. Broke.” 168 Mignot, L. R. (the late). “ The Rising Sun, River Guayaquil, Ecuador.” Price 300 guineas .. .. Lent by Mrs. Harris. 169 Collins, W. J. “ The Fisherman’s Haunt on the Lea, near Chingford.” 170 Hardy, F. D. “ The Leaky Roof” ,, ,, Lent by Mr. A. Burnand. 171 Ronner, Henriette. “Squabbles.” Price^25. Lent by Mr. T. Upperton , Jun. 172 Rossiter, C. “ Clandestine Correspondence.” Price ^21. 173 Ronner, Henriette. “The Race.” Price^25. Lent by Mr. R. Upperton , Jun. 174 Maclise, D., R.A. (the late). “The Waterfall, Cornwall, 1842.” Lent by Mr. J. Forster. L 75 Welsch, F. C. “Piz de la Margna, near St. Moritz, Engadine.” Price ^75. L 76 McDonald, J. B., A.R.S.A. “ Cottage Interior.” Price ^40. L 77 Protais, P. A. “Fraternity” .. Lent by Mr. W. E. J. Roffey. .78 Inglis, Miss J. “ The Dressmaker, Milan.” Price ^70. 79 Clint, A. “ Pembroke Castle—Evening.” Price ^70. .80 Puckett, R. C., Ph.D. “Gardening.” Price £8 8s. 81 Provis, A. “Repose.” Price ^18. 82 Mackenzie, S. Muir. “Esther.” Price ^15 15^. 83 Seegers, L. “ Making up the Account.” Price ^20. 84 Campbell, Dewar. “A Brunette.” Priced 5.9. 85 Seegers, L. “The Vesper.” Price^i5. 86 Fitzcook, H. “ A Gravel Pit, Surrey.” Price ^10 ioj. 67 Seegers, L. “The Poultry Dealer.” Price^20. Paintings in Oil.—Chiefly British. io [Div. I. 188 Brooks, T. “ Caught in the Gale—Fishing Boats making for Runs- wick, Yorkshire.” Price ^300. 189 Brown, W. Beattie, A.R.S.A. “Across the Moor, Glen Sannox, Arran.” Price ^105. 190 Napier, J. J. “ James Napier, Esq.” 191 Hemsley, W. “ The Picture Book.” Price ^31 io«r. 192 Nicholls, C. W., R.H.A. “A Sunny Corner.” Price £21. 193 Watson, J. D. “ A Salmon Fisher” .. Lent by Mr. G. C. Dobell. 194 Baker, S. II. “ In the Berwyn Hills, North Wales.” Price 195 Welsch, F. C. “ Piz Bernina.” Price ^25. 196 Bland, J. H. “By the Wood.” Price^20. 197 Lucas, G. “ A Passing Shower.” Price ^120. 198 Morris, P. R. “ After the Battle.” Price ^100. 199 Johnson, C. E. “ The Wooden Walls of Old England.” Price ^250. 200 O’Neil, H., A.R.A. “The Volunteer.” 201 Woon, Miss R. E. “Roses.” Price 4^. 202 Egg, A. L., R.A. (the late.) “ The Lesson in Crochet.” Lent by Mr. H. O'Neil, A.R.A. 203 Cumming, Miss M. “ Nest and Grapes.” Price ^10 ioj. 204 Bottomley, J. W. “Feeding the Hungry.” Price ^73 ioj. 205 Paton, W. H., R.S.A. “The Falls, Glen Ashdale, Arran.” Price ^200. 206 Napier, J. J. “ James Lawrie, Esq.” 207 Holmes, G. A. “A Young Rascal.” Price^10. 208 Marks, B. S. “A Plea for Education and Employment—Portraits of the same boys before and after training on board the ‘ Chi¬ chester.’ ” Price ^400. 209 Hayllar, J. “ Queen Elizabeth’s Toothache.” Price £250. “ The Queen could not be prevailed upon to part with her aching tooth, until Aylmer, Bishop of London—although an old man, and not many teeth to spare—had one extracted to encourage her Majesty, assuring her the pain was not so great as she apprehended.”—See Miss Strickland’$ “ Queens of England,” , ^lass I.] West Galleries , Room VI /. 11 !10 Holder, E. H. “ Honister Crag", Cumberland—Morning.” Price ^ 25 - 11 Holmes, E. “ Homeward.” Price ^30. 12 Underhill, F. “At the Helm.” Price ^120. !13 Levin, P. “ Cremorne, Early Evening.” Price ^300. Lent by Mr. T. S. Begbie. 14 Edwards, M. E. (Mrs. Freer). “Noon.” Price^88. 115 Mignot, L. R. (the late). “The Valley of Meyringen, Swit¬ zerland.” Price 200 guineas .. .. Lent by Mrs. Harris. 516 Scappa, G. A. “ Off St. Katharine’s Docks.” Price £ 12*12 s. 517 Knight, C. P. “ Bound for Melbourne ” .. Lent by Mr. A. Morrison^ 518 Cassie, J., A.R.S.A. “A Highland Goatherd.” Lent by Mr. G. B. Simpson. 519 Carroll, Miss Jane de la Cour. “Study of a Shell.” 520 Knell, W. A., Sen. “Early Morning—Falmouth Harbour.” Price ^21. 521 Bauerle, C. “ Artistic Attempts.” Price 120 guineas. 522 Potter, F. H. “ Gold and Silver.” Price ^26 5^. 523 Duffield, W. (the late). “Fruit ” .. .. Lent by Air. J. J. Hewitt . ROOM VII. The few Water Colours in this room will be found at page 26. 230 Napier, J. J. “Esther.” Price^105. 231 Day, Barclay. “ Baerbele am Brunnen.” Pricers. 232 Marshall, C. “ Heathfield Vale, the South Downs and Sea in the Distance.” Price ^25. 233 Edwards, E. “ By the Thames at Sunbury.” Price ^500. 234 Nettleship, J. T. “ Lion, Hyenas, and Hunting Dog.” Price^60. j 235 Leslie, J. “ The First Denial of St. Peter—The House of Caiaphas.” “ Then saith the damsel that kept the door unto Peter, ‘ Art thou not also one of this man’s disciples ?’ He saith, ‘ I am not,’ ”—St. John , xviii, 17. 12 Paintings in Oil.—Chiefly British. [Div. I. 236 Bridgman, H. “ South Devon.” Price ^io icxr. 237 Langdon, A. S. A Study. Price £6 6s. 238 Juliaan, M. “Sheep.” Price £6. 239 Bradbury, A. A. “ Fruit.” Price £j 7 s. 240 Vivian, J. “ Cintra, Spain.” Price £25. 241 Thornycroft, Miss Alyce M. “ A Florentine.” Price ^15. 242 Mote, G. W. “ Leith Hill, Surrey — Sunset.” Price ^70. 243 Boulian, Miss A. “ Forest of Dourdan.” Piice^io ioj. 244 Oliver, Mrs. W. “Venice.” Price ^10. 245 Swift, Georgiana. “ Schevening Fishwoman.” Price ^20. 246 Wingfield, Lewls, R.H.A. “Joan of Arc.” Price ^700. 247 Ballantyne, J., R.S.A. “ Julia Mannering.” 248 Oliver, Mrs. W. “Rydal Water, Westmoreland.” Price ^10. 249 Webb, J. “ Cartliagena.” Price ^200. 250 Pelham, T. K. “Spanish Fruit Seller, Cordova.” Price 150 guineas .. .. .. .. .. .. Lent by Mr. T. Gilbert. 251 Ludovici, A. “ Slave Market.” Price 150 guineas. ROOM VIII .— WATER COLOURS. [See Page 27.] ROOM IX. 260 Whistler, J. A. Me Neill. “ The White Girl.” 261 Whistler, J. A. McNeill. Variations in flesh colour, grey and blue—“ The Princess.” Class I.] West Galleries , Room X. 13 ROOM X. 270 Deane, D. W. “ Brittany Fisherwomen.” Lent by Mr. H. O'Neil , A.R.A. 271 Burfield, J. Moulton. “ The Waiting Maid.” Price ^45. 272 Rossiter, C. “ The Wayfarers.” Price ^105. 273 Houston, J. A., R.S.A. “ Portrait of a Lady.” 274 Luker, W. “ An Autumn Afternoon, near Burnham.” Price £20. 275 Bridell-Fox, Mrs. “ What became of Father’s Dinner.” Lent by Mr. T. Slattery. 276 Stocks, A. “ The Young Wife ” Lent by Mr. H. Sealy. 277 Lucas, J. Templeton. “Memories.” Price^90.. 278 Fyfe, W. “ Grandfather’s Watch ” .. .. Lent by Mr. J. Temple. 279 Ruinart, Jules. “ Morning in Germany.” Price ^80. 280 Yeats, G-. P. “ The Rural Postman.” Price ^35. 231 Collins, W. J. “ Look Before you Leap.” 232 Bradley, Basil. f‘ Scotch Cattle.” Price ^150. Lent by Mr. C. H. Mitchell. 233 Buckner, R. “ Lady Ingilby.” 284 Peel, J. “ The Lowther, Westmoreland.” Price ^100. 285 Vinter, J. A. “ Saved.” Price 80 guineas. 286 Hardinge, Viscount. “Florence.” 287 Dockree, M. E. “ On the Skirt of the Wood, Cobham Hall, Kent.” Price ^15. 238 Yglesias, V. P. “ A Misty Morning.” Price £2 2s. 289 Dell, J. H. “A Lane.” Price^20. 290 Baxter, C. “The Sailor’s Wife.” Price ^120. 291 Barwell, F. B. “ A Friendly Offering.” Price 40 guineas. 292 Wirgman, T. Blake. “ From an Island.” Price £2r. 293 Bates, D. Study of “An Old Barn, near Worcester.” Price 15^ 291 Hayes, E., R.H.A. “The Morning after the Wreck, off the Mumbles Lighthouse, Price ^80. 14 Paintings in Oil. —Chiefly British. [Div. L 295 Macarthur, Miss Blanche. “ A Ladye Fayre.” Price £10 icxr. 298 Beale, Miss Sophia. “ At the Sign of the Golden Ship, Mehlem on the Rhine.” Price 20 guineas. 297 Holder, E. H. “ On the Conway Shore, North Wales—Evening.” Price ^25. 298 Ludovici, A., Jun. “ Master’s Abroad.” Price ^15 299 Bentley, C. “ Landscape, with Horses.” Price ^21. 300 Hemsley, W. “ Mag’s Diversion.” Price ^84. 301 Gill, E. “North Stack Rock and Lighthouse, Holyhead.” Price ^42. 302 Hargitt, E. “West Loch, Tarbert, Argyleshire.” Price^50. 303 Deanes, E. “Condemning the Books.” Price*50. “ ‘ ’Tis an old book,’ said the curate, ‘ and I can think of nothing in him that deserves a grain of pity; away with him, without any more words ! ’ And down he went accordingly.”— Don Quixote , I., 6. 304 Brett, Miss Rosa. “Early Spring.” Price^20. 305 Vinter, J. A. “The First Birthday.” Price 25 guineas. 308 Hill, Miss E. G. “ Hide and Seek.” Price ^30. 307 Finnie, J. “The Stream.” Price^40. 308 Harwood, R. “ On the Tummel, Perthshire.” Price ^84. 309 Puckett, R. C., Ph.D. “Gathering Poppy Flowers.” Price £6 6s. 310 Major, H. A, “Spring.” Priced 5^. 311 Hudson, R. “ On the River Derwent.” Price ^3 3^. 312 Priolo, P. “ Death of Thomas a Becket.” Price ^20. 313 Houston, J. A., R.S.A. “ Edith—a Portrait.” 314 Teniswood, G. F. “On the Thames near Windsor—Summer Moonlight.” Price ^20. 315 Crowe, Eyre. “ Goldsmith’s Mourners, Brick Court, Temple, April 4, 1774.” 316 Emslie, A. E. “The Duet.” Price^15 15^. 317 De Br£anski, A. “The Vale of Llangollen—the River Dee.” Price ^52 ioj. 318 Sterling, E. C. “ Othello and DesdemonaV Price £3$. Class L] West Galleries, Room X. IS 319 Woolmer, A. J. “ The Source.” Price ^200. 320 Boulian, Miss A. “ Interior of a Cottage—Dourdan.” Price £10 IOJ. 321 Thompson, R. A. “ Ilfracombe, N. Devon.” 822 Emms, J. “Early Morning.” Price^20. 323 Holmes, E. “ The Road to the Farm.” Price ^25. 324 Macduff, W. “ Dawn in the Cottage.” Price ^50. 325 Horsley, J. C., R.A. “ The Banker’s Private Room—Negotiating a Loan ” .. .. .. .. . . Lent by Mr. G. Fox. 326 Luker, W. “ Pasture Grounds, Essex.” Price ^21. 327 Thornycroft, Miss Alyce M. “ My Grandmamma.” 328 Brown, J. “ The Mill Stream.” Price ^25 4^. 329 MacWhirter, J. “Into the Depths of the Forest.” Price ^350. Lent by Mr. J. Morby. 330 SALVA, Gonzalo. “ The Music Master of Arragon.” Lent by Mr. J. Gibson-Craig. 831 StifFE, J. G. “Autumn on the Konigs-See.” Price^15 15^. 832 Teniswood, G. F. “A Cornish Headland—Moonlight.” Price ^ 3 °- „ 4 . . „ An iron coast, and angry waves. 833 Adam, J. “ A Rocky Stream.” Price ^15. 331 Heaphy, T. “ Palissy, the Potter, Saved from Arrest as a Forger and Heretic, by his enamelled porcelain.” Lent by Mr. J. T. Olney. 335 Swinton, J. R. “Earl Bathurst.” 336 Burchett, R. “ The Death of the Venerable Bede.” I.ent by Mr. Roskell. “ The boy [who was writing for him] said, ‘ Dear master, there is yet one sentence not written.’ He answered, ‘ Write quickly.’ Soon after, the boy said, ‘ The sentence is now written.’ He replied, ‘ It is well, you have said the truth. It is ended. Receive my head into your hands, for it is a great satisfaction to me to sit facing my holy place, where I was wont to pray, that I may also sitting call upon my Father.’ And thus, on the pavement of his little cell, singing, ‘ Glory be to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Ghost,’ when he had named the Holy Ghost, he breathed his last, and so departed to the Kingdom of Heaven.”— Life of Bede. 837 Archer, J., R.S.A. “From the Ballad of Sir Patrick Spens.” Price £200. 16 Paintings in Oil.-—Chiefly British. [Div. 1.1 338 Dollmann, J. C. “ Early Morning—View of the Lledr Valley, North Wales.” 339 Landseer, Sir E., R.A. “ Study of a Lion.” Lent by Mr. T. H. Hills, j 340 Macarthur, Miss Blanche. ‘‘Julie.” Priced $s. 341 Lee, J. R. “Twilight.” Price^io. 342 Coode, Miss H. H. “ There’s a fair Gentleman coming to the House, Miss ! ” Price £2 1. 343 Elmore, A., R.A. “The Tuileries, 20th June, 1792.” Lent by Mr. J. Kelk. “ They brought the Queen’s children to her, in order that their presence, by softening the mob, might serve as a buckler to their mother. They placed them in the depth of the window. They wheeled in front of this the council table. Preserving a noble and becoming demeanour in this dreadful situation, she held the Dauphin before her, seated upon the table. Madame was at her side. • ‘A young girl, of pleasing appearance andrespectably attired, came forward, and bitterly reviled in the coarsest terms /’ Auti-ichienne. The Queen, struck by the contrast between the rage of this young girl and the gentleness of her face, said to her in a kind tone, ‘ Why do you hate me ? Have I ever done you an injury? ’ ‘ No, not to me,’ replied the pretty patriot, ‘ but it is you who cause the misery of the nation.’ ‘ Poor child,’ replied the Queen, ‘ some one has told you so, and deceived you. What interest can I have in making people miserable ? The wife of the King, mother of the Dauphin, I am a Frenchwoman, in all the feelings of my heart, as a wife and a mother. I shall never again see my own country. I can only be happy or unhappy in France. I was happy when you loved me.’ “ This gentle reproach affected the heart of the young girl, and her anger was effaced; she asked the Queen’s pardon, saying, ‘ I did not know you, but I see that you are good.’ ” 344 Desanges, Chevalier L. “The Hon. Mrs. Candy.” 345 Moore, H. “Thunder Clouds gathering—Harvest Time, Kenil¬ worth.” Price ^180. 346 Landseer, Sir E., R.A. “ Study of a Lion.” Lent by Mr. T.H. Hills. 347 Atkinson, J. G. “The Valley of the .Conway, North Wales.” Price £\g. 348 Egg, A. L., R.A. (the late). “ The Mirror.” Lent by Mr, IL O'Neil, AN. A. 349 Linton, W. “ In the Lagunes of Venice.” Lent by Mr. H. O'Neil, A.R.A, 850 O’Neil, H , A.R.A, “An Incident in Martin Luther’s Life,” Lent by Mr. J, Hargreaves, “ Orte day, overcome with sadness, he shut himself in his cell, and for several days and nights suffered no one to approach him. One of his friends, Lucas Edemberger, uneasy about the unhappy monk, took with him some young boys—choral singers—and knocked at the door of his cell. No one opened or answered. Edemberger broke open the door and found Luther stretched on the floor, and without Glass I.] West Galleries , Room X, 17 any signs of life. His friend tried in vain to recall his senses, but he continued motionless. Then the young choristers began to*sing a sweet hymn. Their clear voices acted like a charm on the poor monk, to whom music had always been a source of delight, and by slow degrees his strength and consciousness returned.” D’Aubigne’s Reformation. 351 Gallon, R. “Guildford, Surrey.” Price ^52 io.r. 352 Hughes, W. “ Reflection.” Price £60. 353 Marshall, C. “A Ravine of Snowdon—Mount Chuich in the distance.” Price 40 guineas. 354 Macbeth, Norman, A.R.S.A. “Rev. John Bruce, D.D., Edin¬ burgh, in the fiftieth year of his Ministry.” 355 Lewis, C. J. “ Sunday Morning.” Price ^350. 356 Luker, Mrs. W. “Portrait of a Volunteer.” 357 Harwood, J. “ The Early Rose.” Price 30 guineas. ! 358 Hargitt, E. “ Stones of Stennis, Orkney.” Price ^90. 359 Soden, J. E. “ Drinking super-nagulum.” Price.^ioc. “ Drinking super-nagulum, that is on the nail, is a device which Nash says is new come out of France; but it had probably a northern origin, for far northward it still exists. This new device consisted in this, that after a man, says Nash, hath turned up the bottom of the cup to drop it on his nail, and make a pearl with what is left, which if it shed, and cannot make it stand on, by reason there is too much, he must drink again, for his penance.” Curiosities of Literature. 38 D Downes, T. P. “ Is that Meant for Me ? ” Price ^40. 361 Bayes, A. W. “ He Loves Me—He Loves Me Not.” Price ^20. 362 Inglis, Miss Jane. “ The Pool at Hinwick,Bedfordshire.” Price ^15. 363 Cauty, H. H. “ The Bridge of Sighs.” “ Mad from Life’s history, Glad to Death’s mystery, Swift to be hurl’d— Anywhere, anywhere Out of the world! ”— LTood. 384 Downard, E. Newman. “ Homeward Bound.” Price ^80. 365 Webb, J. “ Folkestone, Fifty Years Ago.” Price ^400. ; 366 Thornely, C. “ The Old Wreck.” Price ^20. 367 Solomon, Miss Rebecca. “ By the River.” Price ^40. | 368 Hayes, E., R.H.A. “Falmouth Harbour, St. Mawes Castle.” Price ^80. (f.a.) c Paintings in Oil .— Chiefly British. 18 369 Ludovici, A. “ Carmela.” Price ^52 ioj. 370 Zimmerman, H. “ The Herons’ Haunt.” Price fii. 371 . Lawson, C. G. “ In the Moonlight.” Price ^52 ioj. 372 De Breanski, A. “ Glen Finlas, ‘ Glen of the Green Women,’ Perthshire — Evening.” Price ^52 ioj. See “ Glenfinlas ; or, Lord Ronald's Coronach," in Scott’s Border Minstrelsy.. 373 Barrett, Jerry. “ Noli me Tangere.” Price ^65. 374 Davis, H. W. B. “Moonrise.” 375 Parsons, A. “Bullrushes—Orchardleigh Pond.” Price ^20. 376 Hill, J. J. “Morning.” Price/100. 377 Dowling, R. “ Charles I. Demanding the Surrender of Glou¬ cester.” Price ^150. “ The King having determined to besiege Gloucester came before it on the 10th of August, 1643, and drew up his army on a fair hill in the clear view of the city, and within less than two miles of it. And then, being about two o’clock in the afternoon, he sent in a trumpeter with a summons to the town, demanding its surrender. Within less than the time allowed, together with the trumpeter and herald, re¬ turned two citizens, Sergeant-major Pudsey and Tobias Jordan (one of tE'e corporation), and were conducted to where the King stood, attended by the two young princes, Prince Rupert, Lord Forth, Dr. Chillingworth, and other distinguished personages. The men in a pert, shrill, undismayed accent read the reply, which was to the effect that they kept the godly city of Gloucester for the King, and would surrender it to him with the consent of both Houses of Par¬ liament.”—See Clarendon's History of the Rebellion, Book V. 378 Heatherley, T. “ Captivity of Mary Queen of Scots.” Price ^100. 379 Morgan, J. “ Forfeits—What shall be done to the owner of this pretty thing ? ” Price 80 guineas. 380 Clint, A. “Departing Day.” Price ^150. 381 Gruder, H. J. (Dresden). “ Page waiting for his Mistress.” Price ^94 ioj. 382 Morris, P. R. “ The Last of the Armada.” Price 250 guineas. Lent by Mr. II. CfOxford. “ Oiie of the Shijps bf the Spanish Arinada, named the ‘Florida,’ after being blown round the North of Scotland, was wrecked on the shores^df the island of Tobermory, or 'Well of Mary, whereon was a religious house dedicated to the Virgin, the Nuns of which were allowed to remain after the Reformation in Scotland.” 383 LuMLEY, A. SaVilE. “ La Brodeuse,” Price ^105. 384 Duke, H. “ Study of Fruit.” Price 25 guineas. 385 Bisschop, Kate. “ The First and the Last Page.” Price ^150. 386 Peel, J. “ A Welsh Afternoon,” Price ^80. West Galleries , Room X. >9 Class I.] 387 Sampson. J. H. “ Alas! the Rough Sea hath cast me on the Rocks.”— Tempest. Price ^40. 388 Knight, J. W. B. “A Country Church Porch—Preparing for Sunday.” Price 50 guineas. 389 Thornycroft, Miss Alyce M. “ London Leads.” Price £20. 39 D Haines, W. H. “ Reflection.” Price ^15 15^. 391 Farrer, T. C. “ Moonrise after Rain.” Price ^40. 392 Partridge, Ellen. “ Mrs. T. H. Watson.” 393 Swift, L. B. “A Dandie Ratcatcher.” Price^10 ioj. S 94 Hardy, G. “La Pomme Rouge ” .. .. Lent by Mr. TV. H. Wall. 395 Baker, F. W. “ Near Arundel—Autumn.”. Price £12 12 s. 396 Henry, W. “Interior of the Jesuits’ Church, Venice.” Price £12 12. 897 Sintzenich, G. E. “ Rev. George Whitefield preaching in the Churchyard of St. Mary’s, Islington, April 1737.” Price 180 guineas. 398 Johnston, A. “ Rev, Oswald Dykes.” 399 Farrer, T. C. “ The Last Moment of a Day.” Price ^30. 400 Warren, A. H. “ Holly and Mistletoe—from Nature.” Price^2i. 401 Brooks, Miss Maria. “ Greek Priest reading a Homily. Price ^4 4 ^ 402 Ranvier. “ Apollo and Daphne.” Price 300 guineas. Lent by Air. W. E. J. Roffey . 403 Soper, T. J. “ A Lock on the Aran.” Price ^120. 404 Van Heemskerck Van Beest, E. “ View of Texel Roads— November day.” Price ^250. Lent by Messrs. H. Graves Co. 405 Moore, H. “ A Sultry Afternoon in August.” Price^^o. 406 De Poncy, A. V. “ Horses at a Stream.” Price ^15 15J. 407 Martin, C. “ Master Carew Martin.” 408 Syer, J. “ Fors Noddyn, North Wales.” 409 Storey, G. A. “ Godiva ” ., ., Lent by Mr. R. W. Ehvyn. 410 Lucy, C. “ Reconciliation of Sir Joshua Reynolds and Gains¬ borough.” Price 200 guineas. (f.a.) C 2 Pa in tings in Oil.—Ch iefly British. [Div. I. 20 411 Dawson, H. T., Jun. “ Old Men of War on the Medway.” Price pi 50. 412 Rees, J. “ Primroses.” £$ 5>r. 413 Church, Professor A. H. “ Mawgan Porth, Cornwall.” Price £7. 414 Corbett, M. R. “ Study of Flowers.” Price £6 6s. 415 Dudley, R. 44 A Corner in the Canada Dock, Liverpool—Unship¬ ping Timber.” Price 150 guineas. 418 Whaite, H. Clarence. 44 The Rainbow.” Price ^500. 417 Roffe, W. J. “Low Tide.” Price^60. 418 Brendel, A. “ Returning to the Fold.” Price ^25. 419 Tovey, Miss Mary S. “Puck.” Price 420 Bauerle, Carl. “ Mother and Child.” 421 Hunter, Colin. “ The Herring Fishing, Shaking the Nets.” 422 Aumonier, J. 44 A Backwater of the Thames.” Price ^21. 423 Baker, F. W. “ A Monastery Wall.” Price ^15 15.5-. 424 Tovar y Tovar, Martin (Venezuela). “Drunken Mulatto.” Price ^50 .. .. .. .. Lent by Mr. F. H. Hemming . 425 Pyne, Tom. “Dartmoor.” Price ^63. 428 Lawson, F. Wilfrid. “ At his Mercy.” Price ^210. 427 Davis, H. W. B. “Dewy Eve” .. .. Lent by Mr. G. So?nts. 428 Hume, T. O. 44 Ben Laoidh from Loch Awe.” Pricers. 429 Poynter, E. J., A.R.A. 44 Orpheus and Eurydice. Lent by Mr. P. C. Hardwick. 430 Roffe, W. J. 44 A Moonblink on the Breakers.” Price ^80. 431 Ritchie, J. 44 The Grindstone.” Price ^30. 432 De Tivoli, S. 44 In the Campagna.” Price 40 guineas. 433 Bland, J. H. 44 The Viaduct.” Price ^50. 434 Williams, R. P. “The Bank-Note Printer.” Price^85. 435 Moore, J. C. 44 Margaret, Aged 3 Years.” 436 Bearne, E. H. “Tor Abbey Sands, Devon.” Price^12. 437 Ritchie, J. 44 Lost the Track.” Price ^30. 438 Hook, J. C., R.A. “Clearing the Nets.” Lent by Mr. C. P. Matthews. West Galleries , Room X. Class I.] 2 I 139 McDonald, J. B., A.R.S.A. “ In the Highlands.” Price ^ 20 . 440 Meadows, J. E. “ At Worthing, Sussex.” Price ^ 12 . 141 Hopkins, W. H., and Havell, E. “ Waiting for the Hounds.” 442 Hay, W. M. “A Day Dream.” Price £^2 ioj. 443 Hastings, G. “ The Beach, Portishead, Somersetshire.” Price ^ 50 . 414 Phillip, J., R.A. (the late). “ A Prima Donna in the character of ‘ Rosina.’ ” .. .. .. .. .. Lent by Mr. C. Waring* 445 Watts, G. F., R.A. “Endymion”.. Lent by Mr. W. Graham, M. I' 448 Hayes, F. W. “ Killiney Bay.” Price £ 2 $. 447 Hargitt, E. “ Near Domie, Ross-shire.” Price ^ 180 . 448 Ayres, H. M. E. “Peace.” Price ^8 8s. 449 Phillip, J., R.A. (the late). “Dolores” .. Lent by Mr. H. Rougier. 450 Millais, J. E., R.A. “Ophelia” ..Lent by Mr. W. Fuller Maitland. 451 Phillip, J., R.A. (the late). “ The Roman Flower Girl ” (the head by Phillip; drapery and flowers by another Artist). Price ^800 .. .. .. .. .. Lent by Mr. T. S. Begbie. 452 Besley, Miss Livia. “ Italian Gentleman of the 19 th Century.” 453 Henry, W. “Interior of St. Mark’s Church, Venice.” Price^ 50 . 454 Dicksee, J. R. “ Lord Lawrence, G.C.B., G.C.S.I.” 455 Frith, W. P., R.A. “Charles the Second’s last Sunday.” Lent by Mr. C. P. Matthews 456 Mignot, L. R. (the late). “ Niagara Falls.” Price 3,000 guineas. Lent by Mrs. Harris. 457 Swift, Mrs. E. H. “Resting.” Price^'45. 458 Adams, J. Clayton. “ A Surrey Lane.” Price ^'30. 459 Dicksee, J. R. “The Late Sir H. Lawrence, K.C.B.” 460 Landseer, Sir E., R.A. “The Sanctuary.” Lent by Her Majesty. 461 Lee, J. R. “Morning.” Price^20. 482 “ The milkmaid sings in the wild-eyed dawn, Sad songs on the cold hill side.” Brown, W. Beattie, A.R.S.A. “Firs in Ettrick Forest.” Price i' 2 !- 463 Brownlow, G. W. “The Home of the Straw Plaiter.” Price ^ 80 . 22 Paintings in Oil.—Chiefly British. [Div. I. 434 Tayler, Harry. “ An Egyptian Dancing Girl.” Price ^ 25 . 465 Baker, A. “ At Glyndyfrdwy, North Wales.” Price £ 10 . 466 Shipham, B. “Near Beddgelert, North Wales.” Price^ 10 . 487 Robinson, M. “ The Widow’s Mite.” Price ^ 84 . 468 Salmon, J. C. “ Near Hampton on Thames.” Price ^52 ioj. 489 Leighton, F., R.A. “ Cleobulus teaching his daughter Cleobule.” Lent by Mr. E. L. S. Benzon. 470 Barclay, W. “ A September Morning.” 471 Hayward, A. “Ye shall be as an oak whose leaf fadeth.” Price 45 guineas. 472 Bouvier, J. A. “ Thus Judah was carried away captive out of his own land.” Price ^ 40 . 473 Hunt, C. “ The New Livery.” Price ^ 80 . 474 Leslie, R. “ Caught on the Beach.” Price ^ 21 . 475 Faed, T., R.A. “A Flower from Paddy’s Land.” Lent by Mr. W.Leaf. 476 Beavis, R. “Washing Herring Casks, Brittany.” Lent by Mr. T. Whitworth , M.P. 477 Knight, J. W. B. “ Moonlight with Deer — A Glade in Knole Park.” Price 35 guineas. 478 Beale, Miss S. “ The Love Bird’s Errand.” Price £^ 2 . 479 Hunt, C. “A Drumhead Court Martial.” Price^ 85 . 480 Lucy, C. Hampden, Jun. “On the Wye near Hereford— Morning.” Price ^31 ioj. 481 Watts, G. F., R.A. “ Portrait of a Lady.” Lent by Countess of Airlie. 482 Giraud, Y. “A Slave Merchant ” .. Lent by Mr. W. E. J. Rojfey. 483 Mawley, G. “ In the Borghese Gardens, Rome.” Price ^ 50 . 484 Herrick, W. S. “ The Wanderer.” Price 150 guineas. 485 Fyfe, W. “ Give us a Bit ”. Lent by Mr. J. Temple. 488 Tadema, L. Alma. “ The First Whisper of Love.” Lent by Messrs. T. Agnew <5^ Sons 1 487 Baker, A. “ At South Stoke—Harvest Time.” Price ^ 15 . 48S Hickin, G. “A Stormy Day in Autumn.” 489 Fox, Buscall. “Portrait of a Gentleman.” Class I.] West Galleries , Room X. 2 3 490 Atkinson, J. G. “ A Mountain Stream.” Price ,£ 5 . 1491 Clint, A. “ Lake Scene.” Price ^ 100 . 492 Pilleau, H. “ Sycamores oiv the River Wharfe, Yorkshire. Price £26 5 >r. 493 Hopley, E. (the late). “ Professor Owen.” Price ^ 50 . Lent by Miss Catherine C. Hopley . 494 PATTEN, A. F. “ May-day Revellers Fetching forth their Queen.” Price 120 guineas. 495 Morris, P. R. “ The Man who Hid his Talent of Silver.” Price ^40. 496 Dawson, H. “Landscape.” .. .. .. .. Lent by E. Dearie. 497 Gill, E. “ Fall of the River Rheidol, near Pont-y-Mynach, South Wales.” Price ^50. 493 Smith, C. “ Morning Scene in North Wales.” Price 16 guineas. 499 Hayllar, J. “ The Eve of the Wedding.” Price £ 200 . 500 Marshall, W. E. “ Pity the Poor Blind.” Price ^10 10 s. 501 Oakes, J. W. “ Coast Scene.” 502 Naish, J. G. “A North Devon Cove.” Price ^315. 503 Muckley, W. J. “ In Rifts of juicy Vines where Melons lay.” Price ^170. 504 Dakin, J. “Earlswood Common.” Price £6 6s. 505 Stigand, Miss Helen M. “Near Wargrave, Berks.’ Price 15 ^ 506 Roberts, T. “ On the Beach.” Price ^50. 507 Walton, F. “ Eglwyseg Rocks, Llangollen.” Price ^31 ioj. 508 Clack, R. A. “ Country Courtship.” Price ^42. 509 Clack, T. “A Peep from an Old Three-decker—‘ Good-bye.’” Price £ 60 . 510 Lewis, C. J. “Spring-time.” Price^200. “ And on that morning through the grass, And by the streaming rills, We travell’d merrily to pass A day among the hills. Then sing ye birds, sing, sing a joyous song !” 511 Havill, F. “A Portrait.” 512 Montgomery, R. “A View near Antwerp.” Price ^84. H Paintings in 01 .— Chiefly British. [Div. i. 513 Claxton, Marshall. “ High Church, Low Church, and No Church.” Price ^ 90 . 514 Obermullner, A. “ Mountain Landscape.” Price £~\ 80 Lent by Mr. F. TV. Haines. 515 Rochard, S. J. “ Little Bo-Peep.”' .. Lent by Mr. G. A. Westby. 516 Dockree, M. E. “The Mill at Guy’s Cliff, Warwick.” Price^ 15 . 517 Romer, Mrs. L. “A Model at Lunch.” Price 15 guineas. Lent by Mrs. G. Cockell , 518 Bridell-Fox, Mrs. “The late W. J. Fox, M.P. for Oldham.” 519 Marks, B. S. “A Rabbi.” 529 Redgrave, Miss Frances. “ The Lonely Farm.” Price ^15 15 J. SOUTH-WEST STAIRCASE. 530 Cookesley, Mrs. Murray. “ Helping Father.” Lent by Mr. T. Slattery. 531 Herrick, W. S. “Portia.” Price 40 guineas. “ Have mercy, Jew, and bid me tear the bond.” Merchant of Venice. 532 Domett, Susan C. “ Christmas Time.” Price^i 5 . 533 Michie, J. “ A Breton Betrothal.” Price ^ 25 . 534 Strutt, W. “A Last Farewell—Reign of Queen Mary, 1555 .” Price ^ 50 . 535 Stigand, Miss Helen M. “ Evening on the Teign, South Devon.” Price £\ 2 . 536 Egley, W. Maw. “ The Nymph of the Sea Cave.” Price ^15 15 ^. 537 Lumley, A. Savile. “ The Jewel Casket.” Price ^ 105 . 538 Smith, R. “John Fowler, Esq.” 539 Colketi, Victorias. “ St. John’s College, Cambridge.” Price £21. 540 Bromley^ Clough W. “A Rainy Evening on the Holy Loch, N.B.” Price ^10 ioy. 541 Clark, J. “Jam.” Price ^ 40 . 542 Brett, J. “Yachts in a Seaway, Mediterranean.” Lent by Mr. J. P. Bidder, 543 Thomson, J. K. “Sir Galahad and the Sister of Sir Percival,”-—* Tennyson’s “ Holy Grail.” Price ^ 63 . 544 Stark, A. J. “TheFarm.” Price^ 18 , Class I.] South- West Staircase. 25 545 Lucy, C. •“ The Bivouac.” Price ^ 84 . 546 Smith, G. “Little Villagers.” 547 Hughes, A. “ Leave-taking, Bruges.” Price 175 guineas. 548 Thompson, R. A. “ Tenby, South Wales.” 549 Thomson, J. K. “ The Honeymoon.” Price ^31 ioj. 550 Gale, W. “Ruth.” Price 50 guineas. 551 Graves, F. P. “ On the Conway, at Trefriw.” Price ^* 25 . 552 Ei.wes, R. “ Botallack Mine, Cornwall.” Price ^ 50 . 553 Mackenzie, S. Muir. “ Little Blue Girl.” Price ^15 15 ^. 554 Williams, Haynes. “ The Locket.” Price ^52 ioj-. 555 Chapman, J. Watkins. “Working a Banner.” Price^15 15.?. 26 Paintings in Water-Colours .— British. [Div. WEST GALLERIES. PAINTINGS IN WATER COL 0 URS.—CHIEF! V BRITISH. ROOM VII. Where 7iot otherwise stated , the Artist is also the Contributor. 601 Andrews, Or. H. “ The Canadian Steamer ‘ Kingston,’ having on board H.R.H. The Prince of Wales, running the Lachine Rapid, at Sunset, September, i 860 .” (From sketches made by the Artist on the spot.) Price 100 guineas .. Lent by Mr. H. Croxford. 602 Baker, Harry. “ At Carrog, Merionethshire.” Price ^12 12 s. 603 Croft, A. “ Zermatt, Switzerland.” Price ^52 ioj. 604 Dibdin, T. C. “ La Rue de Bac, Rouen.” Price ^26 5 j. 605 Hargitt, E. “Castle Donan, Loch Duich, Ross-shire.” Price j£ioo. 606 Rawle, J. S. “ Toward Point, Frith of Clyde.” 607 Farrer, T. C. “ November Days.” Price ^40. 608 Perry, A. “ Roman Pack Carriers Crossing the Campagna, Monte Gennaro, and the Apennines in the distance.” Price ^ 25 . 609 Robinson, E. Julia. “ The Priory, Hampstead.” Price 8 guineas. 610 Moscheles, F. “ St. Elizabeth Room, in the Wartburg, Eisenach.” Price 12 guineas. 611 Graves, F. P. “ The Trefriw Valley, North Wales.” Price ^ 15 . 612 Walter, Miss E. “ The Dead Robin ” .. Lent by P. M. S. Slattery. 613 Wilson, T. Walter. “ Chelsea, from the West.” Price 20 guineas. 614 Gully, J. “Mosapeke Valley, with the Mara Mountains, Nelson, New Zealand ”.. .. ., .. Lent by Mr. Alfred Eccles. 615 Orrock, J. “ Beaumaris, North Wales.” Lent by Mr. T. Dennis Paul , fun. Class I.] West Galleries , Room VIII. 2 7 616 Deakin, P. “ Evening in a Welsh Valley.” Price ^40. 617 Oliver, Mrs. W. “From Bushey, Herts, St. Alban’s Abbey in the Distance.” Price ^'12 12 s. 618 Branwhite, C. “ Christmas Time in the Country.” Price ^ 63 . 619 Orrock, T. “ Near Beaumaris, North Wales.” Lent by Mr. JV. S. Hobson. 620 Keys, Miss Frances M. “Evening.” Price ^8 8 s. 621 Nesbitt, John. “ In the Woods, Inverary.” Price ^ 20 . 622 Capper, Miss Edith. “West Burton Force, Wensleydale, York¬ shire.” Price ^10 10 ^. 623 Gully, T. “ Mount Cook from the West Coast of Middle Island, New Zealand ” . ' . • Lent by Mr. Alfred Redes ROOM VIII. 624 Bouvier, Gustave. “A Party at Loo.” Price^“io ioj-. 625 Earle, C. “Durham.” Price £ 20 . 628 Donaldson, A. B. « Bruges, from the Ramparts.” Price ^18 i 8 j. 627 Carter, Miss M. Austin. “ Scene from The Two Foscari .” Price ^ 42 . 628 White, Miss E. E. “The Ladies’ Bathing Cove, Ilfracombe.” Price £10 10 s. 629 Deans, D. “ Beeches near Sanderstead.” Price £^ gs. 630 Carter, Miss M. Austin. “ Scene from Much Ado About Nothing.” Price ^ 42 . 631 Fisher, A. E. “ The New Magazine.” Price ^" 25 . 632 Orrock, J. “ View on the Menai Straits.” Lent by Mr. W. S. Hobson. 633 George, Ernest. “ Palazzo della Ragione, Padua.” Price^ 23 . 634 Murray, C. F. “A Pastoral.” 635 Dickinson, J. Reed. “Twilight.” Price £$ jg. 636 Redgrave, Mrs. J. F. “ Kandersteg.” 637 Green, B. R. “ Hotel de Bourgtheroude, Rouen ’’—built in the reign of Francis I. Price ^26 5 s. 638 Haines, W. H. “ The Appointed Hour.” Price /31 ioj-. 28 Paintings in Water-Colours. — British. [Div. I. 639 Baker, Harry. “ In the Vale of Llangollen.” Price £6 bs. 640 Le Fanu, G. Brinsley. “ A Pond in Phcenix Park, Dublin.” Price £/\. 4 j. 641 Wheeler, Miss S. A. “Meditation.” Price ^5 5 ^. 642 Davidson, C. “Seashore” .. .. Lent by Mr. H.O' Neil, A.R.A. 643 Stocks, W. F. “Evening” .. .. Lent by Mr. H. O'Neil, A.R.A. 644 Fielding, Copley (the late). “ Sea Coast.” Lent by Mr. T. H. Hills. 645 Nottingham, R. “ OnHolmwood Common, Surrey.” Price ^3 31 . 643 Barnard, J. Langton. “ An Autumn Day—Near Newnham, Gloucestershire.” Price £6 6s. 647 Wilkes, Miss Sarah. “ Orleans House, Twickenham.” Price 30 guineas. 648 Hardwick, J. J. “Evening on the River Mole, at Esher.” Price ^8 8 j. 649 Dell, J. H. “ Summer Pastures.” Price ^ 30 . 650 Bartlett, Miss A. S. “ Spring Flowers.” Priced 2 s. 651 Davidson, C. “ Saltwood Castle, Kent.” Lent by Mr. H. O' Neil, A.R.A. 652 Maclise, D., R.A. (the late). “Debut of Paganini.” Lent by Mr. J. Forster. 653 Jenkins, Miss Blanche. “After Dessert.” Price £2 2 s. 654 Pilsbury, Wilmot. “Autumn.” Price^10. “ The Autumn is old, The sere leaves are flying He hath gathered up gold, And now he is dying,— Old Age begin sighing.” 655 Miles, Helen J. A. “Design for Wall Decoration.”—Subjects from Schiller’s “Lay of the Belle.” Tempera. 656 Wills, W. G. “ H.R.H. the Princess Louise, Marchioness of Lome.” Pastel. Lent by H.R.H. the Princess Louise, Marchioness of Lome. 657 Baker, A. “Woods Farm, near Streatley, Berks.” Price ^10 ioi. 658 Absolon, J. “ A Corn Field.” 659 Absolon, J. “ The Golden Palace.” 630 Treadwell, Miss Maria. “Orchids.” Price £2 10 s. 631 Deans, D. “ On the Beach, Hastings.” Price £b 6s. Class I.J West Galleries , Room VIII. 29 662 Stocks, W. F. “ Over the Moor.” Lent by Mr. H. O'Neil , A.R.A. 663 Willis, H. Brittan. “Cows.” .. .. Lent by Mr. W. Waring. 664 McMinn, Miss Jane K. “ Heath and Heather.” Price £2 2 s. 665 Burton, W. P. “ Near Witley, Surrey.” Price ^10 io.r. Lent by Mr. A. Graves. 666 Mulready, W. (the late). “The Flight into Egypt.” Lent by Mr. H. O'Neil , A.R.A. 667 Collingwood, Miss Ellen. “Autumn Fruit.” Price ^5 5 j. 668 Absolon, J. “ The Last Load.” 669 Morice, Miss A. A. “ From the Torrs, Ilfracombe.” Price 10 guineas. 670 Tucker, E., jun. “LittleLangdale, Westmoreland.” Price^i 4 i-pr. 671 Branegan, J. F. “ On the Lincolnshire Coast—Morning.” Priced* 672 White, Miss E. E. “ Feeding the Peacocks.” 673 Jones, W. H. Hammond. “ At South Stoke, Oxon.” Price ^12 12 s. 674 Bearne, E. H. “ Broad Sands, Torbay, Devon.” Price ^10. 675 Spiers, R. Phene. “ Street in Cairo.” Price ^8 8 >r. 676 Prout, Skinner. “ Cock Mill, Whitby.” Price ^15 15 ^. 677 David, Mary R. “ Chapel of St. Edward the Confessor—West¬ minster Abbey.” Price ^15 15 -y. Screen I. (678—694). 678 Crow, MissM. G. “ Study of a Head.” Price £2 2 j. 679 Thomson, J. K. “Cool of the Evening.” Price ^8 8j. 680 Williams, J. L. “ Released from School.” Price ^15. “ Launch paper navies on thy waveless breast.”— Coleridge. 681 Macduff, W. “Windsor, Early Morning.” Price ^25. 682 Baker, S. H. “ Streatley-on-Thames.” Price ^20. 683 Telbin, W. “ View of Toledo, Spain ” .. .. Lent by Mrs. Ford. 684 Foster, Miss C. E. “ Summer’s Last Gift.” Price ,£6 6 s. 685 Haines, W. H. “After a Requisition.” Price ^14 14J. 686 Montalba, Miss Ellen. “ Italian Girl.” Price ^ 10 . 30 Paintings in Water-Colours.—British . [Div. I. 687 Hall, G. L. “ Boscastle, Cornwall.” Price £ 20 . 683 Leonard, J. H. “Night—The'BlackNore, Somerset.” Price^ 21 . 689 Killick, S. “ The Weald of Sussex, from Bedham Hill.” Price £26 5J. 690 Ditchfield, A. “Near Cowes, Isle of Wight.” Price £12 12 s. 691 Varley, E. _ “ Cottage on the Mill Stream, near Bosham Quay, Sussex.” Price ^ 19 . 692 Deakin, Miss J. “ A Rocky Shore.” Price ^10 io,r. 693 Davison, H, “ Interior of Amiens Cathedral,” 691 Took, W. “After a Storm—Scene in Wales.” Price ^36 15 J. 695 Stillman, Marie Spartali. “ St. Barbara.” Price ^50. 696 Jackson, S. P. “ The Lion Rock, Kynance Gove. Lent by Mr. W. Bowman. @97 Rossiter, Mrs. C. “ Reed Sparrow and Green Linnet.” Price ^5 5 ^* 698 A. L. “ Christmas Roses.” Price ^18 t8j. @99 Perry, A. “A Midsummer Holiday.” Price ^ 20 . 700 Dampier, A. “ Sunset, Blackheath.” Price 4 ^. 701 Beechey, Frederika A. “ The Island of Hyeres, from the Hermitage.” Priced 3 J. 702 Dobbin, J. “ Court of the Fish Pond, Alhambra, Granada, Spain.” Price ^ 50 . 703 Glennie, A. “ View of Spoleto.” Price ^ 50 . 704 Hill, Miss Kate. “A Greek Priest.” Price ^5 51'. 705 Oliver, Mrs. W. “ On the South Coast.” Price ^10 ioj. 703 Johnson, T. C. “ Windsor Park.” Price ^ 42 . 707 Ellis, Tristram, J. “A Summer Afternoon on the Thames.” Price ^ 21 . 708 Earle, C. “Nuremberg.” Price^ 10 . 709 Jopling, J. M. “ Ching-a-ring-a-ring-Ching.” Price 130 guineas. 710 Bouvier, Miss. “ The Spelling Lesson.” Price ^12 12 s. 711 Clack, R. A. “ Sunset, Hampstead Heath.” Price ^10 ioj. 712 Palmer, S. “Pompeian Memories. Lent ty Mr. C. L. Collard, Class I.] West Galleries , Room VIII. 713 714 715 716 717 718 719 720 721 722 723 724 725 726 727 728 729 730 731 732 733 734 735 736 3 1 Cole, Vicat, A.R.A. “ Under the Greenwood Tree.’’ * Lent by Mr. H. O'Neil , A.K.A. Macarthur, Miss Blanche. “Zamora Disguised as Eugenio.” Price ^8 8 s. “ This loving boy, so, Sir, the story ran, Turn’d out to be a woman.” Vacher, C. “ The After-glow, Upper Egypt.” Price ^ 105 . Watson, J. D. “Book Lore.’ Palmer, S. “ The Coliseum.” Davis, F. “ Chiselhurst Common.” Price ^10 ioj 1 . Kempe, H. “ Absent, but not Forgotten.” Price ^15 15-f. WARREN, H. “ Incipient Courtship.” Price ^ 105 . " , F Lent bv Mr. Albert H. Warren. Squire, Miss Emma. “ Woodland Music. ” Price £12 I 2 J. Clack, R. A. “ Noon, Hampstead Heath.” Price ^10 ioj. Warren, II. Clifford. “ Woodland Pasture.” Price ^ 40 . Thomson, J. K. “ A Christmas Party.” Price £ 6 6 s. Hume, E. “ Primrose Corner.” Price ^10 10 s. Moore, J. C. “ Chiswick.” Price ^ 50 . Macwhirter, Agnes E. “ The Antiquary’s Table.” Price £8. Browne, G. H. “ On the Coast of Sussex.” Price £6. Topling L M. “The White Rose sent by a Yorkist Gentleman to his Lancastrian Mistress.” (See “ Lyra Eleganticirum”) Price ^52 10 s. Crane, W. “ Under the Ilex Tree.” Price ^ 35 . Walter, Miss E. “ Dead Sparrow ” .. Lent by M. A. Slattery. Radford, E. “ Good Morning.” Price ^26 $s. Rossiter, Mrs. C. “ Snow Buntings, Jay, Skylark, and Cole-tit.” Price 1 20 . Cox, F. E. « Evening.” Price ^ 20 . A. L. “Day Dreams.” Price ^31 IOJ 1 . Bayliss, Wyke. “ Westminster Abbey.” Price ^105. 3 2 Paintings in Water Colours.-—British. [Div. I Screen II. (737—756). 737 Baker, W. J. “ Oaks at Portswood, Southampton.” Price ^io. 738 Edwards, Miss Jessie. “ Greek Flower Girl.” Price ^ 8 . 739 Bosworth, P. A. “Scene in Harvest Time—Surrey.” Price ^8 8 x. 740 Harrison, Miss. “ The Wedgwood Vase.” Price ^io. 741 Powell, A. “ At Dockwray, Cumberland.” Price £21. 742 Wallace-Dunlop, Madeline A. “ A Bunch of Fairies’Gloves.” Price ^ 15 . 743 Peppercorn, A. D. “Beeches—Autumn.” Price ^10 ior. 744 Pilsbury, W. “ In Mischief.” Price /8 8 j-. 745 Pyne, C. “ Borrowdale, Cumberland.” Price ^ 20 . 746 Hull, Miss C. M. “ Fallen Leaves and Nest.” Price ^3 3 ^. 747 Leslie, C. R., R.A. (the late). “ The late Queen Adelaide.” Lent by Air. H. O'Neil , A.R.A. This and No. 760 were sketches taken from life for Leslie’s picture of the “ Christening of the Princess Roj-al.” 748 Mulready, W., R.A. (the late). “ Study of Trees.” Lent by Mr. H. O'Neil t A.R.A. 749 Houston, J. A., R.S.A. “ Ben Nevis.” Price ^ 21 . 750 Lowne, R. M. “ American Wild Flowers.” Price 10 guineas. 751 Carter, Mrs. E. S. “ Study of Grapes.” Chalk. Price ^10 10^. 752 Gill, W. H. “In a Wood.” Price £10 ioj. 753 Smith, Theresa W. “ From my Farm.” 754 Leslie, C. R., R.A., (the late). “ The late Archbishop Harcourt Vernon, of York ” .. .. .. Lent by Air. H. O'Neil, A.R.A. 755 Mulready, W., R A., (the late). Sketches. Lent by Air. H. O'Neil, A.R.A. 756 Chase, Miss Marian. “ Cottage at Chilston, Torquay.” Price £10 10 s. 757 Andrew, F. W. “Harvest in Hertfordshire.” Price ^10 ioj. 758 Jenkins, Miss Blanche. “Azaleas.” Price ^4 4 ^. 759 Goodall, F., R.A. “ Breton Courtship.” Lent by Air. Leonard R. Valpy. Class I.] West Galleries , Room VIII. 33 760 Cutts, I. T. “Interior of Chapel Barn, Padley Wood, Derby¬ shire.” Price ^ 20 . 761 McDonald, J. B., A.R.S.A. “ Glenfinglass.” Price ^io. 762 Norris, Miss Marion. “ Virginia Creeper and Ivy.” Price ^ 5 . 783 Absolon, Louis. “ The Curiosity Dealer.” Price ^10 ioj. '1764 Andrew, F. W. “Harvest Home in Hertfordshire.” Price 15 s. 765 Mole, J. H. “ Stoke Gabriel, South Devon.” Price ^ 35 . 1766 Fanner, H. “Helena.” Price ^31 ioj. (767 Lemon. “River Scene” .. .. Lent by M. A. Evans. |768 Marshall, R. A. K. “Autumn — Heathfield Park, Sussex.” Price ^" I 5* 769 Green, Blanche. “ Pastime.” Price 10 guineas. (770 McDonald, J. B., A.R.S.A. “The Braes o’ Balquhither.” Price £ 13 . 771 Squire, Miss Alice. “A Bit from the Old Garden.” Price^i 2 I2j. !772 Salter, J. “On the Newton Canal, near Kingsteignton, Devon.” Price £"] ‘js. 773 Swift, Mrs. E. H. “Laura.” Price ^15 15J. 774 Fahey, E. H. “ Sketch from Nature.” 775 Marshall, C. “ The Valley of Grindelwald—the Village and the Wetterhorn.” Price 8 guineas. 1 773 Richardson, C. “ Tynemouth Sands.” Price ^52 ioi. 777 Tidey, H, “ Don Juan and Haidee.” Lent by Mr. T. B. Forman. 778 Duffield, Mrs. W. “ Flowers and Fruit.” Price 35 guineas. 779 Dell, J. H. “ A Winter Moonlight.” Price ^20. 780 Orrock, J. “ A Windy Day in Surrey.” Price ^26 5 s. 781 Spiers, R. Phene. “ Ruins of Paris—Salle des Pas-perdus, Palais de Justice.” Price ^9 9^. 782 Maclean, Hector. “Greenwich Hospital.” Price £2 2s. 783 Worsey, T. “ Gorse and Heather.” Price ^9. 784 Hopkinson, Miss A. E. “Flowers—Winter.” Price ^4 4 ^. 785 Routh, Miss Rosalind. “The Foreland, Lynmouth.” Price ^10 ioj. T (tf.A.) * D 34 Paintings in Water Colours.—-British. [Div. I. 786 Cox, David (the late). “Landscape.” .. Lent by Mr. W. Waring. 787 Hawkins, Miss Agnes M. “ Christ Church, Newgate Street.” Price £$ y. 788 Rowbotham, T. L. “ H.M.S. * Queen,’ at Rotherhithe.” Price ios. 789 Matthews, J. “ Early Spring.” 790 Williamson, J. B. “ The Turn of the Tide.” Price 12 guineas. 791 Maile, A. “ Sevenoaks, Kent.” Price £ 2 1 . 792 Hardwick, J. J. “Chrysanthemums.” Price ^10 ioj. 793 Marshall, C. “ Evesham, Worcestershire.” Price 7 guineas. 794 Redgrave, J. F. “ Chateau at Thun.” 795 Rogers, Mrs. J. M. “ Blackberry Gatherers.” Priced 7 s. 796 Smith, Theresa W. “Geraniums.” 797 Prout, Miss Mary. “ A Chaffinch’s Nest.” Price £$ y. 798 Norris, Miss Marion. “ Poinsettia and Primula.” 799 Marrable, Mrs. “Old Mill, near Bossiny, Cornwall.” Price £12 12 s. 800 Green, B. R. “ The Page.” Price 40 guineas. “ I have not seen So likely an ambassador of Love.”— Merchant of Venice. 801 Bayes, A. W. “Confidences.” Price /15 15 ^. 802 Redgrave, Miss Evelyn L. “Drying Day.” Priced 7 j. 803 Wliiteford, Sidney T. “Fruit” .. . .Lent by Georgina M. Tod. 804 Branwhite, C. “An Old Mill—Sundown.” Price ^ 42 . 805 Richardson, W. “ Roslin Chapel.” Price 18 guineas. 803 Robinson, E. W. “ Tissington Spires, Dovedale, Deroyshire.” Price 15 guineas. 807 Withers, Mrs. “ Group of Autumn Berries.” Price ^15 15 ^. Lent by Mr. W. Badger. 808 - Glennie, G. F. “The House on the Common.” Price £10 ioj. 809 Claxton, Miss P'lorence. Drawing. Price ^ 10 . 810 Murray, W. Bazett. “Paris.” Price ^10 ioj. 811 Linton, J. D. “ Gazing, I seem to see Thought folded over Thought ” .. . • .. ,, .. Lent by Mr. G. S. Ash. Class I.] West Galleries , Room VIII . 35 812 Deakin, P. “ Evening on the Sands.” Price ^15. 813 Thornycroft, Miss Helen. “ Venetian Musical Party.” Price ^40- “ What! they lived once thus at Venice, Where the merchants were the kings ?”— Browning. 814 Jackson, S. P. “Desolation.” ,, Lent by Mrs. H. Croxford. 815 Foster, W. “Rabbits.” Price ^15. - 816 Williamson, W. M. “ Playing at Sailors.” Price £6 ioy. 817 Williams, A. M. “ A Group of Pigeons.” Price £\ ioy. 818 Bligh, J. “ Sunset in Shorne Churchyard, Kent.” Price ^10 ioy. 819 Rossiter, C. “In Gloss of Satin and Glimmer of Pearl.” Price ^50. 820 Bolton, W. H. “Derwentwater.” Price ^ 15 . 821 Bradley, J. H. “ On the Tuscan Apennines.” Price ^30. 822 D’Egville, J. H. “ San Lazzaro, the Armenian Convent, Venice.” Lent by Mr. C. Cheffins. 823 Vacher, C. “ Campagna of Rome in the ^inth Century.” Price ^ 75 . 824 Carpenter, W. “ The Fish Market, Rome.” Lent by Mr. T. H. Coles. 825 Courtney, H. F. T. “ Under my Quince Tree.” Price ^10 ioj. 828 Greenwood, C. H. “Hop Season.” Price £15 15 ,?. 827 Martineau, Miss G. “ A Sunny Day in the Fir Woods.” Price 15 guineas. 828 Dickinson, W. R. “A French Interior.” Price £z\. 829 D’Egville, J. H. “On the Seine, at St. Ouen.” Price 35 guineas. Lent by Mr. H. Silver. 830 Churchill, H. A. “ Snow Storm in Armenia.” Price 15 guineas. 831 Phillott, Constance. “Giulia.” Price ,£15. 832 Harrison, F. “ Deer Forest of Foinevon, Sutherlandshire.” Price &S- 833 Glennie, A. “View from the Corsini Gardens, Rome.” Price ^35- 834 Dicksee, J. R. “The Fair with Golden Hair.” Price ^31 ioj\ “ But she replied that she would receive no presents, and bade him go and reflect on what she had said to him.” D 2 36 Paintings in Water Colours. — Biiiish. [Div. I. 835 Corbould, E. H. “Mort d’Arthur.” Lent by H.R.H. The Princess Louise, Marchioness of Lome. 836 Bodichon, Madame. “ Moonrise and Snow on East Cliff, Hast¬ ings,” Price ^20. 837 Morris, Oliver. “ Gillingham Church.” Price 6 guineas. 83S Gregory, Mary F. “ Study of Dead Birds.” Price 15 guineas. 839 Baker, Harry. “ Cornfield at Harborne.” Price 6 guineas. 840 Gauntlett, Miss Gertrude. Price 15 guineas. “ She listened with a flitting blush, with downcast eyes and modest grace ; For well she knew he could not choose but gaze upon her face.” Coleridge. 841 Potchett, Miss Emily. “ Near Willesden.” Price f \. 842 Birch, C. B. The Haymaker.” Price ^Cio ioj-. 843 Bodichon, Madame. “ Sunset at Sea.” Price ^15. 814 Penson, R. Kyrke. “ Sand Pit, Borth.” .. Lent by Mr. W. Field. 845 Gauntlett, Miss Gertrude. “ Dead Leaves.” Price ^7 7 s . 846 Lindsay, Lady (of Balcarres). “A Study.” 847 Glenny, W . J. “ Mill End, Hambleclen.” Price ^12 I2.r. 848 Edmondson, R. H. “ Signs of Winter.” Price ^20. 849 Marrable, Mrs. Price fj Js ) “ There’s crimson buds, and white and blue, The very rainbow showers Have turned to blossoms where they fell, And sown the earth with flowers.”— Hood. 850 Tidf.y, H. “ Flowers of the Forest ” .. Lent by Mr. G. Fox. 851 Talfourd, Field. “ View in Guernsey, from near St. Samson’s.” Price ^21. 852 Chase, Miss M. “Holy Street Mill, Chagford, Devon.” Price £* 8 ^- 853 Capper, Miss Edith. “ The Ardent Blackberry Gatherer.” Price fio ioy. 851 Russell, Miss Juliana. “And in her Dreams the Realms of Fancy trod.” Price ^13 13J. 855 PALMER S. .. .. .. .. Lent by Mr. Leonardy R. Valpy. “ Oft on a plat of rising ground, I hear the far-off Curfew sound, Over some wide water’d shore, Swinging slow with sullen roar.”—Milton’s II Penseroso. 856 Earle, C. “ The Rheinfels, St. Goar.” Price ^16. Class I.] West Galleries , Room VIII. 37 Screen III. (857—875). 857 Mornewick, C. A. “ Lower Lake of Killarney.” Price £8 8j. 858 Bartlett, Miss A. S. “Flowers.” Priced 5 .r. ! 859 Glenny, AV. J. “ Mill Pool at Hambleden.” Price ^io ioj. 880 Wintle, Mrs. R. P. “Exeter Cathedral, West Front.” Price i IS 5 s - 881 Kennedy, AV. D. (the late). “ Portrait of a Boy.” Lent by Mr. C. Bussell. 882 Ditchfield, A. “ Rue de Delta, Algiers.” Price ^15 15 ^. 883 Glenny, W. F. “ A Warwickshire Cottage.” Price ^12 12 s. 864 Hegg, Madame Teresa (Vevry). Erygium, Price ^10 io.r. 885 Canty, H. R. “ The Salmon Leap, River Glenarm, Ireland.” Price ^10 10 s. 868 Weedon, E. “ Deal Boatmen making for a Distress Signal.” 867 Smith, C. “ Dropped off.” Price ^ 5 . 888 Olivier, Airs. “ Oyster Beds, Hants.” Price ^*8 8 s. 889 Hetherington, J. “ AVhen all the AVoods are Still.” 870 Heaton, E. “ AVild Snowdrops.” Price ^1 1 is. 6d. 871 Hough, AV. “Pine, AVhite and Black Grapes, &c.” Price 60 guineas. 872 McMiNNj Jane K. “ Red Camelia.” Price £1 ioj*. 873 Long, H. “ Oystermouth Castle, South Wales.” Price 10 iOi-. 874 Partridge, Miss Ellen. “A Quiet Whiff.” Lent by Mr. S. Sherley. 875 Olivier, Mrs. “ Isle of Wight from Havant.” Price £8 8 s. 876 Mole, J. H. “ Watching the Trout.” Price ^* 30 . 877 Wood, L. Pinhorn. “Kenilworth.” Price £8 8 s. 878 Corkran, Miss H. “Siegfried—Study of a Boy’s Head.” Pastel. Price ^12 1 2 s. 879 Hudson, C. “ The-Gateway Tower, The Castle, Aberystwith.” Price IS 5 s - 880 AVilliams, Mrs. Walter. “Early Morning--Craig Cwm Bychar, North Wales.” Price ^4 4 J. 3» Paintings in Water Colours. —- British. [Div. I. 881 Squire, Miss Clara. “Windfalls.” Priced 5 ^. 882 Marshall, R. A. K. “ Early Autumn, Heathfield Park, Sussex.” Price ^rio. 883 Creswick, T., R.A. (the late) “ Landscape.” Lent by Mr. W. Waring. 884 Cox, David (the late). “ Welsh Landscape.” Lent by Mr. J. Pender , M.P. 885 Varley, Edgar. “ Sheds at Bosham Quay, Sussex.” Price £ 12 . 888 Farrer, T. C. “ Sunset on the Thames at Cookham.” Price £\0 IOJ. 887 Rogers, Mrs. J. M. “ Flora Macdonald.” Crayon. 888 Pidgeon, H. C. “ Peep of the Thames, Richmond—Early Spring.” Price £ 2 1 . 889 Jacobson, Miss S. H. “ Fruit.” Price 6 guineas. 890 Prout, S. (the late) “ Gothic Porch.” .. Lent by Mr. W. Agnew. 891 Roberts, D., R.A. (the late). “The Mosque of Sultan Hassam, Cairo ” .. .. .. .. .. Lent by Mr. J Pender , M.P. 892 De Wint, P. “ View in Westmoreland.” Lent by Mr. J. Pender , M.P. 893 Collingwood, Miss Ellen. “Roses.” Price£6 6s. 894 Evans, Bernard. “Solitude.” Price £ 10 . 895 Trautschold, W. “ Gottes—Acker im Walde.” Price 40 guineas. 898 Russell, Miss Janette C. “ Ivy-leaved Geranium.” Price ^3 3 ^. 897 Russell, Miss Janette C. “ Summer Flowers.” Priced 4 . 898 Danby, T. “ Royal Common, Surrey.” .. Lent by Mr. T. Agnew. 899 De Wint, P. (deceased) “ Windsor Castle.” Lent by Mr. J. Pender , M.P. 900 Dibdin, T. C. “ Doorway of Chartres Cathedral.” Price £12 12 s. 901 Urwick, W. H. “ The Cock Inn, Headley, Surrey.” 902 Smith, W. J. Boase. “ Fishing Boat caught in a North-east Breeze, Coast of Cornwall.” Price ^ 20 . 903 Fitzgerald, J. A. “ The Enchanted Forest.” Price ^ 100 . 904 Gilbert, Sir J., A.R.A. “Dogberry’s Charge to the Watch.”— Much ado about Nothing .. .. .. Lent by Mr. W. Waring. 905 Spiers, R. Phen£. “ Mosque of Sultan Kaitbey, Cair.” Price £ l 5 1 5 '* Class L] West Galleries , Room VIII. 39 )05 a Tayler, F. “ Scotch Gamekeepers.”.. Lent by Mr. J. Lender , M.P. 906 Fisher, Ellen. “ Broken Ground, Redhill Common.” Price ^5 5 s ' 907 Dibdin, T. C. “ La Rue des Hallages, Rouen.” Price £26 5 s. 908 Ward, W. “ Old Church at Hastings.” Price £8 8 s. 909 Squire, Miss Emma. “Fruit.” Price ^5 5^. 910 Roberts, D., R.A. (the late). “The Square of Ramaleah, Cairo.” Lent by Mr. James Pender , M.P. 911 Jenkins, Miss Anne. “ Apple and Nuts.” Price £2 is. 912 Whiteford, Sidney T. “ Fruit.” 913 Cartwright, F. W, “ The Sand Cart.” 914 Wilkinson, Miss Georgina. “ Via Santa Reparata, Nice. Price ^5 5 -r. 915 Barstow, Miss E. “Nuremberg.” Price^ 5 . 916 Roberts, D., R.A. (the late). “The Cathedrals of Abbeville.” V Lent by Mr. J. Pender, M.P. 917 Gilbert, Sir T., A.R.A. “ Scehe from A Midsummer’s Night’s Dream ” . Lent Mr ' W ' Waring. | ! 918 Chase, Miss M. “Apples.” Price ^5 5 ^. i. 919 Maguire, Miss Adelaide A. “Blossoms.” Price ^ 20 . ; 920 Olivier, Mrs. “ Bristol Cathedral.” Price ^10 io.r. 921 Davis, F. “Ormond Bridge, Kilkenny.” Price £15 15J. 1922 Lucas & Tuck. “ Miss McKeith” (Crayon Drawing). ■ 923 Jones, W. H. Hammond. “ At Lynmouth, North Devon.” Price £8 8 ,. I 924 Warner, Compton. “ The Lake of Lucerne.” Priced 5s . 925 Redgrave, R., R.A. “ The Rush Gatherers.” Price 30 guineas. 928 Wilkinson, Miss Georgina. “ Cusset, near Vichy, Fiance. Price 7 guineas. 927 Pidgeon, H. C. “ Beeches in Knole Park, Kent.” Price £i\. 928 Wilkinson, Miss Georgina. “ Santa Maria in Trastevere, j Rome.” 929 Ward, W. “ A Sunset.” Price ^5 5 s. 40 Paintings in Water Colours. — British. LDiv. I. 930 Weslake, Charlotte. “ Found among the Blackberries.” Pricers $s. 931 Cruickshank, G. “Musing.” Price ^15 15 ^. 932 Coutts, H. “Illdey, Yorkshire.” Price ^14 14 A 933 Nibbs, R. H. “On the Medway, at Aylesford.” Price ^18 i 8 .r. Screen IV. (93-1—952.) 934 Clarke, G. R. “ Sluice Gate on the Severn.” Price ^15 15 . 5 -. 935 Mulready, W., R. A. (the late). “ Studies in Sepia.” Lent by Mr. H. O'Neil , A.R.A. 936 Nottingham, R. “A Country Lane.” Price 4 s. 937 Grover, Mrs. G. E. “ Odds and Ends.” 933 Creswick, T,, R.A. (the late). “ Studies.” Lent by Mr. LI. O'Neil , A.R.A. 939 Cartwright, F. W. “ Study of a Wood Pigeon.” 949 Hodges, E. “Peaches.” Price^i 5 . 911 Henry, W. “ Church of St. Giacomo di Rialto, Venice.” Price £\2 1 2S. 942 Mulready, W., R A. (the late). “ Studies.” Lent by Mr. H. O'Neil , A.R.A. 943 Nottingham, R. “ View from Holmwood, Surrey.” Price ^4 4 ^. 944 Barrand, C. D. “ Lake Horowhaia, North Island, New Zealand.” Lent by Mr. A. Eccles. 945 Richardson, C. “ On the Thames.” . Price /12 i 2 j\ 946 Macgregor, Miss S. “Autumn.” Price ^8 8 j. 947 Armstrong, Miss E. S. “Christmas Church Decorations.” Price ^12 12s. 948 Deakin, Miss J. “ At Lynmouth, North Devon.” Price £ 10 ioj'. 949 Murray, C. F. “A Portrait.” 950 Leoni, Victoria, Miss. “Hillsborough, Ilfracombe.” Price £10 ior. 951 Potchett, Miss E. “ View on the Brent.” Price ^ 4 . 952 Foster, Miss C. E. “ Christmas Roses.” Price ^5 ioj. JVest Galleries , Room VIII. 4* 1 Class I.] 953 Martineau, Miss Edith. “Une Belle Dame Sans Merci.” Price ^io ion ^54 Williams, J. L. “A Wayside Well, near Dartmouth.” Price ^ 20 . )55 Palmer, S. “ Pompeian Memories . . .Lent by Mr. C. L. Collard. 956 Randall, J. “ Household Cares.” Price^i 5 15J. 957 Williams, C. F. “Western Shore, Southampton — Evening.” Price i$s. p58 Colkett, Miss Victoria S. “ Geological Gateway, Cambridge.” Price /15 15 s. , 959 Knell, W. A., Sen. “ Fishermen returning to Port.” Price ^21 " 960 Tidey, H. “Sea Weeds.”. Lent by Air. G. Fox. 961 Bodichon, Madame. “ Sea at Hastings.” Price ^10. 962 Adamson, Miss. “ Hawthorn Blossom.” Price ^ 6 . 963 George, Ernest. “ Porch of the Church of St. Ours, Loches, Touraine.” Price ^ 22 . 964 Telbin, W. “ Church of Maria del Rosario, Venice.” Lent by Mr. C. R. Fletcher Lutwidge. 985 Glennie, G. F. “ Cowdray Park, Midhurst.” Price ^15 15J. 936 Newton, A. P. “ Scene in the New Forest, Hampshire.” 987 Dickinson, J. Reed. “ Gloom.” Price ^5 5 n 968 Harris, Mrs. “Flowers.” Price^ 25 . 989 Nesbitt, J. “ The Marriage Tree, Inverary.” Price ^20. 970 Macarthur, Miss Blanche. “Edith.” Price £\ 4 s 1 . 971 Glenny, W. J. “ The King’s Weir, Godstow.” Price ^5 5 -f. |972 Croft, A. “Chillon.” Price ^52 ion “ Three were in a dungeon cast, Of whom this wreck is left the last.”— Byron. 1973 Baker, W. J. “A Cattle Byre, Dalmally, Argyllshire.” Price^ 6 . &74 Chapman, J. Watkins. “Miss Hardcastle, in She Stoops to Conquer." Price ^To ion 975 Cole, Vicat, A.R.A. “ Near Abinger, Surrey.” Lent by Mr. Leonard R. Valpy , 976 Bland, James F. “Ruined Pagoda, and Pungi House, British Burmah.” Price £ 7 . <|977 Lindsay, Lady (of Balcarres). “Nelly.” 978 Bosworth, P. A. “ Harvest Fields, near Walton, Surrey.” Price 7 guineas. !|979 Bradley, Basil. “ The Happy Mother.” Price ^ 63 . Lent by Mr. C. H. Mitchell. Paintings in Water Colours. — British. [Div. I 42 930 Marks, H. S., A.R.A. “ The Princess and the Pelicans.” Lent by Mr. A. Burges 981 Stanley, Archer. “ Rainy Weather—Mists Gathering, West Highlands.” Price £31 io.r. 982 Hill, Miss E. G. “A French Fisher Girl.” Price £Toiox. 983 Bolton, W. T. “ Surrey Hills.” Price £ 45 . 984 Lucas, G. “Near Dorking, Surrey.” Price £ 30 . 985 Hopkins, Mrs. F. A. “ On Dartmoor.” Price £%. 986 Taylor, C. “ Hastings Fishing Craft.” Price £To ioy. 987 Kempe, H. “ Only a Penny.” Price £^10 ioj. 988 Spiers, Miss Charlotte H. “ Bric-a-Brac.” Price £6 6s. 989 Wallis, G. “ Waterfall at Dolgoch, Merionethshire.” Price £* 7 . 990 Landells, R. T. “A Prussian Outpost.” Price £20. 991 Lewis, Lennard. “ Dinant on the Meuse, Belgium.” Price £ 42 . 992 Powell, A. “ Gowbarrow Park, Ullswater.” Price £31 ioj\ 993 Davis, J. Pain. “ Study of a Head.” Price ^5. 994 Coleman, Miss R. “ Head of Puritan.” Priced 5 s. 995 McCrea, Miss Agnes. “ Roses.” 998 Slocombe, C. P. “A Rest by the Wayside.” Price £*73 ioj 5 . 997 Fahey, E. D. “ Bathing, Henley-on-Thames.” 998 Farrer, T. C. “ On the Medway, between Chatham and Roches¬ ter.” Price £ 40 . 999 Green, N. E. “ Loch Achray, from high ground near the Bridge of Turk.” Price £ 35 . SOUTH-WEST STAIRCASE. 1000 West, Wilfred. “Harleyford, near Great Marlow.” Price £" 25 . 1000a Bouvier, Augustus. “ In the Greek Theatre, Pompeii.” Price .£ 100 . 10006 Stanley, Archer. Price 20 guineas. “ And stills the wailing seabird on the hungry shore.”— Keble. 1000c Edmondson, R. H. “ Gylen Castle, Argyleshire.” Price £" 50 . 1000s? White, Captain T. P., R.E. “An Autumn Gleam on the hill side.” Price £" 15 . 100th? Smith, J. Burrell. “Durham Cathedral.” Price £52 ioj. 1000 f Boddy, W. J. “York Minster, from the Choir.” Price £"60. lOOOo- Jolly, Fanny C. “ In Cuckoo Time.” !lass I.] West Galleries , Rooms VII. & IX. WEST GALLERIES. 43 PAINTING ON POTTERY-STAINED GLASS—MOSAICS —DECORATIONS AND MURAL PAINTINGS, &c. POTTERY. ROOMS VII. AND IX. Where not otherwise stated, the Artist is also the Contributor. 1001 Coleman, W. S. Four Panels on Red Ground. Priced i 8 .r. 9 d. each .. .. .. .. Exhibited by Minton dr* Co.'s Art Studio. 1002 Coleman, W. S. Two Sets of Tiles. Priced 12 s. 6 d. the set. Exhibited by Minton dr 5 Co.'s Art Studio. 1003 Coleman, W. S. Framed Plateau. 1004 Coleman, W. S. Plateau. 1005 Coleman, Miss Helen. Framed Majolica Plate. 1006 Coleman, Miss Helen. Majolica Plateau. 1007 Marks, H. S., A.R.A. Slab, Signs of the Zodiac. Priced ijs. 6 d. Exhibited by Minton dr 5 Co.'s Art Studio. 1008 Marks, H. S., A.RA. Two Plaques. Price £2 17 s. 9 d. each. Exhibited by Minton dr* Co. 1009 Bennet, John. Cabinet with Painted Tiles. Price ^ 25 . Exhibited by Morris dr 5 Robertson. 1010 Moody, F. W. Two Spandrils. Painted in fictile vitri-faction for South Kensington Museum .. .. Exhibited by Minton dr 5 Co. 1011 Golding & Hardgrave. Pair of Mirrors with Painted Borders. Price ^14 14 * 5 -. 1012 Golding & Hardgrave. Mirror with Painted Enamel Border. Price ^12 1 2 s. 1013 Lessore, Emile. Pair of Painted China Waxlight Branches. Price ^ 47 . .. ., ,, Exhibited by Wedgwood dr 5 Sons. 1014 Lessore. Pair of Vases. Price 22 guineas. Exhibited by Wedgzvood dr 5 Sons. 44 Painting on Pottery, Glass, Mosaics, &c. [Diy. I 1015 Lessore. Vase- Price 18 guineas .. Exhibited by Wedgwood dr So?is 1016 Lessore. Tankard. Price £6 i6s. 6d. .. Exhibited by Mortlock 1017 Lessors. One Plaque. Price n guineas ., Exhibited by Mortlock, 1018 Lessore. One Plaque. Price 7 guineas Exhibited by Mortlock 1 : 1019 Lessore, E. Frame of Painted Trays. Price 12 guineas. Exhibited by Wedgwood dr Sons. 1020 Lessors, E. Oval Plaque. Price ^ 18 . Exhibited by Wedgwood dr Sons. 1021 Lessore, E. Plaque. Price 22 guineas. Exhibited by Wedgwood dr Sons. 1022 Lessore. Pair of Oval Trays. Price 4 guineas each. Exhibited by Mortlock. 1023 Lessore. Oval Tray. Priced 14 ^. 6 d. .. Exhibited by Mortlock. 1024 Lessore. Oval Tray. Price £$ 13 J. 6 d. .. Exhibited by Mortlock. 1025 Lessore. Painted Porcelain Plaque. Price 8 guineas. Exhibited by J. Mortlock. 1026 Solon. Pair of Vases—Pate-sur-Pate. Price £262 io.y. Exhibited by Mortlock. 1027 Solon. Pair of Vases. Price 24 guineas. Exhibited by T. Goode dr Co. 1028 Solon. Four Plates .. .. .. Exhibited by Minton dr 5 Co. 1029 Solon. Set of Three Vases. Price ^ 400 . Exhibited by T. Goode df Co. 1030 Sparks, Mrs. John. Tile Enamel Painting for Wall Decoration. 1031 Worcester Company. Pair of Pilgrim Bottles. Price 14 guineas. Exhibited by Mortlock. 1032 Worcester Company. Pair of Beakers red ground, gold dust. Price 12 guineas .. .. .. .. Exhibited by J. Mortlock. 1033 Minton’s Art Studio. Pair of Pilgrim Bottles. 1034 Minton’s Art Studio. Pair of Large Vases. Price £ 26 $s. each. 1035 Minton’s Art Studio. Pair of Pilgrim Bottles. Price £4 4 >y. each. 1036 Minton’s Art Studio. Two Vases. Price £2 12 s. 6 d. each. 1037 Minton’s Art Studio. Five Conservatory Bowls. Price 15 guineas each. 1038 Minton’s Art Studio. Two Painted Porcelain Plates. 1039 Labarre, —. Painted Porcelain Card Tray. Price ^ 10 . Exhibited by Mallet dr Ranvier. I. Cxass I.] West Galleries , Rooms VII. 6 s IX. 4 5 If. 1010 i *1041 l 1013 r, .1013 1014 1045 1046 1047 1043 1043 1050 1051 1052 1053 1054 1055 1056 1057 Millet, — . Painted Porcelain Card Tray. Price ^ 5 . Exhibited by Mallet Sr Ranvier. Gouttard, Leone. Painted Porcelain Card Tray. Price ^ 10 . Exhibited by Mallet dr 5 Ranvier. Jahn. Pair of Painted Vases. Price 180 guineas. Exhibited by T. Goode Sr Co. Flaxman. Painted Vase. “ Apollo, Orestes, Furies, &c. Exhibited by Battam Sr Son. - Terra-Cotta Vase, enamel and gold. Price ^ 5 . Exhibited by Watcombe Terra-Cotta Clay Company. -- Enamel Painted Terra-Cotta Vase. Price ^ 5 . Exhibited by Watcombe Terra-Cotta Clay Company. - Terra-Cotta Vase—Raised Flowers. Price ^ 10 . Exhibited by Watcombe Terra-Cotta Clay Company. Morgan, W. J. Porcelain Slab—“Spring.” Priced 5 .V. Eyre, John. Majolica Painting. Price ^"io io.r. Hammond, Edward. Plate—“Ildegonde.” Price £6 6s. Worcester Company. Pair of Pilgrim Bottles—Imitation Lacquer and Ivory work. “The Art of Pottery Painting.” Price 16 gs. Exhibited by T. Goode Sr Co. Worcester Company. Square Vases. “ The Art of Pottery Painting. Price 16 guineas per pair. Exhibited by T. Goode dr 5 Co. Jugs of various sizes and patterns, incised stone ware, blue glaze .. .. .. Exhibited by Messrs. Doulton Sr Co. 1 Talbert, B. J. Painted Tile Reredos. .. Exhibited by Cox Sr Sons. Coleman, W. S. Pair of Painted Plaques. Exhibited by T. W. Goode. Coleman, W. S. Painted Plaque .. . .Exhibited by T. W. Goode. - Pair of Vases and Stand. Price £ 2 $. Exhibited by Mallett Sr Ranvier. - Pair of Vases—Birds and Flowers. Price ^ 30 . Exhibited by Mallett dr 5 Ranvier. 1058 Wodehouse, Miss Thornton. Round Tray. Trice ^ 10 . 4 6 Painting on Pottery, Glass , Mosaics , [Div. I. STAINED GLASS. 1059 Hughes, H. Painted Window— “Our Lord, with Mary and Martha.” In S. W. Staircase . . Exhibited by Ward dr* Hughes. 1030 Ashwin, F. Painted Window—“ Charity.” Price ^ 6 o. In S. W. Staircase. 1081 - Painted Glass. In S. W. and N. E. Staircases. Exhibited by Usher dr 5 Kelly. 1032 Nicholas. Belgium. Painted Window—Two Lights. InN. E. Staircase. 1083 Constable, W. H. Painted Window. In N. W. Staircase. 1064 H. Casqlane & J. J. Nicholl Painted Window. In N. W. Staircase .. .. .. .. Exhibited by Cox dr*- Sons. 1035 C. Rossiter & S. J. Nicholls. Painted Single Light. In N. W. Staircase .. .. •,. ., Exhibited by Cox dr 5 Sons. 1088 Gibbs & Moore. Two Windows—Domestic Glass. In N. W. Staircase. 1087 Gibbs, C. A. Painted Window. In S. E. Staircase. 10a8 Gamble, J. Painted Window, for Refreshment Rooms of South Kensington Museum. In S. W. Staircase. Exhibited by Messrs. Powell dr 5 Sons. 1089 Moody, F. W. Painted Window, for South Kensington Museum. In S. E. Staircase .. .. Exhibited by Messrs. Powell dr 5 Sons. MOSAICS. 1070 Hart, S. R. A. “Figure of Maestro Giorgio.” W^orked by female students, S. K. .. .. Exhibited by Minton , Hollins dr* Co. 1071 Bowler, H. A. “Figure of Jean Goujon.” Worked by female students, S. K. .. .. Exhibited by Minton , Hollins dr* Co. 1072 Westlake, F. H. “ Supper at Emmaus ” Exhibited by Jesse Rust. 1073 Stevens, A. “ Head of Daniel,” for St. Paul’s Cathedral. Exhibited by Jesse Rust. 1074 Taddei, A. “ Head of Our Lord.” In fine Mosaic. Price ^ 40 . Exhibited by Salviati dr* Co. 1075 Novo, F. “ St. Spiridione.” Price ^ 150 . Exhibited by Salviati & Co. 1076 - Two small Busts in Mosaics. Price £/[ each. Exhibited by Salviati dr 5 Co, Class I.] West Galleries , Rooms VII. 6 s IX. 47 1077 Novo, F. Two Mosaic Figures ; one of Edward III., and one of William of Wykeham. Price £$2 ioj. each. Exhibited by Salviati & Co. 1078 Winterhalter. Mosaic Portrait of H.R.H. the late Prince Consort, after a painting by . Exhibited by Salviati dr* Co. 1079 Tomlinson, C. Table of Derbyshire Spar Mosaics. Price ioo guineas. 1080 Wren, J. Inlaid Table; Derbyshire black marble. Price^8o. DECORATIONS AND MURAL PAINTINGS. 1081 Warren, A. H. “ Screen in Five Folds. ” Price ^210. 1032 Moody, F. W. “ Cotton Growing.” Two panels. FANS. WEST QUADRANT. 1083 Reynolds, Mrs. H. Fan mount, white silk—“ Flowers.” Price £2. .. ., ., .. .. Exhibited by Eliza Reynolds. 1084 Reynolds, Mrs. H. Fan Mount, black silk—“ Music, Painting, Sculpture and Dancing.” Price £2 ioj. Exhibited by Eliza Reynolds. 1085 Galindo, R. E. Fan. 1088 Gilpin, Ellen, J. Fan Mount—“ Arabesque.” Price £2 2s. 1037 Grover, Mrs. G. E. Fan Mount on Silk—“ Wild Flowers.” 1088 Fourniss, William. Screen. Price ^25. 1039 Marryatt, Augusta. Folding Four-leaved Screen. Price ^21. 1090 Hogg, Jane E. Pen and Ink Etching of Horses on Silk, forming a Hand Banner Screen. The drawing of horses after Herring. Price ^5 $s, 1091 Hogg, Jane E. Pen and Ink Etching of Dogs on Silk, forming a Hand Banner Screen. The drawing of dogs after Landseer. 1092 Townsend, Miss. Fan. Price ^4 4^. 1093 Simpson, Emma C. Fan Mount on Silk—“Design.” Price £3 y. 48 Painting on Pottery, Glass, Mosaics, &c. [Div. I. 1094 Hogg, Alice M. Pen and Ink Etching of Horses on Silk, forming a Hand Banner Screen. The drawing of horses after Herring. Price ^'5 5 s ' 1095 Hogg, Alice M. Pen and Ink Etching of a Dog on Silk, forming a Hand Banner Screen. The drawing of the dog after Landseer. 1096 Morrell, M. A. Pen and Ink Study of Trees in Winter. Price j£5 . 1097 Montalba, Henrietta. Fan Mount. Price ^12 12 ^. 1098 Fisher, Ellen. Lace Fan. Price ^2 12 s. 6d. 1099 Armstrong, Emily. Fan Mount—Painting on Silk. Price £2 2 s. 1100 Woon, Rose E. Fan Mount—Silk. Price £2 2 s. 1100a Whitmore, R. A. Fan Mount—“Azaleas.” Price £2 2 s. Class I.J East Galleries , Rooms XIX. & XX. 49 EAST GALLERIES. ROOMS XIX. and XX.* PAINTINGS IN OIL.—FRANCE. * " Where not otherwise stated , the Artist is also the Contributor. ROOM XX. 1101 Henner, J. J “Alsatian Girl.” Painted 1871 . 1102 Elmerich, C. E. “ Episode of Buzenval.” Painted 1871 . Lent by the French Government. 1103 Cock, Cesar de. “ Morning in the Wood at Sevres.” Painted 1869 .. .. Lent by the French Government . 1104 Pinta, A. L. “ Ferry Boat on the Marne.” Painted 1871 . 1105 Yvon, A. “ Secrets d’Etat.” 1106 Dehaussy, J. “ Pompeian Girl.” Painted 1869 . 1107 Ballot, Mdme. A. “ Portrait of Mdme. L. S. Belloc.” 1108 Maison, P. E. “ The Young Mother.” 1109 Fr£re, C. “Gipsies Making Baskets.” Painted 1871 . 1110 Ouvrie, P. J. “ Mont Orgueil Castle, Isle of Jersey.” Painted 1867 . 1111 Clement, F. A. “ Water Merchant of Caferzaiak.” Painted 1869. 1112 Dehaussy, J. “ The Italian Fruit Merchant.” 1113 Chazal, C. C. “ Souvenir of Biskra.” 1114 Isabey, E. “ Fishing Boat tacking in the Canal.” Lent by Mr. Montalba. 1115 Landelle, C. “ Armenian Girl.” Painted 1871. * The Paintings from No. 1101 to No. 1282 are in Room XX., and those from No. 1283 to No. 1341 in Room XIX. (IGA.) £ o Paintings in Oil.—-France. [Div. I. 1118 Bernier, C. 44 Fountain in Brittany.” Painted 1869 . Lent by the French Government. 1117 Lapostolet, C. “View of the Canal St. Martin, Paris.” Painted 1870 .. .. .. .. Lent by the French Government. 1118 Palliere, T. L. 44 The Young Mother.” Painted 1867 . 1119 Delaunay, J. E. 44 The Death of Nessus.” Painted 1870 .. .. .. .. .. Lent by the French Government. 1120 Duran, C. “La Dame au Gant.” Painted 1869 . 1121 Notermann, Z. 44 Monkeys and Dogs—a Race.” 1122 IsTotermann, Z. 44 Monkeys and Dogs—a Steeplechase.” 1123 Guillon, A. I. 44 Parasol Pines at Cannes, Winter Morning.” Painted 1867 . 1124 Escallier, Madame Eleonore. 44 A Garden Comer.” 1125 Rochenoire, J. de la. 44 Death of Hippolytus.” Painted 1866 . 1126 Parrot, P. Portrait of a Woman. Painted 1869 . 1127 Elmerich, C. E. 44 The Old Rue Monge, Paris.” Painted 1868 . 1128 Persin, Mdlle. 44 Fisherwoman of the Environs of Nice.” Painted 1870 . 1129 Didier, J. “Country near Rome.” Painted 1870 . Lent by the French Government . 1130 Barrias, F. J. 44 Repose—Titian Painting the Venus of the Duke of Urbino.” 1131 Rochenoire, J. de la. 44 A Cattle Market.” Painted 1867 . 1132 Weber, T. 44 Le Trgport, Environs of Dieppe.” 1133 Monfallet, A. F. 44 The Story Teller.” 1134 Parrot, P. 44 Young Venetian Girl.” Study. Painted 1871 . 1135 Gassies, Georges. 44 Return from the Hunt.” 1136 Van Elyen, P. 44 Distribution of English Gifts in Paris after the Siege ” .. .. .. .. .. Lent by M. Boussicot fils. 1137 Monfallet, A. F. 44 Musical Recreation.” 1138 Forcade, R. A. J. 44 View in Sologne.” 1139 Gluck, E. 44 Boar Hunting.” Painted 1870 . Lent by the French Government. Class I.] East Galleries , Rooms XIX. & XX. 5i 1140 Didier, J. “ Country Woman leading Two Cows.” Painted 1871. 1141 Duplessy, J. A. “ Souvenirs of Youth.” j 1142 Lehmann, H. “Repose.” Painted 1864. 1143 Malbet, Mdlle. L. “ Still Life—Fruit.” Painted 1872, 1144 Duplessy, J. A. “ Souvenirs of Old Age.” 1145 Cormon, F. “ The Niebelungen.” Painted 1870. Lent by the French Government. 1146 Escosura, Ignace de Leon Y. “The Rue de Rivoli the Morning of May 24, 1871” .. .. .. Lent by Mr. R * * * 1147 Groiseilliez, M. de. “ Fishing Boats at Etretat.” 1148 Valadon, J. E. “Statuette, &c.” Painted 1871. 1149 Lassalle, L. “ Children playing with Rabbits.” 1150 Dupre, V. “Mill in the Suburbs of Trouville.” 1151 Escosura, Ignace de Leon Y. “The Nurses of the Young Prince.” .. .. .. .. .. .. Lent by Mr. R * * * 1152 B6urges, Mdlle. L. “ The Guardian.” [1153 Groiseilliez, M. de. “ Verge of a Wood.” 1154 Guiaud, J. “ Autumn Landscape.” 1155 Lavezzari, E. “ The Wood of Monthuis—Snow.” Painted 1871. 1156 Lansyer, E. “ Coast of Brittany.” Painted 1870. 1157 Hillemacher, E. E. “Aristides and the Peasant.” Painted 1869 .. .. .. Lent by the French Government. 1158 Lehmann, H. “Portrait of Mgr. Darboy, late Archbishop of Paris, killed during the Commune.” i 1159 Chaigneau, F. “ Flock of Sheep.” Painted 1870. Lent by the French Government. 1160 Laporte, E. H. “Rose and Colas, Souvenir of Samois, near Paris.” Painted 1872. 1161 Feyen Perrin, A. “ Charles le Temeraire.” 1162 Feyen, E. “Waiting for the Fishing Boats.” 1163 Feyen, E. “After Fishing.” 1 X 64 Feyen, E, “Washerwoman.” 2 52 Paintings in Oils — France. [Div. I, H65 Grandchamp, L. E. Pinel de. “ The Mirror.” 1166 Vuillefroy. “ Morning in the Bas Breau.” Lent by the French Government . 1167 Giraud, C. “ Bowls at Pont Aven, Brittany.” Painted 1869 . Lent by the French Government. 1168 Clement, F. A. “ The Siesta.” Painted 1863 . 1169 Benouville, A. T. “Joan of Arc ” Lent by the French Government. 1170 Rongeron, T. “ A Spanish Quarrel ” .. Lent by J. Laurent. 1171 Chenu Fleury, A. “ The Village in Snow.” 1172 Crespelle, A. E. “ The Golden Age.” 1173 Mathieu, Mdme. M. “A Copper, if you Please.” 1174 Dusseuil, Mdlle. Leonie. “ Portrait of a Man.” After Titian. 1175 Blois, F. B. de. “Winter Morning.” Landscape. Painted 1871 . 1176 Tissot, J. “Before the Departure.” 1177 Frere, Ch. Th. “The Simoun Ruins of Palmyra.” Lent by the French Government. 1178 Luminais, E. V. “Envue de Rome.” Painted 1870 . Lent by the French Government . 1179 Harpignies, H. “ The River (Morvan).” Painted 1869 . Lent by the French Government. 1180 Escallier, Madame El£onore. “ Crystal Vase.” 1181 Tissot, J. “ Bad News.” 1182 Lacretelle, Ed. “ Portrait of Mrs. Rivers Wilson.” 1183 Los Rios, de. “Reverie.” Painted 1871 . 1184 Gros, L. “ Cavaliers in a Wood.” Painted 1867 . 1185 Petiau, H. “ Landscape.” 1188 Pascal, Mdlle. C. “Still Life.” 1187 Maloisel, E. F. “ Sheep in a Wood.” 1188 Guillaumet, G. “Ploughing, Winter Evening, Frontier of Maroc.” 1189 Destailleur, L. H. A. “ Le Medecin Malgre lui.” Moliere, Act 3 , sc. III. 1190 Pinta, A. L. “Sport amongst the Marshes.” Painted 1871 . East Galleries , Rooms XIX. & XX. S 3 Class I.] 1191 Gros, L. “ Lunch on the Grass.” Painted 1869 . 1192 Brunner-Lacoste, H. “Morning.” Painted 1870 . 1193 Philippain, Mdlle. E. “ Russian Peasant Girl.” Study. Painte 1867 . 1194 Forcade, R. A. J. “ Sea-side.” 1195 Guillaumet, G. “ Frontier of Maroc.” Painted 1869 . Lent by the French Government „ 1196 Dusseuil, Mdlle. Leonie. “Portrait of a Man.” After Rubens. 1197 Serres, A. “The Well.” 1198 Hugard, C. S. “ Toucque, near Trouville, by Moonlight.” 1199 Brillouin, L. G. “ The Flemish Patrol.” 1200 Brunner, G. “ Spring Flowers.” 1201 Lambert, A. “ After Storm.” Painted 1871 . 1202 Ouri, A. “ Still Life.” Painted 1867 . 1203 Vallet, C. “A Crystal Decanter.” Painted 1871 . 1201 Malbet, Mdlle. D. “ Still Life—Partridge.” Painted 1872 . 1205 Antigna, J. P. A. “A Country Doctor.” Painted 1871 . 1206 Gassies, Georges. “Belle Croix—Forest of Fontainebleau.” Landscape. 1207 Viollet Le Due, A. E. “ A Chestnut Plot in the Valley of Iony.” 1208 Muraton, A. “Meditation.” Painted 1869 . 1209 Escallier, Madame Eleonore. “Plums.” 1210 Brillouin, L. G. “ Teaching the Prince.” 1211 PERAULT, L. “ Odalisque.” .. .. .. Lent by Mr. L. Craven . 1212 Protais,, P. A. “ 1870 .” .. .. Lent by the French Government. 1213 Forcade, R. A. J. “A Negress Almee.” 1214 Guillon, A. I. “Terrace of the Old Abbey of Vezelay.” Painted 1870 . 1215 Clement, F. A. “ Mahommed, the Flute Player, Cairo.” Painted 1871 . 1216 Ouri. A. “ Bust of Cervantes with Flowers.” Painted 1867 . Paintings in Oil. — France. [Diy. 1. 54 1217 Browne, Mdme. Henriette. “Spring.” 1218 Dusseuil,. Mdlle. Leonie. “Marie Antoinette in the tower of the Temple.” 1219 Legat, L. “ An Old Mill—Landscape.” Painted 1868 , 1220 Muraton, Mdme. E. “Caught!” Painted 1870 . 1221 Brunner, G. “ Summer Flowers.” 1222 Guichard, J. “ Les Noces de Gamache.” 1223 Malbet, W. C. “ Still Life—Fruit.” Painted 1871 . 1224 Viollet Le Due, A. E. “ View of Antibes—Var.” 1225 Browne, Mdme. Henriette. “ Children with Oranges—Nubia.” Painted 1869 .. .. .. Lent by Mr. W. Turquand. 1226 Thoren, Otto Van. “NormandyCattle.” Painted 1871 . 1227 Patrois, J. “ The Wine Press.” 1228 Flandrin, P. “ Idylle.” Landscape. Painted 1869 . Lent by the French Government. 1229 Seg^, A. “The Cathedral of Chartres.” Painted 1871 . 1230 Ribot, T. “ The Philosophers.” Painted 1869 . Lent by the French Government. 1231 BellangE (the late), H. “ Episode in the Retreat of Moscow.” Lent by Mdme. Bellange. 1232 Hugard, C. S. “ Border of the Forest, Compiegne—Sunset.” 1233 Cousin, V. G. “ Castel-Fusain.” Painted 1871 . 1234 Formstecher, Mdlle. Bertha. “A Studio.” 1235 Ranvier, V. T. “Idylle.” Painted 1869 . Lent by the French Governments 1236 Grandchamp, L. E. Pinel DE. “Portrait of the Mar¬ quise de * * * ” 1237 Le Poittevin, E. (the late). “ Environs of Etretat.” Painted 1870 . > Lent by the French Governments , 1238 Blin F. (the late). Landscape. Painted 1857 . Lent by the French Govem?nent.\ 1239 CABANEL, A. “ Francesca di Rimini.” Painted 1870 . Lent by the French Government . East Galleries , Room XX. 55 Class I.] 1240 Philippain, Mdme. E. “Portrait of the Count of Mirabeau.” Painted 1870. 1241 Le Poittevin (the late), E. “ Ice-breaker in the Netherlands.” Lent by the French Government. 1242 Sauzay, A. “ Hunting Rendezvous.” Painted 1869. Lent by the French Government. 1243 Callias, H. de. “ The Nymph of the Fountain.” 1244 Anker, A. “ The Marionettes.” Painted 1871. 1245 Zuber-Buhler, F. “ Difficult Teaching.” 1246 Paternostre, L. “A Stable.” Lent by the French Government. 1247 Jundt, G. “ Return from the Feast.” Painted 1870. Lent by the French Government. 1248 Ballin, A. “ Battle of La Hogue.” 1249 Leleux, A. “ An Amateur in his Studio.” 1250 Peyrol Bonheur, Mdlle. J. “ Flock of Sheep in Stormy Weather.” Painted 1870. 1251 RicoiS, F. E. “ The Port of Cette.” 1252 Coninck, P. De. “ II Far niente.” 1253 Zuber-Buhler, F. “ Coaxing.” 1254 Duran, C. “ Portrait of Mdme. Ernest Feydeau.” Painted 1870. 1255 Monnecove, Gaston de. “ Pointer’s Head.” Painted 1871. 1256 Clement, F. A. “ Les Fetes du Bayram (Cairo).” Painted 1866. Lent by the French Government. 1257 BruNner-LaCoste, H. “The Well.” Painted 1871. 1258 Muraton, Mdme. E. “Peaches.” Painted 1871. 1259 HeUllant, A. “ L’^cole buissonniere.” Painted 1869. Lent by the French Government. 1260 Hugard, C. S. “Willows—Landscape.” 1261 Prades, A. F. de, and E. Niemann. “On the Banks of the Loire ” ., .. ., ,. .. .. Lent by Mr. G. Brown. 1262 Leleux, Madame A. “ The Game at Piquet—time of Louis XV.” 1263 Joulin, L. “Episode of the Bombardment.” Lent by Mr. Burly. 1264 Ballot, Mdme. A, “Still Life.” Painted 1870. Paintings in Oil. — France. [Dir. I 1285 Doux, Madame Lucile. “Dressing.” Painted 1870 . 1266 Couder, Alex. “ Interior.” Painted 1869 . Lent by the French Government. 1267 Guiaud, J. “View of Palma.” 1268 Brown, J. L. “ Le 17 Juin, 1815 .” Painted 1869 . Lent-by the French Government. 1269 Sellier, C. A. “ Souvenirs of Italy.” Painted 1869 . 1270 Clement, F. A. “Young Fellah Smoking.” 1271 Lansyer, E. “ Pond of Mortefontaine.” Painted 1871 . 1272 Antigna, J. P. A. “Remonstrance.” Painted 1871 . 1273 Luminais, E. y. “The Vedette.” Painted 1869 . I^ent by the French Government. 1274 Landelle, C. “ Armenian Woman.” 1275 Jundt, G. “ The Nurse in the Wood.” 1276 Serret, C. E. “ Young Girls Looking at the country.” 1277 Chaillou, N. “ A Rat Seller during the Siege of Paris.” 1278 Nobecourt, E. “ Road in the Wood—Ville d’Avray.” 1279 Leleux, A. “ The Blacksmith.” Painted 1869 . Lent by the French Government. 1280 Serret, C. E. “Pouting.” 1281 Serret, C. E. “ Young Girl Taking her Lunch.” 1282 Tissot, J. “ Portrait of Captain * * *.” ROOM XIX. 1283 PoRNEY, L. “ Francesca and Paolo.” 1284 DumaX, E. J. “ Road from Brest to Conquet”—Landscape. 1285 Van" Elven, P. “ View of Gibraltar.” 1286 Fines, E. “ A Binion Player, Brittany.” Painted 1872 . 1287 Lambert, E. “ Washing Day.” 1288 Timbal, L. C. “ Italy, 15 th Century.” 1289 Gall, J. “ The Shipwreck.” 1290 Brunner-Lacoste, H. “ The Dead Swan.” Painted 1870 . 1291 Mazi^s, J. P. V. “ Christ Healing.” 1292 Seg£, A. “The Oak Trees of Kertregonnec.” Painted 1870 . Lent by the French Government. Class I.] East Galleries , Room XIX. SI 1293 Cossmann, M. “ The Reveille.” 1294 Jundt, G. “ The Museum of Bern.” 1295 Tabar, L. “ Attila Ordering a Massacre of Prisoners.” Painted 1861 .. .. .. .. Lent by the French Government. 1296 Monginot, C. “ Swan and Hawk.” 1297 Sellier, C. A. “ The Levite of Ephraim.” Painted, Rome, 1863 . 1298 Hirsch, A. A. “ Abraham’s Sacrifice.” 1299 Ribot, T. “ The Samaritan.” Painted 1870 . Lent by the French Government. 1300 ToURNEMtNE, C.E. De. “ Hunting in Africa.” Painted 1869 . Lent by the French Government. 1301 Dupain, E. “ Death of the Nymph Hesperil.” 1302 Laurens, J. P. “Jesus driven out of the Synagogue.” Painted 1870 .. .. .. .. Lent by the French Government. 1303 Monginot, C. “ Peacock and Mirror.” Painted 1869 . 1304 Meynier, J. J. “Christ Asleep during the Storm.” Painted 1870 .. .. .. .. .. Lent by the French Government. 1395 Hixlemacher, E. E. “ Brother Philippe’s Geese.” Painted 1870 .. .. .. .. Lent by the French Government . 1306 Sebillot, P. “A Hollow Way in Brittany.” Painted 1871 . 1307 Elmerich, C. E. “ lie des Moulins at Charenton, near Paris.” Painted 1868 . 1308 CorpEt, E. “ Autumn Fruit.” 1309 Baudit, A. “River Seine at St. Ouen—The Mill.” 1310 Cordier, L. “ The Nymph Echo.” 1311 Peze-Piorski, L. “ Head of an Old Man.” 1312 Chazal, C. C. “ View of a Constantine Mosque.” 1313 Gide, T. “The School.” 1314 Didier, J. “ Buffaloes in a Bog.” Painted 1871 . 1315 Lacretelle, Ed. “ Young Girl with Fruit.” 1316 Philippe, D. “ The Nymph Echo.” Painted 1866 . Lent by the French Government. 1317 Dubois, Hippolytk. “ Diana.” Painted 1869 , Lent by the French Government. 5 8 Paintings in Oil. — Francs. [Div 1318 Lansyer, E. “Walk in Autumn.” 1319 Forcade, R. A. J. “ Menhir at Kermorvan.” 1320 Dubasty, A. H. “ Eletta.” Painted 1868 . 1321 G£libert, J. “ A Hunter’s Fire-side.” 1322 Thoren, Otto Van. “Pasturage in Normandy.” Painted 1869 . 1323 Poncet, J. B. “ Bacchus Crowning Ariadne.” 1324 Mu RATON, A. “ The Fallen Angel.” Painted 1871 . 1325 Feyen Perrin, A. “Les Damngs,” from Dante. 1326 Salabert, F. “ Lake of Annecy and the Tournette.” 1327 Lecran, Mdlle. M. Z. “I am the Lamb of God.” 1328 Clement, F. A. “ Death of Caesar.” Painted 1862 . 1329 Gide, T. “ Choir of the Convent of St. Bartholomew, near Nice ” Painted 1869 .. .. Lent by the French Governmer 1330 Moullion, A. “ The River of Orsay.” 1331 Gautier, E. “ St. Sebastian.” Painted 1869 . Lent by the French Governmen 1332 Poncet, J. B. “ Orpheus and Eurydice returning from the Infernal Regions.” 1333 Van Elyen, P. “ Soiree Venitienne in Paris.” 1334 Yvon, A. “A Warrior.” 1335 Fines, E. “The Empty Nets at Dornauenez.” 1336 Laborne, E. E. “ View of Granville.” Painted 1869 . 1337 Loustaunau, A. L. “ Alley in the Woods of the Prince of Wagram.” 1338 Gosselin, C. “Evening.” 1339 Groiseilliez, M. de “Banks of the Seine, at Samois,”' 1340 Salabert, F. “ Lake of Annecy.” 1341 Hugrel, P. H. “Shepherds.” Class L] East Galleries , Room XVIII. 59 EAST GALLERIES. PAINTINGS IN OIL.—FOREIGN. BADEN, BAVARIA, GERMANY, &c. ROOM XVIII. Where not otherwise stated , the Artist is also the Contributor. 1360 Niedmann, A. Bavaria. “ Preparation for Leaving the Aim.” Price ^40. 1361 Meyer, F. Bavaria. “ The Wooing.” Price ^70. 1362 Piralta, F. Spain. “A Contrabandista.” Lent by Mr. F. W. Cosens. 1363 Bewer, C. “Bathsheba.” Price ^ 150 . 1364 Amberger, L. Switzerland. “ The Wetterhorn.” 1365 Hohbach, F. Bavaria. “ The Meeting on the Lake. Price ^60. 1366 Boser, F. “ The Orphan.” Price ^15. 1367 Robles, Juan. Spain. “ Mid-day Meal at a Farm, Aranjuez.” Lent by Mr. F. W. Cosens. 1368 Ferrandiz, B. Spain. “ Subject taken from the ‘ Cid.’ ” Lent by Mr. F. W. Cosens. 1369 Boshart, W. Bavaria. “ Part of the Chiemsee.” Price ^70. 1370 Kaltennmoser, M. Bavaria. “ The Birthday.” Price ^60. 1371 Mecklenburg, L. Bavaria. “ St. Michael’s, Venice—Moonlight.” Price ^40. 1372 Bosshardt, C. Bavaria. “ Politicians in the Monastery.” Price ^90. 1373 Ferrandiz, B. Spain. “ Subject taken from the <, Cid.’ ” Lent by Mr. F. W. Cosens. 1374 Gebhardt, L. Bavaria. “ Near Munich.” Price ^40. 1375 Winkler, J. Bavaria. “ Mountain Scene—near Reichenhall.” Price L*oo . * ., .. .. Lent by Captain Fair holme, R.N. 60 Paintings in Oil. — Foreign. [Div. : 1376 Reck, Fraulein H. Von. Baden. “ Good Fellov slip.” Price ^80 .. .. .. .. .. .. Lent by Miss J. SchaeffA 1377 Poschinger, R. Bavaria. “ Sketch on the Simsee.” Pricers. 1378 Meyer, F. Bavaria. “ The Card Players.” Price ^ 70 . 1379 Millner, C. Bavaria. “ View in the Tyrol.” Price ^ 60 . 1389 Bamberger, Prof. Bavaria. “ Coast Scene — near the Mouth of the Elbe.” Price ^367 ioj. Lent by Captain Fairholme, R.l\ 1381 Grund, J. Baden. “ The Dying Hour of a Hungarian Gipsy Musician.” Price ^ 250 . 1382 Roegge, W. Bavaria. “ The Secret in the Letter.” Price ^ 65 . 1383 Hofer H. Bavaria. “ The Untersee.” Price ^ 36 . 1384 Schonfeld, E. Germany. “ Landscape near Lucerne.” Price y£i8o. 1385 Hofer, H. Bavaria. “ Winter Landscape.” Price ^ 36 . 1386 Leon y Escosura. Spain. “ Picture Gallery of Philip IV.” Lent by Mr. F. W. Cosen., 1387 Jimenez, J. Spain. “ The Ship Boy’s Letter from Cuba.” Lent by Mr. F. W. Cosens 1338 Voescher, L. Bavaria. “ The Reichenbach and Wetterhorn.” Price ^ 25 . 1389 Coudres, L. des. Baden. “ Old Bavarian Peasant Woman.” Price ^50 ,. .. .. .. ... Lent by Miss y. Schaejflt 1390 Brunner, H. Bavaria. “Thoughtful.” Price^ 40 . 1391 Millner, C. Bavaria. “ Mountain Scene in Schowan.” Price £ 6 °. . 1392 Saloman, G. Sweden. “ The First Child.” Price ^ 80 . 1393 Deibl, A. Bavaria. “ The Fatal Fishing.” Price ^ 50 . 1394 CoRRENS, E. Bavaria. “A Nymph.” Price ^ 70 . 1395 Koeckert, J. Bavaria. “ The Cow-keeper’s Sunday Devotions.” Price ^ 45 . 1396 Hermann, L. Germany. “ Grand Canal, Venice.” Price ^ 45 . 1397 Reck, Fraulein H. Von. Baden. “ Will he Come ? ” Price £1 10 .. .. .. .. .. .. Lent by Miss J. Schaeffle 1398 Heckel A. Von. Bavaria. “ Girl Playing the Flute.” Price )iv. I.J East Galleries, Room XVIII. 61 399 Hauschild. Bavaria. “Old and Young at the Chiemsee.” ' Price £bo. 400 Salva, G. Spain. “ Cambio de Tiro.” Lent by Mr. F. W. Cosens. 401 Salva, G. Spain. “ Mass in Arragon.” Lent by Mr. F. TV. Cosens. 402 Grund, J. Baden. “ Negro in Oriental Costume.” Price ^ 120 . ,{403 DuFaur, Otto von F. Bavaria. “Repulse of a Sortie from Paris.” Price £ 65 . 404 Neustatter, L. Bavaria. “ The Chimney Sweep.” Price ^ 50 . 405 Zimmerman, R. S. Germany. “Gamblers Surprised.” Price ^ 200 . {406 Neustatter, L. Bavaria. “ See-Saw.” Price £ 60. 407 Lange, J. Bavaria. “ Calm before the Storm.” Price ^ 100 . 408 Hohbach, F. Bavaria. “ The Bride’s Prayer.” Price ^ 60 . 409 Kessler, —. Germany. “The Tell Chapel—Moonlight.” Price 410 Durck, F. Bavaria. “ Young Shepherd from Meran.” Price ^ 35 . 411 Lange, J. Bavaria. “Partenkirchen—Oberammergau.” Price £100. 412 Salva, G. Spain. “A Posada” .. Lent by Mr. L\ TV. Cosens. 413 Neustatter, L. Bavaria. “The Jam Pan.” Price ^50. 414 Baumgartner, P. Bavaria. “Be Careful.” Price^ 100 . 415 Niedmann, A. Bavaria. “ Fellow Boarders.” Price ^.' 30 . 416 Langko, D. Bavaria. “ Environs of Munich.” Price ^ 40 . 1417 Mali, C. Bavaria. “ Cows in the Lake.” Price^ 50 . 418 Graefle, A. Bavaria. “ Girl Playing on a Lute.” Price ^50. 419 Koeckert, J. Bavaria. Landscape—“Moonlight.” Price £120. 420 Roegge, W. Bavaria. “ A Violin Player.” Price ^ 45 . 421 Deibl, A. Bavaria. “ The Little Housekeeper.” Price ^ 30 . 422 Baumgartner, P. Bavaria. “A Mendicant Friar.” Price^ 100 . 423 Hoff, C. Bavaria. “ The Music Lesson.” Price ^30. 424 Roegge, W. Bavaria. “Curiosity.” Price^ 45 . Graefle, A. Bavaria. “ Girl Knitting.” Price £^o. Paintings in Oil. —- Foreign. [Div. I. 62 1426 Mali, C. Bavaria. “ Sheep at the Drinking Trough.” Price ^ 50 . 1427 Langko, D. Bavaria. “ The Waal, near Nimeguen.” Price ^ 40 . 1428 Salva, G. Spain. “ The Expulsion of the Moors from Valencia.” Lent by Mr. F. W. Cosens. 1429 Vollmar, L. Bavaria. “ The despised Rose.” Price ^ 120 . 1430 Lange, J. Bavaria. “ The Obersee, near Berchtesgaden.” Price £ 100 . 1431 Kessler, —. Germany. “Lake of the Four Cantons, near Lucerne.” Price ^ 25 . 1432 Schlesinger, F. Bavaria. “ Alpine Butter.” Price ^ 60 . 1433 Baumgartner, P. Bavaria. “The Morning After.” Price^ 100 . 1434 Winkler, J. Bavaria. “ Scene from the late War in France.” Price £ 120 . 1435 Hermann, L. Germany. “River Scene—Rhine.” Price ^ 45 . 1436 Voescher, L. Bavaria. “ The Vierwaldstadt Lake.” Price ^ 60 . 1437 Lagerholm, Miss W. Sweden. “ On the Birthday.” “Price^o. 1438 Millner, C. Bavaria. “ The Konigsee, near Berchtesgaden— Evening.” Price ^ 60 . 1439 DuFaur, Otto yon F. Bavaria. “ Death of Ophelia.” - Price ^ 84 . 1440 Rimmelhoff, C. Norway. “ From Geerangerfjord, Norway.” 1450 Bisschop, Karl. Holland. “ Page of the time of Louis XIII.” Lent by Mrs . E. Bunning. 1451 Andreas, T. Bavaria. “ Moonlight.” 1452 Etzdorf, C. F. “ The Torrent.” Lent by Science and Art Department (Townshend Bequest ). 1453 Koch, Therese. Germany. “ Sheikh Abdelrahman.” Price ^ 25 . 1454 Svcboda, A. Austria. “Rebecca.”— Lvanhoe. Price^ 80 . 1455 Jotti, Carlo. Italy. “ Wood near the Lake of Como.” Price^ 20 . 1456 Van Muyden, A. “A Monk.” Lent by Science and Art Department [Townshend Bequest ). 1457 Kunkler, A. “An Offer of Marriage, Savoy.” Lent by Science and Art Department (Townshend Bequest). 1458 Zimmermann, F. “Lake of the Engstlen Alp, Canton Berne.” Lent by Science and Art Department (Townshend Bequest). LAS S I.] East Galleries , Room XVIII. 63 159 Koch, Therese. Germany. “ Pleasant News.” 159 a ZWENGAUER, A. “ Lake of Constance — Sunset.” Lent by Science and Art Department (Townshend Bequest). 160 Manzoni, P. Italy. “ Champigny-sur-Marne.” Price ^ 120 . 161 Porttmann, W. Germany. “ A Thunder Storm.” Price ^ 100 . 162-3 Koch, Therese. Germany. “ Lazzaroni.”—Man and Wife. Price p~\o. 164 Simonsen, Professor N. Denmark. “ Pirate Boat preparing to attack a Merchant Vessel.” Price ^ 210 . Lent by Mr. C. H. Danchell. 165 Taunay. “ Spanish Coast Scene.” Lent by Science and Art Department (Townshend Bequest). 166 Bauer, A. “ The Halt of the Travellers.” Lent by Science and Art Departme?it (Townshend Bequest). 167 Calame, A. “ Lake of Lucerne, near Brunnen.” Lent by Science and Art Department (Townshend Bequest). 168 Humbert, C. “ Horses at Plough.” Lent by Science and Art Department (Townshend Bequest). 169 Hildebrandt, E. “Rainy Weather—Horses in a Pool.” Lent by Science and Art Department (Townshend Bequest). 170 Von Heckel, A. Bavaria. “ Caesar and Cleopatra.” Price ^ 800 . 171 Schleich, E. “ Ploughing in Bavaria.” Lent by Science and Art Department (Townshend Bequest). 172 Schleich, E. “ Deer at Dawn, near Munich.” Lent by Science and Art Department (Townshend Bequest), 173 Pontremot, C. R. Italy. “ Macbeth.” Price / 300 . 174 Morgenstern, C. “ Alpine Landscape.” Lent by Science and Art Department (Townshend Bequest). 175 Schelfhout, A. “ Near Haarlem.” Lent by Science and Art Department (Townshend Bequest). 176 Calame, A. “ Landscape Study.” Lent by Science and Art Department (Townshend Bequest )„ 177 Von Guerard, E. Victoria. “ Scene on Wild Dog Creek, near Apollo Bay.” Price ^183 15 ^. 178 Libert, G. E. “ Mountain Stream.” Lent by Science and Art Department (Townshend Bequest). 179 Diday, F. “ Study from Nature at Bex, Switzerland.” Lent by Science and Art Department (Townshend Bequest). 180 Hermelin, Baron O. Sweden. “ Landscape, with Bauta stones— Autumn Evening.” Price ^ 40 . 181 Svoboda, A. Austria, “The Daisy.” Price 70 guineas. 6 4 Paintings in Oil .— Foreign. [Class I. 1482 Zimmermann, Professor A. Austria. “Waterfall.” Price £ 40 . Lent by Wilhelm Pollitzer. 1483 Zimmermann, Professor A. Austria. “ The Lillerthal.” Price^o. Lent by Wilhelm Pollitzer. 1484 Zimmermann, Professor A. Austria. “Sunrise—LagodeGarda.” Price £ 2 ^ .. ... .. .. .. Lent by Wilhelm Pollitzer. 1485 Zimmermann, Professor A. Austria. “.Sunset—Lago de Lugano.” Price £ 2 $ ,. .. .. .. .. Lent by Wilhelm Pollitzer , 1483 Ceccoli (the late). Italy. “ L J Aurora d’ltalia.” 1487 Ferrari, G. B. Italy. “ River Adda, near Cornelliano, Lom¬ bardy.” Price ^ 100 . 1488 Doveri, A. Italy. “ The Valley of the Po.” Price ^ 40 . 1489 Doveri, A. Italy. “It is my Own.” Price ^ 20 . 1490 Ademollo, C. Italy. “Jealousy.” Price /157 ioj. 1490# Ossani, A. Italy. “ Mrs. T. H. Tristram.” 1491 Pontremot, C. R. Italy. “ Daphnis and Chloe.” Price £ 100 . 1492 Ferrari, G. B. Italy. “ Harvest in South Tyrol.” Price ^ 15 . 1493 Rinaldi, A. Italy. “ Rehearsal of the New Mass.” Price ^ 100 . 1494 Michis, P. Italy. “ Dead Game and Vegetables.” Price ^ 80 . 1495 Ferrari, G. B. Italy. “ Farm near Milan.” Price ^ 15 . 1493 Bianchi, M. Italy. “ The Violoncello Amateur.” Price/ 300 . 1497 Michis, P. Italy. Price ^ 40 . 1498 Didionl F. Italy. “ A Lady Painting.” Price ^ 50 . 1499 Fossati, A. Italy. “A Page.” Price^ 30 . 1500 Baccani, A. Italy. “ The Evening after the Massacre of St. Bartholomew.” Price ^ 210 . 1501 Manzoni, P. Italy. “Charing Cross Railway Bridge—Moonlight.” Price ^ 300 . 1502 P^agliano, E. Italy. “Norman Girl selling Fruit.” Price^ 120 . 1503 Giuliano, Professor B. Italy. “ItalianCountryWoman.” Price ^ 80 . 1504 Manzoni, P. Italy. “ Forest of Fontainebleau.” Price ^ 80 . 1505 Spiridon, I. Italy. “ A Dead Porcupine.” Lent by F. Del Soldato . 1506 Gabrielli, G. Italy. “ Portrait of Dr. Lyttleton Winslow.” Class 1.1 East Galleries , Room XVIII. 65 1507 Barbaglia, G. Italy. “Angelica on the Rock.” Price^ 60 . 1508 Ferrari, G. B. Italy. “ Baronia Croviana, South Tyrol.” Price ^ 30 . 1503 Michis, P. Italy. “ The First Day of Convalescence.” Price^ioo. 1510 ManzOni, P. Italy. “ Forest of Fontainebleau.” Price f8o. 1511 Spiridon, I. Italy. “Dead Game” .. Lent by F. Del Soldah. 1512 Gabrielli, G. Italy. “ Portrait of Master Percy Forbes Winslow.” 1513 Gabrielli, G. Italy. “Maschera Albanese, Carnival at Rome.” Price ^ 63 . 1514 Baccani, A. Italy. “ The Italian Rebecca.” Price ^ 126 . 1515 SoRBT, R. Italy. “ The Evening Walk—Environs of Florence.” Price ^30 ., .. .. ., .. Lent by Mr. S. Tolfrey .; 1516 Baccani, A. Italy. “ Maria Nera.” Price ^ 210 . 1517 Bianchi, M. Italy. “ The Troubadour.” 1518 Ferrari, G. B. Italy. “Village of Castiglione Olona, near Milan.” Price ^ 40 . 1519 Ferroni, E. Italy. “ Female Straw-Plaiters—neighbourhood Of Florence.” Price ^40 .. .. .. Lent by Air. S. Tolfrey. 1520 Ashton, L. Italy. “View of Monte Rosa—Piedmont.” Price ^25 .. .. .. .. .. .. Lent by F. Del Soldato. 1521 Ferrari, G. B. Italy. “ Lake of Como, near Porlezza.” Price ^ 40 . 1522 Barilli, N. Italy. “ The Infant Sister.” Price ^ 35 . Lent by Mr. E. Tolfrey. 1523 Induno, G. Italy. “ The Dealer in Sacred Relics.” Lent by Mr. Clark. (i'.Ai) 66 Paintings in Oil.—Belgium & Russia. [Div. I. EAST GALLERIES. PAINTINGS IN OIL.—BELGIUM AND RUSSIA. ROOM XVI. Where not otherwise stated , the Artist is also the Contributor. 1530 Sokoloff, P. Russia. “ The Old Soldier’s Narration.” Lent by Count Steinbock. 1531 Pelevin, J. Russia. “ Children’s Lunch.” Lent by Prince Wolchonski. 1532 Pkilipoff. Russia. “A Caravan.” 1533 Makowski, C. Russia. “A Family Portrait/*’ Lent by C. Makowski. 1534: Aivasovski, J. Russia. “ A Corsair near Mount Athos.” ^ 200 . 1533 Ducker, E. Russia. “ The Bed of a River.” Lent by M. Soldaterzkoff. 1538 Peroff, W. Russia. “ The Bird-catcher ” Lent by Mr. Tretiakoff. 1537 Lagorio, L. Russia. “ Caucasian View.” Lent by Count Steinbock. 1538 Wereshtshagin, W. P. Russia. “ Elias of Mourom and Nightin* gale the Robber ”—a popular Russian Tale (Wax painting). Lent by LL.L.LL. the Grand Duke Wladimir. 1539 Maibach, C. Russia.. “The Castle of Kubach, near Botzen.” Price fib 16 s. .. .. .. .. Lent by Mr. W. R. McConnell. 1540 ITorawski, A. Russia. “ View on the Lake of Geneva.” ^ 75 . Lent by T. Brunt. 1511 Geomme. Russia. “ Study of a Gentleman’s Head in a Dress of the Middle Ages.” .. .. .. .. Lent by Mr. Gramme. 1542 Rizzoni, A. Russia. “ A Trattoria” (Roman Tavern). Lent by the Academy of Fine Arts, St. Petersburg. 1543 Huiin, C. Russia. “Flowers.” ^ 50 . 1544 Maibach, C. Russia. “The SchlarnisCh, near Botzen, Tyrol.” Lent by Mr. W. R . McConnell. Class I.] East Galleries, Room XVI. 67 1545 Huhn, C. Russia. “ Scene on the Night of St. Bartholomew.” Lent by AT. Soldqtenhoff. 1546 Keller, J. Russia. “ Portrait of Prince Gortschakoff.” Lent by the Ministry for Foreign Affairs. 1547 Clodt, Baron M. P. Russia “ After a Birth.” Lent by Mr. Vargounin. 1548 Clodt, Baron M. K. Russia,. “Noon” .. Lent by Mr. flakaroff. 1549 Keelhoff, —. Belgium. “ Scene in the Ardennes.” 1550 Geefs, Mdme. G. Belgium. “ The Happy Mother.” Price ^ 55 . 1551 Vander Hecht, H. Belgium. “View of the Farm of Hougo- rnont, from the Park.” Price ^ 30 . 1552 Fourmois, T. Belgium. “ View in the Ardennes,” Price ^ 220 . 1553 Roelofs, W. Belgium. “ Banks of the Berkel, Holland.” Price £ 80 . 1554 Somers, L. Belgium. 1555 Guffens, G. Belgium. “ The Return from the Holy Sepulchre.” Price ^ 240 . * 1556 Vanderhaghen, E. Belgium. “ The Last Moments of Balthazar.” 1557 Slingeneyer, E. Belgium. “ Dancing Girl.”—Souvenir of Villa Altina. 1558 Verlat, C. Belgium. “Spring.” Priced * 1559 Bossuet, F. Belgium. “View of Seville.” 1560 Swerts, J. E. E. Belgium. “ Portrait of the late Cardinal E. Sterckx, Archbishop of Malines.” Lent by the King of the Belgians. 1561 Baron, T. Belgium. “ Environs of Waterloo—Sunset.” 1562 Vandenbosch, E. Belgium. “ Flowers and Fruit.” 1563 Kindermans, J. Belgium. “ View on the Lesse, Ardennes— Morning.” 1564 Haas, J. H. L. de. Belgium. “Morning on the Downs of Flanders.” Price ^ 300 . 1585 Van Schendel, P. Belgium. “Poacher Surprised.” Price^ 1000 . 1568 Markelbach, A. P. J. Belgium, “ Library in the Convent of San Lorenzo, Florence—XVII. Century.” 1567 Heymans, J. Belgium. “ Souvenir of Condroz.” 1568 Asselbergs, A. Belgium. “ A Ravine near Mont Aigle,” Price 68 Paintings in Oil.—Belgium & Russia. [Div. I 1569 Schampheleer, E. de. Belgium. “Nimeguen on the Waal.” 1570 Delbeke, L. Belgium. “ The Task Accomplished.” Price^i 6 o. 1571 Van Keirsbilck, J. Belgium. “Far from my Native Land.” 1572 Beernaert, Mdlle. E. Belgium. “The Marsh—Campine.” Price £%o. 1573 Rohbe, L. Belgium. “ Animals in the Field.” 1574 Stroobant, F. Belgium. “ Heidelberg.” Price £200. 1575 Lamorintere, J. P. F. Belgium. “ Early Autumn.” 1576 Van Lerius, J. Belgium. “ Rescue of the Virgins of Venice.” 1577 PratI:re, E. DE. Belgium. “ Herd of Cattle.” Price ^ 80 . 1578 Lauters, P. Belgium. “ Valley of the Reuss, Switzerland.” Price ^ 80 . 1579 Wauters, E. Belgium. “ Two Mothers.” 1589 Van LuppeN, J. Belgium. “ View at Moulins.” Price £600. 1531 Dillens, A. Belgium. “ El Cantor Interprete d’Amor.” 1533 Somers, L. Belgium.. “ The Orphan.” Price^ 160 . 1533 Vandermeulen, E. Belgium. “Castor and Pollux.” Price^ 40 . 1581 Loose,B.de. Belgium. “ Scene at a Fair.” Price ^ 120 . 1585 Haas, J. H. L. de. Belgium. “ Pasture in Holland—Before the Storm.” Price ^ 300 . 1588 Vanden Broeck, Mdlle. C. Belgium. “The Good House¬ keeper.” 1587 Heuvel, T. de. Belgium. Price ^ 40 . 1588 Vanden Broeck, Mdlle. C. Belgium. “Solitude.” 1589 Wauters, E. Belgium. “ Burial of a Monk at Rome.” 1590 Beernaert, Mdlle. E. Belgium. “ The Road to Villers.” Price £28. 1591 Van Severdonck, J. Belgium. “Rest.” Price^ 120 . 1593 Guffens, G. Belgium. “ Portrait of Mdme. Van PI - de Ten H--.” 1593 Campotosto, H. Belgium. “ The Fisherman’s Family.” £1,000. 1591 Collart, Mdlle. M. Belgium. “ An Orchard in June.” 1595 Beughem, Vicomte C. de. Belgium. “A Flemish Jlouse.” East Galleries, Room XVI. 6 9 Class I.] 1596 Bruycker, F. A. de. Belgium. “ Bo not Toucli It.” Price^ 6 o. 1597 Keyser, A. F. de. Belgium. “ The Flemish Farm.” Price j£6o. 1598 Beughem, Vicomte C. de. Belgium. “ The Banks of the Scheldt.” 1599 Gerard, T. Belgium. “ Happy Children.” 1600 Roffiaen, F. J. Belgium. “ The Lake of Brienz—View of the Village of Iseltwald.” Price ^ 300 . 1601 Musin, A. Belgium. “ The Thames—Twilight.” Price ^ 100 . 1602 Ronner, Mdme. H. Belgium. “ Waiting for Dinner.” Price 4 i6 °- 1603 Quinaux, J. Belgium. “ View in Dauphine.” 1604 Verheyden, F. Belgium. “Moving.” Price^ 280 . 1605 Payen, C. Belgium. “ The Retreat of the Army of the Vosges.” Price ^ 48 . 1606 Verheyden, F. Belgium. “ Les Maraudeuses.” Price ^ 120 . 1607 Hennebicq, A. Belgium. “ Before the Church of St. Peter— Rome.” Price ^ 80 . 1608 Wust, A. Belgium. “ Life in a Canadian Forest.” Price ^ 400 . 1609 Oyens, P. Belgium. “ The Interrupted Task.” Price ^ 32 . 1610 Verdickt, F. Belgium. “ The Rendezvous.” 1611 Oyens, P. Belgium. “ The Request.” Price £ 20 .^ 1612 Wauters, E. Belgium. “ Woman of Aulicoli.” 1613 Van Schendel, P. Belgium. “ Market in Holland.” Price ^ 720 . 1614 Markelbach, A. P. J. Belgium. “ Adagio con Sentimento.” 1615 Wauters, E. Belgium. “A Roman.” 1616 Speeckaert, G. Belgium. “December.” Price^ 60 . 1617 Campotosto, H. Belgium. “Bird-nesting.” Price ^* 600 . 1618 Brackeleer,A.de. Belgium. “ An Armourer.” Price ^ 120 . 1619 Baron, T. Belgium, “Autumn Snow—Environs of Brussels.” 1620 Barnaba, L. Belgium. “ Coast of Brittany—Night.” Price ^ 60 . 1621 Van Havermast, P. Belgium. “Portrait.” 1623 Gerard, J. Belgium. “ The Triclinium.” Price ^ 80 . Paintings in Oil.—'Belgium & Russia. [Div. I 70 1823 Van Imschoot, J. Belgium. “ Episode of the Battle of "Waterloo.” Price £120. 1624 Taymans, L. Belgium. “ The Jewels.” • Price ^ 80 . 1625 Bource, H. Belgium. “ Evening on the Beach of Sclievening.” Price ^ 500 . 1626 Dell’ Acqua, C. Belgium. “ The Good Example.” Price ^ 240 . 1627 Verhoeven-Ball, A. J. Belgium. “ Preparing the Christmas Dinner.” Price ^ 80 . 1628 Campotosto, H. Belgium. “The Season of Roses.” Price ^ 800 . 1629 Cogen, F. Belgium. “ Polsers—Storm.” Price ^ 60 . 1830 Barnaba, L. Belgium. “ Coast of Brittany.” Price ^ 60 . 1631 Quinaux, J. Belgium. “ View in Limbourg.” 1632 Jacobs, J. Belgium. “ The Port d’Armes, Antwerp.” 1633 Musin, F. Belgium. “View on the Coast near Nieuport.” Price ^ 160 . 1634 Bruycker, F. A. de. Belgium. “Your Blessing, Mother.” Price £ 160 . 1635 Numans, A. Belgium. “ River Scheldt, Antwerp.” Price £j. 1833 Renoz, Mdme. L. Belgium. “ Flowers of the Field.” Price ^ 60 . 1637 Verheyden, I. Belgium. “For You.” Price^ 120 . 1638 Somers, L. Belgium. “ A Monk in Meditation.” Price ^ 160 . 1639 Artan, N. A. Belgium. “Souvenir of Guernsey.” Price ^ 80 . 1640 Ceriez, T. Belgium. “ The Flower Seller.” ^ 140 . 1641 Plumot, A. Belgium. “The Return.” Price^ 120 . 1642 Robert, A. Belgium. “ Sack of the Convent of the Car¬ melites, Antwerp—end of XVI. Century.” 1643 Rohbe, H. Belgium. “Flowers.” Price^ 160 . 1644 Dell’ Acqua, C.. Belgium. “Oriental.” Price^ 200 . 1645 . Somers, L,- Belgium. “ The Bibliophiles.” ^ 200 . 1846 Schampheleer, E. de. Belgium. “The Banks of the Amste], near Amsterdam.” 1647 Francia, A. Belgium. “ After the Gale — Sunset.” Price^i68. Class I.] East Galleries , Room X VI. 7 1 1848 Tscharner, T. Belgium. “ In the Marshes of Campine.” Price ^■80. 1649 Pratere, E. de. Belgium. “Sheep on the Downs.” . Price^S. 1650 Vos, V. de. ,Belgium. “ The Rest at the Inn—Environs of Rome.” Price ^120. 1651 Bource, H. Belgium. “Consolation.” Price^400. 1652 Fourmois, T. Belgium. “ View in Flanders.” Price ^220. 1653 Dielman, P. Belgium. “ Sheep on the Downs.” Price ^120. 1654 Van Kemmel, K. Belgium. “ Holy Thursday in Flanders.” Price f8o. 1655 Tschaggeny, C. Belgium. “Harvest—Wind.” 1656 Bruycker, F. A. de. Belgium. “ The Amateur.” Price ^80. 1657 Gabriel, P. J. C. Belgium. “ Landscape, Holland—Morning.” Price £88. 1658 Plumot, A. Belgium. “ The Goat’s Stable.” Price ^125. 1659 SacRe, E. Belgium. “ Reverie.” 1660 Daudoy, Arn. Belgium. “ Souvenir of Flanders.” Price ^48. 1661 Dauriac, H. Belgium. “ La .Dame au Camelia.” Price ^"ioo. 1632 Vander Hecht, H. Belgium. “View of the Farm of Hougo- rnont, from the Court.” Price ^30. 1663 Bouvier, A. Belgium. “View of Antwerp.” 1664 Soubre, C. Belgium. “ Proud Humility.” Price^240. 1665 Van Severdonck, J. Belgium. “Petrarch and Laura.” Price^i6o. 1666 Baron, T. Belgium. “ View in the Ardennes—-Summer.” 1667 Aivasovski, J. Russia. “ Tchoumaki (Carters)—A View in the Crimea.” Lent by H.I.H. the Grand Duchess Alexandra Petrowna. 1668 Bogoluboff, A. Russia. “ Schevening.” Lent by LL.L.H. the Grand Duke Wladimir. 1669 Makowski, C. Russia. “The Butter Week (Carnival) at the Admiralty Place, St. Petersburg. ” Lent by H.M. the Emperor of Russia. 1670 Brulloff, P. Russia. “ Rest in the Harvest Field.” 1671 Tshistiakoff, P. Russia, “ A Roman Beggar.” Lent by K. Soldatenkoff. 1673 Aivasovski, J. Russia. “ The Black Sea—A View on the South Coast of the Crimea.” ^200. 72 Paintings in Oil.—Belgium & Russia. [Div. I. 1673 Wereshtshagin, W. P. Russia. “ A Visit to the Galleys on Easter Sunday” .. .. .. Lent by K. Soldatenkoff. 1674 Bogoluboff, A. Russia. “ Ayou Dag—View in the Crimea.” Lent by Count Steinbock. 1675 Horawski, A. Russia. “ Portrait of T. Bruni ” Lent by T. Brunt. 1676 Grouzinski, P. Russia. “ The Assault of Gounib.” Lent by H M. the Emperor of Russia. 1677 Rizzoni, A. Russia. “ The Refectoiy ” .. Lent by K. Soldatenkojf. 1678 Wereshtshagin, W. W. Russia. “ Before Victory.” Lent by H.M. the Emperor of Russia. 1679 Rizzoni, A. Russia. “A Cardinal at Church.” Lent by Count Stembock. 1630 Wereshtshagin, W. W. Russia. “ After Victory.” Lent by H.M. the Emperor of Russia. 1681 Jacoby, V. Russia. “ Politics after Lunch.” Lent by K. Sotdatenkoff. 1632 Wasilieff. Russia. “ A Thaw.” Lent by H.I.H. the LLereditary Grand Duke of Russia. 1683 Swertshkoff, N. Russia. “A Stoppage—Winter Scene.” Lent by Count Steinbock. 1684 Tsherkasoff, P. Russia. “ A Morning View of the Neva in St. Petersburg. ” £ i oo. 1685 Bronnikoff, T. Russia. “ Turned Out.” ^"loo. 1686 Pelevin, J. Russia. “ The Young Mother.” Lent by Count S. Apraksin. 1687 Korsouhin, A. Russia. “ Returning from the Fair.” Lent by Mr. Kouprianoff. 1688 Lagorio, L. Russia. “ Redout-Kaleh(a Caucasian View). ^3°°- 1689 Swertshkoff, N. Russia. “A Whipper-in.” Lent by H.I.H. the Grand Duke Wladimir. 1690 Wereshtshagin, W. W. Russia. “ Opium Eaters at Tashkent,” Lent by H.I.H. the Grand Duchess Alexandra Petrovna. 1691 Schwartz, W. Russia. “ An Ancient Russian Warrior.” Lent by Mr. Gauger. NORTH-EAST STAIRCASE. 1669 Dawson, H. England. “ The Old Lock, Windsor.” Price ^ 130 . 1700 Selons, H. England. “ The Opening Ceremony, Great Exhi¬ bition of 1851 ” ., .. .. .. Lent by Mr. A. Lloyd. East Quadrant. 73 . Class I.] EAST QUADRANT. WATER-COLOURS—DR A WINGS—ENGRA VINGS— FOREIGN LITHOGRAPHS , &c. Where not otherxvise stated , the Artist is also the Contributor. 2300 De Crayer. Belgium. Engraving. After Ruysdael. 2301 Hoka. “ Portrait of M. Dandimont, Burgomaster of Liege.” 2302 De Crayer. Belgium. Chalk Drawing. After F. de Weersman. 2303 Tosto, Campo Octavi. Belgium. Portraits, in crayons. 2301 Tosto, Campo Octayi. Belgium. Portrait, in crayons. 2305 Tosto, Campo Octavi. Belgium. Portrait, in crayons. 2306 Jacobs, J. A Landscape. 2307 Jacobs, J. A Landscape. 2308 Bignoli, Antonio. “Lady Sitting for her Portrait.” 2309 Brouwer, Petrius M. “ View near the Royal Gardens of Love (dyk), Utrecht.” Price £\.o. 2310 Lauters, P. A Landscape. 2311 Brouwer, Petrius M. “View near Volkenhof.” Price ^io. 2312 Brouwer, Petrius M. “Cocks, &c.” 2313 Brouwer, M. Petrius. “View near the Royal Residence” (Huis in’t bosch-Haag). Price ^io. 2314 - “ La Grande Chartreuse.”-’ After Englehard. Price £2 15 .?. Lent by Sampson, Low cr 3 Co. 2315 - Chromolithograph. After Schwan. Lent by Carl Heins Gerold. 2316 - “Ecce Homo.” After Guido Rene. Price £2 i6j. Lent by Sampson , Low Co. Bagge, Magnus VON. Chromolithograph. Price ^3. Lent by Cat l Hans Gerold. 2317 74 Water Colour's, Drawings ,' c fc. [Div. I. 2318 2319 2320 2321 2322 2323 2321 2325 2>28 2327 2328 2329 2330 2331 2332 2333 2331 2335 2336 2337 2338 2339 2340 2341 2342 -— Chromolithograph. After F. Kaiser. Price ^3. Lent by Carl Heins Gerold. ■ - “ The Armorini.” After Corregio. Price ^3 13^. ’ Lent by Sampson , Low Sr Co. - “ Madonna del Gran Duca.” After-Raphael. Lent by Sampson , Low Sr Co .. -Chromolithograph. After T. Kaiser. Price ^3. Lent by Carl Heins .Gerold, - “ Binnenhafen.” After W. Meyerheim. Chromolithograph. LenCby Carl Hems Gerold. -- Chromolithograph. After W„ Meyerheim. Lent by Carl Hems Gerold. --- “ St. Nicholas—Evening.” After Jan. Steam Pricers io.r. Lent by Sampson , Loyv Sr Co. - “ The Banquet of the Civic Guard.” After Van der Heist. Lent by Sampson Low & Co. - “ The Night Watch.” After Rembrandt. Price £6. Lent by Sampson , Low Sr Co. - “The Evening School.” After Gerard Douw. Price £$ 12s. Lent by Sampson , Low Sr Co. Lanzzari. “Interior of the Gallery of R. Beloselsky.” -- “ Madonna della Sedia.” After Raphael. Price £2 ils. —— “ Sunset.” After M. F. H. de Haas. Oleograph. Lent by A. A overman. -- “Madonna.” After Murillo. Oleograph. Lent by A. Ackerman. - “ Launching the Lifeboat.” After E. Moran. Oleograph. Price £4. “ Angel of Death.” After Kaulback. Schmidt, Carl. Schmidt, Carl. Schmidt, Carl. Schmidt, Carl. Schmidt, Carl. Schmidt, Carl. Schmidt, Carl. Schmidt, Carl. After Lessing.- Schmidt, Carl. “ Imaculee.” After Murillo. “Phiola.” After Bordenone. “ Christ.” After G. Rene.” “A Trinity.” After Murillo. “Maria.” After G. Reni. “ The Captivity of Babylon.” After Bendeman. “ John Huss before the Council at Constance.” “Magdelene.” After Battone. Young Bull.” After Paul Potter. Price ^3 13 A Lent by Sampson, Low Sr Co. Class L] East Quadrant . 75 2343 - “ Ecce Homo ” After Benjamin Baugh. Lent by Willing Co. 2344 Schmidt, Carl. “ Gerard Dow’s Mother.” After G. Dow. 2345 Schmidt, Carl. “ Children.” After Ruebens, 2346 Schmidt, Call. “ Lady of Albano.” After Reidel. 2347 Schmidt, Carl. “Madonna.” After Murillo. 2348 . Schmidt, Carl. “ L’Oubli Douleur. After Gallait. 2349 Schmidt, Carl. “Madonna.” After Murillo. 2350 Schmidt, Carl. “Rembrandt and his Wife.” After Rembrandt. 2351 Burkhardt, C. H. “ Madonna.” After Raphael. 2352 Burkhardt, C. H. “ Belisarius.” 2353 Burkhardt, C. H. “Novice going to the Convent.” 2354 Burkhardt, C. H. “Jeanne d’ Arc in Prison.” 7 6 Sculpture.^-British and Foreign. [Div. I. WEST AND EAST QUADRANTS. SCULPTURE.—BRITISH AND FOREIGN. DIVISION I.—CLASS II. Where not otherwise stated, the Artist is also the Contributor. 2501 Adams-Acton J. “II Giuocotore.” Marble group. Price 250 guineas. 2502 Adams-Acton J. “James Duncan, Lsq.” Marble bust. 2503 Adams-Acton J. “ Miss Marion Hall.” Marble relief. 2504 Adams, Clarissa M. “Her Majesty.” Plaster bust. Price 120 guineas, in marble. 2505 Adams, Clarissa M. Bust of a Gentleman. Plaster. 2506 Adams, G. G. “The Very Rev. Hugh M'Neile, Dean of Ripon.” Plaster bust. 2507 Adams, G. G. “ The late Lady Lugard.” Plaster bust. 2508 Adams, G. G. “ The late General O’Brian.” Plaster bust. 2509 Adams, G. G. “ Early Prayer.” Marble figure. 2510 Antokolsky, M. Russia. * “John IV., the Terrible.” Bronze statue. .. .. .. Lent by H.M. the Emperor of Russia. 2511 Arlati, C. Italy. “The Young Soldier.” Marble statuette. Price ^ 50 . 2512 Bacon, C. “ The late Earl of Derby.” Plaster bust. 2515 Begas, C. Germany. “Nymph and Cupid.” Plaster group. Price ^750 in marble. 2516 Bell, J. “A Christian Knight.” Plaster figure. 2518 Bell, J. “ The Dove’s Refuge.” Marble. Price ^ 170 . 2519 Bell, J. “ II Paradiso.” Marble relief. Price ^ 50 . Class II.] West and East Quadrant. 77 2520 Bell, J. “Imogen entering the Cave.”— Cynibeline. Marble statue. Price ^ 400 . 2521 Bell, J. “The Yen. John Sinclair, Archdeacon of Middlesex and Vicar of Kensington.” Plaster cast. Duplicates. Price ^5 5 -r. 2522 Biglioschi, J. “Jephthah’s Daughter,”—Judges xi .38. Plaster figure. 2523 Boehm, J. E. “Her Majesty the Queen.” Marble statue. 2524 Boehm, J. E. “J. E, Millais, R.A.” Terra cotta bust. 2525 Boehm, J. E. Model of a Colonial Lion. 2526 Boehm, J. E. “ Colonial Lioness.” Bronze. 2527 Boninsegna, M. Italy. “A Girl Spinning.” Marble figure. Price ^ 160 . 2528 Brodie, W., R.S. A. “ The late Mrs. Farquharson of Invercauld.” Marble-bust. 2529 Butler, T. “Hon. Constance Rollo, daughter of Lord and Lady Rollo.” Marble bust. 2530 Butler, T. “ Hon. Herbert Rollo, Son of Lord and Lady Rollo.” Marble bust. 2531 Butler, T. “The Late R. B. Sanderson, Esq., of Jesmond, Northumberland.” Marble bust. 2532 Calvi, P. Italy. “Hamlet.” Marble statue. Price £ 100 . 2533 Calvi, P. Italy. “Ophelia.” Marble statue. Price^ 100 . 2534 Calvi, P. Italy. “Summer.” Marble bust. Price ^ 50 . 2535 Camroux, Sydney C. “ Samuel Bright, Esq.” Plaster bust. 2536 Cartei, Prof. L. Italy. “ Modest Love.” Marble statue. .Price 240 guineas. 2537 Cattier, A. Belgium. “ The Count of Flanders.” Plaster bust. 2538 Cattier, A. Belgium. “ The Countess of Flanders.” Plaster bust. 2539 Clodt, Baron P. Russia. “ H. M. the Emperoi Nicholas.” Bronze. 2540 Clodt, Baron P. Russia. “Model of the Monument to the Emperor Nicholas.” Bronze. 2541 Clodt, Baron P. Russia. Study of a Horse. Lent by the Academy of Fine Arts, St. Petersburg. Sculpture.—British and Foreign,. [Div. I. 2542 Clodt, Baron P. Russia. Study of a Horse. Lent by the Academy of Fine Arts , St. Petersburg. 2543 Clodt, Baron P. Russia. Study of a Horse. Lent by the Academy of Fine Arts , St. Petersburg. 2544 Clodt, Baron P. Russia. Study of a Horse. Lent by the Academy of Fine Arts , St. Petersburg. 2545 Clodt, Baron P. Russia. Study of a Horse. Lent by the Academy of Fine Arts , St. Petersburg. 2548 Clodt, Baron P. Russia. Study of a Plorse. Lent by the Academy of Fine Arts , St. Petersburg. 2547 Clodt, Baron P. Russia. Study of a Horse. Lent by the Academy of Fine Arts , St. Petersburg. 2548 Clodt, Baron P. Russia. Study of a Horse. Lent by the Academy of Fine Arts , St. Petersburg. 2549 Clodt, Baron P. Russia. Study of a Mare and Foal. Bronze. 2550 Clodt, Baron P. Russia. Dead Horse and a Wolf. Bronze. 2551 Clodt, Baron P. Russia. Study of the Head of a Horse. „ Bronze. 2552 Clodt, Baron P. Russia. “ A Horsebreaker.” Bronze. 2553 Clodt, Baron P. Russia. Study of a Colt. Bronze. 2554 Clodt, Baron P. Russia. “ Portrait of a General on Horseback” Bronze. 2555 Crittenden, J. D. “ Play.” Plaster group. Price, casts, , 15 s.; marble, ^ 315 . I X 2558 Crittenden, J. D. “Hero.” Plaster bust. Price, casts, ^5 5 ^.; marble, ^ 84 . 2557 Davis, E. Monumental Relief, in Memory of Richard Davies, Bishop of St. David’s ( 1561 — 1581 ), the first Translator of the Testament into Welsh. Plaster. 2553 Davis, E. “Dr. Hampden, the late Bishop of Hereford.” Marble bust .. ... .. ,. Lent by Miss Hampden. 2559 Davis, E. “ Mr. Makin.” Plaster bust. 2580 Davis, E; “Master Kindersley.” Marble bust. Lent by Miss C. Kindersley. 2561 Davis, E. “ Mrs. Mocatta.” Marble bust .. Lent by Mrs. Goldsmid. Class II.] West and East Quadrants. 79 2562 Davis, E. Bust of a Girl. Plaster. 2563 Davis, W. “ Clymene on the Sea Shore.”— Keats's “ Hyperion.” Plaster figure. Price, copies in plaster, 2 guineas; in marble, 45 guineas. 2564 Davis, W. “The Lady in ‘ Comus.’ ” Marble bust. “ This way the noise was, if mine ears be true.”— Milton. 2565 Davis, W. “Professor Ramsay, F.R.S., F.G.S.,” Director- General of the Geological Survey. Plaster bust. 2566 Davis, W. “Dr. John Watkins.” Plaster bust. 2567 De Bruyn, J. “ Abundance.” Plaster bust. 2568 De Haen, J. Belgium. “Leopold II., King of the Belgians.” Marble medallion. 2569 Durant, Susan. “ Double Bust.” Marble. 2570 Durant, Susan. “Medallion.” Marble. 2571 Dutrieux, A. Belgium. “Christine De Lalaing, Princess ofEpinoi —Reproduction of the Head of the Monumental Statue erected in the ‘ Grand Place ’ of Tournai.’ Marble bust. Price ^ 120 . 2572 Durham, J., A.R.A. “ Siren and the drowned Leander.” (The legend is that the Siren became enamoured of Leander, and evoked the storm that drowned him.) Plaster group. “ And here, alas ! he lies across my knees, With cheeks still colder than the stilly waves. *■#***--* She says ’tis love hath bribed her to this deed, The glancing of his eyes did so bewitch her. O bootless theft! unprofitable meed ! Love’s treasury is sack’d, but she no richer.”— Hood. 2573 Earle, T. “ First Dip.’ v ’ Marble figure. Price ^ 50 . 2574 Earle, T. “ From Nature.” Marble bust. Price ^31 km. 2575 Ellis, F. B. “QEnone Deserted, guineas. ” Marble bust. Price 70 2576 "Emery, J. “The Convalescent.” in marble. Plaster group. Price ^150 2577 Fabbrucci, L. Italy. “Joy.” guineas. Terra' cotta bust. Price 10 2578 Fabbrucci, L. Italy. “Music.” guineas. Terra cotta bust. Price 10 2579 Fantacchioti, C. Italy. Marble figure. ■2580 Foley, J. H., R.A. “Youth at a Stream.” Marblstatuee. Lent by Royal Horticidtural Society 8o 2531 2582 2583 2584 2585 2583 2587 2589 2590 2591 2592 2593 2595 2593 2597 2598 2599 2600 2301 2602 2603 Sculpture.—British and Foreigfi. [Div. I. Fontana, G. “ The Early Propensity.” Marble statuette. Price ^70. Fontana, G. “Madonna.” Marble bust. Price ^ 6 o. Fontana, G. “Religion.” Marble bust. Price ^ 70 . Fontana, G. “Industry.” Marble figure. Price ^ 120 . Fowke, T. “ Croquet Player.” Plaster statuette. Price 25 guineas. Gallt, R. Italy. “The Young Chimney Sweeper.” Marble figure. Price ^ 25 . Gay, G. Italy. “Mazzini.” Plaster statuette. Price ^ 20 . Glassby, R. “ Young Briton.” Marble bust. Price 30 guineas. Gletchen, Count, R. N. “H.R.H. the Prince of Wales,” Plaster statuette. Gleichen, Count, R. N. “PI.R.H. the Princess of Wales.” Plaster statuette. Gleichen, Count, R. N. “ The Sleeping Hebe.” Plaster figure. Good, J. Willis. “ David Slaying the Lion .”—1 Samuel xvii. 35 . Plaster group. Price 100 guineas. Good, J. Willis. “ Huntsman and Hounds—the Finish.” Plaster Group. Graham, AY. “ IlPenseroso.” Plaster figure. Pricey^o in marble. Gushlow, G., Sen. “The Neapolitan Improvisatore.” Plaster cast. Price 26 guineas. Gushlow, G., Sen. “ First Thorn of Life” (by the late P. Macdowell, R.A.). Plaster group. Price 7 guineas. Hagen, Professor (Prussia). “ H.I.H. the Crown Princess of Germany, Princess Royal of England.” Marble bust. Pripe ^200 .. .. .. .. .. .. Lent by Mr. C. B. Lawes. Halse, G. “ The late Lord Auckland, Bishop of Bath and AVells.” Plaster bust. Halse, G. “ Sunshine.” Marble bust. Price 35 guineas. Harris, G. “The Triumph of Christ” (designed by Flaxman). Marble relief. Price ^ 20 . Haydon, S. J. B. “Charles I. reading Shakespeare in his Im¬ prisonment.”—. See Milton’s Eikonoclastes. Marble statuette. Class II.] West and East Quadrants. 2604 2605 2606 2607 2608 2809 2310 2611 2812 2613 2614 2615 2616 2317 2618 2819 2820 2821 2622 2623 2624 2625 2626 2627 Hutchison, J., R.S. A. “ Marietta, a Roman Girl.” Marble bust. Price j£ 50 . Hutchison, J., R.S. A. “Pasquccia, a Study from Life at Rome.” Marble bust. Price ^ 105 . Hutchison, J., R.S.A. “The late Sir J. Y. Simpson, Bart., M.D.” Plaster model. Cast^; marble^i 05 . Ingram, W. R. “Cyparissus lamenting the Death of Apollo’s Stag, which he has inadvertently killed.” Plaster group. Plaster ^ 50 ; marble £ 500 . Ingram, W. R. “M. Schoonjans.” Plaster bust. Jacobs, C. Belgium. “ Belisarius.” Bronzed plaster bust. Price ^ 60 . Jahn, Carl. Portaits from life. Medallion. Price ^5 5 ^. Joy, A. Bruce. “Captain F. Arden Close, R.N.” Marble medallion. .. ., .. Lent by Captain F. Arden Close , R+N. Joy, A. Bruce. “ Mrs. F. Arden Close.” Marble medallion. Lent by Captain F. Arden Close , R.N. Joy, A. Bruce. “Miss Graves.” Marble medallion. Joy, A. Bruce. “ Reggie Farrar.” Marble medallion. Junck, F. “Cupid.” Marble bust. Price ^12. Junck, F. “ Hermione.” Plaster bust. Price £6. Landsheer, E. “ The First Pocket.” Plaster figure. Price ^ 20 . Landsheer, E. “ Guess my Name.” Plaster group. ^ 35 . Landsheer, E. “ Scheherazade .”—Arabian Nights. Plaster bust. ^"io. Laumans. Belgium .“ Dupes of their Disobedience.” Price ^ 70 . Lawlor, J. “ Lashed to the Helm.” Plaster figure. Lawlor, J. “Willow Wreath.” Marble Bust. Lawlor, J. “Eve.” Plaster figure. Lawlor, J. “Fairies’ Frolic.” Plaster group. Lawlor, J. “Summer.” Marble bust.- Price ^ 40 . Lawlor, J. “Reflection.” Marble figure. Price ^100. Leifchild, H. S. “ Miss MacDonald.” Plaster bust. (f.a.) g Sculpture.—British and Foreign. [Div. I. 2323 Lieberich, N. Russia. “ Large Bear.” Bronze. ^ 40 . _ 2329 Lieberich, N. Russia. “ Bear Hunter brought to Bay.” Bronze. ^ 40 . 2330 Lieberich, N. Russia. “ Young Bear lying down..” Bronze. ^ 8 . 2331 Lieberich, N. Russia. “ Reindeer Sledge, with a Samoyd.” Bronze. ^ 65 . 2832 Lieberich, N. Russia. “ Group of Polish Hussars—the Death of Count Rjevouski, Commander of the Polish Hussars.” 17 th century. Bronze. ^ 100 . 2833 Lieberich, N. Russia. “ A Lesghi on Horseback.” Bronze. 2334 Lieberich, N. Russia. “ Dead Roebuck on a Mat.” Bronze. ^ 15 . 2335 Lieberich, N. Russia. “ Study of a Greyhound.” Bronze. ^ 15 . 2636 Lieberich, N. Russia. “ Study of a Pointer. 4 ’ Bronze. £\o. 2637 Lieberich, N. Russia. “Peasant Girl on Horseback.” Bronze. 2638 Luchini. “The Bather.” Marble figure. Price 80 guineas. Lent by L. A. Norchi. 2639 MacLean, T. N. “ Flora.” Sketch in plaster. Price 150 guineas in marble. 2640 Magni, P. Italy. “ Shakespeare.” Marble bust. 100 guineas. Lent by P. Piroa. 2641 Magni, P. Italy. “The Reading Girl.” Marble statue. Price ^300 .. .. .. .. .. .. Lent by G. Semenza 2842 Marshall, W. “ Goat’s Head, Ram’s Head.” Terra cotta. Price ^3 3 J 1 . the pair. 2643 Marshall, W. Calder, R. A. “A Pompeian.” Ideal bust. Price 80 guineas. 2344 Marshall, W. Calder, R.A. “APre-historic Artist.” Plaster figure: 2645 Martens, J. B. Belgium. “ Girl with a Lizard.” Marble bust. 2848 Martin, R. Wallace. “ The Massacre of the Innocents.” Study in plaster for a group in bronze. Price ^12 12 s. 2647 Martin, R. Wallace. Bas Relief. Terra cotta. Price ^5 5 /. 2848 Martinolt, S. Italy. “ Girl Embroidering.” Marble statue. Price ^ 100 . 2649 Miller, F. M. “ Ariel.” Plaster bas-relief. 2650 Miller, F. M. Indian Siesta. Plaster bas-relief. West and East Quadrants. 83 Class II.] 2651 Miller, F. M. “ The Lady in Comus.” Plaster figure. 2652 Mohr, J. M. “ Star Shooting.” Plaster relief. Price ^ 35 . 2653 Montford, H. “ J. Garner, Esq.” Plaster medallion. 2654 Morgan, G. “ Study of Head.” Terracotta. Price ^3* 2655 Noble, M. “ Amy and her pet Fawn.” Plaster group. “ —Pure innocence Persuades, when speaking fails.”— Winter's Tale. 2656 Nottidge, Caroline. “Gulnare—Study of a Head.” Plaster medallion. Price ^10 ioj 1 . I 2657 Pagani, L. Italy. “ The Sign of Love.” Marble statue. Price ^126 ., ., .. Lent by Messrs. Langton and Bicknells. | 2658 Papworth, E. G. “ Maidenhood.” Plaster figure. 2659 Philip, J. B. “ The Wise Virgin.” Plaster figure. 2660 Physick, E. G., Sen. “The Dying Saviour.” Marble head. Price ^ 25 . 2661 Physick, E. G., Sen. “ Spring Time.” Marblehead; Price ^ 20 . 2662 Physick, E. G. “ An Act of Mercy.” Plaster model of a group. Price £200 in marble. “ Naked and ye clothed me.” , 2683 Phy t sick, W. “ Peasant Girl with Tambourine.” Marble figure. Price ^ 45 . 2664 Raemaekers, J. A. “ Henry Harris, Esq.” Plaster bust. 2665 Raemaekers, J. A. “Surprise.” Plaster cast, price 10 guineas; Marble, price 150 guineas. 2666 Raemaekers, J. A. “ The Village Maid.” Marble bust. Price 50 guineas. 2667 Rhodes, Emily. “ Mother and Child.” Plaster group. Lent by Airs. Edward Rhodes. 2668 Ross, H. “ Charles Waterton.” Bust. Plaster, price ^3 3 ^. ; Terra cotta, price 20 guineas. 2669 Ross, H. “ Mural Drinking Fountain.” Plaster. Price ^ 150 , in marble and granite. 1670 Ruddock, S. “Contemplation.” Plaster figure. !671 Ruddock, S. “ Maiden Meditation.” Plaster figure. 672 Ruddock, S. “ Sabrina disenchanting the Lady ”— Comus. Plaster relief. G 2 Sculpture.—British and Foreign. [Div. I. 84 2673 Sam A in, L. Belgium. “ Shepherd of the Roman Campagna.” Marble Statue. Price ^ 240 . 2674 Scheggi. “ The Rape of Polyxena.” Marble group. Lent by E. Norchi. 2675 Schulz, M. Germany. “ Cupid riding on a Lion.” Marble group. Price £ 2676 Schots, L. Belgium. “ Napoleon III.” Plaster figure. 2677 Sharp, T. “ Christ’s Charge to Peter.” Plaster group. Price 20 guineas ; in marble, price 200 guineas. 2878 Sharp, T. “Boy and Lizard.” Marble. Price, 25 guineas. 2879 Smith, Rosina R. Bust of an Artist. Piaster. 2680 Stevenson, D. W. “ Girl of the Foundling Hospital.” Marble bust. Price ^ 45 . 2681 Tannrath, C. R. “ C. J. Morris, Esq.” Marble bust. 2682 Tantardini, Professor A. Italy. “ The Veiled Model.” Marble statue. Price 400 guineas. 2683 Tantardini, Professor A. Italy. “The Bather in Meditation.” Marble statue. Price 350 guineas. 2684 Terry, Sarah. “Eva”— Uncle Tom's Cabin. Plaster bust. Price 2385 Theed, E. F. “ Portrait of a Gentleman.” Marble medallion. 2686 Theed, E. F. “ Restoration of Antique Torso.” Plaster figure. 2687 Theed, W. “H.R.H. The Prince Consort.” Marble bust. 2388 Theed, W. “ Four Acts of Mercy.” Plaster reliefs. 2689 Theed, W. “The Prodigal’s Return.” Marble group. 2690 Theed, W. “ Young English Nobleman.” Plaster figure. 2891 Thomas, Margaret. “ Sir Lancelot of the Lake.” Plaster medallion. Price £1 is. 2692 Thornycroft, Mrs. “ H.R.H. the Princess Louiste, Marchioness of Lome.” Plaster bust. 2693 Thorpe, G. S. “Day.” Plaster medallion. 2894 Thorpe, G. S. “Night.” Plaster medallion. 2695 Thorpe, G. S. “The Late Sir Roderick I. Murchison, Bart., K.C.B. Terra cotta bust. Duplicates, priced 5 ^. 2698 Thrupp, F. “ Eve Carrying Fruits.” Marble figure. Price 60 guineas. Class II.] West and East Quadrants. 85 2697 Thrupp, F. “ Girl feeding Calves.” Bronze relief. Price 30 guineas. 2898 Thrupp, F. “ Grace before Meat.” Gilt bronze relief. Price 20 guineas. 2899 Thrupp, F. “Phyllis.” Marble bust. Price 30 guineas. 2700 Thrupp, F. “ Ariel in the Pine Tree.” Marble bust. Price 65 guineas. See also Nos. 2901 to 2983. METAL WORK. ROOMS VII. and IX. 2701 Paton, Sir Noel. Silver Dessert Stand. Price ^210. Mackay , Cunningham dr Co. 2702 - Silver Claret Jug. Price ^36. Mackay , Cunningham dr Co. 2703 - Silver Claret Jug. Price ^31 ioj. Mackay , Cunningham & Co. 2704 -Silver Claret Jug. Price ^54. Mackay, Cunningham & Co. 2705 Talbert, B. J. Lamp and Standard; pair. Price 80 guineas. Cox dr Sons. 2706 Talbert, B. J. Font Cover. Price 75 guineas. .. .. Cox dr Sons. 2707 Codman, W. C. Brass Gas Standard. Price 16 guineas. Cox dr Sons. t2708 Codman, W. C. Repousee Silver Plaque . Cox dr Sons. 2709 Talbert, B. J. Set of Communion Plate ; silver and blue enamel. Price ioj. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. Cox dr 1 Sojis. 2710 Ecclesiological Society’s Designs. Set of Gold and Ruby Communion Plate. • Price ^206 17^. .. .. ..Cox dr Sons. 12711 Cortellazzo. Steel and Gold Bracelet; chased. Lent by Lady Drake. 2712 Cortellazzo. Iron and Gold Coffer; chased. Lent by Sir W. Drake. &713 Thorneycroft. “ H.M. on Horseback bronze. Lent by the Art Union of Londqn, 86 Sculpture.—British and Foreign. [Div. I, 2714 Zuloaga. Spain. Pair of Tazzas, Damascened work. 2715 Zuloaga. Spain. Pair of Large Vases, Damascened work. 2716 Zuloaga. Spain. Pair of Small Vases, Damascened work. 2717 Armstead, H. H. Tennyson Vase, Silver ^ 1 , 000 . Hancock & Co, 2718 Nixon, S, Bronze Figure of “ Thalia.” Lent by the Art Union of London, 2719 Gatley. Bronze Bust of “ Hebe.” Lent by the Art Union of London, 2720 KlRK, W. B. Bronze Statuette. “ Iris Ascending.” Lent by the Art Union of London, 2721 Schauf. Bronze Tazza .. Lent by the Art Union of London. 2722 Hale, E. O. Black Iron Tazza. Lent by the Art Union of London. 2723 Wyon, E. W. Black Iron Tazza. Lent by the Art Union of London, ■ 2724 Delpeck, C. Townley Vase, Bronze copy. Lent by the Art Union of London, 2725 Delpeck, C. “Ajax.” Bronze bust. Lent by the Art Union of London. 2726 Maclean, T. N. Bronze Statuettes—“ Summer and Winter.” Price 10 guineas each. 2727 —-■. Doncaster Shield, Silver. .. ., Hunt dr Roskell, 2728 --. Royal Hunt Cup, 1871 . ,, ,, Hunt dr Roskell, 2729 ---. Salisbury Cup, 1871 ., ,, .. Hunt & Roskell* 2730 Nicholls, S. J. Polished Brass Lamp. Price 28 guineas. Cox dr 5 Sons . 2731 Nicholls, S. J. Wrought Iron Jardiniere. Price 5 guineas. Cox dr Sons. 2732 Talbert, B, J. Brass Sliding Gas Pendant. Price ^ 10 . Cox dr Sons. 2733 Talbert, B. J. Brass Gas Pendant. Price 7 guineas. Cox dr Sons. 2734 Talbert, B. J. Pair of Brass Moderator Lamp Standards. Price 80 guineas .. .. .. .. .. .. .. Cox dr Sons. 2735 Cortellazzo. Steel, Gold, and Lapis Lazuli Book Cover. Lent by the South Kensington Museum. 2736 Lepec, M. Enamelled Coffer .. Lent by A. Morrison , Esq. 2737 Lepec, j\L Enamelled Mirror .. Lent by Mrs. A. Morrison , Class II,] West Galleries , Rooms VII. & IX. 87 2738 Lepec, M. Small Enamelled Jewel Box. Lent by Mrs. A. Morrison. 2739 Ladeuil, Morel. Shield, in repousee steel and silver. Lent by the South Kensington Museum. 2740 Monti, R. Silver Group Price ^ 300 . .. .. Hancock & Co. 2741 Armstead, H. H. Silver Tozze. Price ^350 .. Hancock & Co. 2742 Monti, R. Silver Gilt Jug. Price ^300 .. .. Hancock & Co. 2743 —-— Silver Group; “ Goodwood Cup, 1871 .” Hancock & Co. 2744 Moody, F. W. Casket in Ebony, with gilt figures and orna¬ ments, designed, modelled, and executed for the South Ken¬ sington Museum, to hold the Prince Consort’s Season Ticket of 1851 . Metal work cast and chased by Messrs. G, Franchi. GLASS. ROOM VII. 2745 Kiry. Engraved Tankard Jug. Price ^ 65 . 2746 Hauser and Palme. Six Engraved Claret Glasses. Priced ioj. each . y. Mortlock. 2747 Hauser AND Palme. Engraved Flat-sided Water Jug. Price ^ 63 . y. Mortlock. 2743 Hauser and Palme. Water Jug. Price ^78 15 -?. y. Mortlock,- 2749 Hermann Muller. Magnum Claret Jug. Price ^52 ioj. y. Mortlock. 2750 -- Claret Jug ; one. Price ^5 15 ^. 6 d... .. y. Mortlock. 2751 - Claret Jug; one. Priced 13 ^. 6 d . y. Mortlock. 2752 -- Quart Decanters; two. Price 55 ^ .. .. y. Mortlock. 2753 -Claret Jug; one. trice£6 6s. .. .. .. y. Mortlock. 2754 - Water Jug; one. Price ^7 Js. .. .. y. Mortlock. 2755 ——— Pair of Water Goblets. J. Mortlock. 88 Decorative Furniture. [Div. II. 2758 —-Majolica Vase. Ceramic and Crystal Palace Art Union. 2757 Seguso. Venetian Goblet. Price £7 7 .y. .. .. .. Salviati. 2758 Cassato ; two‘mirrors. Price ^3 $s. .. .. .. Salviati. DECORATIVE FURNITURE . ROOMS VII and IX. 2759 Bevan, Charles. Cabinet, black, gold, and Japanned. Price^ 48 . Gillow & Co. 2760 Bevan, Charles. Cabinet with stone-ware bas-reliefs. Doulton dr* Co. 2761 Cavaye, Luis. Carved Piano, Spain. Price 600 guineas. Ricardo Garcia. 2762 Jefferson, R. Sideboard. Price ^*700 .. .. . .Gillow & Co. 2763 -. Inlaid Pianoforte .. .. .. J. Brihsmead 6 ° Sens. 2764 Tarver* E. J. Mediaeval Sideboard. Morant, Boyd dr 5 Blunford. 2765 Talbert, B. J. Ebonized Cabinet. Price ^27 10 s. Gillow & Co. 2766 Prignot, E. Cabinet. Price^ 155 ... .. Jackson & Graham. 2767 - Cabinet .. .. .. .. .. Doulton Co. 2768 Tarver, E. J. Occasional Tea Table, gold ebonized. Morant , Boyd dr 5 Blanford. 1 2769 Talbert, B. J. Angle Etagere. Price ^10 15 ^. Gillow & Co. 2770 Morton, Wm. Scott. Ebony Cabinet and One Chair. Johnstone dr 5 Jeanes. 2771 Niciiolls, S. J., & Rossiter, C. Fireplace with painted tiles, Oak Cornice and Framing. Price 250 guineas .. .. Cox Sf Sons. 2772 Nicholls, S. J. Carved Oak Book Case and Cabinet. Price ^ 65 . Cox dr 5 Sons. 2713 Nicholls, S. J. Carved Oak Glastonbury Chair. Price 6 | guineas. Cox Sons. 2774 Nicholls, S. J. Oak Coal Box. Price ^3 ioj. Cox dr 5 Sons. Class II.] West Galleries , Room VII. 89 2775 Nicholls, S. J. Oak Music Stand. Price ^17 10 s. Cox Sr Sons. 2776 Nicholls, S. J. Sideboard. Price ^65 Cox Sr Sons. 2777 Pencknett, J. Cabinet, carved and inlaid. Collier dr 9 Penckneti. 2778 - Cabinet, painted panels, gold and black. Cotlinson Sr Lock. 2779 - Secretaire, gold and black painted panels. Collinson Sr Lock. 2780 Talbert, B. J. Cabinet. Price ^70 .. .. .. Gillow Sr Co. 2781 Decorative Art Society. Ebonized Cabinet, with painted panels. Price 60 guineas .. .. .. .. .. .. Cox Sr Sens. 2782 Talbert, B. J. Oak Folding Chair. Price £2 5 -r. Cox dr* Sons. 2783 Prignot, E. Inlaid Table. Price ^ 200 . Messrs. Jackson Sr Graham. 2784 Steinitz, C. Specimens of Marqueterie .. Marqueteric Company. 2785 Gamble, J. Glazed Terra Cotta Mantlepiece, made for South Kensington Museum .. .. .. .. Messrs. Maw Sr Co. 2783 Chapman, R. Stained and Painted Ash Cabinet. Price 40 guineas. 2787 - Inlaid and Incised Cabinet Wedgwood Plaques. James Lamb. 2788 Leslie, H. Painted Box. Price £2 2 s. SCULPTURE IN CLAY, WOOD , AND OTHER MATERIALS. j2789 Maclean, T. N. Terra Cotta Figure. “ Juno.” Price 6 guineas. |2790 Maclean, T. N. Four Sketches in Terra Cotta. Price 6 guineas each. S2791 Maclean, T. N. Two larger Sketches— “ Ceres” and “Venus.” 2792 Osmond, James. Carved Oak Panel. Price ^18. 0793 Bonham, Miss A. Ivory and Illuminated Prayer Book. |2794 Good, J. Willis. Group of Hurdle Racing. 12795 Codman, W. C. Oak and Silver mounted Pastoral Staff. “ Hereford.” ... .. .. Exhibited by Messrs. Cox Sr S 071 S. 90 Decorative Furniture. [Div, I 2798 Kendall, T. H. Wood Carving—“The Martin’s Nest.” 2797 Good, J. Willis. “ The Queen’s Shilling.” Price 20 guineas. 2798 Bell, John. “Albert the Good.” 2799 Barter, Richard. Plaster bust—“Dr. Barter.” Priced 2 ^. Exhibited by John Wren. 2800 Barter, Richard. Plaster bust of Richard Beamish, C.E.F.R.S. Price £2 2 s. .. .. .. .. .. Exhibited by John Wren. 2801 Glassby, R. “May Queen”—Terra-cotta. Price 10 guineas. 2302 Monti, Raffaelle. Bust of “Love.” Price £1 is. Exhibited by the Ceramic and Crystal Palace Art Union. 2803 Malempre, L. A. Statuette of the “Shepherd Boy.” Price £2 2s. .. Exhibited by the Ceramic and Crystal Palace Art Union, 2805 Heness, A. Steel Dies. Price £ 16 , 2803 Heness, A. Impressions in Wax. 2807 Lucas, A. D. Ivory Carvings—“ Apollo and Daphne,” “Minerva of Parthenon.” Price^ 10 . 2808 Williamson, J. B, Medallion in Wax. Class II.] West Galleries , Rooms VII. & IX. 9i SCULPTURE. See also Nos. 2501 to 2700. 2901 Torelli, L. Italy. “ Young Torquato Tasso.” Marble statue. Price ^ 250 . 2902 Trentanove, M. “Albanian Shepherd. Marble bust. Price 35 giiineas .. .. .. .. .. Lent by L. A. Norchi. 2903 Trentanove, M. “Albanian Shepherdess.” Marble bust. Price 35 guineas ,. .. .. .. Lent by L. A. Norchi, 2904 Uboedi, C. Italy. “ The Favourite.” Marble bust. Price ^ 16 , 2905 Uboldi, C. Italy. “Infantile Amusement.” Marble Figure. Price ^ 39 . 2996 Vinoelst, C. “ Daughter of Pharaoh.” Marble bust. Price ^ 40 , 2907 Webbe, W. J. S. “ Dr. Phillpotts, the late Bishop of Exeter.” Plaster medallion. Price ^ 5 . 2908 Weekes, H., R.A. “An African Princess.” Marble bust. Price 60 guineas. 2809 Weekes, H., R.A. “A Sailor Boy.” Marble bust. Price 60 guineas. 2910 Weekes, H., R.A. “The Mother’s Kiss.” Plaster group. Price 500 guineas in marble. 2911 Weekes, H., R.A. “ True Friends.” Marble group. Price 200 guineas. 2912 Weekes, H., R.A. “ The Young Naturalist.” Marble figure. Price 300 guineas. 2913 Westmacott, J. S. “ Constance.” Plaster medallion. Plaster, price 5 guineas ; marble, price 50 guineas. 2914 Westmacott, J. S. “ Girl at a Well.” Plaster figure. Plaster, price 50 guineas ; marble, price 250 guineas. 2915 Westmacott, J. S. “Modesty.” Marble statuette. Price 100 guineas. 2916 Westmacott, J. S. “The Reaper.” Plaster figure. Plaster, price 50 guineas ; marble, price 250 guineas. 92 Sculpture in Clay , &c. [Div. I. 2017 Wiles, H. “ Massacre of the Innocents ” Plaster group. (Royal Academy Gold Medal, 1867 ). Marble, price ^ 200 ; bronzes, price ^ 150 . 2918 Wiles, H. Portrait Bust. Marble. 2919 Wilke, C. A. W. “The Young Navigator.” Portrait Statue of Master Brassey, son of T. Brassey, Esq., M.P. Plaster. 2920 Williamson, F. J. “Briseis.” plaster head. Price ^5 5 2921 Williamson, F. J. “Sunrise.” Plaster alto relief. Price^ih i6j. 2922 Woodington, W. F. “Ariel.”— Tempest. Marble medallion. Price ^ 30 . 2923 Woodington, W. F. “Miranda.”— Tempest. Marble medal¬ lion. Price ^ 30 . 2924 Woodington, W. F. “ Lady in the Enchanted Chair.”— Comus. Marble relief. Price ^ 80 . 2925 Woolner, T., A.R.A. “Clothe the Naked.” Part of a monu¬ ment to be erected in Wigton, by George Moore, Esq. Plaster relief. 2926 Woolner, T., A.R.A., “Feed the Hungry.” Part of a monu¬ ment to be erected in Wigton, by George Moore, Esq. Plaster relief. 2927 Woolner, T., A.R.A. Monument to the memory of Mrs. Archibald Peel, erected in Wrexham Church, North Wales. Plaster relief. 2923 Worrall, C. “Portrait.” Plaster medallion. 2929 Worrall, C. “ Portrait of a Lady.” Plaster medallion. 2930 Worrall, C. “ Miss Lizzie.” Wax medallion portrait. 2931 Wren, J. “Innocence.” Statuary marble figure on oriental pedes¬ tal. Price ^ 45 * 2932 Wton, E. W. “Fellah Woman of the Nile.” Plaster figure. Plaster, price ^10 ioj. ; marble, price ^ 105 . 2933 -—*-. Germany. “ H.I.H. The Crown Prince of Germany.” Marble bust. Class III.] Engravings , Lithographs , &C. 93 WEST QUADRANT. ENGRAVINGS , ETCHINGS , LITHOGRAPHS , PHOTOGRAPHS. DIVISION I.—CLASS III. Where not otherwise stated , the Artist is also the Contributor. Blanchard, Aug. “The Eve of St. Agnes.” After D. Maclise, R.A. Stephenson, J. “ Osborne.” After Sir E. Landseer, R.A. Price ^12 I2 j. .. .. ., ., ., Lent by II. Graves 6r Co. Zobell, G. Portrait of a Lady. Zobell, G. “ Francis, 7 th Duke of Bedford.” Graves, R., A.E.R.A. “ The Good Shepherd.” After Murillo. Price £6 6s. Graves, R., A.E.R.A. “ La Vierge au Miroir.” After Murillo. Price £6 6s. Graves, R., A.E.R.A. “ Cromwell resolving to refuse the Crown.” After C. Lucy. Price £6 6s. Atkinson, T. L. “ A Flood in the Highlands.” Price ^12 12 s. Lent by H. Graves (Sr* Co. Mottram, C. “In Danger.” Mottram, C. “Abandoned.” Saddler, J. “ St. Helier’s Bay, Jersey.” Price ^ 105 . Saddler, J. “ Earl Yniol showing Prince Geraint through the Ruined Castle.” After Dore. Barlow, T. CL Portrait of H. Bessemer, C.E. After R. Lehmann. Clayton, Captain. Pen and Ink Drawing. Clayton, Captain. Pen and Ink Drawing. Clayton, Captain. “The Torrents that from Cliff to Valley leap.” Swain, J. Frame of Wood Engravings. Dalziel Brothers. “Tom Hood’s Annual.” 94 West Quadrant. [Div. I. Dalziel Brothers. “ Illustrations to Fun.” .. Lent by J. M. Smith. Harral, Horace. “Springtime—America.” Harral, Horace. “Pheasants.” Paterson, R. “ Arrival of the French Mail at Dover.” Jesse, G. R. “Beware of the Dog.” Harral, Horace. “ Summer on the Coast.” •-“Paris in 1795 .” Nicholes, G. P. “Jealousy.” After C. Lawson. Paterson, R. “ The Haunted Grange.” Swain, J. Frame of "Wood Engravings. Landseer, T. “ The King of the Forest.” After Sir E. Landseer, R.A. Price ^12 I2.r. .. .. .. Lent by H. Graves & Co. Cousins, S., R.A. “ Obedient to the Law—Mater Purissima.” After F. Goodall, R.A. .. .. .. .. Lent by P. Lefevre. Simmons, W. H. “ Illustration of a Russian Poem.” Stackpole, F. “ Charity.” Lewis, C. “A Family of Deer in the Forest of Fontainbleu.” After Rosa Bonheur. Pearson, G. “ The Prodigal Son; ” twelve designs after Selous. Pearson, George. “ Woolbearing Animals at the International Exhibition of 1871 .” Williams, Walter. Drawing in Sepia—“ Sunshine and Shower.” Price £1 is. Simmons, W. H. “The Poor—the Poor Man’s Friend.” After J. Faed. Price 12 s. Mottram, C. “ The Yard at Tattersall’s.” Price ^15 15 ^. Lent by H. Graves & Co. Atkinson, T. L. “ The Prize Calf.” After Sir E. Landseer, R.A. Price ^10 Ioj. Sanders, A. N. “ Miss Lily’s First Dip.” After J. Hayllar. Slocombe, C. P. “ Zeitglockerthurm, Berne.” Price £3 3 s. Slocombe, C. P. “ Kensington Gardens after rain.” Priced 3J. Slocombe, E. “ The Thames below Bridge.” Price ^3 3 s. Slocombe, F. “ Old Houses at Rouen, and the Chateau d’Arques, Normandy.” Price ^3 3 s. Jesse, G. R. “ Richmond, Surrey.” Class III.] Engravings, Lithographs , &c. 95 Jesse, G. R. “Nonsuch, Surrey.” Jesse, G. R. “ Paiting Day.” Jesse, G. R. “Carshalton, Surrey.” Ferneley, C. A. Photographic Lantern Slides. Blanchard, Aug. “ Finding of the Saviour in the Temple.” After Holman Hunt. Zobell, George. “ Peace.” After Sir E. Landseer, R.A. Zobell, George. “War.” After Sir E. Landseer, R.A. Scott, J. “ The Lawn at Tattersall’s.” Price £ 21 . Lent by H. Graves & 1 Co. Black, G. E. “ Sir Francis Grant, P.R.A.” Black, G. B. “ The Marquis of Lome.” Black, G. B. “H.R.H. the Princess Louise.” Slocombe, E. “Illustrations of Ovid’s Metamorphoses.” Price ^5 5 -r. Slocombe, F. “ The Seine at Rouen.” Price £2 2 s. Urwick, W. H. “ A Stirrup Cup at the Cock at Headley—An Old Thames Fisherman.” Slocombe, F. “ Chiswick—Chateau d’Arques—The Thames near Chiswick.” Price 4 s. Percy, Thomas. Four Etchings in Frame. Price ^8 8^. Slocombe, E. “Dry Point Etchings.” Price £2 2 s. Jesse, G. R. “ The Rising Moon.” Blanchard, Aug. “ Isabella or the Pot of Basil.” After Holman Hunt. Price £8 8 j. Landseer, H., A.R.A. “Red Deer of Chillingham.” Price ^12 12 s. .. .. .. Lent by H. Graves & Co. Landseer, T., A.R.A. “ Wild Cattle of Chillingham.” Price £12 12 s. .. .. .. ,. .. Lent by H. Graves & Co. Lemon, H. “Football.” Willmore, H. “Off the Coast.” Edward, Edwin. Etchings of Old Inns. Price £\ 4 s. Lewis, C. G. “ Otter and Salmon.” After Sir E. Landseer, R.A. Lewis, C. G. “The Fox not Caught.” After Sir E. Landseer, R.A. Ballingall, William. “The Shores of Fife.” Cruickshank, George. “ Republican Fiend.” Cruickshank, George. “ Illustrations to Poem of Morar.” West Quadrant. [Div. I. q6 Cousins, S., R.A. “Patient in Tribulation—Mater Dolorosa.” After F. Goodall, R.A. Price £6 6s. Simmons, W. H. “The Last of the Clan.” Price ^12 I2J-. Lent by H. Graves & Co. Tomkins, C. A. “ Jochebed.” Ryall, H. T. “Changing Pasture.” After Rosa Bonheur. Price ^10 iof. Greatback, H. “Dogsof St. Bernard.” Price ^15 15^. Graves, H., A.R.A. “Paolo and Francesca de Remini.” Price ^3 3^. .. .. .» Lent by the Proprietors of the Art Journal. Bourne, H. “ The Tambourine.” Price ^3 3^. Lent by the Proprietors of the Art Journal. Cousins, C. “ Marie Antoinette Listening to the Act of Accusation.” Bourne, H. “ Le Malade Imaginaire.” Price ^3 3f. Lent by the Proprietors of the Art Journal. Willmore, H. “ The Cascade, Mount Wellington, Tasmania.” COUSINS, C. “ The Primrose Gatherers.” Price ^3 3^. Lent by the Proprietors of the Art Journal. Willmore, H. “ A Calm Evening.” After D. Cox. Cousins, C. “ In the Pasture.” Price 3^. Lent' by the Proprietors of the Art Journal. Heath, F. Aug. “ Bal Masqu6, Italian Opera, Paris.” Heath, F. Aug. “What Lack Ye ?” Heath, F. Aug. “ The First Voyage.” Hanhart, M. & N. “Indian Drawings of Snakes.” Lithographed. Jewett, Keats, & Reynolds. Specimens of Wood Engraving. Smith, J. Moyr. “Tribute to Minos.” Design. Smith, J. Moyr. “ Epithalamia Egertika.” Design. Smith, J. Moyr. “ Illustrations to Theseus.” Design. Ward, G. R. “Lady Matilda Butler.” Price £5 5^. Rowney, G., & Co. “ Studies in two Crayons.” After Mrs. Backhouse. Price if. 6d. Rowney; G., & Co. “Studies in two Crayons.” After Mrs. Backhouse. Price if. 6 d. Vinter, J. A. “Captain Francis Lyon, R.A.” Class III.] Engravings , Lithographs , 6fc. 97 Rowney, G., & Co. “ Studies in two Crayons.” After Emily Farmer. Price is. 6 d. Rowney, G., & Co. “Studies in two Crayons.” After Emily Farmer. Price is. 6 d. Way, T. “EcceHomo.” After Ludovico Caracci. Rowney, G., & Co. “ Studies in two Crayons.” After J. Hill. Price ix. 6 d. Rowney, G., & Co. “ Studies in two Crayons.” After J. Hill. Price ix. 6 d. Cole, H., C. B. Etching; Penshurst. Thackerary, W. M. Original Drawing on Wood, by William Makepeace Thackeray, containing a portrait of himself and Douglas Jerrold. 1848 .. .. .. .. .. Lent by H. Cole, C.B. Bunce, R. “ Mount Macedon,” Bunce, R. “ Forest on the Christ Church and Hokitaka Road.” Bunce, R. “Evening in Hobson’s Bay, South Australia.” Bunce, R. “ Waterfall on the Tributary of the Goulbum.” Vinter, J. A. “H.R.H. The Princess Louise, Marchioness of Lome,” Lithographed for Her Majesty. After Winterhalter. Vinter, J. R. “ H.R.H. The Princess Louise of Hesse,” After Winterhalter, PlXQN, Miss A. “ Portiait of Mrs. Langton.” Pixqn, Miss A. “ Portrait of Master Heslewood.” Ford, W. B. “ Giving a Bite.” After Mulready. Price ^60, North, Mrs. S. W. “ Dean Stanley, 1870.” North, Mrs. S. W. “ The Vicar of Windsor.” Gray, Henry. “Case of Miniatures,” Giles, R, H. “Jeannie.” T. Burnard & J. Emery, Pen Sketch in EnamelledTnkc £radbury, A. Etching on Glaze, ^ERRiER, C. H. Specimens of Wood Engraving, Way, T. “Paris, 1795.” After J. D. Linton. Davis, 0 . W. Lithographed Sketches and Designs. Rowney, Cr, & Co. “ The Little Student.” After Mrs. Ander¬ son, Price 15X, 9 8 West Quadrant. [Div. I. Rowney, G.j Sc Co. “Old Mill.” After Birket Foster. Price 7 s. 6 d. - • Rowney, G. s Sc Co. “ Evening Rest.” After H. Garland. Price ioj. 6 d. Rowney, G., 8 c Co. “ Feeding Bunny.” After J, PC Hardy, Jua. Price 15J. Autotype CompAn y. Portraits after drawings by Watts,Poynler, Langee, and Archer. Rowney, G, & Co. “The Cottage Rurse,” After Birket Foster. Price ^15^. Rowney, G., Sc Co. “Highland Gillie.” After J, Hardy, Jam Price 7y. 6 d. Rowney, G., & Co. “ItalianPeasant Girl.” After E. Lundgren, Price 5^. Rowney, G., 8 c Co. “ Rustic Thoughts.” After H. T. Dobson. ’ .Price £1 lis.Aod. : Rowney, G., Sc Co. “ Italian Peasant Girl with Flowers.”.,. After .. E. Lundgren. Price 5^. R.OWNEY, G., -Sc Co. “ Kavalet Peasant Girl,” After F. Goodallj^.A. Price.34. Rowney, G„ Sc Co. “In the Highlands.” After J. D. Harding.. Price 5-r. •' Rowney, G., Sc Co. “Off the Coast.”' After A. Callow, Price 3^. Hanhaet, M Sc N. “In the Wood,” Rowney G., Sc Co. “On the Beach.” After D. Co£. Priee 4P v ' • Rowney, G., & Co. “ On the Thames,” After David Cos, - Price 4T, Day, J. B; “H-M.S. Galatea.” Priced5 5 ^- MieczkOncIvI.' Russia. Portrait of a. Gentleman. . ,. ,■ JJanhart, M, & N. “ Thoughts of Home.” After. Qjr.uida-. J&oR ,• PrieejCl 5^. ' 64 . Mjeczkqncki. Russia, Portrait of & Lady, Miezkoncki. “ Portrait of a Gentleman.” — Etchings from objects in Museum, by students is National Art Training School. " Zmi by Art School, Scipice and AH Dvfiartmtni, Class III.] Engravings , Lithographs, &c\ 99 «-- Etchings from objects in Museum, by students in National Art Training School. Lent by Art School , Science and Art Department . Mleczkonoxi. Russia. Portrait of a Lady. MiezroncxT. “ Portrait of a Lady.” Penny, G. S. Gum and Coffee negative process. Gerson, J. “The Syrian.” (Muller.) --Etchings from objects in Museum, by students in National Art Training School. Lent by Art School, Science and Art Department. Pyck, W. De ign for the Exhibition Certificate Award, Interna¬ tional Exhibition, 1851. .. Lent by the Science ami Art Department. Gerson, J, “ Pensive.” Bierer, E. “ Lent by Mme. Tietgens. Macltse, D4NJEL, Design for Medal of International Exhibition, 186? .. .. .. .. Lent by Science & Art Department. Beasley, F., Jun, “View at Mawgan, St. Colomb.” Ingres, J, Design for the Certificate of Honourable Mention, Mieczkoncki. Russia. Portrait of' a Lady; Paris Exhibition, 1865 ., .. .. ., Lent by Science & Art Department. Beasley, F., Jun. “Rocks at Ry nance Cove.” Mieczkonckl Russia. Portrait of a Gentleman. Pyce, W. Design for the Exhibition Certificate, InternaConaJ. Exhibition, 1851 .. .. Lent by the Science and Art Department■. Mieczkoncki, Russia. Portrait of a Lady. Stevens, A. Design for the Certificate of Honourable Mention, 1862. Lent by the Science & Art Department. MiECZKONCKr. Russia. Portrait of a Gentleman. Poynter, E. J. Design for the Royal School of Naval Architec¬ ture .. .. .. Lent-by the. Science, Gr Art Department. Stevens, A. Design for the Certificate of Honours hie Men lion, 1862 .. .. ,. .. Lent by the Science & Art Department, Mieczkoncki. Russia. Portrait of a Lady. Mieczkoncki. Russia. Portrait of a Gentleman, Mieczkoncki. Russia. Portrait- of a Lady. fireRSON. J, “Venetian CoqmptR*.’ 5 (Biobesd West Quadrant. [Div. I. Cameron, Mrs. “Earl of Lichfield’s Children.” Photo from the life. -—t-— Etchings from objects in Museum, by students in National Art Training School. Lent by Art School , Science and Art Department. - -— Etchings from objects in Museum, by students in National Art Training School. Lent by Art School, Science and Art Department. — - Etchings from objects in Museum, by students in National Art Training School. Lent by Art School, Science and Art Department. -- Etchings from objects in Museum, by students in National Art Training School. Lent by Art School, Science and Art Departme?it. -- Etchings from objects in Museum, by students in National Art Training $chool. Lent by Art School, Science and Art Department. . . Etchings from objects in Museum, by students in National Art Training School. Pent by Art School, Science and Art Departpient. Cameron, Mrs. “ Hpn. Frank Charteris.” - Etchings from objects in Museum, by students in National Art Training School. Lent by Art School, Science and Art Department, Crawshay, Robert. “The Keeper.” .--r Etchings from objects in Museum, by students in National Art Training School. Lent by Art School, Science and Art Department, Grawsbay, Robert. u The First Bridesmaid.” — Etchings from objects in Museum, by students in National Art Training School. Z.ent by Art School, Sience and Art Department, -—- Etchings from objects in Museum, by students in National Art Training School. Lent by Art School, Science and Art Depa?’hnent, Crawshay, Robert. Portrait of a Lady. Crawshay, Robert. “ What! Gone without a Word.” Crawshay, Robert. “ The Smuggler.” pLOSSlTBR, Ci Desi|n for Decoration .. Lent by C&fc -fa* Son. lass ill.] Engravings, Lithographs, &c. ioi Nicholls, S. J. Design for Furniture. Crawshay, Robert. “In Thought.” Crawshay, Robert. “ Earth or Heaven.” Crawshay, Robert. “ The Welsh Farmer.” Brophy, A. F. Design for a Sideboard. Crawshay, Robert. “ Disdain.” Crawshay, Robert. “ Full-blown Rose.” Crawshay, Robert. “ The Black Diamond.” Hedges, D. “Dog’s Head.” Hedges, D. “ Dog.” Hedges, D. “ Horse.” Hedges, D. “Dog.” Bedford, W. “ Glendyn, Lynmoutb.” Bedford, W. “A Lane at Tintern.” Bedford, W. “ On the Beach, Lynmouth.” Bedford, W. “ Lynmouth from the Pier.” Nicholls, S. J. Three Designs for Monstrances. Bedford, W. “ In the Brendon Valley, N. D.” Whitburn, T. Decorative Panel. Price ^10 10s. Bedford, W. “ Cherry Bridge, near Linton.” Field, A. Sketch for a Sideboard .. .. .. Lent by A. Capel. Bedford, W. “The Pond at Tintern.” Miller, A. P. Design for Lace Handkerchief. Bedford, W. “Lynmouth, N. Devon.” Jennings & Willis. Designs for Book Covers, Calendars, and Playing Cards. Bedford, W. “ On the West Lyn, Lynmouth.” Jennings & Willis. Designs for Printed Cottons. Bedford, W. “ Ashford, N. Devon.” Brook, Helena. Design for Damask Table Cloth. Price £2. Brook, Helena. Design for Damask Table Cloth. Price £ 2. 102 West Quadrant [Div. Perks, B. Design for tlie Decoration of a Dining Room. The set of three (3394, 3397, 3399) j price 50 guineas. Bedford, W. “Bathing Cove at Ilfracombe.” Bedford, W. “ On the Moat, Raglan.” Mansell, ' Marianne. Designs for Muslins. Mansell, Marianne. Designs for Lace. Earl, F. C. “ Camelias, &c.” Price ^3 3^. PIanson, W. “ The Irish Mail Steamship.” Thompson, Stephen. Egyptian Sculpture. Price 2s. each. Lefebvre, Chas. Decorative Designs. Price -£28. Robinson & Cherrill. “ Broadwater Forest.” Clausen, W. Design for the Decoration of a Vase. Robinson & Cherrill. “Returning from School.” Sampson; Marian E. Design for Floor Cloth. Sampson, Marian E. _ Design for side of Room. / Robinson & Cherrill. “ Out for a Holiday.” Robinson & Cherrill. “ In the Gloaming.” Robinson & Cherrill. “ Blackberry Gatherers.” Robinson & Cherrill. “ Afternoon.” Robinson Sc Cherrill. “ Repose.” Robinson & Cherrill. “ Waiting for the Gaffer.” Law, C. & W. “Mastiff.” Price £2 2s. Earl, F. C. “ The Dismantled Home.” Price ^3 3J. LAW, C. & W. “ Newfoundland Dog.” Price £2 2 s. Yv’aterston, G., & Son. Pinto-Lithography. “ Pope Gregory XIII.” After Augustin Caracci. Waterston G., & Son. “ John Frederick, the Magnanimous.’-’ After George Penny. Debsnham, E. Five Portraits of Children. Faulkner, Robert. Instantaneous Photographs-. Brunton, W. H. Case of Photographs, Class III.] Engravings, Lithographs , &c. *03 Lock & Whitfield. Frame of Photographs. Lock & Whitfield. Frame of Photographs. Wynne, C. Cameo Vignette Photograph. Lock & Whitfield. Frame of Photographs. Slingsby, R. Portrait Study. DisdSri & Co. Two Photographs. Window, F. R. Permanent Photograph. Pritchard, Miss E. “Instantaneous.” Davison, Jane & Margaret. “Bianca” (autotype.) Hubbard, J. Portrait Heads. Webster, H. Frame of Photographs. Chambers, A. P. Photographic Studies of Children, instanta¬ neous, and others. Debenham, E. Cabinet, Shadow Portrait. Debenham, E. Portrait of a Lady. Knight, H. Frame of Photographs. Disderi & Co. Frame containing Photographs. Knight, Henry t . Frame containing Photographs. England, W. Frame of Eight Photos. Heliotype Co. “ Ecce Homo.” Hollyer, F. “Shuttlecock.” (Albert Jones.) Piice^l is. Hollyer, F. “Azaleas.” (Albert Jones.) Price gi is. Hollyer, F. “ Sea Gulls.” (Albeit Jones.) Price £i is. Hollyer, F. “Battledore.” (Albert Jones.) Price u. Holly t er, F. “A Garden.” (Albert Jones.) Price £i is. MELVILLE, Hon. R. S. “ Who can tell what visions high, . May bless an infant’s sleeping eye ?” Melville, Hon. R. S. “ Honourable Evan Charteris.” Dismore, J. S. “ Girl and Dog.” Window, F. R. Permanent Photograph,. Dismore, J. S. “ A Lady.” li es/ Quadranh [£>1V. h 104 Melville, Hon. R. S. “ Lady A. R.” Melville, Hon. R. S. “ Richmond Park.*’ Melville, Hon. R. S. “Honourable Osbert Lunlleyi” DlSMORE) J. S. “ Lady and Bird.” Hubbard, J. “Thinking it over.” Dismore, J. S. “ Girl.” Melville, Hon. R. S. “ Deer Stalking.” Beasley, F., Jun. “View at Tintagel.” Diston, A. “The Smithy.” Price ioj. Melville, Hon. R. S. “Kitchen Garden.” Diston, A. “ A Wee Customer.” Price io.y. Diston, A. “ The Fisherman’s Home.” Price iot. England, W. “ Advance, Australia.” Whiting, Matthew. Frame containing Photographs. Whiting, Matthew. Frame containing Photographs. Whiting, Matthew. Frame containing Photographs. Wrenguil, Lucifer. Frame containing Photographs. Hudson, F. “ The Conservatory.” Price £1 is. Hudson, F. “ Arched Rock, Freshwater Bay.” Price £1 is. Halswell, Keely. Photograph of Oil Painting, “Roba de Roma ” .. .. .. . ; .. Lent by Mr. John Gibson Craig. Hudson, F. Study of Ferns. Price ^1 ij. Earl, F. C. “Mending the Rabbit Hutch.” Price £1 ioj. Pointer, Harry. Brighton Cat Photographs. Hains, David. Specimens of Photography. Mitchell, Reuben. “ Midday, Winter; Jumbles.” Mitchell, Reuben. “ Sunset, Winter ; Jumbles, Lancashire.” Mitchell, Reuben. “ Sunrise, Winter; Halleck Wood.” Hedderley, J. “ The Old Part of Chelsea from Battersea Bridge.” Hedges, D. “ Man and Bull.” A Frame of Photographs. Lent by His Grace the Archbishop of York. Class III.] £ng v avin gs-, L it hog fafih$, Hedges, D; “ Mare and Foal.” Permanent PEintINg Co. Photographs froril Buildings in India. Permanent Printing Co. Photographs from Buildings in India. Permanent Printing Co. Photographs from Buildings in India. Permanent Printing Co. Photographs from Buildings in India. Permanent Printing Co. Photographs from Buildings in India. Permanent Printing Co. Photographs from Buildings in India. Permanent Printing Co. Photographs from Buildings in India. Permanent Printing Co. 'Photographs from Buildings in India. Covvper, Mrs., A Design for a Mural Painting, illustrating the Industrial Arts as applied to War. Heliotype Co. Two Drawings. After Michael Angelo. Hf.liotype Co. “ Madonna and Angel.” After Titian. Heliotypf. Co. Series of views. Heliotype Co. “ Madonna and Child.” Corregio. Heliotyte Co. From Pictures in National Gallery. Heliotype Co. Portrait. After Rembrandt. Heliotype Co. Illustrations to Mr. Ruskin’s Lecture. Cameron, Mrs. “ John F. W. Herschel.” Price ^5. Autotype Company. “ Liber Veritatis.” After Claude. Heliotype Co. “ Portrait of Andrea del-Sarto.” - Portrait. Debenham, W. E. Five Portraits. Maysh, H. Frame of Coloured Photographs. Lucas & Tuck. “ Porcelain Miniature of Mrs. Gray.” Harmar, Miss. Coloured Photographs. Monti, E. G. Y. Case of Miniatures; coloured. Heath, H. L. Portrait. Heath, H. L. Portrait. Heath, H. L. Portrait. Kock, Mdme. L. Frame of Coloured Photographs. I0 5 West Quadrant. Div. 1. j 06 Henderson, A. L. Frame of Vitrified Enamel Photographs. - Portrait. Giles, R. H. “Portrait of Mrs. Giles.” Lock & Whitfield. Carbon Photograph, finished as a Water Colour Drawing. -- Portrait. -— Portrait. Lock & Whitfield. Carbon Photo’s, finished in water colour. Disderi & Co. Plain and coloured Photographs. Reynold, Miss E. “ Portrait of a Lady.” Lock & Whitfield. Carbon Photo’s, finished in water colour. ■•V Chambers, A. P. “Highland Piper.” Enlarged from carte-de- visite. Painted in oil. Lock & Whitfield. Carbon Photograph, finished as a Water Colour Drawing. Hoyoll, Philip. “Portrait of a Lady.” Photographed from carfe- de-visite. Painted in oil. Lock & Whitfield. Carbon Photograph, finished as a Water Colour Drawing. Heliotype Co. “ The Jeweller of St. Petersburg.” After W.C. Thomas. Piinted in variousInks. Davison, Jane & Margaret. “Wandering Thoughts.” Davison, Jane & Margaret. “ My Little Lady ” (autotype.) Rogers, G. A. Frame (carved)—‘^Poppies and Belladonna.” Lent by James Mason. Cameron, Julia M. From the life. “ The Two Angels at the Sepulchre. Cameron, Julia M. “ May Princes,” From life. Porcelain re¬ production. Cameron, Julia M. “Beatrice Centi.” From the\ife. Porcelain reproduction. Wilson, A. W. Enlarged Photo’s, bv magnesium light, quite untouched by brush or pencil. Class III.] Engravings , Lithographs , &c. I0 7 Clifford. Large Photography—“ Descent from the Cross.” Pi ice £8 8r. .. .. .. .. .. Lent by R . Newbury. Brookes, Warwick. “ Returning from the Well.” Cameron, Julia M. “The Dream.” Porcelain reproduction. Lock Sc Whitfield. Carbon Photograph, finished as a Water Colour Drawing. Cameron, Mrs. Photograph from the Life. Hills & Saunders. “ Sandringham House.” Window, F. R. Portrait in Permanent Pigment. Hills & Saunders. “ Sandringham House.” Crawshay, Robert, “She looks as clear,” See. Heath, A. T. “ Wedding Groups.” Bean, Adolphe. Photographic Portrait. Crawshay, Robt. “Aurora.” Autotype Company. “Marie Antoinette conducted to the Scaffold. After Pelligrini. Autotype Company. Figures, Landscape, and Interior. Hedges, D. “ Horses Head.” Bool, A. & John. “ Hop-Picking near Farnham.” Price 12s. 6 d. Lewis, J. C. A., Captain. “ Peh'.onville Prison—Convicts at Labour.” Bool, A. & John. “ Hop-Picking at Binstead.” Autotype Company. “Brush Rotes in Holland,” By H. J. Pritchett. Heath, A. T. “ Portrait of a Lady.” Autotype Company. Book Illustrations. Hills Sc Saunders. “ Irish Scenery.” Mieczkoncki. Russia. Frame of Photographs. Lock Sc Whitfield. Carbon Photograph, finished as a Water Colour Drawing. West Quadrant. [Diw I Robinson & Cherrill. “ Quiet Eveiiing.” Hanson, W. “ View on the Mersey.” Autotype Company. “ The Mouth of the Maas.” Autotype Company. “The Lord Chancellor.” After H. Wells. R.A. Thompson, Stephen. Assyrian Slabs. Price 2s. each. Deventer, D. Van. Design for Carved Bookcase. Penny, G. S. “ Photographic Printing, in colours. Jones, Baynham. “Corridor Entrance to Houses of Parliament.” Jones, Baynham. “ Market Place, Wells.” Jones, Baynham. “ Spurdington Church.” Jones, Baynham. “On the Wye.” Autotype Company. Antiquities. Studies from the Old Masters. Rowney, G., & Co. “Studies in two Crayons.” After Guido Bach. Price is. 6 d. Rowney, G., & Co. “ Studies in two Crayons.” After Trevelvn Goodall. Price Ts. 6 d. Rowney, G., & Co. “ Studies in two Crayons.” After T. Hill. Price is. 6 d. J Atkins, Thos. Designs for Book Covers. Monti, E. G. B. Coloured Portrait of a Lady. Monti, E. G. B. Coloured Portrait of a Lady. Monti, E. G. B. Coloured Portrait of a Lady. Panneel. Coloured Photograph. Debenham, W. E. Photographs taken in a private room. Debenham, W. E. Two Portraits in shadow. Monti, E. G. B. Coloured Photograph. Lock & Whitfield. Case of Photographs; finished as ivory miniatures. Clarke, A. H. “ Garvagli.” After Raphael. Price ^42. Class III,] Engravings , Lithographs , &c. 1 09 Bunce, R. “ Spencer’s Gulf, South Australia.” Waterston, G., & Son. Photo-Lithography. “ Phillip II King of Spain.” After Jerome Weird. De Crayer. Belgium. Landscape in Water Colour. De Grayer. Belgium. Landscape in Water Colour. Government of Victoria. Photographic Album. “Wild Flowers of Gipsland.” Albert, T. “Schone Melusine. ~— Photographs taken by His Grace the Archbishop of York. The negatives by Colonel Stuart Wortley’s process. A Frame of Photographs. Lent by His Grace the Archbishop of York. Bean, Adolphe. Portrait of a Lady. Bia&roLi Antonio, “ Lady Sitting for her portrait.” J 10 Architectural Designs. |Div, I ARCHITECTURAL DESIGNS . DIVISION I.—CLASS IV, Where not otherwise stated , the Architect is also the Contributor. 8601 Chancellor, F. Exterior View of Church qf St. John the Baptist, Great Waltham, Essex, 3303 Power, Edward. Third Premiated Design for Messrs. Spiers aryi Pond’s Criterion; Piccadilly, 3303 Chancellor, F, South-East View of Chapel Felstead Grammar School. 3601 Steane, J. Proposed Wesleyan Chapel. 3303 Walters, the late Edward. A Group of Warehouses, Barker dr* Ellis ,, 3303 George and Vaughan, Messrs. No. 36, Corn hill, erecting for Mr. Henry Sotheran. 330T Chancellor, F. Felstead Grammar School, Esse^-—Interior of Chapel. 3303 Young, W. Garden and Entrance Front of a Country House. 8309 Chancellor, F. Interior View of Church, Great Waltham, Esseg. 3610 Henman, Charles, School for Gateshead School Board, Alexander of Henman , J 8311 Smith, Alfred. Country Residence just erected near Wilderwick. 3812 Came, R. Adolphus. National Schools, Lancing. 3813 Cox, Thomas. Interior Decoration of a Ball Room. 83H Jones, Horace. The New Library and Museum at Guildhall. 3815 Watson, T. H. St, Mark’s, Venice; sketch made on the spot, 8316 White, William. Mansion at Humewood, Co. Wicklow, for W, W. F. Dick, Esq., M.P. I 301T Yoitmg, William- Design for Proposed Schools at Northampton.' Class IV.] A rcliitectural Designs, 111 3818 Woodzell and Collcutt. Design for Proposed Town Hall, Winchester. 3819 Fogerty, Joseph. Villa erected at Eden Park, Beckenham. 3820 Davis, W. Galsworthy. • Design for Royal Stables. 3921 Sorby, T. C. Villa Proposed to be Erected at Hitchin. 3322 Dobbin; John. Chapel of the Constables, Burgos Cathedral, x Spain. Price £ 35 . 3023 Batley, Henry W. Elevation of End of a Sitting Room. 3024 Sqhoy,, Auguste. Brussels. An Architectural Composition. 3035 Worley, Robert J- Design for a Public Concert Room. 3836 Davis, W. Galsworthy. The Prize Design for the. Royal Academy Gold Medal, 1871 * A building to accommodate the Learned Societies. 3627 Waterhouse, Alfred, The Entrance to the Assize. Court'-, Manchester. Photograph. 3828 Teulon, S. S. Woodlands, Isle of Wight. 3829 Robins, E. C. Internal Decorations of St, Matthew’s Church, Brixton. 3330 Robins, E. C. Streatham Hill Congregational Church. Price £lO IOi*. $331 Plumbe, Rowland. Premises, Chiswell-street. 3833 Edis, R. W„ F.S.A. New Houses, Queensborough-terrace, Bays- water. 8833 Edis, R. W., F.S-A, Restorations and Additions to the Bishop’s Palace, Buckdon, Huntingdonshire. 1 3334 RnighTLEY, T- E. Offices for the East India Railway Company, Nicholasdane. 1 3835 Batterbury, T. Tountai Cathedral, Belgium--view in South Chancel Aisle. 3836 Seddon, J. P. Design lor Decoration and Furniture of-Chapel of Christ's College, Brecon. Subjects by C. Rdsseter, 3837 Batterbury, T. Tower of Les Halles, Ypres, Belgium, 3633 Robins. E. C. Ceiling Decoration of St, Martin’s Church, Brixton. Price ^15 15 s. 3839 Bell, Charles, A.R.I.B-A. Design for Corn Exchange, Bed¬ ford, Second in order of merit. 112 Architectural Designs. [Div. I. 3640 Smith, T. Roger. Stancliffe. Designed for Sir Joseph Whit¬ worth, Bart. 3641 Sorby, T. C. Pair of Villas erected at Peterborough. Costal, ioo. 3642 Waterhouse, Alfred. The Manchester Town Hall. 3843 Howell, C. H. Hansfield House, Betchworth, Surrey. 3644 Waterhouse, Alfred. Allerton Priory. Photograph. 3645 Cooper, Thomas. City Gate, Laon, France. 3646 Brydon, J. M. Competition Design for Bolton Town Hall. 3647 Hannah, S. C. Design for a House in the Scotch Baronial Style. 3648 Perry, J.T., and Hanson, J. T. Altar, to be erected in the Church of the Augustines’ Convent, Bruges. 3649 Perry and Hanson, Messrs,, and E, C. Lee, Architectural Sketch, ., ,, ., ., ., ., .. jt. T. Hanson. 3650 Truefit, George. Additions to Aboyne Castle, Aberdeenshire, lately executed for the Most Hon. the Marquess of Huntley. 3651 Walter, J. W. SS. Michael and All Angels Schools, Woolwich. 3652 Herbert and Gribble. North Chapel of Fitzallan Chantry Arundel. 3653 Herbert and Gribble. Design for a Cathedral. a Baylis, Wyke, F.S.A. Aix-la-Chapelle. 3654 Smith, T. Roger. Brambletye, near East Grinstead, built for Donald Lamach, Esq, .. .. .. .. Mrs. Roger Smithy 3655 Smith, T. Roger. Blythwood, near Taplow, built for George Hanbury, Esq. 3656 Dale, Herbert W. A Cottage Hospital. 3657 Nxchol, S. J. St. Helen’s Church, Old Cotes, Notts, 3658 Hiscock, N. J. A Temple for the Muses, a Edis, R. W., F.S.A, Block of Houses, Southwark Street, S859 Robins, E, C., and Roper, G. F. Municipal Offices, Leicester, 8660 Dawson, Henry, F.R.I.B.A. London Orphan Asylum, Wat¬ ford. 3661 Knightly, Thomas E. Premiated Design for Concert Iheatre, Agricultural Hall, Islington. 3662 Young, W. Designs and Executed Examples of Modern Domestic Architecture. Class IV.] Architectural Lesigns. ii3 3663 Alexander and Henman. School for Thomaby School Board. Coloured by C. Henman, Jun. 3664 Armstrong, Richard. Stanstead Hall, Essex, being rebuilt by W. Fuller Maitland, Esq. 3665 Hall, Henry, Strand Front of Somerset House. Price^io ioj. 3666 Hall, Henry, M.R.I.B.A. School Buildings Past and Present. 3667 Anderson, R. Design for Memorial Tomb. 3668 Habershon and Pite. St. Andrew’s Church, Hastings. 3869 Seddon, John P. Design for University College, Aberystwith. 3670 Lee, E. C., and Messrs. Perry and Hanson. Architectural Drawing .. ., .. .. .. .. .. E. C. Lee. 3671 Cooke, C. H. The Godolphin School, Hammersmith. 3672 Alexander and Henman. School for the Stockport School Board. Coloured by C. Henman, Jun. 3673 Clarke, Thomas Chatfield. Design for City Offices. 3674 McCarty, Wm. Winspeare, Design for a Church. 3675 Fogerty, Joseph. Design for Municipal Buildings, Leicester. 3676 Thomas, C. JL Design for Chorley Town Hall. 3677 Dyer, Frederick C. Competition Design for South Metropolitan District Schools. 3678 Glover, Morton M. Devonport Street Mission Chapel. 3679 Burton, A. W. O. Eltham Palace. 3680 Fogerty, Joseph. Villa erected at Beckenham. 3681 Howell, Albert P. Cardboard Model of a Church. 3682 Howell, Albert P. Cardboard Model of a Church. (*.A.) I Lace , Embroideries , cry. per yard. 3720 Wilson, Miss. Specimen of Lace Tatting, Price £10 ioj. 3721 Woman, A Poor. First piece of Crochet Guipure ever done in Ireland .. ., ., .. ., Lent by Mrs. Cramer Roberts. 3722 Riddle, Daniel. Honiton Lace. Price ^ 190 . 3723 Lace Border for Pocket Handkerchief, No. 1 . Price £ 2 .. ., ., ,, Lent by the Hon. Mrs. Kavanagh. 3724 Dalton, Mary A. Chemisette of Irish Point Lace, hand-made; No. 1 . 3725 Dalton, Mary A. Irish Point Lace for Collar; No. 2 . 3726 Dalton, Mary A. Irish Point Lace, hand-made ; No. 3 . 3727 Dalton, Mary A. Antique Point Lace, hand-made; No. 4 . 3728 Dalton, Mary A. Antique Point Lace Collar, hand-made; No. 5. 3729 Dalton, Mary A. Antique Point Lace, hand-made; No. 6 . 3730 Dalton, Mary A. Irish Point Lace, hand-made; No. 7 . 3731 Dalton, Mary A. Antique Point Lace, hand-made ; No. 8. 3732 Sandars, Laura C. Point Lace for Dress Body; No. 1 . 3733 Sandars, Laura C. Point Lace for bottom of Apron; No. 2 . 3734 Bolton, Mrs, Irish Point Lace ; 8 yards. Price £2 2s. per yard. 3735 Cocks, M. A. Rose Point; No. 1 . Price ^4 ior. 3736 Cocks, M. A. Venetian Point Apron; No. 3 . Price £1 is. 3737 Grover, Mrs. G. E. Modern English and Needle Point Lace. 3738 Lister, Mrs. Copy of Spanish Point, without braid. Exhibited by Miss A. Reynolds. Irish Tatting-made Lace .. .. Exhibited by Miss Burt. 3739 Lace , Embroideries , &Y. [Div. I. 116 3740 Wilkinson, Miss Fanny. Greek Lace. 3741 Flick, Annie. Rose Point Lace. Exhibited by Frances C. Galland. 3742 Kavanagh, the Hon. Mrs. Piece of Lace. Price 8 j. per yard. 3743 Kavanagh, the Hon. Mrs. Piece of Lace. Price i8j-. per yard. 3744 Kavanagh, the Hon. Mrs. Lace Cap. Price 3 ^. 6 d. 3745 Crossfield, Mrs. Morland. Specimen of modern Bone Point Lace; from a design lent by Mrs. Bury Palliser. Exhibited by Mr. Blackborne. 3746 Lefebure, Messrs. Point de Colbert; made at Bayeux. Exhibited by Mr. Blackborne. Lace Curtains. .. .. .. Exhibited by Messrs. Minitt. EMBROIDERY. 3747 Jekyll, Gertrude. Embroidered Cushion, Worsted on Cloth; No. 9 . Price I 2 J. 3748 Jeykll, Gertrude. Six Pieces of Worsted on Serge, No. 11 . 3749 Jekyll, Gertrude. Silk on Serge, No. 8. Price 12J. 3750 Jekyll, Gertrude. Worsted on Poplin, No. 4 . 3751 Jekyll, Gertrude. Worsted on Cloth, No. 10 . Price 12 ^. 3752 Jekyll, Gertrude. Worsted on Coburg, No. 7 . Price ior. 3753 --—— Artistic Hangings in Lampas, Brocatell, Terry, and Tissue de Yerre .. .. .. Exhibited by C. Norris & Co. 3754 Leslie, Reele. Cushion Cover, green Serge. Price 15L 3755 Leslie, Kate. Cushion Cover. Price 15 ^. 3756 Webb, C. J. Worsted Embroidery. 3757 Blumenthal, Madame Jacques. Embroidery Curtains, Worsted on Linen. 3758 Cooper, Miss Kate. Sabrina Work—Embroidery. 3759 Severn, Walter. Curtain Border, Sabrina work; No. 3 . Price 15 J. a yard. 3760 Severn, Walter. Table Cover, Sabrina work; No. 1 . Price ^10 ioj. Class V.J West Galleries , Rooms VII. & IX. 1l 7 3761 Saunderson, Sophia. Map, Embroidered on Silver; No. I. Price £2 2 s. .. .. .. .. .. Lent by Mrs. Magnusson 3762 Severn, Walter. Sabrina work, on Blue Linen; No. 4. Price /i- -_____ Russia. Collection of modern Russian Lace, of the Government of Wologcla. Price ^ 1 . *---Russia. Two collections of ancient Russian Lace. Price fi ioj. and £ 2 . Exhibited by the St. Petersburgh Society of Fine Arts. 3763 ______-— Curtains in No. IX. Room Exhibited by Messrs. McCrae. 3764 Groomes, Miss A. Embroidery in Straw—Altar Frontal. 3765 Leynen, J. A. H. Belgium. Two Velvet Vestments. Price £6 each. 3766 Saurs, M. Numan. Antwerp. Embroidery for a Chasuble* Price ^ 30 . 3767 Saurs, M. Numan. Antwerp. Orfrays for Dalmatics. Price^o. 3768 Saurs, M. Numan. Antwerp. Embroidery of a Cope. Price^o. 3769 Science and Art Department. Ornamented Velvet Carpet; in floral pattern, in silver and gold thread and coloured silk, on red ground. 3770 Embroidered Altar Frontal . Messrs. Cox & So „ CARPETS. IN GROUND FLOOR OF E. GALLERIES. 3771 Dresser, Dr. C. Carpets. Messrs. Crdssley & Sons. 3772 _ Carpets Exhibited by Messrs. Cardinal dr 3 Harford. 3773 Dresser, Dr. C. Linoleum Floorcloth. Exhibited by Linoleum Company. / 1I8 Decorative Arts. [Dm I. DESIGNS AND MODELS OF DECORATIVE ARTS. DIVISION I. CLASS VI. Where not otherwise stated , the Artist is also the Contributor. Poynter, E. J. Designs for Decoration of Grill Room, South Kensington Museum .. Exhibited by South Kensington Museum. Hermann and Laurent. Belgium. Blinds in “ Lithophany,” of novel and superior design and manufacture. Houtmans, A. J. Belgium. Designs for a Lace Flounce, two pocket handkerchiefs, and two parasols, in “ application ” and Brussels point. _____—Russia. “Russian National Oanaments.” i vol. (Embroidery, tissues, and lace.) St. Petersburgh. Price £ 2 . Exhibited by the St. Petersburgh Society of Fine Arts. Boutovsky, V. Russia. “ History of Russian Ornament.” Moscow. The two ^rst^series. Boutovsky, V. Russia. “ Strogonoff’s Ichonographic Manuel.” Moscow. Price £\. Class VII.] East Galleries , Room XVII. i 9 REPROD UCTIONS. DIVISION I.—CLASS VII. Architectural Details at Fathpur Sikri, near Agra, India. Moulded by Corporal Jackson and native moulders, under the direction of Lieut. Cole, R.E., in 1871 :— 3901 Porch of Sheik Salim Chisti’s Tomb. Mogul Art. a.d. 1556 — 1605 . 3902 Perforated Panel in the Verandah of Sheik Salim Chisti’s Tomb. Mogul Art. a.d. 1556 — 1605 . 3903 Four Pillars in the Panch Mahal. Mogul Art. a.d. 1556 — 1605 . 3904 Niche in the Rajah 'Birbal’s House. Mogul Art. a.d. 1556 — 1605 . 3905 Pillars in the Sultana’s Apartments. Mogul Art. a.d. 1556 — 1605 . 3906 Carved- Panel from the Sultana’s Apartments. Mogul Art. A.D. 1570 .. .. Lent by the Science and Art Department. Architectural Details at the Kutb Minar, near Delhi, India. Moulded by native moulders, under the direction of Lieut. Cole, R.E., in 1871 :— 3907 Bas Relief of Hindu Figure Sculpture. Probable date, 10th to nth century. 3908 Bas Relief of Hindu Figure Sculpture. Probable Mate, 10 th to nth century. 3909 Hindu Pillar, nth century. 3910 Hindu Column, nth century. 3911 Portion of Kutb-ud-din’s .Great Range of Archways. Pathan Art. 12 th century. 3912 Portion of Lower Carved Band of the Kutb. Pathan Art. Probably end of 12 th centuiy. I 20 Reproductions. [Div. I, 3913 Portion of Shams-ud-din’s Great Gateways. Pathan Art. 13 th century. 3914 Portion of the Interior of Ala-ud-din’s Gate and Porch. Pathan Art. Early 14 th century. 3915 Marble Niche in the Tomb of Imam Zamin. Lent by the Science and Art Department. 3918 Medals. A rotating stand, with twenty double frames, containing electrotypes of medals of various countries and periods, principally belonging to the Art Collections of the South Kensington Museum. Lent by the Science and Art Depa> tment. Plate in the Royal Collection at Windsor Castle. Reproduced by permission of Her Majesty :— 3917 Epergne ; original at Windsor Castle; silver-gilt. English. 1750 . G. Fran chi. 3918 Elephant ; original at Windsor Castle ; silver-gilt. English. Late 18 th Century .. .. .. ., .. ., G. Franchi. 3919 Cup; original at Windsor Castle; ivory and gold. The carving Flemish (?), 17 th Century; the mounting English, 1785 . G. Franchi . 3920 Fire Dog ; original at Windsor Castle. English. About 1670 . G. Franchi. 3921 Kettle and Stand ; original at Windsor Castle; silver-gilt. English. 1732 ., .. .. .. .. .. .. G. Franchi. 3922 Tureen and Cover; original at Windsor Castle; silver-gilt. English. 1773 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. G. Franchi. 3923 Tureen and Cover ; original at Windsor Castle; silver-gilt. English. 1761 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. G. Franchi. 3921 Vase or Wine Cooler ; original at Windsor Castle ; silver-gilt. Designed by Flaxman. English. 1812 . .. .. .. G. Franchi. 3925 Salver ; original at Windsor Castle; silver-gilt. Designed by Stothard. English. 1814 .. .. .. .. .. G. Franchi. Platf at Knole Park. The property of Lord Buckhurst:— 3923 Fire "Dogs; original at Knole Park; silver. 17 th century. G. Franchi. 3937 Mirror Frame ; original at Knole Park ; silver. 17 th century. > G. Franchi. 39'8 Mirror Frame; original at Knole Park; silver. English. 18 th century .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. G. Franchi. 3329 Beaker; original, silver parcel-gilt. Russian. 16 th or 17 th century. In the South Kensington Museum. ., ., G. Franchi. Class VII.] East Galleries , Room XVII. 12 1 3930 Border of Salver; original, silver. Irish. 1784-5. In the South Kensington Museum .. .. .. .. .. G. Franchi. 3931 Bottle, in form of a Pilgrim’s Flask ; original, silver. French or German. 17th century. In the South Kensington Museum. G. Franchi. 3932 Bowl or Deep Plate ; original, silver. French. About 1^30. In the South Kensington Museum .. .. .. .. G. Franchi < 8933 Bowl or Deep Plate; original, silver. French. About 133a. In the South Kensington Museum ., .. .. ., G. Franchi . 3934 Box, probably intended for a Pyx; original, brass damascened with silver. Spanish (probably by Moorish workmen). 13th or 14th century. In the South Kensington Museum. .. .. G. Franchi. 3935 C up; original, silver. English. 1719-20. In the South Kensington Museum .. .. .. .. .. .. ., G. Franchi, 3936 Cup with Cover; original, silver. English. [1676. In the South Kensington. Museum ., .. .. .. .. G. Franchi . 3937 Cup with Cover ; original, silver. English. 1638. In the South Kensington Museum .. .. .. .. ,, .. G. Franchi . 3938 Picture Frame ; original, silver. French (?). 17th century. In the South Kensington Museum .. .. .. .. G. Franchi. 3939 Goblet; original, silver-gilt. German (Nuremberg). 17th century. In the South Kensington Museum .. .. .. .. G. Franchi. 3940 Goblet; original, silver-gilt. Russian. 17 th century. In the South Kensington Museum .. .. .. .. .. G. Franchi. 3941 Inkstand; original, silver-gilt. Italian. 16 th or 17 th century. In the South Kensington Museum .. .. .. .. G. Franchi. 3942 Plaque. “ The Entombment.” Original, Gilt-bronze. Spanish. 17 th century. In the South Kensington Museum. .. G. Franchi. 3913 Pvx; original, silver-gilt. Portuguese. First half of the 17 th century. In the South Kensington Museum. .. .. G. Franchi, I&944 Salver; original, silver-gilt. Portuguese. 15 th century. In the South Kensington Museum .. .. .. .. .. G. Franchi. 3945 Salver; original, silver. English. 1719 - 20 . In the South Ken¬ sington Museum ., ., ., .. .. .. G. Franchi. 122 Reproductions. [Div. I. 3946 Vase, with Cover ; original, silver-gilt. Designed by the Archi¬ tect Adam. English. 1772 . In the South Kensington Museum. G. Franchi. 3947 Cup; original, silver. Executed by Wenzel Jamnitzer, of Nurem¬ berg; born 1508 , died 1585 . Formerly the property of the Goldsmiths’ Guild of that city; now in the South Kensington Museum .. . ., * ,. ,. .. ,. G. Franchi. 3948 Dish; original, silver-gilt. The centre represents “ Heaven and Hell;” on the margin are the “Seven Deadly Sins.” Portuguese. About 1480 . The property of the Earl of Dunraven. .. G. Franchi. 3949 Column. Known as the “Prentice Pillar.” In Rosslyn Chapel, Scotland. Middle of 15 th century .. .. G. Franchi. 3950 Bas-relief. Christ bearing the Cross. From the Schreyer Monu¬ ment outside the Church of St. Sebaldus, Nuremberg. By Adam Kraft, a.d. 1492 .. .. .. .. .. J. Rotermundt. 3951 Candelabrum. From the original in bronze at St. Mark’s, Venice. Italian. 15 th century .. .. .. Rajfaelle Pintvk 8952 Reliquary. Known as the “ Reliquary of St. Cordula.” From the original in bone and metal in the Cathedral at Kammin, Pomerania .. .. .. .. .. .. .. C. Grunow\ 8853 Coloured Paper Cast from Mosaic in the Church of San Vitale, Ravenna. “The Emperor Justinian, St. Maximianus, and others.” Sixth century .. .. .. Salviati & Cok 3954 Coloured Paper Cast from Mosaic in the Church of San Vitale, Ravenna. “ The Empress Theodora, with- her Ladies, and others.” Sixth century .. .. .. .. Salviaii & Co. 8955 Coloured Photographs of Enamels, Crystals, and Jewelled Cups. From the originals in the Louvre and Magniac Collections. Twenty-nine, in twelve frames. Lent by the Science and Art Department. 3958 Coloured Photograph of a Limoges Enamel. By Leonard Limousin. Known as the “ Tableau Votive de la Sainte Cha- pelle,” in the Louvre Collection. Lent by the Science and Art Department 3957 Full-sized and Coloured Tracings of a Part of the Stained Glass Windows in Fairford Church, Gloucester¬ shire. Twelve Prophets. Date, a.d. 1500 . .. Rev. J. G. Joyce. 3958 Group; “Virgin and Child.” From an original attributed to Michael Angelo. Belgian. Lent by the Science and Art Department. Class VlL] East Galleries , Room XVII. I2 3 1 3959 i 3960 3961 i 3962 i 3963 , 3964 3965 3966 396/ 3968 13969 3970 3971 3972 3973 3974 Tabernacle. From the original in the Church of Notre Dame, at Hal, .'Pelgium. 15th century. Lent by the Science and Art Department. Arabesque. From the original, in iron, in' one of the shutters of the door, at the eastern portico of the Church of Notre Dame, at Hal, Belgium. 15th century. Lent by the Science and Art Department. Water-Colour Drawing. Copy of the Mosaic in the Triumphal Arch of the Church of Sta. Maria Maggiore, at Rome. ‘ Middle of 5th century . Salvatore Zeri. Water-Colour Drawing. Copy of the Mosaic in the Apse of the Church of SS. Cosmo e Damiano, at Rome. a.d. 526_ 53 ° • • • • • • .. .. ,. ., Salvatore Zeri. Tripod. From the original in the Berlin Museum. £. Whiter. Lion’s Head Knocker. Museum From the original in the Berlin • • • • •. . - .. L. Wolter. Water-Colour Drawings. Copies of illuminated borders of the 13th century in the Musee des Souverains, Louvre. One frame. LI. B. Wilson. Water-Colour Drawings. Copies of illuminated initials from MSS of the 10th, 13th, 15th, and 16th centuries, in the British Museum, &c. One frame.. .. H. B. Wilson. Water-Colour Drawings. Copy of an early Irish border, from a MS m Trinity College, Dublin. One frame. .. H. B. Wilson. Rose-Water Dish. From an original by Francois Briot. French 16th century. Henry Bourne. Tankard. From the original known as “ The Bedford Tankard ” In ivory and silver-gilt. Italian. 16th century. Henry Bourne. Vase. From the original known as “ The Warwick Vase.” Henry Bourne. Beaker. From an original by Fiammingo. Flemish. 17th centur y. Henry Bourne. Tankakd. With design from a Greek fresco. .. Henry Bourne. Centaur Cup. From a Pompeian original. , . Henry 'Bourne. Claret Jug. From an original by Fiammingo. Flemish. 17th centm 7 ., Henry Bourne. 124 Reproductions. [Div. L 3975 Claret Jug. From an original by Fiammingo. Flemish. 17 th century .. .. .. .. .. .. ,. Henry Bourne. 3976 Cup and Cover. From an original in Chinese style. Henry Bourne. 3977 Cup. From an original in Chinese style .. .. Henry Bourne. 3978 Panagia, or Sacred Image'; for suspension from the neck; the two sides. From an original in carved mother-o’-pearl. Russian. Price £ 2 .. .. .. .. — Simonenko . 3979 Breast Cross. From an original, in ivory; with filigree frame. Russian. 16 th century. Price ioj\ .. .. .. — Simonenlo, 3980 Cross ; the two sides. From an original in carved wood. Russian. Price ioj. .. .. .. .. .. .. — Simonenko . 3981 Panagia, or Sacred Image. From a Russian original of the 1 6 th century. Price £1. .. .. .. .. — Simonenko. 3982 Plaques ; two; in filigree frame. Russian. Price ioj. — Simonenko. 3983 Cross ; the two sides. From an original in carved wood, with filigree frame. Russian. Price £1. .. .. — Simonenko. 3984 Buttons; five. From originals in silver. Russian. 15 th century. Price^i,. •• .. .. .. .. .. — Simonenko. 3985 Panagia, or Sacred Image ; the two sides. From an original in carved wood. Russian. Price £1. ., .. — Simonenko. 3986 Plaque. Representing the Crucifixion. From an original in metal, with filigree frame. Russian. Price ^ 1 . .. .. — Simonenko. 3987 Plaque. Representing the Ascension. From an original in metal, with filigree frame. Russian. Price £1. .. .. — Simonenko . 3988 Panagia, or Sacred Image. From an original in carved wood, with silver frame. Russian. Price ioj. .. .. — Simonenko. 3989 Plaque. From an original in carved ivory. Russian. Price ioj. — Simonenko. 3990 Cross ; the two sides. From an original in carved wood, with filigree frame. Russian. Price ioj. .. ., — Simonenko, 3991 Plaque. From an original in carved ivory, with enamelled filigree frame. Russian. Price ioj. .. .. — Simonenko. 3992 Plaque ; the two sides. From an original in carved ivory, with filigree frame. Russian. Price 1 o s. .. ,, — Simonenko. Class VII.] East Galleries , Room XVII. 125 3993 Painting in Oil and Gold —a Boy and a Girl. From a picture previous to a.d. 1550. Executed by the exhibitor. Fredrika A, Beechey. 3995 Details of Ornament, from the larger and smaller Topes at Sanchi, near Bhopal, India. Date, 1st century of the Christian era. Cast by native modellers under the direction of Lieut. H. H. Cole, R.E. 3996 Panel ; from the western gate of the Sanchi Tope, near Bhopal, India. 1st century of the Christian era. Lent by the Science and Art Department. 3997 Panel ; from the northern gate of the Sanchi Tope, near Bhopal, India. 1st century of the Christian era. Lent by the Science and Art Department. 3998 Panel ; from the small Tope at Sanchi, India. 1st century of the Christian era .. .. Lent by the Science and Art Departmen . . 3999 Panel ; from the small Tope at Sanchi, India. 1st centufy of the Christian era .. Lent by the Science and Art Department . 4000 Panel ; from the small Tope at Sanchi, India. 1st century of the Christian era .. Lent by the Science and Art Department, 4001 Panel ; from the small Tope at Sanchi, India. 1st century of the Christian era.. .. Lent by the Science and Art Department. 4002 Panel ; from the small Tope at Sanchi, India. 1st century of the Christian era .. .. Lent by the Science and Art Department. 4003 Panel ; from the small Tope at Sanchi, India. 1st century of the Christian era .. .. Lent by the Science and Art Department. 4004 Panel ; from the southern gate of the Sanchi Tope, near Bhopah India. 1st century of the Christian era. Lent by the Science and Art Department. 4005 Panel ; from the western gate of the Sanchi Tope, near Bhopal, India. 1st century of the Christian era. Lent by the Science and A?'t Department. 4006 Lectern. From the original in the Church of Notre Dame, at Hal, Belgium. 15th century. Lent by the Science and Art Department. 4007 Font; with potence. From the original in the Church of Notre Dame, at Hal, Belgium. 15th century. Lent by the Science and Art Department. 126 Reproductions , [Div. I. 4008 Window ; stained glass. From the original in the nave of Cologne Cathedral. German. Early 16th century .. .. C. Bandri, 4009 Sconce with the Sackville Shield and Coronet. From the original, of silver, at Knole Park. English. 17th century. G. Franchi. 4010 Sconce. From the original, of silver, at Knole Park. English'. 17th century .. .. .. .. .. .. .. G. Franchi. 4011 Candelabrum. From the original in the possession of the Mar¬ quis of Westminster, K.G. Italian. 1 6th century .. G. Franchi. 4012 Water- Colour Drawing. Copy from the Mosaic Pulpit in the Church of San Cesareo, Rome .. .. .. Salvatore Zeri. 4013 Water-Colour Drawing. Copy from the Mosaic in the apse of the Church of San Vitale, Ravenna .. .. Salvatore Zeri. 4014 Water-Colour Drawing. Copy of the Mosaic in the faqade of St. Mark’s, Venice .. ., .. .... Salvatore Zeri. 4015 Water-Colour Drawing. Copy of the Mosaic in the Cloister of the Church of Sta. Maria Maggiore, Rome. Middle of 5th century .. .. .. .. ., ., ., Salvatore Zeri. 4016 Water-Colour Drawing. Copy of the Mosaic pavement in the Church of Sta. Maria Trastevere, Rome ., .. Salvatore Zeri. V 1 I ILLUSTRATED APPENDIX, CONTAINING DESCRIPTIVE NOTICES FURNISHED BY EXHIBITORS, AND FOR WHICH THEY ARE RESPONSIBLE. J. M. JOHNSON & • SONS, Printers, Publishers, and Advertisement Contractors, 3 , Castle Street, Holborn, London. i ' The London International Exhibition of 1872. jpsst of fefmkb' flfolkeu. BOUCHER, GUY & CO., China and Glass, 128 , Leadenhall Street. BROOK, JONAS, & BROS., Sewing Cottons, Huddersfield. CARLILE, J., SONS & CO., Sewing Cottons, Paisley. COATS, J. & P., Sewing Cottons, Paisley. (Outside Cover.) DEWHURST, J., & SONS, Sewing Cottons, Skipton. HARGREAVES, W., Harmoniums, 61 , Dale Street, Manchester. HOPKINS ON & COPE, Printing Machinery, 14, New North Street, E.C. HUGHES & KIMBER, Printing Machinery, West Harding Street x 1 etter Lane. * JOHNSON, J. M., & SONS, “Key ” Printing, 56, Hatton Garden. JOHNSTONE, JEANES & CO., Artistic Furniture, &c., 67, New Bond oTREET. ^ 0 U Bm)f’Jrd A Square E ’ ET FILS ’ Decorateurs Franqais, 7 , Percy Street, MACKAY, CUNNINGHAM & CO., Goldsmiths , 62 , Princes Street JtLDINBURGH. ’ MORANT BOYD & BLANDFORD, Artistic Decoration, &c., 91, New Bond Street. ’ y ’ MORTLOCK, JOHN, Pottery Galleries, 203 and 204 , Oxford Street, W. NICOLL, D., & CO., Fireproof Starch, 58, Paternoster Row, E.C. NORRIS & CO., Furniture Silks, &c., 124, Wood Street E C PER Squa^e N 1 PRINTING C0MPANY i^odkury Process), ’ 9 A, Hereford READING, JOHN, & SONS, Jewellers, 6 , Spencer Street, Birmingham. RUDALL, CARTE & CO., Mitsical Instruments, Charing Cross. ™SgAoad; ioxZt ™ e Makers ' 162 and l64 ’ WYON, J. S. & A. B., Medallists, 287, Regent Street. fa 1—2 Official Catalogue.—Appendix. ARTISTIC DECORATION AND FURNITURE. Morant, Boyd & Blanford, I.er0rat0ns,$j TO THE QUEEN. AGENTS FOR MESSRS. BRAQUENIE FRERES’ AUBUSSON TAPESTRY. Show Rooms: 91, NEW BOND ST., LONDON, W. Manufactory : 4, 5, 6 and 7, WOODSTOCK STREET\ and HAUNCH OF VENISON YARD . ESTATE AND HOUSE AGENCY. Artistic Furniture. JOHNSTONE, JEANES & (Johnstone, Wetherell & Norman,) Cabinet Manufacturers, Patentees of the Circular Expanding Dining Tables } UPHOLSTERERS & DECORATORS, 67, NEW BOND STREET, To the Queen LONDON, W. CO. a?id the Prince of Wales, TAPISSIER EBENISTE et DECORATEUR Franijais. FABRICANTS NOUVEAUTES de en SOIERIES P simpie?J s Amedee Joubert et Fils, Cretonnes, AIOSAIQUES en PAPIERS de tous genres. TENTURES, etc. Ancien Tapissier du Garde-meuble de la Couronne , 7, Percy Street, Bedford Square, London, W., AND WESTCROFT STEAM WORKS, WEST HAMMERSMITH, W. Official Catalogue.—Appendix. Mortlock’s Pottery Galleries, 203 and 204, Oxford Street, And 31, Orchard Street, Portman Square, W. THE LARGEST SELECTION LN LONDON. M I N T O 1ST ’ S ART D O T T E R Y , ENGRAVED AND PLAIN GLASS. JOHN READING & SONS, JEWELLERS, Manufacturers of every description of Solitaires and Studs , Patentees & Manufacturers of the Patent Spring Sleeve Links, Manufacturers of “Cooper’s Patent Glove Solitaires,” ALSO MAKERS OF THE CRESCENT SOLITAIRES AND STUDS. “In fixing- the Crescent Soltiaire or Stud for wear, it is upon the principle of a screw that the back-plate is to be inserted. The stud-hole need be but a little larger than half the diameter of the back-plate, and the Solitaire or Stud being wormed into the stud-hole cannot be released lut by the same action, and is therefore prevented from accidentally escaping from the stud-hole.” 6, SPENCER STREET, BIRMINGHAM. Exhibitors in the International Exhibition, 1872. Price List.—12 feet by 6 feet, with Slate Bed, fast Rubber Cushions, Balls and Cues, and Marking Board, complete, 40 guineas ; 10 feet by 5 feet, complete, 35 guineas * 9 feet by 4 feet 6 inches, complete, 25 guineas ; 8 feet by 4 feet, complete, 16 guineas; 7 feet by 3 feet 6 inches, complete, 14 guineas; 6 feet by 3 feet, complete, 11 guineas. G. WRIGHT & CO., billiard Table manufacturers and patentees, 162 , 164 , WESTMINSTER BRIDGE ROAD, S.E. The Largest Stock in London. Upwards of 100 Tables to select from. The “ Neoteric ” Patent Combined Billiard; and Dining Table may be seen in the Scientific Inventions Department of the International Exhibition of 1872. This makes the most complete Billiard Table, as it may be played on at any height suitable to the players, always maintaining its level. This Table may be easily arranged as a magnificent Dining Table for either a large or small party. The difference in height between Billiard and Dining Table by this patent can be adjusted by any inexperienced person, making the most perfect Billiard and Dining Table yet brought before the public.—See the Field, March 9th, and Bell's Life, April 6th. Official Catalogue.—Appendix. THE EXHIBITION MEDAL Is being struck daily in No. 23 Room , South Gallery. EVERY VISITOR TO THE EXHIBITION SHOULD BUY THE EXHIBITION MEDAL, Executed for Her Majesty’s Commissioners. PRICE SIXPENCE, SOLD AT THE MEDAL PRESS AND AT ALL THE CATALOGUE STALLS. J. S. & A. B. WYON, Medallists to the Queen, 287, REGENT STREET, LONDON , and in the Exhibition Buildmg. NORRIS & CO., Manufacturers of all kinds of FURNITURE SILKS, AND CURTAIN BORDERS; Worsted Reps , Utrecht Velvets , Etc . PATTERNS LENT UPON APPLICATION. Established over ioo Yearsj 124, WOOD STREET, LONDON, E.C. JOHN DEWHURST & SONS, N tA Li * I ||P * 'd&r SPINNERS AND MANUFACTURERS OF Super Glace and Super Elastic Sewing Cotton , BELLE VUE MILLS, SKIPTON. JAS. CARLILE, SONS, & CO., Manufacturers of SIX-CORD and GLACE SEWING THREAD; also CROCHET or TATTING and EMBROIDERY COTTONS. BANKEND MILLS, PAISLEY. (DAVID WILLIAMS & NEWTON, io, Hamsell Street, Agents, { Falcon Square, London, E.C. (KENNEDY & SON, 9, High Street, Manchester. BROOK’S Patent Glace Thread. Official Catalogue.—Appendix, JONAS BROOK & BROTHERS, Sewing Cotton, Crochet and Embroidering. MELTHAM MILLS, HUDDERSFIELD. 49, CANNON STREET, LONDON. BROOK’S Superior Six Cord. Official Catalogue,—Appendix. RUDALL, CARTE & CO., MUSICAL INSTRUMENT MANUFACTURERS TO HER MAJESTY, THE ARMY, NAVY, AND VOLUNTEERS, 20, Charing Cross, London. CLARIONETS.—From £Z 13s. 6d. to 30 Guineas. Among these attention is particularly directed to Carte’s Clarionets of the future, and Tyler’s new model Clarionet as performed upon by Messrs. Tyler and Maycock at the Royal Italian Opera. FLUTES.—From 1 to 170 Guineas, embra¬ cing every variety of the Cylinder Flute, and the latest novelty, Radcliff’s Model, as performed upon by Messrs. Radcliff and Young at the Royal Italian Opera. CORNETS.—From 2 to 50 Guineas, includ¬ ing Oates’s Ne Plus Ultra, on which a perfectly free wind passage through the Pistons is for the first time obtained, and the notes hitherto im¬ perfect are rendered in tune. MILITARY BAND INSTRUMENTS o every description. PIANOFORTES for Sale or Hire, with option of Purchase in Periodical Payments. Pianofortes by Broadwood, Collard, and Erard, at Manufacturers’ Prices. HARMONIUMS.—From 6 to 80 Guineas* ORGANS, for Church or Chamber, from 75 Guineas. HARPS.—From 25 to 150 Guineas. VIOLINS.—From 2 to 100 Guineas. VIOLONCELLOS—From 3 to 100 Guineas . CONTRA-BASSES.—From 10 to 100 Guins. GUITARS.—From 1 to 12 Guineas. RUDALL, CARTE & CO., 20, Charing Cross, London. A E ELITE ET AUX INI TIES, ATX CONNOISSEURS EN GENERAL . The price of Hargreaves’s largest Model of the Professional and Connoisseur’s Harmonium is 150 Guineas. It has two Manuals for well-defined Loud and Soft Organ. The Soft Organ has some exquisitely Soft-Voiced Stops. The Loud Organ has a great novelty in the Harmonic Stops, and the ensemble is remarkable for Purity of Voicing. It may be said that no one can form a just opinion of the merits of the varied Harmoniums and Reed Organs, so called, now in the Exhibition, without having heard this instrument. It is to be seen only at W. Hargreaves’s, 61, DALE STREET, MANCHESTER, where all applications for Catalogues must be addressed. BOUCHER, GUY & CO., 128, LEADENHALL STREET. tortljitiforaw, tot & toptfwir toMt MAKERS OF THE “LEADENHALL” DINNER SERVICE, £7 15s. (for 12 Persons). SPECIALTY FOR STONEWARE FOR SHIPS’ AND HOTEL USE. Estimates supplied for Furnishing and Export Orders . Official Catalogue.—Appendix. HUGHES & KIMBER, MANUFACTURERS OF TYPOGRAPHIC MACHINES FOR EVERY DESCRIPTION OF gucrft, Gkrlffttr, A Ifrfosppr printing, WEST HARDING STREET, FETTER LANE, E.C, HUGHES & KIMBER, MANUFACTURERS OF LITHOGRAPHIC CYLINDER Printing Machinery and Presses FOE STEAM AND HAND POWER, WEST HARDING STREET, FETTER LANE, E.C. HUGHES & KIMBER, -MANUFACTURERS OF §apt" Uniting, |Urforatitt0 f mb facing MACHINES, WEST HARDING STREET, FETTER LANE, E.C. HUGHES & KIMBER, MANUFACTURERS OF Ink for Typographic & Lithographic Printers, VARNISH, COLOURS, BRONZES, AND ALL OTHER MATERIALS, WEST HARDING STREET, FETTER LANE, E.C. HUGHES & KIMBER, MANUFACTURER* OF “ \ EMGH -ATVIE IRS" 1? Xj _A_ T IE S, AND IMPORTERS OF LITHOGRAPHIC STORES, WEST HARDING STREET, FETTER LANE, E.C. Official Catalogue.—Appendix. PATENTEES AND MANUFACTURERS OF Printing Machines, Presses, Cutting Machines, Paging & Perforating Machines, Litho Machines, Steam Engines, And every description of Machinery and Mate¬ rials for Printing, Bookbinding, &c. HOPKINSON 6 ° COPE , 14 , New North Street , Finsbury , E.C. MACKAY, CUNNINGHAM & CO., Goldsmiths to the Queen and H.R.H. the Prince of Wales. MANUFACTURERS OF SILVER PLATE, &c., 62 , PRINCES STREET, EDINBURGH. No. 4897. Class IX. Division II. As Exhibited. The “KEY,” ©r gailj Iffimtctl af % felrilntiatr, Containing OFFICIAL NOTICES and PROGRAMMES of the MUSIC and ENTERTAINMENTS. Printed at the New Patent Two-Feeder Wharfedale Machine, in the South-West Gallery, Room No. 5, and sold throughout the Buildings, the Royal Albert Hall, and Horticultural Gardens, at One Penny. Jtirfortmmtnfe. A limited space will be reserved for Select Advertisements to appear throughout the Season , upon the following terms :— Front and Back Outside Pages .. .. 6d. per line per diem. Inside Pages.. .. 4d. ,, ,, J. M. JOHNSON & SONS, 56 *, HA S TTON S GAR?EN BORN, j London * Printers and Publishers to H. M. Commissoners. Official Catalogue.—Appendix. D. NICOLL & CO., PATENTEES OF THE FIRE-PROOF STARCH, FOR MUSLIN AND COTTON FABRICS, AND WINDOW BLINDS OR BED CURTAINS. This Starch renders Fabrics uninflammable, without affecting their Colour, Strength, or appearance, and requiring only ordinary treatment by the Laundress. Directions for Laundress. Crush the Starch well, and dissolve it in a very small quantity of warm water. When dissolved, pour on boiling water, and keep stirring till the desired 4 strength of the solution is produced for the fabric, and to which it is to be applied in a warm state. It is very essential that the water should really boil when it is poured on. The Laundress then treats the dress or fabric in the usual way, and when it is ironed out it ceases to endanger life by being inflammable. WAREHOUSE: 58, PATERNOSTER ROW, E.C. WORKS: HAMPSTEAD. ;pkrtke mwts. The London International Exhibition of 1872. fftet rrf ALLEN, J. & F., Carriages, 72 , Long Acre. BEGG, JOHN, “Royal Lochnagar Whisky Balmoral. BERRIE, JOHN, The Manchester Dyer, 13, Oldham Street, Manchester. BLACKWOOD & CO., “ Jetoline ,” 18, Bread Street Hill, E.C. BOND, M. A. (now Hickisson), Marking Inks, &C., 75, Southgate Road, N. BRADBURY & CO., Sewing Machines , Oldham. BRINSMEAD, J., & SONS, Pianoforte Manufacturers , 18, Wigmore Street. CHATWOOD, S., -&/* and Lock Engineer, 120 , Cannon Street, and Manchester. CHURTON, W., & SON, Hosiers , dr^., 91 and 92 , Oxford Street. CRYSTAL PALACE, Sydenham. DEBENHAM & FREEBODY, Silk Mercers, &c., 27 to 31, Wigmore Street. (Inside Front Cover.) “FOOD JOURNAL,” 3, Castle Street, Holborn. GILLOTT, J., Steel Pens, Birmingham. GLENCOVE COMPANY, “Maizena ,” 33, Eastcheap. HODKINSON & CLARKE, Metallic Window Blinds, Birmingham. HOFF, JOH., Malt Extract, 57, King William Street, E.C. HOLT, W., Oroide Watches and Chains, 35 , All Saints’ Road, W. HOWE SEWING MACHINE CO., 64, Regent Street. JACKMAN, G., & SON, Woking Nursery, Surrey. JOHNSON, J. M., & SONS, Iron Show Tablets, 56, Hatton Garden. KAY Sc RICHARDSON, “Albert Crape,” London. KELLY, C., Harmonium Manufacturer, High Street, Marylebone. LEE & CO., Decorators and Upholsterers, 180 , Brompton Road. NOSOTTI, C., Decorative Cabinet, Furniture , Upholstery, &c., 397 and 398 , Oxford Street. OAKEY Sc SONS, Wellington Emery Mills, 172 , Blacxfriars Road. PAYNE Sc SONS, Novelties, 32 , Lowndes Street, Belgravia. PIESSE Sc LUBIN, Perfumery, New Bond Street. PULVERMACHER, J. L., Electric Chain Bands , <2r =c., 168, REGENT Street, W . ROLA, V., Art of Learning Music, &c., 22 , Leinster Square, Bayswater. The London International Exhibition of 1872. ROWLAND, A., & SONS, Perfumery, Hatton Garden. SIMPSON, Z., & CO., Silk Mercers and Drapers , 66, Farringdon Street. SPIERS & POND, Refreshment Contractors to the Exhibition , 38, New Bridge Street, E.C. STEPHENSON, T. Stationery Warehouse , 99, Oxford Street. TAYLOR, B., & SONS, Cabinet Makers, &>c., 97, New Bond Street. TUSSAUD, MADAME, & SONS, Waxivorks Exhibition , 58, BAKER Street, W. WEBB, S., & CO., Spring Mattresses, 432 to 434, Oxford Street, W. WHISTLER, E., Silver Plate, 11, Strand. WILSON & CO., Cabinet and Upholstery , &c., 48, WlGMORE-STREET, W. WILSON, NEWTON, & CO., Sewing Machines, 144, High HolboRN. WOTHERSPOON, W., “ Glen field” Starch, Paisley. VENABLES, C., Pianos, 187 and 189, Essex Road, N. VENABLES, T., & SONS, Drapers, Sfc., Whitechapel. (Inside Back Cover.) Official Catalogue.—Advertisements. NOSOTTI’S (ESTABLISHED HALF A CENTURY). NOVELTIES IN Cabinet & oTplrolstfra gmmtmt, LOOKING GLASSES'* INTERIOR DECORATIONS. English, and Foreign Artists constantly engaged in producing Specialities, for which this House is so renowned. 397, 398— OXFORD STREET— 399, 399a, LONDON, FA 3 Official Catalogue.—Advertisements. & CO S Best and Cheapest made ever 17/8 PRICE POST FREE S. WEBB PATENT METALLIC 432 & 434,OXFORD ST., LONDON, W. J OHISr IB E Gf Gr, ROYAL LOCPislAGAR DISTILLERY, B ALMORAL. SOLE PURVEYOR OF WHISKY TO THE REFRESHMENT CONTRACTORS AT THE LONDON INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION OF 1872. THE PUREST WHISKY, The only Whisky supplied for over 24 years to the Royal Family at all the Palaoes. May be had throughout tho Refreshment Room a the Exhibition, and of all respectab'e Wine and Spirit Merchants i the United Kingdom. Visitors to LONDON and to the INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION should not fail to inspect NEWTON WILSON & CO.’S SEWING MACHINES. They comprise Machines for Hand and Foot, Machines for Family use, and Machines for the Dressmaker, the Tailor, the Corset Maker, and the Shoemaker. The Engraving- represents their most celebra¬ ted Hand Sewing Machine, “ %\t jjrinim of Males” Price <£4 4 0. This Machine -works with a Shuttle, and is the best Hand Machine, and the best Combined Hand and Foot Machine ever made. By a new Patented Invention just added to this Machine, it does, in addition to all kinds of Plain Sewing, the most beautiful Over-Seaming, also Herring-Bone Stitching and Embroidering, and all without any change of parts, the change being effected instantaneously, -without even stopping the Ma¬ chine. With these additions, in which it stands alone and unrivalled in the market, the price is £5 5 0 . FULL PARTICULARS TO BE HAD FROM THE PATENTEES, 144, HIGH HOLBORN, LONDON. Official Catalogue—Advertisements ELIAS HOWE SEWING MACHINES, With all Latest Improvements. PURCHASE NO MACHINES WITHOUT THE MEDALLION TRADE MARK. ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUES AND “HISTORY OF THE SEWING MACHINE,” POST FREE. Sewing Machines for Families & Dressmakers. SEWIISra MACHIMES SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR Tailors, Bootmakers and Manufacturers. Cross of the Legion of Honour, and Gold Medal , Paris, 1867. BRANCH BRISTOL: 33, High Street. DUBLIN: 33, Lower Sack- ville Street. G'LASGOW: 60, Buchanan Street. OFFICES. LIVERPOOL: 67, Bold Street. MANCHESTER: 22, Oldham Street. NEWCASTLE: Grainger Street West, BIRMINGHAM: MASONIC BUILDINGS, NEW STREET. LONDON: 64, REGENT STREET, W. F A 2—2 Official Catalogue.—Advertisements. -r J. & F. ALLEN, 72, Long Acre. Fashion. Finish. Strength. Lightness. Symmetry. Convenience. General Excellence. J. & F. ALLEN, 72, LONG ACRE, LONDON. Agents for Fixing Mr. Streeter's Patent Communicator , Official Catalogue.—Advertisements. THE LONDON SEASON. L ADIES and others who frc quent Ball Booms, Concerts, Theatres, and other heated and crowded assemblies, will derive great comfort from the use of ROWLANDS’ KALYDOR, which obviates all the serious effects of dust and heat on the complexion, rendering the skin soft and delicate. Price 4/6 and 8/6 per bottle; also ROWLANDS’ MACASSAR OIL, which, perfectly free from all Lead or other Poisonous or Mineral Admixtures, has been proved during the last 70 years to be the best and safest Hair Bestorer in use. Price 3/6, 7/-, 10/6 equal to four small, and 21/- per bottle. ROWLANDS’ ODONTO, which is the best preparation for producing White and Sound Teeth and giving a pleasing fragrant to the breath. Price 2/9 per box. SOLD BY ALL CHEMISTS AND PERFUMERS. Ask for Rowlands’ Articles, and avoid all others undei the same or similar names. WM. CHURTON & SON, Jsmtilg posters. PROFESSED SHIRT MAKERS AND LADIES’ OUTFITTERS. BALBRIGGAN HOSIERY. 91 & 92, OXFOED STEEET, LONDON, W. MARRIAGE TROUSSEAUX. INDIA OUTFITS. Wm&AM OOT&fON & SON, THE “GOLDEN FLEECE,” 91 and 92, OXFORD STREET, LONDON, W. Official Catalogue—Advertisements. USEFUL CONSISTING OF 3 Portrait Albums. Blotting & Envelope Cases. Jewel Boxes. Glove & Handkerchief Boxes. Tea Caddies. Inkstands & Bookslides. Work Boxes. Purses & Pocket Books. Dressing Cases. Pemril Cases in Gold «fe Alnmimr™ Smelling Bottles. Gilt Ornaments for Writing Table.' Card .Cases (Patent), Writing Desks. __ Despatch Boxes. One of the Largest Stocks in LONDON at Bibles & Prayer Books . Albums for Drawings. &c. Expanding Writing Cases. m nmn -- scou oiulas ill -Lil)IN_LKJ_N at f. STEPHENSON’S Stationery Warehouse, 99, Oxford St., W. PAYNE & SON (Late Miller). novelties. A THE SILVER HORN SCENT BOTTLE. CHATELAINES, VINAIGRETTES, OPERA GLASSES ORNAMENTAL CLOCKS. FANS OF THE NEWEST DESIGNS. TOYS IN GREAT VARIETY, MECHANICAL BEARS, &c. 82, LOWNDeVSTREET7 BELGRAVIA. PRINCE OF WALES ALBERT CHAINS IN OROIDE OF GOLD, Equal in appearance to IS Carat Q-old, WILL WEAR A LIFETIME. £2s? & ? 0 r 3 o E a P f i W. HOLT, 35, All Saints’ Koad, Westbourne Park, London, W. HOLT’S SILVER WATCHES, LADIES’ OR GENTLEMEN’S, WITH GrTTAEAXTEE FOR THREE YEARS. Fo ncy with real Stones, Garnet, Pearls, Opals, &c., 5s 6d 7s 6d and 10«t ’ firi • POST-OFFICE ORDERS OR STAMPS. AY. HOLT, 35, All Saints’ Hoad., London, W. Official Catalogue.—Advertisements. PRIZE MEDALS. DUBLIN, 1865. OPORTO, 1865. PARIS, 1867. HAVRE, 1868. --- Victorious in International Safes Challenge Contest, Paris Exhibition, 1807. “ BATTLE OF THE SAFES,” POST FREE OH APPLICATION. FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF, Are specially constructed for the use of Bankers, Jewel Merchants, &c. They are made in various sizes, and with internal fittings to suit the special requirements of Purchasers. This is the only Safe in the world which is sold subject to 36 hours’ test with burglars’ appliances before delivery. - ^ - SAMUEL CHATWOOD, BANKERS’ SAFE AND LOCK ENGINEER, 120, CANNON STREET, LONDON; 13, CROSS STREET, MANCHESTER. ILLUSTRATED PRICE LISTS ON APPLICATION. S. C. Will b§ happy to advise Bankers on their Security arrangements, without any obligation to adopt his plr-^s. Official Catalogue.—Advertisements. ROLA’S IMPROVED ART OF TEACHING AND LEARNING THE PIANO. In two farts, 5s. each, or 8s. the two. Pieces out of a series forming the Third Part of Rola’s Art, suitable for schools or self instruction, at half marked price. Post free if from the author, 22, Leinster Square, Bayswater, London, W., viz., Vincent Rola. Full particulars for one stamp. No orders are executed unless the amount is sent. This improved system offers extremely easy, but above all an infallible, method for laying down a solid foundation of theory of music and the art of correct touch, phrasing, artistic colouring and style, and therefore for the culture of musical taste, with the power of counting correctly, reading, and playing already at the third lesson four numbers of exercises at sight, from the Treble Bass, including the notes on the ledger lines, which is out of question on the exploded method of the present Instruction Books ; yet, strange to say, they are still used and glibly followed in presence of these and following facts, and as if there was nothing better! __ ~ _ 1 f ' Mr. J. T. Cherry, Professor of the Piano, &c., of 10, Lockyer Street, Plymouth, writes :—“ I am astonished at the simplicity and the decided progressive order of your system. It tells of un- remittingand arduouslabour of thought, which has also been produced in an original manner. I have read your pages of instruction in ‘ The Teacher’s Part ’ with a passing feeling of pleasure. Tfieir clearness, lucidness, their telling simplicity, as well as scientific facts, to which a no cannot be said, however they may be ‘poohed, poohed’ by lips that do not give forth a fair judgment, even after the eye and practice have proved their worth. I gave' a few lessons, viz., 2nd, 3rd, and 7th, at a kind of random and rough trial to some of my pupils. I was truly astonished, as much as they were surprised at the results. I thank you for th'e great benefit you have conferred upon the scifence, and to lovers of music— if they but saw it. Time must prove it, for the more I use your work, and see its results, the more I am pleased with it.” “ Ladies’ School, Malvern House, Wellington Place, Reading, Berks. “ I have used Mr. Rola’s new system for some years, with dull and quick children, and I have been thankful to my sister eyer since she recommended the work. Both teacher and pupil are saved the usual drudgery, and in a wonderfully short time children of six years even will not only count but read difficult music with ease. Since I have adopted the system in the school, the children have gained in touch and brilliancy of playing, &c., and take more in¬ terest in the study of music. We have no children now who are not fond of music lessons, which I attribute wholly to Mr. Rola’s system. I would not be without Mr. Rola’s work on any consideration. “ ANNIE JENKINS.” “ Mrs. Palliser has taught her daughter of seven years, and/she considers it wonderful the way it brings on a pupil, and makes it so easy.—Annestown, Tramore, Ireland.” “ Sir,—I write to express my astonishment, particularly at the performance of the little boy [the lady writer alludes to Mr. Rola’s Pupils’ Monthly Performances, which take place on the last Friday of every month, from 3 to 5,.at his Academy, 25 Manchester Street, W.], his evident perfect knowledge of'the signatures of the major and minor keys, notes, fingering, touch, expression, time, and reading at sight were, I think, really wonderful in so young a child (seven and a half), having only learnt a year, and a half.—Yours truly, “ CAROLINE G. WALE, 4, Ridgway Terrace, Wimbledon.” “ Sir,—I may be supposed, I think, to have some little experience in such matters [wrote the father of the celebrated Madeline Schiller, one of the most gifted living young ladies and brilliant performer on the piano, and favorite pupil of Moschelles]. As far as that experience goes, I have never observed any other system of teaching the piano in England or abroad giving anything like the result of yours. Very fewpupils, if any, under the old method, know so much in years as my boy has acquired in less than six months. How you have managed to impart and make him do all this, and theoretically understand so much, and execute so well in such a little time,—as he has hitherto failed in everything else I placed him to—and how you have taught him at the very first —which is, in every other case I am acquainted with, a last and most difficult acquirement —the sustaining power of melodious intonations with a firm, round, rich, and ringing touch, is to me as astonishing as it is gratifying. My express object in writing this is that it may lead other parents to avail themselves, for their children, of the extraoi-dinary advantage of being taught under your system. “ H. C. SCHILLER, 21, Princess Sq., Bayswater, W. “ I piaced a servant lad oT my own, who did not know one note from another, under Mr. Rola, and in twenty-five minutes the boy [writes the Rev. J. R. Gleig, Chaplain General to the jl orces], to the amazement of myself and the ladies of my family, was able to name every note extended to seven ledger lines above or below the table stave and bass. [And a child, after three lessons only, on the value of notes, surpassed her sister in counting, who had been six years under the best masters’ tuition.] Facts like these appear to me to go far beyond a whole volume of reasoning, and the system which leads to them is surely not one which those who are interested in the progress of musical science would wisely overlook. I look upon the drift of Mr. Rola’s whole scheme, and what he has already achieved, as the commencement of one of the most useful revolutions which, in music at least, the world has witnessed.” Official Catalogue.—Advertisements. CAUTION.—The GOLD MEDAL MARKING INK, without any Preparation, has the words upon each Label, prepared b y th e Fac-simile 6d. and Is. j_ | of Labels. COLD MEDAL MARKING INK WITHOUT PREPARATION PREPARED BYTHE DAUGHTER OF THE LATE. With ifound iWBottkjl Blue Wrappers rpftMiTr , ■ CrystalPalace lDUHI I C i Marking Ink No I Pedestal, ‘ H ’ e or in& Containing Warming .Ink, Pen, and Linen Stretcher. is Required. CRIMSON MARKING IKK. Bottles^at Bottles, at 6d. oris. I 6d. and Is. None can be Genuine without the Trade Mark upon each Label, W, J ; M W 7 1V-TX :«Sg 4 ;V^ ~ B T¥ E«i JIH I WORKS—75, SOUTHGATE ROAD, LONDON, ENGLAND. The Academie Nationale Society of Manufactures and Commerce, Paris, have awarded me tha GOLD MEDAL for perfection in Marking Inks. Extract from the Journal, April, 1870 :—“ We have tested fifty Marking Ink Makers' preparations since 1855, and pronounce this the most successful.” 187 & 189, ESSEX ROAD, ISLINGTON, LONDON. Harmonium Manufacturer, TO HER, OVt.A.J'ESTrZ’ THE QTJEE3ST, II, 10, & 9, CHARLES STREET, BERNERS STREET, OXFORD STREET, 'W. Steam Factory: HIGH STREET, MARYLEBONE. Official Catalogue.—Advertisements. By Her Majesty’s Royal Letters Patent. JETOLINE THE NEW AND PERFECTLY INDELIBLE BLACK MARKING INK, FOR LINEN, COTTON, SILK, &c. This Marking Ink does NOT require TO BE HEATED, and always retains its Jet-black Colour. Manufactured only by the Patentees, BLACKWOOD sc OO., 18, B READ STREET HILL, LO NDON. Sold by all Stationers, Booksellers, Chemists, &c. Official Catalogue.—Advertisements. (C. Cumbers , io Years with B. Winstone), JOHNSTONE & CUMBERS, Printing Ink & Lithographic Varnish MANUFACTURERS, MACHINE, LITHO, AND LETTERPRESS INKS, 3 8, FARRINGDON STREET, LONDON, E.C. WORKS: STRATFORD AND CAMBERWELL. Engraved from Photograph— L.S. 4? Co. GEORGE JACKMAN & SON, Woking Nursery, Surrey, ESTABLISHED UPWARDS OE SIXTY YEARS. The Nursery occupies an area of 1BO -A ORE S- Their Descriptive Priced Catalogue is preparing for coining season, containing the following:— FRUIT TREES of every Description. ROSES (Standard and Dwarf) of choice sorts. RHODODENDRONS & AMERICAN PLANTS. HARDY AND RARE CONIFERS. ORNAMENTAL EVERGREEN, AND DECIDUOUS TREES AND SHRUBS. CLIMBING & TRAILING PLANTS. Awarded SO 1st Class Certificates, and 3 Specials. Jackman’s New Hardy Clematises dis¬ tributed in May, 15 s. each. The set of 5 varieties for 60 $. See Circular . Official Catalogue.—Advertisements. *3" ^3 $$ 1~E *tF5 12* R* X *FS THE MANCHESTER DYER AND FRENCH CLEANER, Head Offices:—13, OLDHAM STREET, MANCHESTER, Branch Offices at 7, Princes Street, Cavendish Square, LONDON. 75, High Street, CHELTENHAM, and Cornwall House, BLACKPOOL. Agents hi 500 other Towns. The Largest in England. perfumery ^ Post Free COLOGNE DENTIFRICE Prepared from the flowers from which Eau de Cologne is distilled. Inestimable for the teeth and gums. It can be sent by Post. Sold in Boxes, price 2s. lo BE OBTAINED OF ^ Perfumers If Druggists y everywhere. r >>CE Lls^O. , * PERFUMERY Post Free. PESTACHIO NUT SKIN AND COMPLEXION POWDER— 2s. 6cL Boxes. PESTACHIO NUT HAIR OIL 2s. 6rf. Bottles. T? SOLD BY . J yK Perfumers if Druggists -p L everywhere. jS* JOH. HOFF’S MALT EXTRACT, Patronised by the principal Courts of Europe, The Military and Naval Hospitals of. the Continent, as well as by the most eminent Physicians, and by the Nobility and Gentry of England and Europe. HOFF’S MALT EXTRACT is beneficial in eases of Weakened or Diseased Digestion ; in obstinate Catarrhs and Coughs; Hoarseness ; Catarrhal Diseases of the Bronchial Tubes; in cases of incipient and progressive Tubercular Consumption; and in cases of Bodily Weakness and Exhaustion. HOFF’S MALT EXTRACT has, by its own intrinsic merits, earned for itself, a reputation, as a curative and invigorating remedy, not surpassed by any other. It possesses a very agreeable flavour, and is adapted to the most enfeebled digestion. HOFF’S MALT EXTRACT has recently received additional support from Testimonials emanating from Physicians and other official persons engaged in the late war. These Testimonials are, in their high character, unsurpassed by any that have been brought before the public. Pamphlets, with Testimonials Erom Emperors, Icings, Princes, and eminent Phy¬ sicians, may be had (post free) at the Sole Depot, 57, KING WILLIAM STREET, CITY, LONDON. Price 21s. per dozen,carriag-e free; or Is. 9d. per bottle. Official Catalogue.—Advertisements. GLENFIELD STARCH Is the only kind used in Her Majesty’s Laundiy. If there are any Ladies who have not yet used the GLENFIELD STARCH they are respectfully solicited to give it a trial, and carefully follow out the directions printed on every package, and if this is done, They will say, like the Queen’s Laundress, It is the finest STARCH they ever used. When you ask for GLENFIELD STARCH, see that you get it, And that the name ROBERT W OTHERSrOON & CO. IS ON EVERY PACKET. BEWARE OF SPURIOUS IMITATIONS. ECONOMY IN GRAPE MOURNING. ONE FOLD of KAY & RICHARDSON’S | NEW PATENT ALBERT CRAPE IS AS THICK as TWO FOLDS of the old make. BELGRAVIA SEWING MACHINES. BRADBURY & CO., MANUFACTUR ERS, OLDHAM, England. “A THING OF BEAUTY IS A JOY FOR EVER.” This is one of the most Marvellous Inventions of the present time, and is really THE WINDOW BLIND OF THE PERIOD! It Eclipses all other Inventions and Improvements in Window Furniture and Window Decoration. IT IS LIGHT, USEFUL, DURABLE, & ELEGANT. OPINIONS OF SCIENTIFIC JOURNALS. “ These Blinds have a singularly light and elegant appearance; when drawn up they do not occupy half the space of the clumsy wooden lath Blind. The friction on the tapes and cords is much less than with the ordinary wooden lath.”— Architect, Sept. 17, 1870. “These Blinds well deserve public attention.”— Building News, May 19, 1871. THOUSANDS ARE IN USE IN ENGLAND, AMERICA, INDIA, and the COLONIES, and the test of seven years has stamped it with a reputa¬ tion for its excellent qualities that will make its name “ Familiar as Household Words.” Once tried, you must admit that one. half of its beauty and usefulness have not been told ; also that they are far cheaper, and render the apartment more cheerful than any other Venetian Blind. HODKINSON & CLARKE, PATENTEES, CANADA WORKS, HEATH MILL LANE, BIRMINGHAM. THE “REASON WHY” YOU SHOULD ORDER THESE BLINDS. If you have but litt’e room to fix and would economise light, it will fix in half the space. If you wofild avoid the incon¬ venience and expense of re-paint¬ ing, the Metallic Window Blind can be cleaned with soap and warm water. If you desire your house to have an elegant and tasteful appear¬ ance, furnish your window with the Patent Metallic Window Blind. If you would reduce the risk of your premises taking fire, the Metallic Blind is fire-proof, and has saved premises from that un¬ fortunate calamity. Official Catalogue.—Advfrtisements . PATENT RESILIENT EASY CHAIRS. OTTOMANS & COUCHES, Very Soft and Durable, a Great Luxury to Invalids ; also SPRING MATTRESSES AND BEDSTEADS, To be had only at WILSON & CO., 48, WIGMORE STREET, W. Billiard. Tables Various Sizes. PATENT BAGATELLE AND BILLIARD TABLES, With Drawing-room Table Combined. DINING TABLE BIILLAEDS, &c. WILSON & CO., Cabinet and Upholstery Factory, 48, WIGMORE STREET, CORNER OF WELBECK STREET, LONDON, W. ANTIQUE AND MODERN SILVER PLATE. E. WHISTLER Begs to call tlie attention of Noblemen and Gentlemen to bis Large and Well-Selected Stock of tbe above segomd xs im sn>. Also a Choice Assortment of Watches and Jewellery. E. WHI STLER, 11, STRAND, LONDON. MADAME TUSSAUD’S EXHIBITION. Established in Baker Street over 30 Years, and in England and France more than a Century. Amongst the latest additions now on view, of over 300 Portrait-Models of celebrities and characters of the present and past times, A NEW PORTRAIT MODEL OF xh-B-BT. the prince of wales ; ALSO MODELS OF THE LATE LORD MAYO, MAZZI UNTIL, <5so., «Scc. THE ENTIRE LINE OF KINGS AND QUEENS OF ENGLAND IN COSTUMES OF THE PERIOD, from William the Conqueror to Queen Victoria; also the Prince and Princess of Wales, Duke of Edinburgh, and the rest of the Members of the Royal Family; the members of the Tory and Whig Administrations, including the late Earl Derby, Mr. Disraeli, Lord John Russell, Mr. John Bright, Right Hon. Mr. Gladstone, &c., &c.; Earl Shaftesbury, Dr. Livingstone, Mr. George Peabody, &c. ALL THE CELEBRITIES OF THE LATE FRANCO-PRUSSIAN WAR, including the Emperor of Germany, the Crown Prince Imperial, Prince Leopold of Hohenzollern, Count Bismark, Count Von Moltke, the Emperor Napoleon, Empress Eugenie and Prince Imperial, Marshals Bazaine and Canrobert, General Trochu, a Portrait Model of the Claimant, &c., &c. Admission, Is.; Children under ten years of age, 6d.; Extra Rooms, 6d. Open Summer and Winter from Ten a.m. till Ten p.m. -ATALOGUE.—ADVERTISEMENTS. THE CRYSTAL PALACE, AND JNATUf^E IN THEIR $$]M ^itxudibt j'orws. THE FINE ART COURTS Exhibit Architecture, Sculpture, and Mural Decoration in Chronological Sequence of Style from the successive eras of Egyptian Art to modem times. EGYPTIAN COURT—Rock Tombs, Courts and Halls of the Temples and Palaces of the Pharaohs. GREEK COURT—Portions of the Stately Temples and Public Buildings of Ancient Greece; the “Agora,” or Forum; Painted Ceilings of the Atrium; Sculpture; the finest Statues the world has seen ; the Elgin Marbles ; Portrait busts of great men. ROMAN COURT—Archi¬ tecture and Sculpture as it flourished in victorious Rome; Portrait busts of famous Romans. ALHAMBRA—Fortress-Palace of the Moorish Kings; the Court of Lions, with its Marble Floor and Fountains, and growing trees; the Hall of Justice; the Hall of the Abencerrages, where the Ambassadors were murdered. BYZANTINE COURT—Art of the Lower Roman Empire, touched by the risen spirit of Christianity. MEDLEVAL COURTS—Gothic Art as it flourished in Germany, England, France, and Italy; the Cloisters of Tintern Abbey; Sculptured and Painted Effigies, and other curious details from the Cathedrals and Churches of Europe. RENAISSANCE COURT—Palaces of France and Italy; the splendid Decoration and noble Sculpture of the period when the Ancient Arts were revived; the Ghiberti Gates. ELIZA¬ BETHAN COURT—The details copied from Holland House at Kensington ; Effigies of Queen Elizabeth and Mary Queen of Scots. ITALIAN COURT—Farnese Palace at Rome; Michael Angelo’s Tombs of the Medici; Raffaelle’s Frescoes ; Painted Ceilings ; Rare Marbles. A COMPLETE HOUSE OF POMPEII IS RESTORED. THE PICTURE GALLERIES.—BRITISH AND CONTINENTAL PICTURES. TECHNOLOGICAL MUSEUM. The Vegetable, Mineral, and Animal Kingdoms, and how their Productions are utilised. NATURAL HISTORY ILLUSTRATIONS.—LIVING AND DEAD. THE MEN OF SAVAGE NATIONS. GREAT AQUARIUM, containing Thousands of Living Marine Animals. In the Magnificent Gardens and Park are Restorations of Antediluvian Animals on the Islands of the Lower Lake; and a Great System of Fountains, Cataracts, &c. THE FINEST ORCHESTRAL BAND IN EUROPE. Music and Fountains Daily. For other Special Attractions Daily, see Morning Advertisements. OPEN DAILY. The Price of Admission is generally, from Monday to Friday, One Shilling; Saturdays, Half-a-Crown. Season Tickets Free. Trains run frequently from Victoria, Kensington, Ludgate, and London Bridge Stations. Official Catalogue.—Advertisements. Jtttematottai Exhitritixm, 1872. Refreshment Department UNDER THE MANAGEMENT OF SPIERS AND POND. The Refreshment Department is at the Southern End of the Horticultural Gardens, in that part of the range of buildings most distant from -the Royal Albert Hall. HOT DINNERS FROM THE JOINT, 2s, 9d., Including Attendance, Served in the Dining. Hall on the West Side of the Vestibule (marked A). The joint carved in the presence of the consumer, in any desired quantity; Bread, Vegetables, Cheese, and Salad included; Soup, Fish, and Sweets extra. COLD COLLATIONS, 2s, 3d., Including Attendance, Served in the Luncheon H^ll on the East Side of the Vestibule (marked B). Bread, Salad, Pickles, and Cheese being included, with an ad libitum quantity of Cold Meat. Poultry extra. Lobster, Salmon, or Chicken Salads, 2s. 6d. each. To meet the requirements of all Visitors, there is a SECOND-CLASS REFRESHMENT PAVILION (marked C), Adjoining the Vestibule, where Cold Dinners are provided between the hours of xz and 3, at a moderate price, averaging about One Shilling, and including a plate of Cold Roast or Boiled Beef, or Savoury Pie, Pickles, and Bread. TEAS SERVED IN THE PAVILION from 4 till 8, And in the NEW TEA ROOMS, On each side of the Entrance to the Albert Hall from the Conservatory. A FRENCH CAFE Will be found in the French Court. For the supply of every description of light Refreshment, BUFFETS Are situated in the Vestibule, Arcades of the Exhibition, and within the Royal Albert Hall. Refreshments are also served on The Terrace overlooking the Gardens, Waiters being constantly in attendance. Opposite the Queen’s Gate Entrance on the West Side is a BIER-GARTEN, Where will be found a Bar for the Sale of Beer and accommodation for Smoking. AUSTRALIAN WINES AND REFRESHMENTS Supplied in the Queensland Annexe, on the East Side of the Exhibition. Smoking permitted in the Bier-Garten, on the West Side, and in the Garden adjacent to the Queensland Annexe, on the East Side. Special arrangements have been made for the Dining Rooms to remain open till 9 p.m. Visitors wishing admission to them at the close of the Exhibition for the day will be directed on application to the attendants. SPIERS & POND, Contractors, Central Offices— 38, NEW BRIDGE STREET, LONDON, E.C, Official Catalogue.—Advertisements. PATENTED 1802, 1868, and 1871, IN England, France, Prussia, Austria, Belgium, Italy and America. The Gold Medal, Paris , 1870; Le Dipt!) me de la Mention Extraordinaire. Amsterdam , 1869 ; Medaille d'honneur, Paris, 1867 ; Prize Medal, London , 1862; Silver Medal, Netherld?ids, 1869. AWARDED TO John Brinsmead & Sons, Pianoforte Manufacturers , 18, WIGMORE STREET, LONDON, W., FOR THEIR “PERFECT CHECK REPEATER” ACTION PIANOFORTES. Sir Jules Benedict. —“This most ingenious and valuable invention cannot fail to meet with success.” Sydney Smith. —“The touch is absolute perfection. ’ ’ The Standard, Sept. 13, 1869.—“This invention has received the greatest approbation everywhere of musicians and manufacturers.” Morning Post. —“The touch is beautifully light, and the repetition instanta¬ neous.” Echo, Jan. 2, 1871.—“Perfect in every respect.” The Court Circular, July 17th, 1869.—“Not only is the tone produced by these means delightfully sweet and sustained, but it gains most considerably in power— a small pianoforte, with this invention, having the power of an ordinaiy grand.” The Engineer, July, 2, 1869.—“ The absence of complication gives a lightness and elasticity to the touch that lend a new charm to it; whilst its simplicity ensures its keeping in order, and wearing far longer than ordinary ones.” Musical Times, June 1, 1869.—“So important an improvement is of the utmost importance to pianist.” The Era, Jan. 31, 1869. — “ By this patent the greatest possible advantages are secured to the performer.” The Queen, May 15, 1869.—“This invention is simplicity itself, and more nearly approaches perfection than anything which has preceded it.” Illustrated descriptions of this invention and opinions of the London Press and Musical Profession forwarded by post upon application. STEAM POWER WORKS 1 to 4 , CHENIES STREET^ 8 , LITTLE TORRINGTON STREET; And HERTFORD PLACE. ^ ; Official Catalogue.—Advertisements. Z. SIMPBON Sc COMPANY, ESTABLISHED 36 YEARS. SILK MEECEES AND GENERAL DRAPERS. WHOLESALE, RETAIL, AND EXPORT, N.B.—All Goods at Lowest Cash Prices, Three minutes from the Farringdon Street and Ludgate Hill Stations. OLEO CHARTA. PATENT ENAMELLED WASHABLE PAPER HANGINGS Are equal to hand-painting, at one-half the cost. Do not absorb damp or infectious diseases. When soiled can he washed in soap and water. Can he fixed on damp walls. Are especially adapted to INDIA and the COLON TES, as INSECTS CANNOT LIVE BE¬ HIND THEM. LEE Sz OO., Decorators Sc Upholsterers, Patentees and Sole Manufacturers, 180, BROMPTON ROAD, LONDON. FINE ART REPOSITORY, 171, New Bond Street. A. MYERS invites the attention of con¬ noisseurs to his collections of Modern and Ancient Pictures, among which will he found examples of the highest merit, of most of the best known artists. 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