JIII11 iiiinTij I 1 :111 T^itmiajiimcDJErii.iTfT-.in gums POPULAR EDITION CATALOGUE FINE ARTS AND NDUSTRIAL DEPARTMENTS. In One Volume. LQNDOfc : J. M. JOHNSON & SONS, Printers and Publishers to H.M. Commissioners 3, Castle Street, Holborn. PRICE ONE SHILLING. CIVIL ENGINEERING MR. STREETER, LONDON, W., f^Mler, m\h §Jmwxritir ||ercljaiit. The Introducer of Machine-made Watches and 18 -Carat Gold Jewellery. CATALOGUE OF DESIGNS POST FREE FOR 2 STAMPS. LONDON INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION OF 1874, THE FOURTH OF A SERIES HELD UNDER THE DIRECTION OF HER MAJESTY’S COMMISSIONERS FOR THE EXHIBITION OF 1851. OFFICIAL CATALOGUE. UNDER REVISION. LONDON: J. M. JOHNSON & SONS, PRINTERS AND PUBLISHERS TO HER MAJESTY’S COMMISSIONERS, J, CASTLE STREET, KOLBOR&. LONDON: PRINTED BY J. M. JOHNSON AND SONS, 56, HATTON GARDEN Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2018 with funding from Getty Research Institute https://archive.org/details/londoninternatioOOIond London International Exhibition, 1874. London International Exhibition, 1874, REFERENCES TO GROUND PLAN A North Entrance into Upper Quadrant. a a Band Kiosks. B West Theatre, Royal Albert Hall. B 1 West Crush Rooms, Royal Albert Hall. Photographs. b Conservatory. C East Theatre, Royal Albert Hall. c Memorial. Ci East Crush Rooms, Royal Albert Hall. Engravings, &c. D Gentlemen’s Waiting Room, near East Quadrant. E Ladies’ Waiting Room, near West Quadrant. F West Quadrant. f West Goods Entrance. G Ladles’ Waiting Room, near North-West Entrance. g South-West Exit. H North-West Entrance, Prince Albert's Road. h Queensland Annexe. I Machinery for Lace, Leather, and Bookbinding. i East Goods Entrance. J Machinery for Civil Engineering, Building, and Scientific Inventions. j H. M. Customs Office. K Gentlemen’s Waiting Room, near South-West Exit. k School of Popular Cookery. L Heating Apparatus of all Kinds. M Scientific Inventions and Sanitary Apparatus.- m Foreign Goods Unpacking Shed. N Ladies’ Waiting Room, near North-West Entrance. P Vestibule between Spiers and Pond’s Dining Rooms. Q Gentlemen’s Waiting Room. R Architecture, Building Apparatus, and Construction. S South-East Entrance, Exhibition Road. T Indian Court. U Civil Engineering. V Council Chambers ok the Horticultural Society. W French Annexe. X Ladies’ Waiting Room. Y Saddlery and Harness. y Modern Lace, Loan Collection of Ancient Lace, and Book¬ binding. CLASSIFICATION. PAGE DIVISION I.—FINE ARTS. Fine Arts applied or not applied to Works of Utility, EXECUTED SINCE 1863. Class I. Painting of all kinds, in Oil, Water Colours, Distemper, Wax, Enamel, and on Glass, Porcelain, &c .; Mosaics; Drawings of all kinds .. .. .. .. .. .. 15 ,, 2. Sculpture, Modelling, Carving and Chasing in Marble, Stone, Wood, Terra Cotta, Metal, Ivory, Glass, Precious Stones, and any other materials .. .. .. .. .. .. 62 Paintings, Drawings, Sculpture, &c., executed by Officers in the Army and Navy.. .. .. .. .. .. .. I ,, 3. Engraving, Lithography, Photography as a Fine Art, executed in the preceding twelve months .. .. .. .. 94 ,, 4. Architectural Designs and Drawings, Photographs of completed Buildings, Studies or Restorations of Existing Buildings, and Models .. .. .. .. .. .. m ,, 5. Tapestries, Carpets, Embroideries, Shawls, Lace, Sec., shown, not as Manufactures, but for the Fine Art of their design in form or colour .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 116 ,, 6. Designs for all kinds of Decorative Manufactures ,, 7. Reproductions, i.e., exact full size Copies of Ancient or Mediaeval Pictures painted before a.d. 1556. Reproductions of Mosaics and Enamels; Copies in Plaster and Fictile Ivory. Electrotypes of Ancient Works of Art, &c.,, .. 118 DIVISION II. —MANUFACTURES. Machinery, Substances, and Processes. Class 8. Lace (Hand and Machine made). .. .. .. „ 9. Civil and Mechanical Engineering, Building, Sec. a. Civil and Mechanical Engineering b. Architecture, Building Apparatus and Construction .. c. Sanitary Apparatus and Construction .. ,, 10. Heating by all Methods and Kinds of Fuel 11 . Leather, including Saddlery and Harness .. a. Leather and Manufactures of Leather .. b. Saddlery, Harness, &c. .. ,. ., .. .. ,, 12. Bookbinding .. ,, 13. Foreign Wines, in the Vaults of the Royal Albert Hall.. .. Machinery and Raw Materials for the Group. 119 130 130 134 141 147 154 154 158 163 DIVISION III.—CLASS XIV.—INVENTIONS. Class 14. Recent Scientific Inventions and New Discoveries of all Kinds .. ,, .. ., ., .. ., .. 170 PREFACE. P 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. Catalogue entries, as last year, have furnished labels for the greater part of the objects. Each label indicates by coloured border the country from which the object comes. Thus the border for Austria is orange; Belgium, dark Hue; China and Japan, magenta; Denmark, chocolate; France, green; Germanv, black; Greece, deep brown ; Italy, pearl grey ; Netherlands, brawn; Norway and Sweden, light blue; Russia, pale green; Spain, lemon ; Switzerland,^^; Tunis, fawn; Turkey, lavender; United Stater, 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 I so their remarks are quoted; but it should be distinctly understood that for these remarks, and for whatever appears in the appendix the Exhibitors are wholly responsible. ! IV.—Both the Fine Art and Industrial sections are, as last year, included in a single volume, and the system of consecutive numbering to each object, or group of objects, has been adhered Vlll. Preface. to on account of its simplicity and of the facility for reference which it affords. 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. V.—To afford the public facilities for obtaining objects at the close of the Exhibition and to Register Exhibits selected for purchase, a Clerk will be employed at the Conservatory entrance to the Royal Albert Hall. He will be at his desk daily from 10 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 Exhibit, and will enter it as selected for purchase. e No article can be removed from the Exhibition until its close. f All duplicates must be obtained out of the Exhibition, and for them 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. Application to purchase Belgian and French objects should be made to the Agents of the Commissioners of those countries, whose offices will be found respectively in the East Gallery and in the French Annexe. Preface. IX. VI. —Collections of Works of Art, executed by Officers of the Army and Navy, and of the Works of Deceased Artists, have again been formed, whilst a novel feature in the present Exhibition is that the Wines, shown by Growers, Shippers, and Importers in the vaults of the Royal Albert Hall, may be tasted by the public between the hours of io a.m. to noon, and from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. daily. Exhibitors being permitted to sell or give away glasses of I wine or samples in bottle. VII. —The Deceased Painters, whose Art is represented this year, are John Constable, R.A.; Augustus Egg, R.A. ; David Roberts, R.A.; and Sir David Wilkie, R.A., Painters in Oil, together with John Coney, John Sell Cotman, Frederick Mackenzie, | Samuel Prout, Augustus Pugin, and Charles Wild, Painters in Water Colours, and the Architectural Drawings of J. M. W. j Turner, R.A. VIII. —A special collection of Ancient Lace has been formed in order that the public, as well as those professionally interested i in the subject, may have the means of studying the history of the Art, whilst the actual processes of both hand and machine lace making are practically illustrated. IX. —The public is requested to send notice of all errors ji that may be discovered ( quoting the Catalogue Number wherever ;!| practicable') , addressed to the Secretary of the Executive, Inter- 1 national Exhibition of 1874, Upper Kensington Gore, S.W., ii marked Catalogue” in the corner of the envelope. 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The Duke of CAMBRIDGE, K.G. H.S.H. The Duke of TECK, G.C.B. i The Duke of RICHMOND, K.G., or Lord President of the Council for the time being. The Duke of BUCCLEUCH, K.G. > The Duke of BUCKINGHAM and CHANDOS. The Marquis of LANSDOWNE. The Marquis of RIPON, K.G. The Earl of DERBY. The Earl SPENCER, K.G. The Earl of CARNARVON. The Earl GRANVILLE, K.G. The Earl RUSSELL, K.G. Lord HENRY G. C. LENNOX, M.P., or First Commissioner of Works for the time being The Viscount PORTMAN. The Viscount SANDON, or Vice-President of the Committee of Council on Education for the time being. The Lord OVERSTONE. The Lord ABERDARE. The Right Hon. WILLIAM E. GLADSTONE, M.P. The Right Hon. ROBERT LOWE, M.P. | The Right Hon. Sir CHARLES B. ADDERLEY, K.C.M.G., M.P., or President of S the Board of Trade for the time being. The Right Hon. BENJAMIN DISRAELI, M.P. The Right Hon. Sir STAFFORD H. NORTHCOTE, Bart., C.B., M.P. The Right Hon. HUGH C. E. CHILDERS, M.P. 1 The Right Hon. Sir ALEXANDER Y. SPEARMAN, Bart. General The Right Hon. Sir WILLIAM T. KNOLLYS, K.C.B. The Right Hon. Sir HENRY BARTLE E. FRERE, G.C.S.I., K.C.B. The Right Hon. LYON PLAYFAIR, C.B., M.P., F.R.S., D.C.L. Sir ANTHONY DE ROTHSCHILD, Bart. Sir CHARLES LYELL, Bart. Sir THOMAS BAZLEY, Bart., M.P. Sir RICHARD WALLACE, Bart., M.P. Sir WILLIAM G. ANDERSON, K.C.B. XII. Major-General Sir T. M. BIDDULPH, K.C.B. Sir FRANCIS GRANT, P.R.A. Sir FRANCIS R. SANDFORD, C.B. EDGAR A. BOWRING, Esq., C.B., Treasurer. Major-General H. F. PONSONBY, C.B. Major-General D. M. PROBYN, C.B., V.C. JOHN EVANS, Esq., F.R.S., or President of the Geological Society for the time being. THOMAS FAIRBAIRN, Esq. THOMAS FIELD GIBSON, Esq. THOMAS ELLIOT HARRISON, Esq., P.I.C.E., or President of the Institution of Civil Engineers for the time being. ALEXANDER J. B. BERESFORD HOPE, Esq., M.P. MAJOR-GENERAL HENRY Y. D. SCOTT, C.B., Secretary. L. C. SAYLES, Esq., Clerk. BOARD OF MANAGEMENT. The Earl SPENCER, K.G., Chairman. The Marquis of LANSDOWNE. i Sir WILLIAM G. ANDERSON, K.C.B. The Right Hon. Sir HENRY BARTLE Major-Gen. D. M. PROBYN. C.B., V.C. E. FRERE, G.C.S.I., K.C.B. | Acting Commissioner . —HENRY COLE, Esq., C.B. Executive.—C apt. E. G. CLAYTON, R.E.; Lieut. H. H. COLE, R.E. Secreta7-y to the Executive. —T. A. WRIGHT, Esq. Assistant-Secretary to the Executive. —F. W. MADDEN, Esq. FINANCE. JAMES RICHARDS, Esq , Accountant CLERKS. W. Manser. E. Webb. E. Spear. J. G. W. Smythe. A. Rickard. T. C. E. Helmore W. S. Broome. S. Cowper. HER MAJESTY’S CUSTOMS. G. H. Scrivenor, Esq., Officer in Charge. R. A. Ogilvie, Esq., C.B., Surveyor- General. XIII. COMMITTEES OF ADVICE AND SELECTION. PERMANENT COMMITTEE FOR THE REPRESENTATION OF BRITISH PICTURES. The Duke of Westminster, K.G. The Earl Eitzwilliam, K.G. The Earl of Dunmore. Lord Ronald Leveson-Gower, M.P. Viscount Powerscourt. Sir Richard Wallace, Bart., M.P. Sir James Watts. S. Addington, Esq. W. Agnew, Esq. W. Baldwin, Esq. H. W. E. Bolckow, Esq., M.P. A. H. Brown, Esq., M.P. A. J. Brunton, Esq. E. J. Coleman, Esq. Alexander Collie, Esq. O. E. Coope, Esq., M.P. F. W. Cosens, Esq. B. Dobree, Esq. H. W. Eaton, Esq., M.P. J. Fenton, Esq. Joshua Fielden, Esq., M.P. J. S. Forbes, Esq. John Fowler, Esq., C.E. W. Graham, Esq. J. C. Harter, Esq. J. Snowdon Henry, Esq. John Hick, Esq., M.P. Thomas Johnson, Esq. John Kelk, Esq. W. Leaf, Esq. C. T. Lucas, Esq. T. Lucas, Esq. J. Newton Mappin, Esq. Hugh Mason, Esq. C. P. Matthews, Esq. J. S. Morgan, Esq. A. Morrison, Esq. George Paine, Esq. John Pender, Esq., M.P. W. Quilter, Esq. R. Rawlinson, Esq., C.B., F.G.S. Samuel Redgrave, Esq. James Reiss, Esq. Wili .iam Smith, Esq., F.S.A. Charles Waring, Esq. H. Waring, Esq. W. Waring, Esq. J. Kemp Welch, Esq. COMMITTEE TO ARRANGE FOR AN EXHIBITION OF SKETCHES TAKEN BY NAVAL AND MILITARY OFFICERS. H.R.H. The Duke of Edinburgh, K.G., C h airman. H.R.H. The Duke of Cambridge, K.G. H.S.H. The Count Gleichkn, R.N. Vice-Admiral The Right Hon. Lord Clarence Paget, K.C.B. The Viscount Bury, K.C.M.G. Colonel The Hon. H. H. Clifford, C.B., V.C. Colonel The Hon. W. T. Colville. Colonel Sir J. C. Cowell, K.C.B., R.E. Colonel Sir H. E. Elphinstone, K.C.B., C.M.G., V.C.. R.E. B" gadier-Gkneral Sir J. M. Adye, K.C.B., R.A. Vice-Admiral Hon. Sir J. R. Drummond, K.C.B. Major-General H. R. Benson, C.B. Colonel Biddulph, R.A. Dr. F. W. Blake, R.N. Colonel Hope Crealock, C.B. Colonel A. J. H. Elliot. Lieut.-Colonel A. Ellis. Rear-Admiral C. T. F. Ewart, C.B. Colonel Gallwey, R.E. Captain R. C. Goff, A.D.C. Rear-Admiral E. A. Inglefield, C.B. Lieut.-Colonel R. Drury-Lowe. Rear-Admiral R. A. Oliver. R. Redgrave, Esq., R.A. Major J. F. D. Donnelly, R.E. { Hon . Secretary). XIV. DIVISION I. COMMITTEES OF SELECTION FOR FINE ARTS. PAINTING The Lord Ronald Leveson-Gower, M.P. | F. Dillon, Esq. Sir Coutts Lindsay, Bart. Alfred Clint, Esq. Sir Coutts Lindsay, Bart. Charles Bacon, Esq. H. O’Neil, Esq., A.R.A. | R. Redgrave, Esq., R.A. SCULPTURE : | F. W. Moody, Esq. ARCHITECTURE: James Fergusson, Esq., D.C.L., F.R.S. Professor T. Hayter Lewis. T. Roger Smith, Esq. Alfred Waterhouse, Esq. The Right Hon. Sir Henry Bartle Frere, G.C.S.I., K.C.B. Sir Coutts Lindsay, Bart. Joseph Clarke, Esq., F.S.A. MISCELLANEOUS ART: A. S. Cole, Esq. I R. Redgrave, Esq., R.A. Owen Jones, Esq. R. A. Thompson, Esq. F. W. Moody, Esq. ; ENGRA VING : T. Oldham Barlow, Esq., A.R.A. G. Smith, Esq. Colonel Brow-te, C.B., Dep. Adj.-Gf.n. R. Fisher, Esq. The Viscount LIawarden. Captain W. de W. Abney, R.E. Hugh W. Diamond, Esq., M.D., F.S.A. W. Smith, Es^. Lumb Stocks, Esq., R.A. J. A. Vinter, Esq. PHOTOGRAPHY: George Wharton Simpson, JEsq., M.A. F.S.A. R. A. Thompson, Esq. DIVISION II. CLASS VIII—LACE, HAND AND MACHINE MADE. A. C. Biddle, Esq. R. Birkin, Esq. John Brown, Esq. John Hunt Gosling, Esq. J. Hartshorn, Esq. Mr. Alderman Stone. ANCIENT LACE. H.R.H. The Princess Christian. H.R.H. The Princess Louise, Marchio¬ ness of Lorne. H.R.H. The Princess Mary Adelaide, Duchess of Teck. The Princess Teano. The Duchess of Marlborough. The Duchess of Northumberland. The Marchioness of Bute. Louisa, Marchioness of Waterford. The Marchioness of Exeter. The Marchioness of Bristol. The Countess of Shrewsbury. The Countess De La Warr. The Countess of Carnarvon. The Countess of Warwick. The Countess of Kenmare. The Countess of Bradford. The Countess Somers. The Countess of Cawdor. The Countess Brownlow. The Countess Spencer, The Lady Sophia Des Voeux. The Lady Cornelia Guest. The Lady Marian Alford. The Lady Charlotte Schreiber. The Lady Susan Melville. The Lady Dorothy Nevill. The Lady Louisa Egerton. The Lady Wharncliffe. The Lady Chesham. The Lady Fitzhardinge. The Lady Hamilton Gordon. The FIon. Mrs. Percy Wyndham. The Hon. Mrs. Welby. Lady Lindsay. Lady Wyatt. Lady Drake. Mrs. Hailstone. Mrs. PIolford. Mrs. Maccallum. Mrs. Alfred Morrison. Mrs. Bury Palliser. Mrs. Henry Reeve, XV. CLASS IX.—CIVIL ENGINEERING; ARCHITECTURAL AND BUILDING CONTRIVANCES AND MATERIALS, ETC. The Earl of Caithness. The Lord Rayleigh. The Lord Richard Grosvenor, M.P. Sir Donald Campbell, Bart. Sir Joseph Whitworth, Bart., F.R.S. Sir William Armstrong, C.B., F.R.S. Sir John Coode. Sir John Hawkshaw, F.R.S. Sir George Gilbert Scott, R.A., P.R.I.B.A. Tames Allport, Esq. W. Baker, Esq. C. Bailey, Esq. W. H. Barlow, Esq. J. F. Bateman, Esq., F.R.S. John Bird, Esq. John Blyth, Esq. F. J. Bramwell, Esq., F.R.S. Thomas Brassey, Esq., M.P. William Clode, Esq. Charles Comfort, Esq. John G. Grace, Esq. George Dines, Esq. James Douglass, Esq. Lieut.-Col. Du Cane, C.B., R.E. John Elger, Esq. John Fowler, Esq. Captain Douglas Galton, C.B., F.R.S. Colonel Gallwy, R.E. Charles Gatliff, Esq. George Godwin, Esq., F.R.S., F.S.A. J. Grant, Esq. H. Grissell, Esq. H. L. Hammack, Esq. William Hardwick, Esq., M.D. T. E. Harrison, Esq. T. Hawksley, Esq. H. Howard, Esq. S. M. Hubert, Esq. Horace Jones, Esq., V.P.R.I.B.A. H. H. Keeling, Esq. John Kelk, Esq. D. Kirkaldy, Esq. Mr. Alderman William Lawrence, M.P. C. T. Lucas, Esq. Thomas Lucas, Esq. Charles Manby, Esq., F.R.S. William Marwick, Esq. Joseph Moreland, Esq. R. Moreland, Esq. W. G. Owen, Esq. Colonel Pasley, R.E. William Pole, Esq., F.R.S. Wyndham S-. Portal, Esq. H. A. Rayner, Esq. George Ross, Esq., M.D. C. W. Siemens, Esq., D.C.L., F.R.S. T. Roger Smith, Esq. G. R. Stephenson, Esq., F.R.S. R. J. Stuckey, Esq. C. B. Vignoles, Esq., F.R.S. F. W. Webb, Esq. Edward Woods, Esq. Colonel Wray, R.E. Thomas H. Wyatt, Esq., M.R.I.B.A. CLASS X.—HEATING By ALL METHODS AND KINDS OF FUEL. F. A. Abel, Esq., F.R.S. W. H. Barlow, Esq. F. J. Bramwell, Esq. Edwin Chadwick, Esq., C.B. Lieut.-Col. Du Cane, C.B., R.E. Major-Gen. F. Eardley-Wilmot, R.A., F.R.S. General Eliot. CLASS XI. The Duke of Beaufort, K.G. The Viscount Combermere. The Lord Carington. Sir Watkin Williams-Wynn, Bart., M.P. Major Sir William Palliser, C.B. Sir Samuel W. Baker. W. Bayliss, Esq. W. W. B. Beach, Esq., M.P. S. Blackwell. Esq. William Christie, Esq. H. Reginald Corbet, Esq. Christopher Cuff, Esq. W. W. Daviss, Esq. William Essex, Esq. Captain Fenn. H. H. Flemming, Esq. Andrew Fulton, Esq. E. T. Holden, Esq. John Holland, Esq. Captain Douglas Galton, C.B., F.R.S. Professor T. M. Goodeve, M.A. Dr. Mann. Dr. D. S. Price. Robert Rawlinson, Esq., C.B. Rev. Arthur Rigg. Captain Robert Scott, R.N. Major Webber, R.E. H. M. Holmes, Esq. G. N. Hooper, Esq. Matthew Thomas Husband, Esq. Samuel Thomas Jones, Esq. William Lennan, Esq. W. T. Luck, Esq. James McIntosh, Esq. Archibald McDougall, Esq. J. D. McDougall, Esq. A. R. McTaggert, Esq. Edward Samuel Norris, Esq. F. Oldaker, Esq. John Peters, Esq. John Rankin, Esq. William Rickatson, Esq. R. Russell, Esq. W. Southey, Esq. J. I. Sowter, Esq. Robert Stapleton, Esq. Captain Wallace. —LEATHER, INCLUDING SADDLERY AND HARNESS. XYI. CLASS XU. AG Oh BINDING OF ALL KINDS. The Duke of Devonshire, K.G. The Lord Houghton, D.C.L., F'.R.S. The Lord Acton. The Right Hon. Sir D. Dundas, Q.C. The Vice-Chancellor of Oxford The Very Ri v. The Dean of Durham. Sir Wm. Stirling Maxwell, Bart., M.P. W. T. Bone, Esq. T. Gibson Craig, Esq. Henry Cunliffe, Esq. Augustus W. Franks, Esq., M.A., F.S.A. Lieutenant-Colonel Hibbkrt. J. Winter Jones. Esq., F.S.A. W. Maskell, Esq. F. H. Rivington, Esq. A. Suttaby, Esq. Charles Tennant, Esq. T. Toovey, Esq. R. S. Turner, Esq. W. Watson, Esq. CLASS XIIL—FOREIGN WINES . The Earl of Dunmorf.. The Viscount Powerscourt. The Lord Skelmersdale. Sir D. Cooper, Bart. Colonel Charles Baring. Edward L. Beckwith, Esq. Gordon W. Clark, Esq. John Corlett, Esq. F. W. Cosens, Esq. Robert Gray, Esq. C. H. Kayser, Esq. C. Lombard de Luc, Esq. H. Matthiessen, Esq. G. Moffatt, Esq. Joseph Prestwich, Esq., F.R.S., F.S.A. E. Apps Smith, Esq. H. Goodenough Smith, Esq. Morgan Yeatman, Esq. ANCIENT OBJECTS. Sir William Drake. Sir M. Digby Wyatt, F.R.S., F.S.A. Dr. Hugh Diamond. Henf.y Durlacher, Esq. T. Dyer Edwards, Esq. J. Evans, Esq., F.R.S., F.S.A. , A. W. Franks, Esq., M.A., F.S.A F. W. Moody, Esq. I R. H. Soden Smith, Esq. 1 R. A. Thompson, Esq. H Vaughan, Esq. I T. M. Whitehead. Esq. DIVISION III. CLASS XIV.-RECENT SCIENTIFIC INVENTIONS AND NEW DISCOVERIES OF ALL KINDS. v,ir "W . Fairrairn, Bari'., LL.D., F.R.S. Sir Eustace F. Piers, Bart. Major-General Sir Henry Harness, Sir C. Wheatstone, D.C.L., F.R.S. F. A. Abel, Esq., F.R.S. John Anderson, Esq., LL.D., F.R.S.fc.. Charles F. Beyer, Esq. Maior Frank Bolton. Frederick J. Bramwell, F.sq. Captain Hans Busk, LL.D., F.R.G.S. Captain Colomb, R N. Major W. Crossman, R E. Major J. F. D. Donnelly, R.g. Lieut.-Col. E. F. Du Cane, C.B., R.E. Professor E. Frankland, D.C.L., F .R.S. Professor T. M. Goodeve, M.A. Tohn Hick, Esq., M.P. T. Norman Lockyer, FJsq., F.R.S. John Penn. Esq., F.R.S. Dr. D. S. Price. John Ramsbottom. Esq. C. W. Siemens, Esq., D.C.T.., F.R.S. T. Sopwith, Esq , M.A., F.R.S. | Lieutenant-Colonel Strange, F.R»S. I Professor J Tyndall, LL.D., F.R.S. 1 C. B. Vignoles, Esq., F.R.S. XVII. ETHNOLOGICAL , ’ )r - F. J. Mouat, Chairman. I he Right Hon. Sir Henry Bartle I 1 rere, G.C.S.I., K.C.B. Sir Samuel W. Baker. M £ j ° r -£eneral Sir Vincent Eyrf, K.C.S.I. M A J 2. R 'S E ^ E o^ l Sir A - Purves Phayre, JV-C.u.I. John Beddoe, Esq., M.D., F.R.S. Major Frank Bolton. Edward W. Brabrook, Esq. Professor George Busk. Hyde Clarke, Esq. J. Frederick Collingwood, Esq., F.G. T D GEOGRAPHICAL. J. Barnard Davis, Esq., M.D F R S John Evans, Esq., F.R.S. ’ * * * Francis Gallon, Esq. Colonel Harley, C.B. Bryan Hodgson, Esq. Colonel Lane-Fox, F.S.A. Major R. A. Leveson. Dr. G. W. Leitner. C. R. Markham, Esq., C.B., F.R.S. W. Spottiswoode, V.P.R.S. Edward Thomas, Esq., F.R.S. W. S. W. Vaux, Esq., M.A., F.R.S. Major Donelly, Hon. Sec. COLONIAL T M P IGHT H ° N ‘ HUGH C * E> Childers > Sir Daniel Cooper, Bart. Sir James McCulloch, K.C.M.G. Sir VV. F. Stawell. Charles E. Bright, Eso. H. Cole, Esq., C.B. F. S. Dutton, Esq., C.M.G. COMMITTEE. R. G. W. Herbert, Esq. P. G. Julyan, Esq., G.B. Major C. F. Roberts, R.A William Robinson, Esq. I W. C. Sargeaunt, Esq. j Howard Spensley, Esq. | James Wheeler, Esq. ' J. Cashel Hoey, Esq., Secretary Sub-Committee. T M P IGHT H ° N ‘ HUGH C ' E ‘ Childers > Sir John Rose, Bart., K.C.M.G. Henry Cole, Esq., C.B. Richard Daintree, Esq. P. G. Julyan, Esq., C.B. COLONIAL COMMISSIONERS. New South Wales: Sir CHARLES COWPER, K.C.M.G. Sir DANIEL COOPER, Bart. DONALD LARNACH, Esq. Major C. F. ROBERTS, R.A., Secretary. Queensland : RICHARD DAINTREE, Esq. Victoria : ARCHIBALD MICHIE, Esq., Chairman. Sir JAMES McCULLOCH, K.C.M.G. Sir W. F. STAWELL. CHARLES E. BRIGHT, Esq. HOWARD SPENSLEY, Esq. ALFRED TADDY THOMSON, Esq. G. C. LEVY, Esq., Secretary. South Australia: FRANCIS S. DUTTON, Esq., C.M.G. J. A. HOLDEN, Esq. W. W. HUGHES, Esq. R. BARR SMITH, Esq. XVIII. COMMISSIONER FOR INDIA. J. FORBES WATSON, Esq., M.D. FOREIGN COMMISSIONERS. Argentine Confederation : Senor CONSTANT SANTA MARIA, Buenos-Ayres. Austro-Hungary : The CHEVALIER DE SCHAFFER. Herr F„ STOCKINGER. Austria i M. le BARON FRANCOIS DE WERTHEIM Herr GOGL. Herr ISBARY. Herr WOLDHAUS, Secretary. Hungary: M. le CHEVALIER CHARLES LOUIS POSNER, Buda-Pesth. M. ODON STEIN ACKER, Buda-Pesth. Herr MAX GREGER, j Delegates Q f the Hungarian Wine Exhibition. Herr J. SCHIEFNER, Superintendent of the Hungarian Wine Exhibition. Baden: Dr. T. H. MEIDINGER. Councillor VON STOESSOR. Bavaria : Professor KONRAD HOFF. Belgium : S.A.R. Monseigneur le COMTE DE FLANDRE. M. DE CANNART D’HAMALE. M. RONNBERG. M. PAUL GILBERT, Secretary. Chili : FREDERICK WALTERS, Esq. Colombia : JAMES L. HART, Esq. France: M. OZENNE. M. DU SOMMERARD. Hesse : HRRR a, schleiermacher. XIX. Japan : K. SONODA, Esq. G. TAKEDA, Esq. H. SAKATA, Esq., Secretary. Peru : General D. MANUEL MENDIBURN. Senor DON MANUEL DE LA QUINTANA Portugal: Viscount DUPRAT. Russia : Lieutenant-General THILLOT. M. FIRSHMO. M. FAN-DER-FLITT. M. NICOLAS DE FIRSOFF, Secretary. San Salvador : JAMES L. HART, Esq., F.R.G.S. SPATN: Senor Commendador DON RAPHAEL D. BENJUMEA K.C Senor DON NICHOLAS D. BENJUMEA. Senor DON J. D. DEL PINO, Secretary. Sweden : BARON A. H. FOCK. THORSTEN NORDENFELT, Esq. Switzerland : ALBERT STRECKEISEN, Esq. Venezuela : F. H. HEMMING, Esq. Wurtemberg : Dr. VON STEINBEIS. CHARLES SEVIN, Esq. AGENTS TO FOREIGN COMMISSIONS. Austro-Hungary : Herr S. POLLITZER. Bavaria : Messrs. SCHMOLZE, RISCHMAN & CO. Belgium : J. G. J. STOKES, Esq. ■» . ■ - r -o. . _ ■ . . .. ", - '• " ' ■ WEST GALLERIES WORKS OF DECEASED ARTISTS. DIVISION I.—CLASS I. ROOM VI. The Collection of the Works of Deceased Artists being 1 at present incomplete, the Numbers will be given in the next issue of the Catalogue. Constable, John, R.A. “ The Embarkation of George IV. from Whitehall on the occasion of his opening Waterloo Bridge.” Lent by Mr. Joseph Fenton. Roberts, David, R. A. “Edinburgh Castle.” Lent by Lord Northbrook. Roberts, David, R.A. “Venice—The Dogana and Church of Santa Maria della Salute ” Lent by Mr. Henry Sandford Bicknell. Wilkie, Sir David, R.A. “ Columbus explaining, in the Convent of La Rablda, the prospect of his intended voyage for the Discovery of the New World.” .. Lent by Air. J. H. Harford. Constable, John, R.A. “Effect of a passing Shower.” Lent by Mr. Richard Johnson. Wilkie, Sir David, R.A. “ Death of the Red Deer.” Lent by Lord Northbrook . Roberts, David, R.A. “ Interior of a Church.” Composition. Lent by Mr. Henry Sandford Bicknell. Roberts, David, R.A. “Burns’Monument, Brig o’ Doon, Ayr.” Lent by Mr. James Ballantine. Wilkie, Sir David, R.A. “ The Recruit.” Lent by Lord Northbrook. Roberts, David, R.A. “ Jerusalem.” Lent by the Duke of Westminster. Wilkie, Sir David, R.A. “ The Rabbit on the Wall.” Lent by Lord Northbrook. B F.A. 2 Works of Deceased A rtists. [Div I. CONSTABLE, John, R.A. “ River Scene.”^ ^ EGO, Augustus L„ R.A. “ The Mirror^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ' AJtJU "R otsfpts David, R.A. “ Elgin Cathedral.” „ . ROBERTS, UAVIU 3 x b ^ pHc ^ W ™’ Sir DAVID, R.A. “ The Unwelcome VJsiton” ^ ^ ^ Constable, John, R.A., “Landscape ^ ^^w. Roberts, David, R.A. Roberts, David, R.A. Roberts, David, R.A. “Rome, from San Onofrio.” Lent by Mr. Henry Sandford Bicknell. “ The Forum, Rome.” Lent by Air. J. P. Gassiott. “ Tower of Saint Rombald’s, Malines.” Lent by Mr. Henry W. Eaton , M.P. Constable,John, R.A. Wilkie, Sir David, R.A. Lochleven Castle ” Roberts, David, R.A. “ Tlie I-Iay Wain.” Lent by Mr. Henry Vaughan. “ Escaoe of Mary Queen of Scots from Lent by Mr. F. W. Hooper. “ Ruins of Karnac, &c.” Sketch. Lent by the Dube of Westminster. Roberts, David, R.A. Bridge ”. David, R.A. Roberts, David, R.A. 41 Wilkie, S Sketch “ Somerset House and Waterloo .. Lent by Sir Henry Thompson. “The Penny Wedding.” Original Lent by Mr. David Macbeath. Edinburgh, from the Carlton Hills.” Lent by Mr. F. W. Cosens. “ The Guerilla taking leave of his Lent by Her Majesty the Queen. -Roberts David, R.A. “The Victoria Tower, with the New Palace of Westminster, from Milbank.” Lent by Mr. C. T. Lucas. Wttrtk Sir David, R.A. “Portrait of His Grace the Duke of WiLxaE, oil- -UAViD, r . L ^ t ^ th£ Merchant Taylors company . “ The Penny Wedding.” Lent by Her Majesty the Queen. 1 Saint Paul’s as seen from the Temple Lent by Air. C. T. Lucas. “ The Guerilla’s Return.” Lent by Her Majesty the Queen. Intericr of St. Mark’s, Venice.” Lent by Air. Henry W. Eaton , M. P. Wilkie, Sir David, R.A. Confessor” .. Wellington.” Wilkie, Sir David, R.A. Roberts, David, R.A. ‘ Gardens” Wilkie, Sir David, R.A. Roberts, David R.A. 1 “ Class I.] West Galleries , Room VI. 3 Egg, Augustus L., R.A. “ The Life and Death of Buckingham.” Lent by Mr. T. H. Coles. Roberts, David, R.A. “ Castle and Bridge of San Angelo, Rome” .. .. .. Le7it by Mr. Henry Sandford Bicknell. Wilkie, Sir David, R.A. “ Scotch Lassies dressing.” Lent by Sir Richard Wallace. Roberts, David, R.A. “ Distant View of Edinburgh.” Lent by Mr. Henry Sandford Bicknell. Constable, John, R.A. “ The Leaping Horse.” Lent by Mr. Henry Vaughan. Roberts, David, R.A. “Rouen Cathedral.” 1831. Lent by Mr. Octavius E. Coope , M.P. Constable, John, R.A. Sketch. Lent by Mr. Lionel B. Constable. Wilkie, Sir David, R.A. “ The Sportsman refreshing.” Lent by Sir Richard Wallace. Constable, John, R.A. “ Sketch of Hampstead.” Lent by Mr. Lionel B. Constable. Constable, John, R.A. Oil Sketch .. Lent by Sir W. Drake. Egg, Augustus L., R.A. “ Pepys’ Introduction to Nell Gwynne.” Lent by Mr. Arthur J. Lewis. Constable, John, R.A. “ On the River Stour.” Oil Sketch. Lent by Sir W. Drake. Constable, John, R.A. “ Denham Lock.” Study for the Picture .. .. .. ;. . . .. Lent by Sir W. Drake. Cotman, John Sell, R.A. “ Old Cottage.” Lent by Mr. Samuel Have an. Roberts, David, R.A. “Chancel of the Church of Saint Rom- bault, Tirlemont.” .. .. .. Lent by Mr. Thomas Lucas. Constable, John, R.A. “ Dedham.” Lent by Mr. Frederick Pitman. Roberts, David, R.A “Edinburgh from the Carlton Hills.” Lent by Mr. Charles Gassiott. Egg, Augustus L., R.A. “ Study of a Head.” Lent by Mrs. F. Middleton. Cotman, John Sell, R.A. “Windmill.” Lent by Rev. G. W. Minns. Egg, Augustus L., R.A. “ Scene from Esmond.” Lent by Mr. Thomas Fairbairn. Cotman, John Sell, R.A. “ Beauharnais Palace.” Lent by Mr. Frederick G. Cotman. Constable, John, R.A. “ Hampstead Heath.” Lent by Mr. Lionel B. Constable. Cotman, John Sell, R.A. “ Boys Fishing.” Lent by Air. T. Woolner. (F.A.) B 2 4 Works of Deceased Artists. [Div. I. Wilkie, Sir David, RA. “Chelsea Pensioners reading the News of the Battle of Waterloo.” .. Lent by Lord Northbrook. Roberts, David, R.A. “Egypt.” Composition. , 7/ Lent by Mr. Henry Sandford BickneLL. Egg, Augustus L-, R.A. “King James’s Bedroom at Knole.” Figures by Marcus Stone ., .. Lent by Mr. F. W. Cosens. Cotman,, John Sell, R.A. “ St. Benedict’s Abbey.” ■ Lent by Mr. J. J. Colman ,, M.P. Rgg, Augustus L„ R.A. “ The late Augustus Egg, R.A.” Lent by M?. Patrick Allan Fraser » Rqberts, David, RA. “ Street in Antwerp.” Lent by Mrs. Bunmng. Wild C “Pulpit in the Church of the Carmes Dechausses, 7 Ghent ” ., .* ., Lent by Mrs. Owen Jones, p K o UT , gAMUER College at Heidelberg.” ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ PRQUT, SAMUEL. “ The Mill at Tintagel^ £12^ Wild, C. *< Kermesse in the Cathedral Church of Malines, Belgium” .. . Lent by Mrs. OwenJones. PROUT, SAMUEL. “Dinan.” Lent by Mr. Frederick Pitman. Prdut, Samuel. “Study of an Old MU 1 .” Lent by Mr. Henry Waring. Wild, C. “ The Choir of Lincoln Cathedral.’^ ^ ^ w mld _ PROUT, SAMUEL. « Porch of Nuremberg Cathedra^ ^ ^ ^ PROUT, SAMUEL. Launceston C^tle.” J 12 .^ “ Italian Scenery.” Lent by Mr. John King. Sketch .. Lent by Rev. G. W. Minns. ‘Transverse View of the Portico of Lent by Mr. H. Hill, F.S.A. Cotman, John Sell, R.A. Cotman, John Sell, R.A. Roberts, David, R.A. the Temple of Philae." PUGIN, Augustus. “North East Aisle of the Chou of West- minster Abbey, looking towards Henry VH. Chap^ ^ Coney, John. Kings ” “Interior of Westminster Abbey—Tombs of the Lent by Rev. J. O. TV. Haweis. t Tv/r xkt *R A “Porch of South Choir, Lincoln Tu™ J. M. W., R.A. rorcn ^ Clutterhuc ^ Cathedral .. . • • • " ' COTMAN, JOHN Sell, R.A. “ Castle in Normandy.”, ^ ^ ^ Roberts, David, R.A. ■ Mosque of the Mitwileys, at Cairo.” Lent by Mr. H. Hill, F.S.A, Class I.J West Galleries , Room VI. 3 Chaplin, Henry. “Falls of the Lledr, Bettws-y-Coed, North Wales.” ^15. Coney, J. “Interior of the Temple Church.” 1815. Lent by Mr. William Smith. Coney, J. “ Interior of Westminster Abbey.” Lent by Mr. William Smith . Constable, John, R.A. “A Romantic House at Hampstead.” 1832 .. .. .. .. Lent by Mr. Lionel B. Constable. Constable, John, R.A. Constable, John, R.A. Constable, John, R.A. Constable, John, R.A. Constable, John, R.A. Constable, John, R.A. “ Dedham Farm.” Lent by Mr. Henry Vaughan. “ Room at Antwerp.” Lent by the Duke of Westminster. “ Study of a Windmill.” Lent by Mr. Frederick Pitman. “ Brighton Beach.” Lent by Mr. Frederick Pitman. “Landscape with Church.” ^1,000. Exhibited by Mrs. Thomas Winter. “ Landscape with River.” ^1,000. Exhibited by Mrs. Thomas Winter. Constable, John, R.A. “ A Dell in Helmingham Park, Suffolk” .. .. .. .. Lent by Sir Henry Thompson. Constable, John, R.A. “The Memorial.” ^105. Exhibited by Mr. Edwin Hunt. Constable, John, R.A. Landscape. £^2 ioj-. Exhibited by Mr. Edwin Hunt. Cotman, John Sell, R.A. “Vessels at the Mouth of the Thames.” 1833 .. .. .. Lent by Mr. William Smith. Cotman, John Sell, R.A. “ The Breakdown.” Lent by Mr. J. J. Colman, M.P. Cotman, John Sell, R.A. “ The Baggage Waggon.” Lent by Air. J. J. Colman, M.P. Cotman, John Sell, R.A. “ Old Cottagers.” Lent by Mr. J. J. Colman , Al.P. Cotman, John Sell, R.A. “ Pont de l’Arche.” Lent by Mr. J. J. Colman , M.P. Cotman, John Sell, R A. “Campeaux, between Vin and Saint-Lo ” .. .. .. Lent by Mr. J. J. Colman , M.P. Cotman, John Sell, R.A. “ Ruins of the Abby Bander.” Lent by Air. J. J. Colman, M.P . Cotman, John Sell, R.A. “ The Student.” Lent by Mr. J. J. Colman, M.P. Cotman, John Sell, R.A. “ The Hay Boat.” Lent by Mr. J. J. Colman , M.P. 6 Works of Deceased Artists. FDiv. I. Cotman, John Sell R.A. “ Study for Painting.” Lent by Mr. J. J. Colman, M.P. Cotman, John Sell, R.A. “ Study for Painting.” Lent by Mr. J. J. Colman , M.P. Cotman, John Sell, R.A. “ Entrance to Gunton Park, Norwich.” .. .. .. .. Lent by Mr. William Ascroft. Cotman, John Sell, R.A. “Wiesbaden.” 30 guineas. Exhibited by Mr. Emerson Norman. Cotman, John Sell, R.A. “ Bruges.” 30 guineas. Exhibited by Mr. Emerson Norman. Cotman, John Sell, R.A. “ Interior.” 20 guineas. Exhibited by Air. Emerson Norman. Cotman, John Sell, R.A. “ Going to Market.” 10 guineas. Exhibited by Air. Emerson Norman. Cotman, John Sell, R.A. Cotman, John Sell, R.A. Cotman, John Sell, R.A. Cotman, John Sell, R.A. Cotman, John Sell, R.A. Cotman, John Sell, R.A. Yarmouth ” .. Cotman, John Sell, R.A. Cotman, John Sell, R.A. Cotman, John Sell, R.A. Cotman, John Sell, R.A. Cotman, John Sell, R.A. Cotman, John Sell, R.A. Cotman, John Sell, R.A. Cotman, John Sell, R.A. Cotman, John Sell, R.A. “ Richmond Castle.” Lent by Mr. Frederick G. Cotman. “ An Old Cottage.” Lent by Mr. Frederick G. Cotman. “ Street View in Normandy.” Lent by Mr. Fredetick G. Cotman. “ On the Bure, Norfolk.” Lent by Mr. John King. “ Costessy Park Trees.” Lent by Air. John King. “Mill, South Town Marshes, Great , .. .. Lent by Mr. John King. “ Old Manor House, Fincham.” Lent by Air. John King. “ Yarmouth Sands.” Lent by Mr. Francis Rivington. “ Ancient Chateau in Normandy.” Lent by Air. Francis Rivington. “ Italian Boys in Rome.” Lent by Air. Francis Rivington. “ An Italian City.” Lent by Air. Francis Rivington. “ Fishing Boats.” Lent by Mr. Francis Rivington. “ Antique House.” Lent by Mr. Francis Rivington. “ Landscape.” Lent by Mr. Francis Rivington, “ The Silent Pool.” Lent by Mr. T. Woolner. LAi>S I ] West Galleries , Room VI. t Cotman, John Sell, R.A. “ Hampstead Heath.” Lent by Mr. T. Woolner. Cotman, John Sell, R.A. “ Fishing Boat in a Gale.” Lent by Mr. T. Woolner. Cotman, John Sell, R.A. “ Landscape—Lady in foreground.” Lent by Mr. T. Woolner. Cotman, John Sell, R.A. “ Village in Normandy.” Lent by Mr. T. Woolner. Cotman, John Sell, R.A. “A Wreck off Yarmouth.” Lent by Mr. Frederick Pitman. Cotman, John Sell, R.A. “Yarmouth Tower.” Lent by Mr. Frederick Pitman. Cotman, John Sell, R.A. “ In the Channel.” Lent by Mr. Henry Buxton. Cotman, John Sell, R.A. Specimen of the Liber Studiorum, and Eight Etchings .. .. .. Lent by Rev. G. W. Minns. Cotman, John Sell, R.A. “Norfolk and Suffolk Brasses.” Etchings, with autograph letter of Artist. Lent by Rev. G. W. Minns. Cotman, John Sell, R.A. “ Historical Scene at ITiston Hall, Suffolk.” Sketch. .. .. .. .. Lent by Mr. J. Cooper. Cotman, fJoHN Sell, R.A. Lent by Mr. Henry Burton. - Lithograph Fac-simile of Sketch from the Garden Front of J. S. Cotman’s House, Thorpe, near Norwich. Lent by Rev. G. W. Minns. -- “Portrait of John Sell Cotman.” Etching. Lent by Rev. G. W. Minns. Egg, Augustus L., R.A. “Julia.” £ib 5^. Exhibited by Mrs. Alicia Bogue. Egg, Augustus L., R.A. “ Desdemona.” £26 5 s. Exhibited by Mrs. Alicia Bogue. Egg, Augustus L,, R.A. “ Library Interior.” £ 26 5s. Exhibited by Mr. Edward S. Palmer. Egg, Augustus L., R.A. “Scene in the Boar’s Head.” Lejit by Mr. Henry Rougier. Egg, Augustus L., R.A. “ Copy after Metzu.” Lent by Mr. Henry O'Neil. Egg, Augustus L., R.A. “The Relapse.” An Illustration. Lent by Mr. Frank Williams. Egg, Augustus L., R.A. “ Scene from The Devil on Two Sticks ” .. .. .. .. .. Lent by Mr. Alfred Brooks. Egg, Augustus L., R.A. “Moonlight.” Lent by Mr. Henry O’Neil. 8 Works of Deceased Artists. [Div. I. Egg, Augustus L., R.A. “An Interior.” Lent by 1 Mr. Henry O'Neil. Egg, Augustus L., R.A. “ Crochet.” Lent by Mr. Henry O'Neil. Egg, Augustus L., R.A. “ Pepys’ Introduction to Nell Gwynne.” Lent by Mr. H. W. F. Bolckow. Egg, Augustus, L., R.A. “ Henry Esmond.” Lent by Mr. Ralph Brocklebank. Egg, Augustus L., R.A. “ Female Head.” Lent by Mrs. F. Middleton. Egg, Augustus L., R.A. “Female Head.” Lent by Mrs. F. Middleton. Egg, Augustus L., R.A. “ Stem Moat.” Lent by Mr. A. Elmore. Egg, Augustus L., R,A. “ Sketch at Knowle.” Lent by Mr. A. Elmore. Egg, Augustus L., R.A. “ Sketch at Knowle.” Lent by Mr. A. Elmore. Egg, Augustus L., R.A. “A Rubens.” Lent by Mr. A. Elmore. Faed, John, R.A. “ Portrait of Sir David Wilkie, R.A.” Lent by Mr. John Myers. Lauder, R. S., F.S.A. s< David Roberts, R.A., in Eastern Dress ” .. .. .. Lent by Mr. Henry Sandford Bicknell. Mackenzie, Frederick. “Lincoln Cathedral, from the Vicar’s Court” .. .. .. .. .. Lent by Mr. William Smith. Mackenzie, Frederick. “ The Cloisters of Westminster Abbey.” Lent by Mr. George Mackenzie. Mackenzie, Frederick. “ Staircase in Byland Abbey.” Lent by Louisa Garle. Prout, Samuel. “ Old Cottage, near Penguswick, Cornwall.” 1808 .. .. .. .. .. Lent by Mr. William Smith. Prout, Samuel. “Cottage, with a Church.” 1813. Lent by Mr. William Smith. Prout, Samuel. “ Cottage near St. Michael’s Mount.” 1814. Lent by Mr. William Smith. Prout, Samuel. bridge.” 1815 “An Old House at Pounds Bridge, near Ton- ,. .. .. .. Lent by Mr. William Smith. Prout, Samuel. “ Sea Beach, near Hastings.” 1824. Lent by Mr. William Smith. Prout, Samuel. “ The Zwinger Palace, Dresden.” 1831. Lent by Mr. William Smith. Prout, Samuel. “ Temple of Pallas, Rome.” 1832. Lent by Mr. William Smith. Class I.] West Galleries , Room VI. 9 Prout, Samuel. Prout, Samuel Prout, Samuel. Prout, Samuel. Prout, Samuel. Prout, Samuel. Prout, Samuel. “ Piazzalletta, Rome.” 1840. Lent by Mr. William Smith. “ Scene on the Moselle.” Lent by Mr. J. Snowden Henry. “ Coast Scene ” ., Lent by Mr. W. Sttutt. Prout, Samuel. “ Indiaman Ashore.” Lent by the Duke of Westminster. 1 Kirkstall Crypt.” Lent by Mr. Frederick Pitman. ‘ Ogwill Mill.” Lent by Mr. Frederick Pitman. ‘ Gothic Buildings.” Lent by Mr. William Ascroft. ‘ Coast Scene.” .. Lent by Mr. William Ascroft. Prout, Samuel. “ Street Scene in Normandy.” Lent by Mr. George Hilditch. PROUT, Samuel. “ Kelso Abbey.” Lent by Mr. James W. Gibbs. Prout, Samuel. “ Monmouth Bridge.” Lent by Mr. James W. Gibbs. Prout, Samuel. “ Chepstow Castle.” Lent by Mr. James W. Gibbs. Prout, Samuel. “ Street Scene.” Lent by Mr. A. H. Brown. Prout, Samuel. Lent by Mr. Frederick J. Toulmin. Prout, Samuel. Lent by Mr. Frederick J. Toulmin. Pugin, Augustus. “ High Street, Oxford.” 1814. Lent by Mr. William Smith. Pugin, C. A. “ Oxford Castle ” .. Lent by Christiana J. B. Ward. Pugin, C. A. “Merton College Chapel, Oxford, from Magpie Lane ” .. .. .. .. Lent by Christiana J. B. Ward. Roberts, David, R. A. “ Grand Canal of Venice.” Lent by Mr. Alfred Brooks, Roberts, David, R.A. “ Church Portal in Spain.” Lent by Sir Richard Wallace. Roberts, David, R.A. “ Church of St. Gomar.” Lent by Sir Richard Wallace. Roberts, David, R.A. “ Ysaida, or Ancient Sidon.” Lent by Mr. Alfred Brooks. Roberts, David, R.A. “ The Nave of St. Stephen’s Kirk, Vienna ” .. ,, .. .. .. Lent by Mrs. Banning. Roberts, David, R.A. “Ruins of Tiberias, on the Sea of Galilee ” .. .. ,, ,, .. Lent by Mr. Alfred Brooks, Roberts, David, R.A. “ The Alhambra.” Lent by Mr. Ja?nes Hey worth. Roberts, David, R.A. “ View of New Abbey, Dumfrieshire.” Lent by Mr. Alexander Orrock , Jwtr. 10 Works of Deceased Artists. [Div. I. Roberts, David, R. A. “ View of the Cathedral of Laon, France.” Lent by Mr. Morton Edwards. Roberts, David, R.A. “ Interior of Cathedral.” Lent by Lord Northbrook. Roberts, David, R.A. “ Ruins of Baalbec.” Lent by Mrs. Edward Berry. Roberts, David, R.A. “ The Ruins of the Temple of Kom Omboo, Egypt ” .. .. Lent by Mr. Henry Sandford Bicknelt. Roberts, David, R.A. “ Beverley Minster, the Seat of the Percy Family ” .. .. Lent by Mr. Henry Sandford Bicknelt. Roberts, David, R.A. “Venice—Interior of Church of San Giovanni a Prolo ” ,. Lent by Mr. Henry Sandford Bicknelt. Roberts, David, R.A. “Interior of New Abbey, Dumfrieshire.” David Roberts’ first exhibited picture. Lent by Mr. Henry Sandford Bicknelt. Roberts, David, R.A. “Arch of Titus, Rome.” Lent by Mr. Henry Sandford Bicknelt. Roberts, David, R.A. .. ,. Lent by Mr. George Arcle. Roberts, David, R.A. “ Temple of Edfou, Upper Egypt, looking from under the Portico ” .. Lent by Airs. F. Milddeton. Fv.oberts, David, R.A. “Temple of Antoninus, Rome.” Lent by Mr. fames Ballantine. Roberts, David, R.A. “ Temple of Saturn, Rome.” Lent by Mr. James Ballantine. Roberts, David, R.A. “ Baalbec.” 1842. Lent by Mr. Octavius E. Coofie, M.P. Roberts, David, R.A. “ Saint Peter’s, at Rome. Interior. The Pope carried in procession ” .. Lent by Mr. F. W. Cosens. Roberts, David, R.A. “ Sketch of Houses of Parliament.” Lent by Mr. F. W. Cosens. Roberts, David, R.A. “ Rome, from the Gardens of Della Barbarini ” .. ,. .. .. Lent by Mr. J. Snowden Henry. Roberts, David, R.A. “ The High Altar of Seville Cathedral.” Lent by Mr. Thomas Lucas Simpson, John. “David Roberts, R.A.” Portrait. Lent by Mr. LLenry Sa'ridford Bicknell., Stark, James. “ Scene in Windsor Great Park.” Lent by Mr. William Smith. Turner, J. M. W., R.A. “View near Richmond.” Lent by Mr. William As croft, Class I.] West Galleries, Room VI. 11 Wild, C. “ The Altar of the Holy Sacrament in the Church of St. James, Antwerp.” 1824 .. .. Lent by Mr. J. IV. Wild. Wild, C. “The West Front of t^e Cathedral of Strasbourg.” 1827 ,, .. ,, .. .. Lent by Mr. J. W. Wild. Wild, C. “Part of the Quadrangle, with the front of the Knights’ Hall, in the Castle of Heidelberg.” 1827. Lent by Mr. J. W. Wild. Wild, C. “Arundel Castle, from the Bridge.” 1809. Lent by Mr. J. W. Wild. Wild, C. dral ” .. Wild, C. gium ” . Wild, C. “ The Penance of Jane Shore in Old St. Paul’s Cathe- “ Kermesse in the Cathedral Church of Malines, Bel- “ South Portico of the Cathedral of Chartres.” Lent by Mrs. 0we7i Jones. Wild, C. “ Peterborough Gate.” Sketch on the Spot. Lent by Mrs. Owen Jones. Wild, C. “ Henry the Seventh’s Chapel, Westminster Abbey.” Sketch on the Spot .. .. .. Lent by Mrs. Owen Jones. Wild, C. “ Peterborough Cathedral.” .. Lent by Mrs. Owen Jones. Wild, C. Wild, C. “ Church of the Jesuits, Bruges.” Lent by Mrs. Owen Jones. “Altar in the Temple of the Cathedral of Amiens.” Lent by Mrs. Owen Jones. Wild, C. “ Sketch of the Nave of Amiens Cathedral.” Lent by Mrs. Owen Jones. Wild, C. “ Chapel of Saint Charles Borromeo, Church of Saint James, Antwerp ” .. .. .. Lent by Mrs. Owen Jones. Wild, C. “ Transept of Amiens.” Sketch on the spot. Lent by Mrs. Owen Jones. Wild, C. “ Castle of Heidelberg.” Sketch on the spot. Lent by Mrs. Owen Jones. Wild, C. “ Sketch from the Oxford Meadows.” Lent by Mrs. Owen Jones. Wild, C. “ Interior of Church of Saint Ouen, Rouen.” Lent by Mrs. Owen Jojtes. Wild, C. Wild, C. “Hastings” .. .. .. Lent by Mrs. Owen Jones. “ Peterborough Cathedral.” Sketch on the spot. Lent by Mrs. Owen Jones. Wild, C. “ Interior of Beauvais Cathedral.” Sketch on the spot. Lent by Mrs. Owe7i Jo7tes. Wild, C. “ Sketch of Hotel Bourgthmoulde, Rouen.” Lent by Mrs. Owen Jones. Wild, C. “ Transept of Rouen Cathedral.” Lent by Mrs. Owen Jones. 12 Works of Deceased Artists. [Div. I. Wild, C. “Chester” .. .. Lent by Mrs. Owen Jones. Wild, C. “View in the Church of Saint Gary, Cambray.” Lent by Mrs. Owen Jones. Wild, C. Pencil Sketches .. .. Lent by Mrs. Owen Jones. Wild, C. Pencil Sketches .. Lent by Mrs. Owen Jones. Wild, C. “ St. James’s Palace.” Sketch. Lent by Mrs. Owen Jones. Wild, C. “ Corpus Christi College, Cambridge.” Lent by Mrs. Owen Jones. Wild, C. “ Interior of Amiens Cathedral.” 1827. Lent by Mr. William Smith. Wild, C. “Palace Yard, .St. James.” 1817. Lent by Mr. J. W. Wild. Wild, C. “ Yeoffley Church, near Oxford.” 1814. Lent by Mr. J. W. Wild. Wild, C. “ West Front of the Cathedral of Amiens.” 1820. Lent by Mr. J. W. Wild. Wild, C. “Choir of the Cathedral of Amiens.” 1820. Lent by Mr. J. W. Wild. Wild, C. “ Sketch of Hastings in 1818.” Lent by Mr. J. W. Wild. Wild, C. “Part of the Quadrangle, and front of the Knights’ Hall, Castle of Heidelberg.” 1829. Sketch. Lent by Mr. J. W. Wild. Wild, C. “ Church of St. Remi, Dieppe.” 1821. Sketch. Lent by Mr. J. W. Wild. Wild, C. “ Frankfort, from the Maine.” 1826. Sketch. Lent by Mr. J. W. Wild. Wild, C. “ Castle of Heidelberg.” 1826. Sketch. Lent by Mr. J. W. Wild . Wild, C. “Yeoffley Church, near Oxford.” 1814. Sketch. Lent by Mr. J. W. Wild. Wild, C. “In Burton Park, Sussex.” 1819. Sketch. Lent by Mr. J. W. Wild. Wild, C. “ Salisbury Cathedral.” 1809. Sketch. Lent by Mr. J. W. Wild. Wild, C. “Baildwas Abbey, Shropshire.” 1819. Sketch. Lent by Mr. J. W. Wild. Wild, C. “Presbytery of Lincoln Cathedral.” 1815. Sketch. Lent by Mr. J. W. Wild. Wild, C. “ Quadrangle of St. John’s College, Oxford.” 1820. Sketch . Lent by Mr. J. W. Wild. Wild, C. “ Ruins of Cowdray Hall, Sussex.” 1820. Sketch. Lent by Mr. J. W. Wild. Class I.] West Galleries , Room VI. i3 Wild, C. “ Interior of Church at Calais.” 1822. Sketch. Lent by Mr. J. W. Wild. Wild, C. “ Interior of Cathedral at Cambrai.” 1825. Sketch. Lent by Mr. J. W. Wild. Wild, C. “ Cologne, from the River.” 1825. Sketch. Lent by Mr. J. W. Wild. Wild, C. “ Strasbourg Cathedral.” Sketch. Lent by T. R. Armitage , M.D. Wilkie, Sir David, R.A. “ The Wardrobe Ransacked.” Original Pen and Ink Sketch. .. Lent by Mr. Alfred Evans Vinter. Wilkie, Sir David, R.A. “Reading of the Will.” Original Sketch .. .. .. .. .. Lent by Mr. George Hilditch. Wilkie, Sir David, R.A. “ The Political Cobblers.” Lent by Mr. Richard Taylor. Wilkie, Sir David, R.A. “ Eastern Interior.” Lent by Lord Northbrook. Wilkie, Sir David, R.A. “ Eastern Interior.” Lent by Lord Northbrook. Wilkie, Sir David, R.A. “ Guerilla Council of War in a Spanish Posada ” .. .. .. Lent by Her Majesty the Queen. Wilkie, Sir David, R.A. “The Pifferari, with Pilgrims playing Hymns to the Madonna” ,. .. Lent by Her Majesty the Queen. Wilkie, Sir David, R.A. “ The Maid of Saragossa.” Lent by Her Majesty the Queen. Wilkie, Sir David, R,A. “Blind Man’s Buff.” Lent by Her Majesty the Queen. Wilkie, Sir David, R.A. “ His Imperial Majesty the Sultan Abdul Medjid.” .. .. .. Lent by Her Majesty the Queen. Wilkie, Sir David, R.A. Sketch for the Picture of the “ Penny Wedding” .. .. .. .. Lent by Mr. A. Elmore. Wilkie, Sir David, R.A. “ Head of an Old Man.” A recollec¬ tion of the Carlton House Pictures by Rembrandt. Lent by Mr. William Smith. Wilkie, Sir David, R.A. “ The Volunteer’s Return.” The first picture Sir David Wilkie painted in London. Lent by Mr. William Smith. Wilkie, Sir David, R.A. “ A Letter of Introduction.” Lent by Mr. Ralph Brocklebank. Wilkie, Su-Dayid, R.A. “ An Old Soldier.” Lent by My. Charles Hargett. Wilkie, Sir David, R. A. “A Scotch Elder.” Lent by Mr. Charles Hargett. Wilkie, Sir David, R.A. “ Sketch for a Rabbit on the Wall.” Lent by Mr. Charles Hargett. 14 Works of Deceased Artists. [Div. I. Wilkie, Sir David, R.A. Sketch of the “ Confession.” Lent by Mr. Charles Hargett. Wilkie, Sir David, R.A. “ Reading the Scriptures.” Lent by Mr. George Smith. Wilkie, Sir David, R.A.. “ Courtyard of a Farmhouse.” Lent by Mr. George Smith. Wilkie, Sir David, R.A. Eight small Sketches of pictures. Lent by Mr. George Smith. Wilkie, Sir David, R.A. Pen and Ink Studies for his picture “ Chelse Pensioners reading the Gazette.” Lent by Mr. George Smith. Wilkie, Sir David, R.A. Pen and Ink Studies for his picture “Chelsea Pensioners reading the Gazette.” Lent by Mr. George Smith. Wilkie, Sir David, Fv.A. Pen and Ink Studies for his picture “ Reading the Will ” .. .. .. Lent by Mr. George Smith. Wilkie, Sir David, R.A. “The Unwelcome Visitor.” Early Sketch .. .. .. Lent by Mr. Octavius E. Coope^ M.P. Wilkie, Sir David, R.A. “ Burial of the Scottish Regalia.” With autograph letter of the Artist .. Lent by Mr. John Myers. Wilkie, Sir David, R.A. Sketch for the Picture of “ Blindman’s Buff” .. .. ,, .. Lent by Mr. A. Elmore. Wilkie, Sir David, R.A. Sketch for the Picture of “ The Rabbit on the Wall ” .. .. .. Lent by Mr. A. Elmore . Class I.] West Galleries, Room VIII. 1 5 CLASS I. PAINTINGS. ROOM VIII.—ENGL AND . Where not otherwise stated, the Artist is also the Contributor. LWTiero, ior the convenience of intending purchasers, the prices of objects have beon inserted in the Catalogue, every endeavour has been used to insure their correctness ; but Her Majesty’s Commissioners hold themselves in no way responsible for loss or damage which may be incurred through error in such entries.] 476 Poney, Alfred. “The Dog in the Manger.” ^31 ioj. 477 Foster, Walles H. W. “An English Woodland on the Low- ther, Westmoreland.” ^100. 478 Bauerle, Carl. “ Toy Shop Window.” 130 guineas. 479 Taylor, Robert Raikes. “Spring.” ^10 ior. 480 Girardot, E. Gustave. “ Walls have Ears.” 125 guineas. 480 a Hemsley, William. “ What’s next ?” £\i. 481 Bonavia, George. “A Dream in Fairy Land.” ^25, 482 Ritchie, —. “Cheap Jack.” £2^. Exhibited by Mr. L. K. Seegers. 483 Moscheles, Felix. “Allmyown.’’ ^105. 484 Morgan, Alfred. “ Christmas Cheer.” 485 Walker, John Hanson. “ Neapolitan Fruit Seller.” £55. 488 a De Leeuw, A. “ The Harvest.” ^35. Exhibited by Mr. Charles Lillie. 487 Hume, T. O. “ Near Shiplake Mill, on the Thames.” 488 Wirgman, T. Blake. “ Spring and Winter.” 50 guineas. 489 Vinter, John Alfred. “ The United Service.” Lent by Mr. Henry Gotto. 489 Vinter, S. « United Service.” 490 Herring, S. F. “ Family Group.” ^21. Exhibited by Mr. John Gilbert , Junr. 491 Greenhill, M. E. “ Behind the Scenes.” ^5 5^. 492 Jay, W. T. “A Quiet Corner.” £10. 493 Cox, Frank E. “ O11 the Thames.” ^12 I2J. 494 Challice, A. J. “ Catharina.” £10 ioj. “ With her books, and her voice, and her lyre, Idling all her moments at home.”—C owper. i6 Paintings. [Div. I. 495 Michie, John. “Revolutionary Iconoclasts in Brittany, 1793.” ^60. “ I will throw down your steeples,” said Jean Saint-Andre, “then you will have no more objects that can recall your old superstitions.” “You will always be compelled to leave us the stars,” replied the bold mayor, “ and we can see them from a greater distance than our steeples.” 496 Osborne, E. M. “God’s Acre” .. .. Lent by Mr. J. Virtue. 497 Callcott, W. J. “ The Shoals off Yarmouth : a French Lugger disabled in collision.” ^300.* 498 Hill, J. J. “ Woman and Child.” ^250. Exhibited by Mrs. Loch. 499 Thomson, Leslie. “Peat Moss.” ^15 15^. 600 Jopling, Louise (Romer). ^10 ioj. “ This little pig went to market.” 501 Cassie, James, A.R.S.A. “ Mouth of the River Tay, Scotland.” 150 guineas. 502 PIolmes, Edward. “A Nibble.” ^15. 503 Cole, James. “ Playful as a Kitten.” £20. 504 Spear, E. F. “ Knicknaclcs.” ^5 5^. 505 Bauerle, Carl. “In the Abbey.” 100 guineas. 506 Roberts, Edwin. “ Early Tuition.” £bo. 507 Brook, Marian B. “ Perplexed.” £7 js. 508 Montalba, Hilda. “A Hazy Morning, Venice.” £10. 508 a Knight, John W. B. “ Port Madoc Sands, and Merioneth Mountains.” 30 guineas. 509 Webb, James. “ Cologne on the Rhine.” ^200. Exhibited by Mr. Edward S. Palmer. 509 a D’Oyly, A. “Coliseum.” ^35 .. Exhibited by M. W.D'Oyly 510 Danby, James. “The Trafalgar , &c., off Sebastopol.” 511 De Br£anski, Alfred. “ The Swallow Falls, North Wales.” /50. 51 la Green, Nathaniel E. “ The Dargle, County Wicklow.” ^25. 512 Teniswood, G. F. “ Headlands on the North Coast—Moon- -£35. 513 Dockree, M. E. “ Darlington-on-the-Dart.” ^20. 514 Haslam, W. D. “ In Battersea Park.” ^15. 515 Glindoni, H. G. “ Toby Philpot.” ^10 ioj. 516 Mennier, E. “ Our Flower Garden.” 20 guineas. 517 Cauty, Horace H. “ Drifting away.” £210. “ Like hopes, perfumed and bright, So lately shining, wet with dew and tears, Trembling in morning light, I saw them change to dark and anxious fears Belore the night !”—Adelaide Procter. Class I.] West Galleries , Room VIII. *7 518 Farrer, Thomas C. “Sun setting in a Fog, near London Bridge.” £l* io ^ 519 Redgrave, Richard, R.A. “ The Sand Road.” ^ 30 . 520 Gallon, R. “ Evening.” £26 5 s. 521 Cole, James. “ The Day’s Takings.” ^ 15 . 522 Freret, Ferdinand. “Morning near Nieuport—German Ocean.” 50 guineas. 523 Pulinckx, L. Landscape. 523a Vervloet, Victor. Belgium. “A Baronial Chateau in Bel¬ gium.” £63 .. .. .. Exhibited by Mr. Arnold Baruchson . 524 Rossiter, Charles. “ Scene from the ‘Antiquary.’” £200. 526 De Tivoli, S. “ Rest in the Fields, in Oxfordshire.” £\2. Exhibited by Mr. Wald. 527 Thornycroft, Alyce M. “ Thomas Thornycroft, Esq.” 528 Graham, John B. “ The Ingle Side.” £ 25 . 529 Hicks, George E. “ Mother and Child.” Lent by Mr. Joseph Ruston. 530 Linnell, John, Senr. “A Storm in Harvest.” Lent by Mr. Edward F. While. 531 Schafer, Henry Thomas. “ Portrait of a Lady.” 532 Lutyens, Charles. “ Clydesdale Horse—Prince of Wales.” 533 Osborne, M. E. “ La Belle Favorite.” 534 Selous, Henry C. “A Scene from The Taming of the Shrew.” £lo. “ Kath. —What is your will, sir, that you send for me?”—Act v.Scene 2. 535 Barclay, William. “Stonehaven.” ^ 100 . 536 Gill, Edmund. “ Stack Rocks, Hollyhead—Coast of North Wales after a Storm.” £100. 537 Danby, Thomas. “ Poet’s Retreat.” £2^0. Exhibited by Mr. Thomas F. Walker. 538 Baccani, A. “ A Pompeian Spinning. ” 150 guineas. 539 Brown, W. Beattie, A.R.S.A. “The Mill Sluice—Evening.” £ 4 °- 540 Dicksee, John Robert. “Preciosa.” ^31 ioj. 541 Porteus, Edgar. “ Bad Times.” ^ 20 . 543 Palavin, J. A. Russia. “Interior of Fisherman’s Cottage.” 25 guineas .. .. .. Exhibited by Mr. W. Jeffries. 544 Provis, Alfred. “ News from Home.” £ 2 5 . 545 Grahame, James B. “Sunrise—Leith Pier.” ^ 15 . 546 Davidson, Charles. “ Gatton Park, Autumn.” £ 63 . 547 Farrer, Thomas C. “ Lock Katrine, from Stronachlachen, Scotland.” ^ 35 . (f.a.) c 18 Paintings. [Div. I. 548 Clark, Joseph. “ The First Letter.” .. Lent by Mr. C. N. Lee. 549 Porteus, Edgar. “ Good Times.” £20. 550 Pigot, Lady. “Camel.” 551 Griffiths, W. “The Monk.” ^10 ioj. 552 Gow, James. “The Rusty Firelock.” £60. 553 Wreford-Major, W. “Lilian,” ^30. 554 Collinson, Robert. “ A Venetian Noble.” ^150. 555 Hume, T. O. “ Morning.” ^40. 555 a Johnston, Miss Jane. “Harvest Field, Kent.” £10 10$. 556 Lucas, George. “ View in Surrey.” ^200. 556 a Wilson, T. Walter. “What are the wild waves saying?” 20 guineas. 557 Ascroft, William. “ The Cottager’s Nursery.” £80. 558 Vinter, Rev. F. W. “ Jeroboam’s Wife disguised, bringing Presents to the Prophet Ahijah.” 1. KiAgs, xiv. 559 Brooks, Miss M. “Heirlooms.” ^21 560 Morgan, Alfred. “ Grandfather’s Treasures.” ^35. 561 Mayer, F. W. “ Moonlight.” 561 a Godet, Julius. “ Lane near Fairlight Glen, Hastings.” 18 guineas. 582 Hall, Geo. H., U. S. of America. “Going to Vespers.” ^"40 .. .. .. .. Exhibited by Mr. Edward S. Palmre. 563 Wirgman, T. Blake. “Portrait of a Lady.” 564 Hulme, F. W. “ Landscape in Surrey.” £220. Exhibited by Mr. Thomas F. Walker. 565 Jopling, Louise (Romer). “ La Pensee.” £ 2 6 5^. 566 Lidderdale, O. S. “ Startled.” ^90. Exhibited by Mr. John Gilbert . 567 Hogley, Stephen Enoch. “ A Showery Day in Conway Valley, North Wales.” ^15. 567 a Simpson, W. H. “ Early Spring.” ^35. 568 Hodges, Sydney. “The Eiger, from near the Foot of the Upper Grindelwald Glacier.” ^105. 569 Morgan, John. “ School’s Over.” ^180* 570 Chester, George. “ Lake Windermere.” 300 guineas. 571 Mennier, E. “A Little Cowkeeper.” 572 Thornely, Charles. “Hay Barge,” &c. ^20. 573 Parrott, William. “ Henley Regatta.” ^50. 574 Fagan, Louis. “lone.” 575 Bowden, Mrs. Ambrose. “ Saccharissa.” ^10. 576 Baccani, A. “Study of a Child’s Head.” loo guineas. Class I.] West Galleries , Room VIII. 9 577 Dicksee, John Robert. “Indolence.” /31 io.t. 578 Yglesias, V. P. “The Port of London.” ^105. 579 Whaite, Mrs. Lily. “ Portrait of the Right Hon. John Bright.” £2 1. 580 Dockree, M. E. “ Farnham Common, near Burnham Beeches.” ^iQ- 581 Collinson, Robert. “ The Chief Mourner.” ^150. 582 Atkinson, J. G. “ The Lledr—North Wales.” £8. 583 Dakin, Joseph. “ Gatton Lake.” ^8 8 s. 584 Girardot, E. Gustave. “ The Love Dilty.” 40 guineas. 585 Smith, Charles. “ Near Britton Ferry, South Wales. ^10 ioj. 686 Brooks, Thomas. “ Devotion.” 100 guineas. 587 Dickenson, Miss Lilian. “ Off to the War. A Prussian Soldier taking leave of his wife and child.” 40 guineas. 588 Ascroft, William. “ A Cottage Door.” ^25. 689 Farrier, Robert. “ The Young Philosopher.” 15 guineas. Exhibited by Miss Norchi. 590 Leonard, John Henry. “On the Borders of the Forest.” £10 ioj-. 591 Hayter, John. “ Highland Persuasion.” 592 Jarvis, George. “Sorrow.” 16 guineas. 593 Haines, W. H. “ Waiting for Orders.” ^10 ioj. 594 Maye, Henry. Portrait of a Lady. 595 Bromley, W. “ El Pasco.” 80 guineas. 596 Morrish, Sydney S. “ On the River Teign.” 35 guineas. 597 Strutt, William. “ The Forager.” ^52 ioj-. 598 Noble, J. “The Fortune-Teller.” ^40. 599 Bird, Samuel. “ After Work.” ^189. 600 Henry, W. “ The Ducal Palace, from the Grand Canal, Venice.” 601 Henderson, W. S. P. “Ginevra.” £10. “ There she found a grave.” 602 Thomson, Leslie. “ River Side.” ^15 i5«r. 603 Cary, William Henry. Portrait. 604 Ludovici, Albert. “ Cupid a Prisoner.” 25 guineas. 605 Hume, T. O. “ Moonlight on the River Brownie, near Durham.” £& 3 - 606 Canlier, M. “The Briar.” 200 guineas. 607 Niemann, E. J., Senr. “ The Reef.” 100 guineas. Exhibited by Mr. James Kay. c 2 (F.A.) Paintings. [Div. X. 20 608 Turck, Miss. £\o. “ Recollect, Lady Teazle, when I first saw you sitting at your tambour, in a pretty figured linen gown .”—School for Scandal, Act 11., Scene 1. 609 Barclay, William. “ Autumn Moonlight on the Tay.” £ 6 ^. 610 Hemsley, William. “ Young Nurses.” ^42. 611 Prendergast, George. “Daybreak.” £ 20 . 612 Kennedy, C. Napier. “Spring.” ^12 121 . 613 Stigand, Miss Helen M. “Ullswater.” £\2 \os. 614 Egley, W. Maw. “Portrait.” Painting in Oil 615 Lawson, William. “Meditation — Fancy Free.” /'iS- 616 Ciardiello, Michele. Naples. “ Souvenir of Arundel.” £6 6 s . 617 Knight, John W. B. “Hop Picking in Kent.” 50 guineas. 618 Bland, J. H. “ Greek Fragment, Pompeii.” ^ 30 . 619 Peel, J. “ Wooden Eridge and Weedy Brook.” 620 Gide, Theophile. France. “ A Visit to the Pope.” £ 120 . Exhibited by Mr. Edward S. Palmer. 621 Marshall, Charles. “ Bettws-y-Coed Thirty Years Ago.” 100 guineas. 622 Chester, George. “ A Devonshire Cottage.” ^ 42 . 623 Bonneau, Florence. “ The Love Letters.” 25 guineas. 624 Hume, E. “ On the Cliff.” ^10 10 s. 625 Martyn, W., M.D. “ The Last Stake.” 626 Forbes-Robertson, I. “ Salute your Officer.” ^ 21 . 627 Hume, E. “ The Fish Basket.” £10 ioy. 628 Morgan, John. “Toddles.” ^40. 629 Mason, S. “ Near Guildford.” £ 8 . 630 Bayes, A. W. “ The Wounded Messenger.” ^ 20 . 631 Mennier, E. “ The Savoyard’s Home.” 25 guineas. 632 Thomas, Miss Margaret. “Maraquita.” £8 8^. 633 Pickering, Ferdinand. “Prayer.” 20 guineas. 634 Wreford-Major, W. “ My Son.” 635 Fahey, Edward H. “ Grandmother’s Cottage.” 35 guineas. 638 I-Iarvey, George. “The Old Barge Winch at Harley Weir.” ^45- 637 Moore. H. “ Coast of North Wales—Cattle basking on the Beach.” £ 75 . 638 Clint, Alfred. “Sunset—Stoke-on-the-Wey.” ^ 100 . 639 Rose, Frederick. W. “ The Cavalier.” ^"iq. @4Q Lutyens, Charles. “ Mrs. James Rgid.” Class 1.1 Wist Galleries , Room Vlll. i 641 Burr, A. H. “ Dora.” “ So Mary said, and Dora hid her face By Mary. There was silence in the room.”—T ennyson. 642 Nicholls, C. W., R.H.A. “ A Pleasing Incident.” 200 guineas. Exhibited by Mr. W. E. Roffey. 643 Schinke, A. Holland. “ Dutch Fisherman.” ^'5. Exhibited by Mr. L. K. Seegers. 644 Parsons, Alfred. “ The Cow’s in the Meadow.” ^26 5 s. 645 Clint, Alfred. “ Lock at Wallingford-on-the-Thames.” £ 80 . 646 Folkard, Julia Bracewell. “ Vow’d to his God.” ^15 15 s. 647 Garland, C. T. “ Maud.” 10 guineas. 648 Osborne, E. M. “ La Belle Ysonde.” ^100. 649 Schafer, Henry Thomas. “ Young Italy.” ^Tio ioj. 650 Dudley, Robert. “ Prince’s Dock, Liverpool.” 100 guineas. 651 Jay, W. T. “ Carting Corn.” £ 25. 652 Oakes, J. W. “ Portland Bill.” 25 guineas. 653 Muller, Robert A. “Will you be my Partner?” 25 guineas. 654 Ladell, Edward. “ Fruit and Still Life.” 655 Redgrave, Richard, R.A. “From Autumn to Winter.” Study for a large Picture. £ 25 . 656 Hume, E. “ Shiplalce Lock.” ^25. 657 Luker, Mrs. M. “ A Lane near Rustington.” ^5 5.7. 658 Helmick, Howard. “ A Sly Drop.” 25 guineas. 659 Lucy, C. Hampden. “ On the Canal, Kensal Green.” Landscape. 35 guineas. 660 Corbould, Aster. “A Saft Day in the Highlands.” £$2. 661 Whipple, J. “View near Streatley-on-Thames.” £6. 662 Burchett, Richard. “The Making of the New Forest.” ^800. In 1079, thirteen years after the battle of Hastings, King- William afforested an extensive tract of country lying between the river Avon and the Bay of Southampton. To find room for his favourite sport, a fertile district thirty miles in extent, was deliberately laid waste.At William’s bidding, men were driven from their homes ; their fields were ravaged, their houses and churches destroyed, the fruitful land was made a wilderness.—F reeman’s History of the Norman Conquest ; and other sources. 663 Grahame, James B. “ A Summer’s Afternoon.” ^15. 664 Fahey, Edward H. “ Going Home.” 60 guineas, 665 Foster, W» “Haytime.” 22 Paintings. [Div, J. 666 Charlton, J. “ A Quiet Doze.” ^126. 667 Grahame, A. B. “ The Midday Rest.” ^15. 668 Henry, W. “Interior of St. Mark’s Church, Venice.” ^12 I2J. 669 Hoyoll, Philip. “ Ma, I got one !” ^10 ioj. 670 Selous, Henry C. “ Scene from Henry VIII.” £ 30 . 671 Barclay, William. “A light breeze—on the East Coast.” ^40. 672 Baxter, Charles. “ The Velvet Hat.” ^150. 673 Brooks, Miss M. “ Study of a Head.” £10 io^. 674 Jopling, Louise (Romer). “A Reverie.” 25 guineas. 675 Molinari, Guido. Italy. “An Artist of the 5th century.” 80 guineas. 676 Clint, Alfred. “ On the French Coast.” £20. 677 Spread, Anne. “Domesticity.” 10 guineas. Lent by Rev. F. W. Vinter , M.A. 678 Banks, J. O. “The Broken Jar.” 100 guineas. 679 De Leeuw, A. “ Landscape with Figures and Horses.” ^35. Exhibited by Mr. Charles Lillie. 680 Moore, H. “ Gathering Ferns.” ^145. 681 Behr, Julia. “Angiolina.” ^40. 682 Morrish, Sydney S. “ The Haunt of the Sea Gull.” 40 guineas. 683 Bonayia, George. “Last Days of the Knights of Malta—A Meeting at the Church Door.” ^120. 684 Glindoni, H. G. “ The Dangerous Path,” ^21. 685 .Sickert, Oswald. “ Evening after a Rainy Day—Peat Cutters Returning from Work.” 80 guineas. 686 Ludovici, Albert. 200 guineas. “ The fountains mingle with the river, And the rivers with the ocean ; The winds of Heaven mix for ever With a sweet emotion. Nothing in the world is single, All things by a law divine, In one another’s being mingle, Why not I with thine.”—S helley. 687 Jopling, Louise (Romer). “ Little Blossom.” £26 5 s. 688 Brown, W. Beattie, A.R.S,A. “ The Salmon Leap, Falls ; 6i the Turnmel, Pertshire.” £33. 689 Pelham, T. K. “Fisherwoman of the Basque Provinces/* ^ I2 °. 690 Squire, Emma. “ A Pleasant Reflection.” £i$ J 5 s t Class I.] West Galleries , Room VIII. 23 691 Haines, W. H. “ My Pretty Page.” ^8 8 >f. 692 Lawson, Elizabeth R. “ Corn Flowers.” £\o>. 693 Phillips, Alfred. “The Lord gave, and the Lord hath taken away.”—Job. ch. 1 , v. 21 . ^ 26 . 694 Shellshear, A. J. “Priscella, the Puritan Maiden.” £6 6s. 695 Michie, John. “ The Gardener’s Gift.” ^ 30 . 696 Stokes, J. George. “The Clearing of a Fog”— Outward Bound. 90 guineas. 697 De Haas, M. F. H., M.A. U. S. of America. “ Marine Subject.” ^210 .. .. .. .. Exhibited by Mr. Edward S. Palmer. 698 Molinari, [Guido. Italy. “ Olevano Country, near Rome.” 15 guineas .. .. .. ,. Exhibited by Mdlle. Del Bianco. 699 Gill, Edmund. “Pont ar Eden, North Wales”—Study from Nature. 700 YglesIAS, V. P. “ Moonlight on the Thames.” ^15 15 ^. Water colours.—chiefly British. SCREEN A. 726 Jayne, Charles. “ On the Lea.” £$ 3^. 727 Spiers, R. Phenie. “Great Hall of Columns, Kamac— Egypt-” L l6 l6s - 728 Dibdin, Thomas C. “Belfry Tower, Rouen Cathedral.” ^31 ioj. 729 Maguire, Adelaide A. “ That’s Daddy’s Ship.” ^5 5 s. 730 George, Ernest. “Porch of the Transept of Strasbourg Cathedral.” 20 guineas. 731 Radford, James. “ Salmon Trap on the Dovey, North Wales.” 10 guineas. 732 Cole, James. “ Bird Catching.” ^10. 733 Cruickshank, W. “ The Woodquest.” $ guineas. Exhibited by Harriet Lewis. 734 Thornycroft, Miss Helen. “A Study.” £j. 735 Hughes, E. R. “ Susan Norton Farrer.” Lent by Mrs . Annie R. Farrer. *4 Water Colours—Chiefly British. [DlV. I. 736 Hall, W. “ Moonlight—Landscape.” ^ 26 . 737 Atkins, Catherine Jane. “ An Old Mountaineer.” Bits . 738 Westbrook, E. “ Susanne.” ^5 5 s. 739 Haines, W. H. “Bacchante.” £\b i6j. 740 Jones, W. H. Hammond. “Farm Buildings near Godaiming.” iSJ- 741 Swallow, John Charles. “Kathleen Mavoumeen.” / 30 . SCREEN B. 743 Thomas, R. K. “ St. Paul’s Cathedral.” £8 8 s. 743 Oliver, Mrs. W. “ Fontego dei Turchi, Venice.” £8 8 s t 744 Duthoit, J. “ Near Sevenoalcs, Kent.” ^ 15 . 745 Dibdin, Thomas C. “ Saint-Pierre, Caen.” ^31 ioj. 748 Kempe, H. “ The Pleasures of Memory.” ^12 12 s. 747 Elliott, James. “ A Wren's Nest.” ^15 15^. 748 Emslie, J. P. “Pause during Work.” £7 7s . 749 Gribble, Herbert A. “ A Nook in Plymouth.” / 50 . 750 Palmer, H. Sutton. “ Street Scene—Cairo.” £10 10 s. Exhibited by Mr. Edward S. Palmer. 751 Bouvier, Joseph. “Leah.” 35 guineas. 753 Radford, James. “ On the Greta, Yorkshire.” 10 guineas. 753 Purton, Cecil P. “ Outward Bound from the Thames.” £ 26 . 754 Deane, W. W. “ Villafranca.” ^ 60 . Exhibited by Mr. John Palmer. SCREEN C. 755 Dickinson, J. Reed. “A Sketch in the Hardanger Fjord, Norway.” 75S Bouvier, Joseph. “ Zipporali.” ^ 40 . 757 Lamb, Helen. “Sunshine.” ^10 ioj. 758 Evans, Bernard. “ Shov T ery Weather.” ^ 35 . 759 Renny, Miss Mary. “TheTeme—Downton.” £2$. 760 Fitzcook, Henry. “ The Sale of Joseph by the Midianites to the Egyptians.” ^ 50 . 761 Nicholl, Andrew, R.H.A. “ Sunshine and Flowers.” ^10 10 ^ 762 Withers, J. B. Mitchell. “ Staircase, Hardwick Hall.” ^5. 783 Hawkins, Bessie. “ On the Lees, at Folkestone.” ^4 4 s t 764 Hayter, John. “Twins.” 765 Skeats, Thomas C. << On the Test.” £$ $s. / Class I.] West Galleries , Room VIIL 25 766 Macarthur, Blanche. “At the Edge of the South Downs, near Beachy Head.” ^4 4 J. 767 Barnard, G. “Mount Pilatus, Lake of Lucerne.” 40 guineas. 768 Michie, John. “ Sketches in Perthshire.” £\^. 769 Hill, Thomas. “ Grondel Glen, Isle of Man.” ^10 ioj. 770 Cheesman, William. “ Steps in the Palace at Sienna.” £ 6 . 772 773 774 775 776 777 778 779 780 781 SCREEN D. Cornish, William P. “ Study of a Head.” 5 guineas. Varley, Edgar. “ An Old Water Mill—Peter Tavy, Tavistock, South Devon.” £ 7 . Richardson, William. “The Poets’ Corner, Westminster Abbey.” £ 65 . Scott, J. “ Devotion.” £ 8 . Varley, Edgar. “Farmhouse, in the Parish of Ploughill, near Bude, Cornwall.” £ 7 . PIemsley, William. “ Black to Move.” Todd, T. “ Orchard Gathering.” Eddington, W. Clark. “ Night—Copenhagen Street, Wor¬ cester.” ^To. Redgrave, Evelyn. “ Between Light and Dark.” £3 8s. Houston, John Adam, R.S.A. “Tam, Sutherland.” £12 12 s. 782 Cruickshank, G. “Venetia.” £12 12 s. 783 Deans, David. “ At Hastings.” ^10 ioj-. 784 Dobbin, John. “ Interior of Burgos Cathedral, Spain.” ^ 100 . 785 Macarthur, Blanche. “Enid.” £7 7 s. 786 McFadden, Rowland. “ Fishing Boats at Puckaster Co\e, Isle of Wight.” ^ 5 . 787 Newman, Philip H. “ An Interruption.” ^ 15 . 788 Carr, Daniel. “ A Breton Flower Garden.” £:$ 15J, 789 Radford, Edward. “For now we see through a glass, darkly.” -—1 Cor. xiii. 12 . ^ 20 . SCREEN E. 790 Dibdin, Thomas C. “ Hotel de Ville and Market Place, Arras.” £31 IOJ. 791 DampieR, Arthur. “ Dumpton Bay—Broadstairs ; South Fore¬ land in the distance.” ^10 ioj. 792 Bomford, L. G. “ Runnymede.” £$ p* 26 Water Colours—Chiefly British. [DlV. I. 793 Green, David. “ On the Beach at Hastings.” ^5 5 J. 794 Thomson, John Kinghorn. “ A Matinee musicale.” 5 guineas. 795 Wallis, George. “ Llyn Craffnant, North Wales.” 796 Houston, John Adam, R.S.A. “ Croc na Craig.” £ 21 . 797 Cruickshank, G. “Autumn.” Sketch. ^5 5 ioj. 1274 Florance, P. “ Sketch at Mentone.” ^15 15^. 1275 Harbutt, William. “A Jersey Hill Side and Cottage.” ^5. 1276 Corbett, Miss F. “ Crocuses and Primroses.” £$ 5 ^. 1277 Deakin, Jane. “ Cottage by the Sea.” £\o. 1278 Penstone, Edward. “ Twilight Thoughts.” £/[ 4 ^. 1279 George, Ernest. “Ponte Vecchio, Florence.” 30 guineas. SCREEN J. 1280 Brockman, Charles. “Wintry Gleams.” ^10 ioo. 1920 Von Reck, Hermine. Baden. “ Beside the Stream.” ^no. 1921 Von Rustige, Heinrich. Wurtemburg. “The First Stag.” £ 75 - 1922 Kornbeck, Julius. Wurtemburg. “ The Jungfrau and Monck, from Interlaken.” ^ 45 . 1923 Steimicke, H. Germany. “ The Pez Corvatsch, Switzerland.” 1924 Osterroht, Gustav. Baden. “ Landscape on Lake Kart- hauser—Neighbourhood of Danzig.” £ 1 10 . 1925 Pulinckx, L. Holland. “View of Antwerp, from the Scheldt.” 5 guineas .. .. .. Exhibited by Mr. Joseph Grego. 1926 Flamm, A. Germany. “ Roman Campagna—Pass leading to Norba in the Polsker Mountain, with Peasants returning Home.” ^300* 1927 Keller, Prof. Ferdinand. Baden. “Modem Diana.” ^300- 1928 Pulinckx, L. Holland. “View of Antwerp, from the Scheldt.” 5 guineas.. .. Exhibited by Mr. Joseph Grego. Class I.] East Galleries , Room XVII. 5i 1929 Herman, Ludwig. Germany. “ Fishing Hut on the Isle of Rugen.” ^ 45 . 1930 Porttmann, W. Germany. “Rocky Valley, near Great St. Bernard.” ^HO. 1931 Vollweider, T. Baden. “ Primaeval Forest.” ^ 250 . 1932 Pantzer, Anna. Baden. “ Wood Scene.” ^40. 1933 Kornbeck, Julius. Wurtemburg. “Shepherd in the High¬ lands.” ^ 55 . 1934 Beinke, T. Germany. “ Evening Prayer.” £ 200 . 1935 Burger, Anton. Germany. “ The Death of the Stag.” £ 1 , 000 . Exhibited by Mr. Gontird. 1936 Maurer, Jacob. Germany. “ Evening.” ^ 40 . Exhibited by Mr. Gontard. 1937 Kesfler, A. Germany. “ Lake of the Four Cantons, near Filznau.” £^ 0 . 1938 Rump, Christian Gotfred. Denmark. “Romsdalshorn and Troldtinderne—Norway.” ^ 62 . Exhibited by the Society of Fine Arts , Copenhagen. 1939 Kesfler, A. Germany. “ Lake of the Four Cantons, near Hargeswy.” £*£>. 1940 Leinweber, H. Germany. “ The First Valse.” £ 12 . 0 . Exhibited by Mr. Joseph Grego. 1941 Schepp, Auguste. Baden. “ Still Life.” £ 10 . 1942 Preyer, Paul. Germany. “ Pleasant Remembrance.” £ 54 . 1943 Wagner, C. Germany. “The Promising Grandchild.” ^ 108 . 1944 Veit, P. Germany. “ The Baptism of Christ.” £ 450 . Exhibited by Mr. Gontard. 1945 Walraven, J. Germany. “ The Little Sweep.” 40 guineas. 1946 Prestel, —. Germany. “ Chamois Resting.” Lent by Mr. H. A. Diehl. L947 Boser, F. Germany. “ The Orphan.” ^ 40 . .948 Prestel, —. Germany. “ A Stud.” Lent by Mr. H. A. Diehl. .949 Gille, Christian. Saxony. “Pen of Goats.” / 60 . Exhibited by Prof. Ludwig Gruner. 950 Gussow, Ch. Germany. “ Autumn Flowers.” 200 guineas. 951 Goebel, Angelbert. Germany. “ The Model.” ^ 40 . Exhibited by Mr. Gontard. 952 Versteeg, M. Holland. “ Dutch Interior—Candle Light.” ^ 65 . Exhibited by Mr. James Thomson. 953 Heyermann, T. Holland. “Dressing Baby.” 354 Des Coudres, Prof. L. Baden. “ Welcome News.” £ 60 . 955 Arnot, F. Germany. “Elegy.” (f.a.) E 2 52 Paintings in Oil — Foreign. [Div. I. 1956 Peters, Francis. Wurtemburg. “Moonlight—Villafranca, on the Mediterranean.” ^ 30 . 1957 Peters, Francis. Wurtemburg. “ A Watermill in the Forest.” £<*>• 1958 Duntze, T. Germany. “ Norwegian Fjord.” ^ 90 . 1959 Walraven, J. Germany. “ The Intrusion.” 100 guineas. 1960 Sonderland, F. Germany. “ An Uninvited Guest.” ^ 60 . 1961 Gurlitt, Prof. Louis. Saxony. “ The Monastery of Busaco in Portugal—Head Quarters of the Duke of Wellington during the Battle of Busaco, in 1809 .” ^ 300 . 1962 Von Kamecke, Otto. Saxony. “ Landscape from Rosenlaui Valley.” ^ 90 . 1963 Peters, Miss Anna. Wurtemburg. “ Wild Flowers and Water Lilies.” £- t o. 1964 Schuenfeld, E. Germany. “ Lake of the Four Cantons, near Fitznau.” ^ 120 . 1965 Boser, F. Germany. “ The Interesting Novel.” £70. 1966 Peters, Miss Pitronella. Wurtemburg. “ Children’s Party.” ^ 60 . 1967 Porttmann, C. Germany. “ The First Trial.” ^ 50 . 1968 Walraven, J. Germany. “ Going to School.” 40 guineas. 1969 Ludwig, Otto. Saxony. “ Erminia and Tancredo.” From Tasso’s Gerusalemme liberata. £gj 10 s. 1970 LebrEt, Frans. Dordrecht. “ Interior of a Shed, with Sheep.” £29 .. .. .. ., .. Exhibited by Mr. Joseph Grego. 1971 Beinke, Fritz. Germany. “A Peep behind the Scenes.” ^55 .. .. .. .. .. Exhibited by Mr. Joseph Grego. 1972 Thaulow, Fritz. Baden. “Norwegian Pilot Boat.” / 30 . 1973 Schultze, R. Germany. “Lake of Murg — Switzerland.” ^140. 1974 Duntze, T. Germany. “ Norwegian Fjord.” ^ 60 . 1975 Porttmann, W. Germany. “ Morning in the Woods.” ^ 120 . 1976 Lewis, H. Germany. “ The Waterfall of the Reuss, in the St. Gothard Pass, Switzerland.—Showing the place where the great Tunnel will commence.” 100 guineas. 1977 Vander Beek, Theodore. Dusseldorf. “ The New Slippers.” ^190 .. .. .. .. .. . .Lent by Mr. Joseph Gtego. 1978 VollWeider, Insp. T. Baden. “ Roseg-Glacier—near Pon- tresina.” ^ 150 . 1979 Van Starkenborgh, T. Germany. “ Morning in Thuringen.” £ 85 . 1980 Von Reidmuller, F. H. Wurtemburg. “ Morning.” ^ 30 . East Galleries , Room XVIII. 53 Class I.] 1981 Van Starkenborgh, T. Germany. “"Westphalian Landscape.” ^35- 1982 Post, E. C. Germany. “Interior of a Wood, with Deer—Evening.” 1983 Friedlander, Frederick. Austria. “Village Tactics.” ^ 50 . 1984 Risse, R. Germany. “ Little Mother.” ^ 18 . 1985 Plathner, Hermann. Germany. “ An Embarrassing Position ” 18 guineas. .. .. Exhibited by Mr, Joseph GregQ, 1986 Herman, Ludwig. Germany. “Haven — Frankfort-on-the- Maine.” ^ 45 . 1987 Normann, A. Germany. “ Norwegian Landscape.” ^ 400 . 1988 Von Reidmuller, F. H. Wurtemburg. “Evening.” ^ 30 . 1989 Von Waedenburg, Alfred. Baden. “ San Remo—Italian Vessels wintering.” ^45. HOLLAND, ITALY, AUSTRIA, DENMARK, ETC, ROOM XVIII. 2051 De Groot, J. Holland. “ The Treasure Trove,” £g. Exhibited by Mr. L. K % Seegers. 2052 SMITS, I. G. Holland. “ Farm in North Brabant.” ^14. Exhibited by Mr. I. G. Vogel, 2053 Wolfhagen, Miss Theresa. Saxony. “ Swallow’s Nest.” ^19 10 s. 2054 Becker, F. Holland. “ After Dinner.” ^30. Exhibited by Mr. I. G. Vogel. 2055 Van der Vort in de Betour. Holland. “ Still Life.” £ 20 . 2056 Liernar, M. W. F. Holland. “Fisherman’s Family.” ^60. Exhibited by Mr. I. G. Vogel. 2057 Van Gorkom, J. Holland. Landscape. £ 21 . Exhibited by Mr. I. G. Vogel. 2058 Verveer, E. Holland. “ Trust in God.” ^225. Exhibited by Mr. I. G. Vogel. 2059 Taanman, J. Holland. “ A Maiden Coy.” £ 25 . 2060 Van Frankenberg. Holland. “ Here he comes.” ^50. Exhibited by Mr. I. G. Vogel 2061 Lebrun, L. J. Holland. “Idyll—A Classic Pastoral.” ^24. Exhibited by Mr. Joseph Grego , $Q 62 Boogaard, W. J, Holland. “Unloading the Dray.” 50 guineas. 54 Paintings in Oil — Foreign. [Div. I. 2063 Heymans, J. & De Haus. “ Landscape and Cattle.” ^ 250 . Exhibited by J. Heymans. 2064 .Smits, I. G. Holland. ‘‘Inner Court at Honef on the Rhine.” £\£> .. .. .. .. .. Exhibited by Mr. I. G. Vogel. 2065 Van der Vort, H. J. “ Still Life.” £ 11 . 2066 Postma, G. Holland. “ Will He be a Rienzi.” £ 2 5 . 2067 Roeterink, R. E. J. Holland. “ Stable in Gueldria.” £ 18 . Exhibited by Mr. I. G. Vogel. 2068 Boks, E. J. Holland. “Tittle-Tattle.” ^ 80 . Exhibited by Mr. Joseph Grego. 2069 Martens, Th. Germany. “ Coming Rain.” ^ 27 . Exhibited by Mr, L. K. Seegers. 2070 Corkole, A. Holland. “ While the Procession passes—An opportunity made the most of.” 18 guineas. Exhibited by Mr. Joseph Grego. 2071 Schermer, C. A. J. Holland. “A Visit to the Stud.” 18 guineas .. .. .. .. Exhibited by Mr. Joseph Grego. 2072 Van der Vort, H. J. “ Still Life.” £ 70 . 2073 Gerard, Lucien. Holland. “A Rough Playfellow.” 10 guineas .. .. .. .. Exhibited by Mr. Joseph Grego. 2074 Pulinckx, L. Holland. “ Entrance to the Village of Puers, Province of Anvers.” 15 guineas .. Exhibited by Mr. Joseph Grego. 2075 Nakken, W. C. Holland. “ Normandy Milkwoman’s Horse.” £30 .. .. .. .. .. Exhibited by Mr. /. G. Vogel, 2076 Kornbeck, Julius. Wurtemburg. “ Landscape in the Environs of Munich.” ^ 40 . 2077 Koster, E. Holland. “Antwerp.” / 60 . 2078 Cunaens, C. Holland. “ Regular Customers.” £ 23 . 2079 Destree, I. J. Holland. “ Solitude.” ^ 15 . Exhibited by Mr. I. G. Vogel. 2080 Becker, F. Holland. “ Schivennigen Children.” £ 10 . Exhibited by Mr. /. G. Vogel. 2081 Destr&e, I. J. Holland. “Dutch Lake.” £i$. Exhibited by Mr. I. G. Vogel. 2082 Vrolyk, J. Holland. “ The Black Speckled.” ^ 16 . Exhibited by Mr. /. G. Vogel. 2083 Offermans, Th. Holland. “ In the Dutch Dunes.” £ 20 . Exhibited by Mr. I. G. Vogel. 2084 Van den Berg, S. Holland. “ Cows in a Shed.” £ 26 . Exhibited by Mr. I. G. Vogel. 2085 Craeyvanger, R. Holland. “ Domestic Felicity.” £ 20 . 2086 Berg, Joan. Holland. “ The Young Mother.” 16 guineas. Exhibited by Mr. Joseph Grego. Class I.] East Galleries , Room XVIII 55 2087 Lebret, Frans. Holland. “ Sheep in a Meadow. 7 ’ £$ 7 . Exhibited by Mr. Joseph Grego. 2088 Taanman, J. Holland. “ At the Flower Market at Amster¬ dam”— 18 th century, ^"ioo. 2089 Vogel, I. G. Holland. “Dutch Landscape, with Ships.” ^ 100 . 2090 De Groot, J. Holland. “A Tea Party.” £\ 2 . Exhibited by Mr. L. K. Seegers. 2091 Smits, I. G. Holland. “February Afternoon.” £ 18 . Exhibited by Mr. I. G. Vogel. I 2092 Van de Sande Bakhuyzen, G. J. Holland. “ Flowers and Fruit.” ^60 .. .. .. Exhibited by Mr. I. G. Vogel. 2093 Nakken, W. C. Holland. “ Inn Courtyard on Market Day.” ^ 40 . Exhibited by Mr. I. G. Vogel. 2094 Vogel, I. G. Holland. “ Dutch Landscape, with Mill.” £ 20 . 2095 Van den Berg, S. Holland. “Dutch Autumn.” ^ 15 . Exhibited by Mr. I. G. Vogel. 2096 Koster, E. Holland. “ Old Mill, Germany.” £ 50 . 2097 Schermer, C. A. J. Holland. “A Horse Fair—Outskirts of a Village in Plolland.” £39 ., .. Exhibited by Mr. Joseph Grego. 2098 Destree, J. J. Holland. “ On the Beach at Schivennigen— Afternoon.” ^100 .. .. .. Exhibited by Mr. I. G. Vogel. 2099 Liernar, M. W. Holland. “ North Coast.” £2\. Exhibited by Mr. I. G. Vogel. 2100 Varenberg, J. Holland. “Calling the Canary.” 17 guineas. Exhibited by Mr. Joseph Grego. 2101 Van Hove, B. & C. Holland. “View of the Hague.” ^ 35 . Exhibited by Mr. James Thomson. 2102 Immerzeel, C. Holland. Landscape. £ 26 . Exhibited by Mr. I. G. Vogel. 2103 Nakken, W. C. Plolland. “ Halting Place.” £ 30 . Exhibited by Mr. I. G. Vogel. 2104 Cunaens, C. Holland. “ A Scarecrow.” £\ 2 . 2105 Van den Berg, S. Holland. “ Sheep in a Stable.” /15. Exhibited by Mr. I. G. Vogel. 2106 La Cour, Janus. Denmark. “ Souvenir of the Coast of Genoa— Early Morning.” ^ 150 . Exhibited by the Society of Fine Arts , Copenhagen. 2107 Otterbeek, I. H. Holland. “ Maternal Contemplation.” ^ 65 . Exhibited by Mr. I. G. Vogel. 2103 Vogel, I. G. Holland. “Dutch Landscape, with Houses and Mill.” ^ 65 . 2109 Sorensen, C. Frederik. Denmark. “Coast of Norway.” ^100 .. .. Exhibited by the Society of Fine Arts , Copenhagen [Div. I. 56 Paintings in Oil — Foreign. 2110 Friedlander, Frederick. Austria. “The Return Home.” ^ 200 . 2111 Nordgren, Axel. Sweden. “ A Waterfall in the Roms Valley, Norway.” 130 guineas .. .. Exhibited by Mr. R. F. Mulvany. 2112 Verveer, E. Holland. “ Don’t you remember.” ^ 350 . Exhibited by Mr. I. G. Vogel 2113 Henrichsen, Carsten. Denmark. “Landscape from the Forest of Sollerod.” ^ 45 . Exhibited by the Society of Fine Arts, Copenhagen. 2114 Dovera, Achille. Italy. “ Low Tide ; Normandy.” ^ 50 . 2115 Gurlitt, Prof. Louis. Saxony. “ On the Bank of Lake Ugleysee, Holstein—Sunset.” ^ 30 . 2116 Gurlitt, Prof. Louis. Saxony. “ On the Bank of Lake Diecksee, Holstein—Sunset.” ^ 30 . 2117 Bogh, Carl. Denmark. “ Stags Fighting.” ^ 140 . Exhibited by the Society of Fine Arts, Copenhagen. 2118 Simonsen, Simon. Denmark. “ Roman Goats.” £ 2 $. Exhibited by the Society of Fine Arts, Copenhagen . 2119 Rasmussen, Carl Denmark. “A Steam Whaler off the Coast of Greenland—Midnight.” ^ 35 . Exhibited by the Society of Fine Arts, Copenhagen, 2120 Seidel, C. Friedrich. Saxony. “ Edelweiss and Alpen Rose.” £7 ioj. 2121 Friedlander, Frederick. Austria. “ Tasting Wine.” £ 20 . 2122 Friedlander, Frederick. Austria. “ The Proposal.” ^ 40 . 2123 Venturi, Roberto. Italy. “For my Intended.” £ 60 . 2124 Seidel, C. Friedrich. Saxony. “ In the Month of May.” ^4 ™s. 2125 Seidel, C. Friedrich. Saxony. “ In the Time of Roses.” £9- 2126 Bouvier, Pietro. Italy. “Trusting a Secret.” ^ 64 . 2127 Friedlander, Frederick. Austria. “ The Courtship.” £ 20 . 2128 Friedlander, Frederick. Austria. “ Grandfather’s Coffee.” ^ 20 - 2129 Cecchini, Eugene P. Italy. “Corner of the Ducal Palace, Venice—Moonlight.” ^ 80 . 2130 Da Rios, Luigi. Italy. “Venetian Women at the Well.” ^ 160 . 2131 Aureli, Prof. Ludovico (the late). “Madonna.” Basrelief, with a variety of flowers. ^200 Exhibited by Sig. Arturo Gozzoli, 2132 Galter, P. Italy. “ Baying and Selling Crabs in the Lagunes of Venice.” ,£ 50 . 2133 Todeschini, Elia. Milan, “fancy Dress Ball.” £iqo. 57 Class I.] East Galleries , Room XVIII. 2134 Flatz. Italy. “ Christ with Mary and Martha in the House of Lazarus.” ^ 105 . • 2135 Ghisolfi, Enrico. Turin. “ Winter.” ^ 80 . 2136 Van Ruith, Horace. Italy. “Friends”—Roman Costume. *45. 2137 Malatesta, Cav. Narciso. Modena. “The First Steps.” 1120 . 2138 Formis, Cav. Achille. Milan. (F. Sacchi, London Agent.) “ Bosphorus and Constantinople.” ^ 100 . 2139 Cecchini, Eugene P. Venice. “The P. & O. Company’s Steamer, Ceylon , leaving the Port of Venice—Sunset.” ^ 500 . 2140 Ferrari, Gio. Battista. Brescia. “ The Lake of Ledro.” ^ 20 . 2141 Gilardi, Pier Celestino. Italy. “ A Game at Morra.” ^ 200 . 2142 Jotti, Carlo. Milan. (F. Sacchi, London Agent.) “River Runo, near Luino.” £ 60 . 2143 Giuliano, Cav. Bartolemeo. Milan. “ The Draught.” ^320, 2144 Trenti, Girolamo. Milan. (F. Sacchi, London Agent.) “In the Alley.” ^ 30 . 2145 Burlando, Leopoldo. Milan. (F. Sacchi, London Agent.) “An Interior—Borromeo Rock at Angera.” ^ 20 . 2146 Stegfani, Luigi (F. Sacchi, London Agent.) “ On the Beach.” 2147 Ribossi, Angelo. Milan. (F. Sacchi, London Agent.) “Lom¬ bard Contadina.” £ 70 . 2148 Casnedi, Raffaele. Milan. «Lombard Peasants.” ^ 60 . 2149 Sommaruga, Napoleone. Milan. “Interior of the Church of S. Alessandro.” ^ 32 . 2150 Lelli, Gio. Battista. Milan. “ Lake d’Orta”—Piedmont. ^* 15 . 2151 Burlando, Leopoldo. Milan. (F. Sacchi, London Agent.) “Borromeo Rock at Angera.” ^ 40 . 2152 Ferrari, Gio. Battista. Brescia. “Interior of the Courtyard of the Spanish House.” £ 20 . 2153 Formis, Cav. Achille. Milan. “Recreation.” ^ 25 . 2154 Nerly, Fritz, Junr. Italy. “Eruption of Vesuvius— 1872 .” £&>■ 2155 Bartesago, Enrico. Milan. “ Donkey Driver.” ^ 12 . 2156 Sommaruga, Napoleone. Milan. “Interior of the Church of St. Mark.” £ 24 . 2157 Lelli, Gio. Battista. Milan. “Grotto in Chiavenna Vnltel- lina.” ^ 15 . 2153 Cecchini, Eugene P. Venice. “View of Venice.” ^ 54 . Exhibited by Mr. L. K. Seegers. Paintings in Oil — Foreign. [Div. I. 58 2159 Malatesta, Cav. Narciso. Modena. “Page in the Anti- chamber.” ^ 80 . * 2160 Van Ruith, Horace. Italy. “ A Storm on the Baltic.” ^30. 2161 Pietrasanta, Angelo. Milan. “The Love Letter.” ^ 100 . 2162 Bianchi, Cav. Luigi. Milan. (F. Sacchi, London Agent.) “An Opportune Moment.” ^ 100 . 2163 Nerly, Fritz. Italy. “ Port of Venice.” ^"ioo. 2164 Cecchini, Giulo. Venice. “ Baragozzi (fishing boats) in the Lagunes of Chioggia—Venice.” ^ 80 . 2165 Barbaglia, Giuseppe. Milan. (F. Sacchi, London Agent.) “Before the Dance.” £ 100 . 2166 Jotti, Carlo. Milan. (F. Sacchi, London Agent.) “View of Noli.” ^ 12 . 2167 Barbaglia, Giuseppe. Italy. (F. Sacchi, London Agent.) “ Market Girl ”—Roman Costume. £ 14 . 2168 Chierici, Prof. Gaetano. Italy. “ The Spinner.” ^200 Exhibited by Sig. Pietro Motta. 2169 Ribossi, Angelo. Milan. (F. Sacchi, Lo7idon Agent.) “ Love at Work.” ^ 70 . 2170 Koekoek, J. H. Holland. “A Sea Piece.” £ 2 5 . Exhibited by Mr. James Thomson. 2171 Lelli, Gio. Battista. Milan. “ Alagna Valsesia, Monte Rosa.” M°‘ 2172 Didioni, Francesco. Milan. (F. Sacchi, London Agent). “Dancing.” £ 60 . 2173 Jotti, Carlo. Milan. (F. Sacchi, London Agent.). “View of Voltri.” £ 12 . 2174 Fossati, Andrea. Milan. “At the Looking Glass.” ^ 40 . 2175 Chierici, Prof. Gaetano. “Chickens.” £ 200 . Exhibited by Sig. Pietro Motta. 2176 Cecchini, Giulo. Venice. “ Trabacoli (coasting boats of the Adriatic) in the Port of Venice.” ^ 400 . 2177 Giuliano, Cav. Bartolemeo. Milan. “Will he Return.” ^90. 2178 Michis, Pietro. Milan. “ The Cobbler.” £ 20 . 2179 Giuliano, Cav. Bartolemeo. Milan. “Watching.” £^o. 2180 Canella, Carlo. Milan. (Alberto Visetti, London Age7it.) “A View of the Via S. Fermo, Verona.” ^ 48 . 2181 Zona, Cav. Antonio. Milan. “ The Mandolin Player.” ^ 150 . 2182 Lelli, Gig. Battista. Milan. “ View of Lakes Mergozzo and Maggiore.” ^ 40 . 2183 Cecchini, Eugene P. Venice. “ Sunset at Venice.” ^ 54 . Exhibited by Mr. L. K. Seegers , 2184 Dovera, Achille. Milan. “A Storm.” ^ 50 . East Galleries , Room XVIII. 59 Class I.] 2185 Giuliano, Prof. Bartolomeo. Milan. (F. Sacchi, London Agent.) “ Pastoral Idyll.” ^ioo. 2186 Jotti, Carlo. Milan. (F. Sacchi, London Agent.) “A Spanish House in the Valley of Ledro.” £ 20 . 2187 Formis, Cav. Achille. Milan. “ View of Naples.” £ 25. 2188 Poltentine, A. Italy. “ Near Venice.” / 15 . Exhibited by Mr. Charles Lillie. 2189 Bartesago, Enrico. Milan. “ Sunshine.” £ 20 . 2190 Kirckmayr, Cherubino. Venice. “ Italian Peasant’s Kitchen.” £*>• 2191 Burlando, Leopoldo. Milan. (F. Sacchi, London Agent.) “View of the Port of Angera, Lago Maggiore.” ^ 30 . 2192 Van Ruith, Horace. Italy. “ Springtime.” £ 80 . 2193 Ferroni, Egisto. Italy. “ The day is done.” ^65. Exhibited by Mr. Samuel Tolft ey. 2194 Serra, Luigi. Italy. “ Ttie Kiss.” £\8. 2195 Marzorati, Pietro. Milan. “Island of Procida—Bay of Naples.” 428 . ! 2196 Ferrari, Gio. Battista. Brescia. “The Entrance to New York. £ l 5- BELGIUM. 2197 Artan, Louis. Belgium. “ View in the North Sea.” 2198 Meunier, Constantin. Belgium. “ Singing in the Village Choir.” 2199 Lenssen, Alexis. Belgium. “ The Evening Paper—Walloon Interior.” ^ 64 . 2200 Ronner, Madame Henriette. Belgium. “ Setters.” The pro¬ perty of His Grace the Duke of Beaufort. 2201 GkRARD, Joseph. Belgium. “ Haymaking.” ^100. 2202 Van den Bosch, Edouard. Belgium. “ Flowers and Fruit.” 2203 Quitton, Ed. Belgium. “ The Amateur of Begonias.” 2203 a De Block, Eugene-Francois. Belgium. “ Waiting for the Fish, on the Coast of Flanders.” 180 guineas. 2201 Carlier, Modeste. Belgium. “ The Woodman’s Wife.” 2205 Kremer, Pierre. Belgium. “ Fruit Market.” ^ 125 . 2203 Van den Bussche, J. E. Belgium. “ The Last of the Romans.” 2207 Verdyen, Eugene. Belgium. “The Nest.” ^100. 2203 Sacre, Emile. Belgium. “ The Two Models” 2203 Heymans, Adrien-Joseph. Belgium. “ A Summer Day on the Scheldt.” 4 ^ 140 . 6o Paintings in Oil — Foreign. [Div. I. 2210 Serrure, Auguste. Belgium. “ Flower Girl.” 2211 De Noter, David. Belgium. “Interior.” Figure by Jules Goupil. 2212 Gerard, Theodore. Belgium. “ Good Morning.” ^"ioo. 2213 Bouvier, A. Belgium. “The Mole, and Old Turkish Light¬ house.” 2214 Verhas, Jean. Belgium. “ A Child with a Doll.” 2215 Stroobant, Francois. Belgium. “ The Abbey of Villers.” ^ 8 o. 2216 Walckiers, Gustave. Belgium. “ View of the Church of Notre-Dame de Hal.” ^ 6 o. 2217 Heyligers, Ant.-Franc. Belgium. “ Spring Flowers.” ^ 32 . 2218 Carpin, Louis. Belgium. “A Path in the Wood.” 2219 Verheyden, Isidore. Belgium. “ A Stormy Effect.” 2220 Van Lerius, Joseph. Belgium “ Queen of the May.” 2221 Dauge, Frans. Belgium. “ Street Musicians.” ^ 32 . 2222 Cluysenaar, Alfred. Belgium. “Alms.” 2223 Gerard, Joseph. Belgium. “ Springtime.” ^ 60 . 2221 Stevens, Agapit. Belgium. “ Love Letters.” ^ 48 . 2225 Morissens, G. J. M. Belgium. “ Accessories.” ^ 40 . 2226 Berlin, Joseph. Belgium. “Reading.” ^ 120 . 2227 T’Scharner, Theodore. Belgium. “ Autumn.” ^ 40 . 2228 Verheyden, FRANgois. Belgium. “ The Artist.” ^ 100 . 2229 Chabry, Leonce. Belgium. “A Ravine at Olhette, in the Lower Pyrenees.” 2230 Roosenboom, Albert. Belgium. “ The Broken Vase.” ^ 140 . 2231 Pulinckx, Louis. Belgium. “ Landscape in the Neighbourhood of Eeckeren.” 2232 Plumot, Andre. Belgium. “Repose.” / 120 . 2233 De Bergh, Alphonse. Belgium. “ Lost Children.” ^ 40 . 2234 De Loose, Basile. Belgium. “ The Friendly Offer.” ^ 80 . 2235 Gerboux, Auguste. Belgium. “The Park of Cambron- Casteau.” ^ 48 . 2238 Van Seben, Henri. Belgium. “ The Tamed Bird.” ^ 120 . 2237 Moormans, Francois. Belgium. “ A Game of Chess.” ^ 80 . 2238 Carabain, Jacques. Belgium. “ La Grande Place of Bois-le- Duc, Holland.” 2239 Kindt, Madlle. Adele. Belgium. “ A Little Danish Girl stopping her work to meditate on the Bib’.c.” ^ 36 . 2210 Ronner, Madame Henriette. Belgium. “Cheese Lovers,” ^ 200 . East Galleries , Room XVIII. Class I.] 61 2241 Dekeyser, Albert. Belgium. “ La Dyle, at Malines.” £bo. 2242 De Bruycker, Francois. Belgium. “The Grand-Parents’ Visit.” ^ 240 . 2243 Janssens, Jacques. Belgium. “ In the Ardennes.” ^ 72 . 2244 Van Seben, Henri. Belgium. “ The Fowler.” ^ 120 . 2245 Webb, Charles. Belgium. “ Caught.” 2246 Dillens, Adolphe. Belgium. “ Cintra.” 2247 De Braekeleer, Adrien. Belgium. “Returning from the Field.” £\oo. 2248 Van Leemputten, Corneille. Belgium. “ Sheep resting.” 2249 Geefs, Madame Fanny. Belgium. “ A Confidence.” ^*60. 2250 Musin, Vran^ois. Belgium. “ Naples, la Rade.” ^ 160 . 2251 Roelofs, Willem. Belgium. “Landscape—Holland.” 2252 Montigny, Jules-L£on. Belgium. “ Snow Scene.” 2253 Van Leemputten, Frans. Belgium. “ The Young Mother.” £ 80 . 2254 Sebes, Pierre-Guillaume. Belgium. “ Woolwork.” ^ 44 . 2255 Asselbergs, Alphonse. Belgium. “ The Close of a Winter’s Day.” 2256 Nisen, J. Mathieu. Belgium. “ Far from Home.” £ 60 . 2257 Barnaba, Louis. Belgium. “A Shipwreck on the French Coast.” 2258 Robbe, Louis. Belgium. “ Cattle in the Pasture.” 2259 Francia, Alexandre. Belgium. “CalaisHarbour.” 150 guineas. 2260 Baron, Theodore. .Belgium. “Beelstein, on the Moselle— Morning.” 2261 Serrure, Auguste. Belgium. “ Empty Bag.” 2262 Roffiaen, Francois. Belgium. “Entrance to Loch Goil, seen from the Stone of Loch Long—Scotland.” ^ 130 . 2263 Goemans, Gustave. Belgium. “ A Meadow.” ^ 40 . 62 Sculpture— British and Foreign. fDiv. I. CLASS II. SCULPTURE.—BRITISH AND FOREIGN. EAST AND WEST GALLERIES. [The Sculpture is distributed throughout the Fine Art Galleries.] Where not otherwise stated , the Artist is also the Contributor. 2826 Adams, Clarissa M. “Peter Brames Hall, Esq.”—Posthumous Plaster Bust. 2827 Adams, George C. “Ruth.” Marble Statuette. ^ 200 . 2828 Ad ams-Acton John. “ The Right Hon. W. E. Gladstone.” Plaster Bust. 2829 Ad ams-Acton, John. “ Mrs. Courtenay.” Plaster Bust. 2830 Adams-Acton, John. “ Ellen—Lady of the Lake.” 2831 Anderson, Charles. “The Archbishop of York.” Plaster Medallion. £1 ioj. 2832 Argenti, Cav. Giosue. Milan. “ Modesty.” Marble Bust. ^ 45 . 2833 Arnold, Reginald E. Bronze Plate. 23 Ayres, H. M. E. “ Evangeline.” Plaster Bust. ^ 40 . 2835 Bacon, Charles. “History.” Plaster Statue. Part of the Prince Consort Memorial, recently erected in the Circus at the western end of the Holborn Viaduct. 2836 Bacon, Charles. “ Peace.” Plaster Statue. Part of the Prince Consort Memorial, recently erected in the Circus at the western end of the Holborn Viaduct. 2837 Baratta, L. “ Crouching Venus.” Marble Statuette. 70 guineas .. .. .. .. Exhibited by Mr. E. Norch 2838 Barrett, W. “Repose.” 2839 Bedford, Geo. Venus of Milo. Terra Cotta Bust. Exhibited by Master Thomas Holmes 2840 Bedford, Geo. Capital. Terra Cotta. Exhibited by Master Thomas Holmes 2841 Bedford, Geo. Panel Ornament. Terra Cotta. Exhibited by Master Thomas Holmes Class II.] East and West Galleries'. 63 2842 Bell, John. “ Herod Stricken on his Throne.” Acts xii., v. 21-23. Plaster Statuette. Heroic Size, Marble. ^ 1 , 000 . 2843 Bell, John. “ Colorabellina.” Marble Statue. ^ 200 . 2844 Bell, John. “ Miranda before the time of the play.” Coloured Plaster Statue. Terra Cotta, £100 ; Marble, £ 200 . 2845 Bell, John. “ A Spoilt Block.” Good Marble. ^ 100 . 2846 Bell, John. “Una.” Coloured Plaster Bust. Terra Cotta, ^50 ; Marble ^ 100 . 2847 Bell, John. “ Shakespeare nursed by Nature and Poetry, sur¬ rounded by a halo of his works, crowned by three centuries.” Three Plaster Medallions in one frame, ^50 2848 Bianchi, Cav. Achille. Milan. “ Armida.” Marble Statue. £Z 00 . 2849 Bianchi, Cav. Achille. Milan. “ Pia de’ Tolomei.” Marble Statue. ^ 70 . 2850 Bianchi, Cav. Achille. Milan. “ Desdemona.” Marble Bust. ^30. 2851 Biganzoli, Filippo. Milan. “Alessandro Manzoni.” Marble Statue. ^ 64 . 2852 Boehm, J. E. Model for the Bronze Cast of the Statue of John Bunyan, given by ihe Duke of Bedford to the town of Bedford. 2853 Boehm, J. E. “The Queen.” Terra Cotta Bust. 2854 Boehm, J. E. A Lady. Posthumous Marble Bust. 2855 Boninsegna, Michele. Milan. “ The Tarantella.” Small Mar¬ ble Figure. Wilh companion Statue, ^ 320 . 2856 Boninsegna, Michele. Milan. “The Tarantella.” Small Marble Figure. With companion Statue. ^ 320 , 2857 Boure, Antoine-Felix. Belgium. “ Dr. L***.” Marble Bust. 2858 BouRfi, Antoine-Felix. Belgium. “A Lion.” Marble. 2859 Braga, Enrico. Milan. “Morning.” Marble Statuette. £ 220 . 2860 Branca, Giulio. Milan. “ The Country Boy.” Marble Statue. £$ 20 . 2861 Brooker, W. G. “ W. Manning, Esq.—Coroner to Her Majesty’s Household.” Plaster Bust. 1862 Brunin, Charles. Belgium. “Milanese.” Marble Bust. £%o. 5863 Buzzi-Giberto, Cav. Luigi. “A Whisper of Love.” Marble Bust. ^ 35 . 1864 Calvi, Cesare. Milan. “The Monkey turned Poulterer.” Marble Group. ^ 50 . 865 Calvi, Pietro. Milan. (F, Sacchi, Lo?tdon Agent.) “ Spring,” “Summer,” “ Autumn,” “ Winter.” Marble Busts. ^50 each. 866 Camroux, Sydney George. “R. Scaife, Esq.” Bronzed Plaster Cabinet Bust. 6+ Sculpture—British and Foreign. [Div. I. 2867 Ceccarini, F. Italy. “ H.R.H. the Prince of Wales.” Coloured Plaster Bust. With No. 2868, ^io. 2868 Ceccarini, F. Italy. “ H.R.H. the Princess of Wales.” Coloured Plaster Bust. With No. 2867, £\o>. 2889 Conti, Alessandro. Milan. “Full Spring.” Marble Bust. 2870 Conti, Alessandro. Milan. “Alessandro Manzoni.” Marble Statuette. ^ 48 . 2871 Corbellini, Quintillio. Milan. (F. Sacchi, London Agent.) “ La Lucia ”—From the Promessi Sposi of Alessandro Manzoni. Marble Bust. ^ 35 . 2872 Crittenden, J. D. “ The Lady in Comus.” 2873 Cuglierero, Angelo. Turin. “ Idillio Pompeiano*” Marble Group. 2874 De Braekeleer, Jacques. Belgium. Terra Cotta Bust. 2875 De Braekeleer, Jacques. Belgium. Terra Cotta Bust. 2876 De Braekeleer, Jacques. Belgium. Terra Cotta Bust. 2877 Deckera, Francois. Belgium. “No more Love.” Marble. £ 8 °* 2878 De Haen, Jacques. Belgium. “The Saved Child.” Plaster Group. Bronze, ^ 300 . Marble, ^ 340 . 2879 De Haen, Jacques. Belgium. “ Italian (Sabine).” TerraCotta. 2880 De Kesel, Ch. L. Belgium. “The Judgment of Solomon.” Plaster Bas-Relief. 2881 De Kesel, Ch. L. Belgium. “Monsieur Constant Dossche.” Plaster Bust. 2882 Dellavedova, Pietro. Turin. “Winter.” Marble Statuette. £ 8 o. 2883 Dellavedova, Pietro. Turin. “ Summer.” Marble Statuette. 2884 Desenfants,. Albert. Belgium. “ The Toilet.” Terra Cotta. 2885 Desenfants, Albert. Belgium. “A Child.” Terra Cotta Bust. 2886 Desenfants, Albert. Belgium. “ The Serenade.” Group. 2887 De Vigne, Paul. Belgium. “The Republic.” Bronze. £ 60 . 2888 De Vigne, Paul. Belgium. “Beatrix.” Marble. ^ 32 , 2889 De Vriendt, J. F. Belgium. “The Way of the Cross.” Mediaeval style. Three Plaster Bas-Reliefs, representing three stations, and eleven Photographs of the remaining ones. The fourteen Plaster Bas-Reliefs, ^ 140 . 2891 Edwards, Morton. “ Lord Chancellor, Sir Thomas More.” C oloured Plaster Bust. ^ 15 . Class II.] East and West Galleries. 2892 Edwards, Morton. “ The Right Honourable Lord John Manners, M.P., Postmaster-General.” Bust. Sketch Model. 2893 Edwards, Morton. “ Sleeping Shepherd.” Reduced Plaster Model, after John Gibson, R.A. ^5 5 ^. 2894 Epp, Ludwig. “ Girl with Cat.” Marble. ^ 75 . 2895 Fennessy, Emily. “Cimabiie.” Bronze Statuette. 2896 Fontana, Giotanni. “Hope.” Terra Cotta Bust. £ 20 . 2897 Fontana, Giovanni. “Jeptha and his Daughter.” Plaster Group. £ 20 . 2898 Fraikin, Charles-Auguste. Belgium. “The Staff.” Marble Statue. 2899 Fraikin, Charles-Auguste. Belgium. “ Tethys.” Marble Bust. 2900 Fraikin, Charles-Auguste. Belgium. “ The Laugher.” Marble Bust. 2901 Gabrielli, G. Italy. “Flora.” Plaster Bust. 2902 Geefs, Charles. Belgium. “Love and Loyalty.” Marble. £ 100 . 2903 Geflowski, C. Edward. “ Giovanina.” Marble Bust. ^ 105 . 2904 Geflowski, C. Edward. “ A Gentleman.” Marble Bust. 2905 George, Arthur. “ Saved.” Plaster Medallion. ^3 10 s. ; 2906 Glassby, R. “ Primrose.” Terra Cotta Bust. 10 guineas. In Marble, 30 guineas. ! 2907 Glassby, R. “Young Tar.” Marble Bust. 20 guineas. 2908 Glassby, R. “ Burden’d with Love.” Terra Cotta Statuette. 5 guineas. 2809 Gleichf.n, Capt. Count, R.N. “ German Flower Girl.” Terra Cotta Statue. 2810 Gleichen, Capt. Count, R.N. “Como Fisher Boy.” Terra Cotta Statue. 2911 Good, J. Willis. “ George Moore, Esq.” Terra Cotta Bust. 2912 Good, J. Willis. “ Mrs. Lutyens.” Terra Cotta Bust. ! 2913 Good, J. Willis. “ The View Halloo.” Plaster Statuette. 2914 Good, J. Willis. “ Calling Hounds out of Cover.” Plaster Statuette. 2315 Good, J. Willis. “ Race Horse and Trainer.” Plaster Group. 2916 Good, J. Willis. “The Finish of a Run with Foxhounds.” Bronze Group. 2917 Grabichler, Alois. Bavaria. “ Sleeping Nymph.” Marble. ^50. 2918 Grandi, Giuseppe. Milan. Kaled on- the Morning of the Con¬ flict of Lara.— Byron’s Zara, Canto II. £ 700 . (F.A f 66 Sculpture—British and Foreign. [Div. I, 2919 Grant, Miss. “The late Prince Consort.” Plaster Bust. Marble, ^iSo- 2920 Grant, Miss. “Viscount Canning, late Governor General of India.” Coloured Plaster Bust. Marble, £ 100 . 2921 Grant, Miss. “ Sir Francis Grant, P.R.A.” Plaster Bust. Marble, £ioo. 2922 Halse, George. “Young England.” Coloured Plaster Model, 2923 Halse, George. “ An English Rose.” Coloured Plaster Model. £S 5 s ’ 2924 Halkin, Jules-Toseph. Belgium. “ Child and Cockchafer,” Marble. ^ 40 . 2925 Harrison, Henry. “ Little Em’ly.” Coloured Plaster Bust. 2926 Hess, Anton. “ Girl from the Mountains of Sabina.” ^70. 2927 Hess, Anton. “ Girl from Terracina.” ^ 60 . 2928 Hirt, Johann. “ Cinderella.” Marble. p$o. 2929 Hirt, Johann. “ Heath Rose.” Bronze. Group from Goethe’s Poem. ^ 50 . 2930 Hirt, Johann. “The Fisher.” Stearinplaster. Group from Goethe’s Poem. £ 7 . 2931 Holliday, Charles A. Study of Vine Leaves. £ 2 . 2932 Holliday, Chari.es A. Study of Horse’s Head. £ 5 . 2933 Ingram, W. R. “ Gyneth.” Plaster Statue. Marble, ^ 500 , “ Slow the dark-fringed eye-lids fall, Curtaining each azure ball; Slowly as on Summer eves Violets fold their dusky leaves. The weighty baton of command Now bears down her sinking hand ; On her shoulder droops her head, Net of pearl and golden thread Bursting, gave her locks to flow O’er her arm and breast of snow.” Scott’s Bridal of Trierniain . 2934 Ingram, W. R. “May Queen.” Coloured Plaster Bust, ^ 5 ; Marble, ^ 40 . 2935 Jervy, Miss Sarah. “II Penseroso.” Bust. ^15 15 ^. “ Thy rapt soul sitting in thine eyes, There held in holy passion still; Forget thyself, to marble, till, With a sad, leaden, downward cast, Thou fix them on the earth as fast.” 2933 Jervy, Miss Sarah. “Childhood.” Marble Medallion. 2937 Jobbins, Chas. H. “ Ruth Gleaning.” Coloured Plaster Statuette, Marble, ^ 50 . 2938 Jobbins, Chas. H. “ John Bell, Esq.” Plaster Medallion. 2939 Joy - , A. Bruce. “Professor G, G, Stokes, M.A., F.R.S,^ P 1 aster Medallion. Class II.] East and West Galleries. 67 2940 Joy, A. Bruce. A Gentleman. Terra Cotta Bust. 2941 Joy, A. Bruce. “The Rev. Dr. Lloyd, F.R.S.” Plaster Medallion. 2942 Junck, Ferdinand. “Flora.” Marble Bust. ^30. 2943 Junck, Ferdinand. “The late Mrs. Colonel C. S. Guthrie.” Plaster Bust. 2944 Kietz, Gustayus. Saxony. “ Portrait-Bust of the Composer Richard Wagner.” Stucco copies. £$. 2945 Kietz, Gustavus. Saxony. “Portrait-Bust of the Composer H. H. Pierson.” Stucco copies. 2946 Landsheer, E. “ Mother’s Love.” Plaster Model. ^15. 2947 Laumans, J. A. Belgium. “The First Message.” Marble Statue. 2948 Laumans, J. A. Belgium. “ Voluptuousness.” Marble. 2949 Laumans, J. A. Belgium. “ Modesty.” Marble. 2950 Lawlor, J. “ Musing.” Coloured Plaster Statue. Marble, ^3oo- 2951 Lawlor, J. “ The Explorer.” Coloured Plaster Bust. Marble, £ 100 . 2952 Lawlor, T. “Volumnia.” Coloured Plaster Bust. Marble, £ 100 . 2953 Lefever, Edmond. Belgium. “ Waiting.” Terra Cotta. £8 . 2954 Leoni, Romolo. Milan. “The Reader.” Marble Bust. ^ 44 . 2955 Malfatti, Andrea. Trento. “The Jealous Mother.” Marble Statue. ^ 120 . 2956 Malfatti, Andrea. Trento. “ After Bathing.” Marble Statue. ^ 160 . 2957 Malfatti, Andrea. Trento. “Disappointment.” Marble Statue. ^ 240 . 2958 Marshall, W. Portrait Medallion. 2959 Matcham, F. Design for Reredos. £ 10 . Exhibited by Master Thomas Holmes 2960 May, W. Charles. “Panthea stabbing herself over the dead body of her husband Abradatus.”—Vide Xenophon’s Cyropcedia, Book vii. Plaster Group. 80 guineas. 2961 May, W. Charles. “Annie, second daughter of Samuel Hoare, Esq.” Terra Cotta Bust. 5962 McCarthy, Hamilton Plantagenet. Archibald Campbell Tait, Archbishop of Canterbury, from life. Plaster Bust. In Marble, 100 guineas. 5983 Merrett, WALTER.. “Medora.” Coloured Plaster Bust, ^1 ioj\ ; Marble, ^ 18 . I (F A.) F 2 68 Sculpture—British and Foreign . [Div. I. 2964 Merrett, Walter. “A Coquette.” Coloured Plaster Bust, £i icw.; Marble, ^ 18 ; TerraCotta, £\. 2365 Merrett, Walter. “ F. Winter, Esq,” Portrait Medallion in Plaster. £$. 2966 Miglioretti, Cav. Pasquale. Milan. (F. Sacchi, London Agent.) “ The Toilet of Lesbia, the Mistress of Catullus.” Marble Statue. ^ 340 . 2967 Miglioretti, Cav. Pasquale. Milan. (F. Sacchi, Lofidan Agent.) “ The Little Flower Girl.” Marble Statuette. ^ 112 . 2968 Miglioretti, Cav. Pasquale. Milan. (F. Sacchi, London Agent.) “ Modesty.” Marble Bust. ^ 40 . £969 Mignot-Delstanche. Belgium. Louis XVI. Chimney Piece. Statuary Marble, Richly Carved. 2970 Mignot-Pelstanche. Belgium. Louis XYI. Chimney Piece. Rosy Oriental Marble, Chiselled and Gilded Bronzes. 2071 Mjgnqt-Delstanche. Belgium. Renaissance. Chimney Piece. Red Porphyry Marble, Polished Copper. 2972 Monk, Arthur. “ Wren and West,” Carved Stone. 2973 Montalba, Hilda. Head of a ludlah Woman. Coloured Plaster Bust. £ 5 , £974 Muller, Carl. “ Christ.” Terra Cotta Statuette. Marble, 180 guineas. “ O thou of little faith, wherefore didst thou doubt ?”— St. Matt, xiv., 31. Exhibited by Mrs. Ida Muller. £975 Mullins, E. Roscoe. “ Girl and Bird.” Plaster Statuette. Marble, ^ 125 . 2976 Mullins, E. Roscoe. Portrait of an Old Lady. Plaster Bust. £977 Nottidge, Caroline. “ Ceres.” Plaster Medallion. £1 y. 2978 Nottidge, Caroline. “Io.” Plaster Medallion. £$ y. 2989 Oldofredi, Count G. Milan. “ Chislehurst.” Plaster Statue. 2SS0 Oldofredi, Count P. Milan. “ Sans Souci.” Small Bronze Statuette. 2981 Owen, John. “ The late Prince Consort.” Granite Bust, For external decoration £10 10 s. .. Exhibited by Mr. Charles Bateman. 2982 Pagani, Luigi. Milan. (F. Sacchi, London Agent.) “Love in Ambush.” Marble Puttino. ^125 2983 Pagani, Luigi. Milan. (F. Sacchi, London Agent.) “Ne- luscho.” Marble and Bronze Bust. £bo. 2984 Pagani, Luigi. Milan. (F. Sacchi, London Agent.) “Selika.” Marble and Bronze Bust. £< 00 . 2985 Fancier A - Besarejl, Valentino, & Brothers. Venice, Frame, £ 120 . .... Class II.] East and West Galleries . 6 g 2986 Panciera-Besarel, Valentino, & Brothers. Venice. Two Tablets. £/± each. 2987 Panciera-Besarel, Valentino, & Brothers. Venice. Two I Tablets. £6 each. 2988 Panciera-Besarel, Valentino, & Brothers. Venice. Two Tablets, with Statues. ^10 each. 2989 Panciera-Besarel, Valentino, & Brothers. Venice. Six Medallions (four in Wood and two in Marble). £ 90 . 2990 Panciera-Besarel, Valentino, & Brothers. Venice. Table. &5. 2391 Panciera-Besarel, Valentino, 8 c Brothers. Venice. Two Pedestals and Statues. £100 each. 2992 Pandiani, Costantino. Milan. “ The First Flowers.” Mar¬ ble Statue £ 200 . 2993 Pandiani, Costantino. Milan. “Diavoletto— a Mask.” Mar¬ ble Statuette. £ 100 . 2394 Parkes, Fannv Elizabeth. Model of a Tomb. 20 guineas. 2395 Peduzzi, Renato. Milan. “Child’s Play.” Marble Statuette. £ 100 . 2996 Peduzzi, Renato. Milan. “A Satyr.” ^120. 2997 Pereda, Raimondo. Milan. “ Fiction and Tenderness.” Marble Group. ^ 320 . 2998 Pessina, Carlo. Milan. (F. Saccht, London Agjnt .^ “ Paolo and Francesca da Rimini.” Marble Group. ^ 700 . 2993 Pessina, Carlo. Milan. (F. Sacchi, London Agent .) “ The Nest.” Marble Putto. ^ 200 . 3300 Pozzi, Egidio. Milan. “ Lord Byron.” Plaster Statue. 3001 Pozzi, Egidio. Milan. “ Michel-Augelo Buonarroti.” Marble Statue. 3002 Pozzi, Egidio. Milan. “ Shakespere.” Bronze Statue. ;3003 Price, T. Harris. “ Venus.” Embossed, after Canova. £ 20 . i3004 Raemaekers, J. A. “Dignity.” Coloured Piaster Statue. £10 ioj. 3005 Raemaekers, J. A. “Impudence.” Plaster Statue. £10 10 s. 3006 Raemaekers, J. A. “Frivolity.” Coloured. Plaster Statue. £5 5 s - 3007 Raemaekers, J. A. “ Religion.” Coloured Piaster Bust. £5 5 s - 3003 Raemaekers, J. A. 3009 Ragusa, Vincenzo. Palermo. “ Ceres.” Marble Bust. 3010 Ragusa, Vincenzo. Palermo. “ The Freedom of the American Slaves.” Bronze Statue. 7° Sculpture—British and Foreign . [Div. I. 3011 Renodeyn, Desire. Belgium. “The First Born.” Marble Statue. ^ 48 . 3012 Robinson, Mrs. J. H. “ Napoleon and the Pope.” 3013 Robinson, Mrs. J. H. “ Mother and Child.” By Leslie. 3014 Robinson, Mrs. J. H. “ Marchioness of Abercorn.” 3015 Robinson, Mrs. J. H. “ Countess of Bedford.” 3016 Robinson, Mrs. J. H. “ Mother and Babe.” 3017 Rodin, Auguste. Belgium. “Youth.” Terra Cotta Bust. p\. 3018 Rodin, Auguste. Belgium. “Mystery.” Terra Cotta Bust. £S- 3019 Rodin, Auguste. Belgium. “ Bacchus.” Terra Cotta Group. £ 7 - 3020 Rodin, Auguste. Belgium. “Com.” Terra Cotta Bust. £\. 3021 Rodin, Auguste. Belgium. “Vines.” Terra Cotta Bust. ^ 4 . 3022 Ruddock, Samuel. “ St. Luke.” Plaster Panel. 3023 Ruddock, Samuel. “ St. Mark.” Plaster Panel. 3024 Ruddock, Samuel. “ Our Lord seated in glory, attended by St. John the Baptist and St. Barnabas.” Plaster Panel. 3025 Samain, Louis. Belgium. “Woman of Cervara.” Plaster; Bronze, ^ 400 ; Marble, ^ 400 ; half size Bronze, ^200 ; Marble, ^ 240 . 3026 Samain, Louis. Belgium. “ Love on the Watch.” Terra Cotta. / 12 . 8027 Schoonjans, Adolphe. “La petite Espiegle.” Marble Bust. 3028 Schwabe, Heinrich. “ Love.” Bronze. ^ 30 . 8029 Sharp, Thomas. “Miriam.” Marble Statuette. 60 guineas. 30&0 Sharp, Thomas. “John Chubb, Esq.” Posthumous Marble Bust. 3031 Sharp, Thomas. “Annette, late Wife of Edwin Jones, Esq., Mayor of Southampton.” Posthumous Plaster Bust. 10 guineas. 3032 Sharp, Thomas. “Blanche Elizabeth, Daughter of Archdeacon Badnall, D.D.” Posthumous Plaster Bust. 5 guineas. 3033 Sossi, Giacomo. Milan. (F. Sacchi, London Agent.) “Child ; at the Bath.” Marble Statue. ^ 140 . 3034 Straker, Robert. “ Linnets defending their Nest.” Embossing in Iron. From a Woodcut. 3035 Taylor, Joseph. Marble Model. ^ 35 . 3036 Terry, Miss Sarah. “ II Penseroso.” Plaster Bust. ^15 15 ^. 3037 Thomson, John Rodeker. “St. Joseph and St. Mary.” Design. £10 ioj. 3038 Thorpe, George Stone. “Morning.” Marble Medallion. Class II.] East and West Galleries. 3039 Thorpe, George Stone. “ Evening.” Marble Medallion. 3040 Thrupp, Frederick. “ Penelope.” Marble Bust. / 8 o. 3041 Thrupp, Frederick. “ The Three Shining Ones Baptising Christian.” Marble Bas Relief. 3042 Ungerer, Jakob. “ Girl with Pigeon.” Marble. ££>o. 3043 Van Rasbourg, A. J. Belgium. “ Daisy Crown.” TerraCotta Bust. £ 4 . 3044 Van Rasbourg, A. J. Belgium. “ Sincerity.” Terra Cotta Bust. ^ 4 . 3045 Van Rasbourg, A. J. Belgium. “ Corn.” Term Cotta Bust. A- 3046 Van Rasbourg, A. J. Belgium. “ Discretion.” Tena Cotta Bust. £ 5 . 3047 Van Rasbourg, A. J. Belgium. “ Crown of Flowers.” Terra Cotta Bust. ^ 4 . 3048 Villa, Federico Gaetano. Milan. “ Pompeian Girl.” Mar¬ ble Bust ^ 38 . 3049 Villa, Federico Gaetano. Milan. “Giacometta”—Turinese Costume. Marble Bust. £ 32 . 3050 Warrall, Charles. Portrait. Plaster Medallion. 3051 Wilke, Charles A. W. “ Free from Care.” Marble. £ 20 . 3052 Williamson, F. J. “ Caught.”—John, eldest Son of Sir William Stirling Maxwell, Bart., M.P. 3053 Williamson, F. J. “Flown.”—Archibald, second Son of Sir William Stirling Maxwell, Bart., M.P. 3054 Williamson, F. J. “ Spring and Autumn.” 3055 Williamson, F. J. “Elaine.” Plaster Statuette. ^10 ioj. 3056 Williamson, F. J. “Frank.” Plaster Medallion. 3057 Williamson, F. J. “Baby.” Plaster Statue. 3058 Wilson, John. Miniature Frame. ,£15 15 ^. I 1 Paintings, Drawings, Sculpture, R.E. 4011 Malempre, L. A. “ Wild Flowers.” Statuette in Ceramic Statuary. £i is. Exhibited by the Ceramic and Crystal Palace Art Union. 4012 Malempr£, L. A. “ The Cherub Wall.” Flower Ornament. £i is. .. Exhibited by the Ceramic and Crystal Palace Art Union . 4013 Monk, Arthur. “ Wren and Nest.” Stone and Panel. 4014 Monti, Raffaelle. “Joy and Sorrow.” Group in Ceramic Statuary, ^io io.y. Exhibited by the Ceramic and Crystal Palace Art Union. 4015 Mortlock, John. Two Japanese Figures, rich Bronze Decora¬ tion, coloured naturally. Modelled at Worcester. ^31 ioj. pair. 4016 Mortlock, John. Life-sized Pug, coloured naturally. Modelled by Evans, of Worcester. ^"4 14 ^. 6 d. 4017 Simpson, W. B., & Sons. Chimney Piece and Mirror Frame in Modelling Glazed Pottery. 4018 Tinworth, George. “ Gethsemane.” “ The Foot of the Cross.” “The Descent from the Cross.” Three Panels in Frame, Salt Glazed Stoneware Sketches .. ., Lent by Messrs. Doulton &• Co. 4019 Tinworth, George. “ A Head.” Coloured Salt Glazed Stone¬ ware .. .. .. .. .. Lent by Messrs. Doulton dr 3 Co. GLASS CUTTING AND ENGRAVING . 4020 Barnes, Thomas St BlizAH. Specimens of Glass Jugs, &c< 4021 Margh, Thomas Charles. Specimens of March’s Patent Decoration. Glass, or China, Flowers on Velvet. 4022 Mortlock, W. & F. Richly Engraved Wall Lights. 4023 PellATt St Wood. Glass, Claret Jugs, Decanters, Glasses, Tumblers, &c. Class II.] Rooms VII, IX., & XVL 93 MISCELLANEOUS ART. 1026 Bailey, John William, Frame of Portraits. Enamelled on Gold and Copper. 1027 Gibbs & Moore. Two Panels for Mural Decoration. Painted upon Linoleum, 1028 Gregory & Co. Two Tapestry Curtains. 12 s. per pair. 1029 Hay, David. Boudoir Mirror Frame. Panels, Imitation Cloisonne Enamel. ^ 33 . 1030 -. Japanese Fans. (In N.W. Upper Quadrant.) Lent by Messrs. Farmer Rogers. 1031 Japanese Imperial Government. Two Paintings. Porcelain. 1032 Japanese Imperial Government. Four Paintings. Water Colour. |033 Japanese Imperial Government. Two Paintings. Lacquer- ware. 1034 Larking, Cuthbert. Black and White Satin Screen, painted with birds and flowers. ^ 30 . 1035 School of Art Needlework. Specimens of Embroidery. (Room IX., W. Galleries). ;036 Summerly, Felix. Frame containing twelve Playing Cards designed by Reuben Townroe, manufactured by De la Rue & Co. ( These Cards are typical of the period, are international in character, and preserve the traditional designs of playing cards. The Hearts refer to the United Kingdom, England, Belgium and Scotland ; the Clubs to Germany, Italy and Switzerland ; the Diamonds to Russia, England, Greece and Spain; the Spades to United States, Germany, Austria and France. 037 Teutschel & Co. Japanese Paintings on Silk Gauze. 038 Teutschel & Co. Old Japanese Book, with paintings on silk and Mikado’s crest. 10 guineas. 94 Engravings , &c. [Div. I. CLASS III. ROYAL ALBERT HALL. LOWER GALLERY.—EAST SIDE. 4051 4052 4053 4054 4055 4056 4057 4058 4059 4060 4081 4082 4083 4084 4065 4066 ENGRAVING S, ETC. Boscolo, Cav. Luigi. Italy. “ The Surprise.” £ 2 . Lupton, the late Thomas. “Little Devils’ Bridge.” Turners Liber Studiorum . Lent by Mr. Thomas Lupton .. Lupton, the late Thomas. Studiorum “Peat Bog.” Turner’s Liber .. Lent by Mr. Thomas Lupton . Lupton, the late Thomas. “Calm.” Turner’s Liber Studiorum Lent by Mr. Thomas Lupton. , Lupton, the late Thomas. “ Pembury Mill.” Turner s Liber Studiorum . Lent by Mr. Thomas Lupton\ Lupton, the late Thomas. “Calais Pier.” After J. M. W. Turner, R.A. .. .. .. .. Lent by Mr. Thomas Luptom Boscolo, Cav. Luigi. Italy. “ Camoens, the Portuguese Poet. £ 2 ' Boscolo, Cav. Luigi. Venice. “ Ophelia.” £ 16 . Braun, Simon. “ Arrest of Prince Rakoczy.” Lithograph. Bruckmann, Frederick. “Portrait of Professor Baron von Liebig.” £2 2 s. Bruckmann, Frederick. “Banquet of the Generals of Wal¬ lenstein.” £2 2 s. Boscolo, Cav. Luigi. Venice. “Hamlet.” £ 16 . Boscolo, Cav. Luigi. Italy. “Tasso in the Madhouse of Ferrara.” £ 2 . Lupton, the late Thomas. “Norham Castle.” Turner’s Liber Studiorum . Lent by Mr. Thomas Lupton . Lupton, the late Thomas. “ Source of Averon.” Turner’s Liber Studiorum .. Lent by Mr. Thomas Lupton _Illustrations to Cassell’s “ Old Fairy Tales,” executed by typographic etching .. .. Lent by Mr. J. Moyr Smith , Royal Albert Hall. 95 Class III.] 4067 Lupton, the late Thomas. “Solway Moss.” Turner’s Liber Studiorum .. .. .. .. Lent by Mr. Thomas Lupton. 4968 Lupton, the late Thomas. “ Raglan Castle.” Turner’s Liber Studioyum .. .. .. .. Lent by Mr. Thomas Lupton. 14069 Brunn, E. Austria. Specimens of Wood Engraving. ! 4070 Young, C. & A. Portrait of the Rev. Dr. Candlish. £■$ 3 ^-. 4071 Welch, William J. Architectural Engravings on Wood. (4072 Welch, William J. Portraits and Figures. Wood Engravings. 4073 Welch, William J. Scientific Illustrations. Wood Engravings. 4074 Gardner, W. B. “ Pollice Verso.” After J. L. Gerome. 4076 Quartley, J. Cover to Cassell’s “History of England.” Lent by Mr. J. Moyr Smith. 4077 Palmer, W. J. Wood Engravings. After designs by W. Small. 4078 Welch, William J. Landscapes. Wood Engravings. 4079 Swain, —. -Classic and Mediaeval Sketches executed for Punch. Lent by Mr. J. Moyr Smith, 14080 Brunn, E. Austria, Specimens of Wood Engraving. 4081 Gardner, W. B. Nine Engravings from Drawings by W. Small. 4032 Gardner, W. B. “Be it ever so humble, there’s no place like home.” After Sir Edwin Landseer, R.A. ! 4083 Swain, —. Classic and Mediaeval Sketches done for Punch. Lent by Mr. J. Moyr Smith. 4084 -. Illustrations to Cassell’s “ Old Fairy Tales,” executed by typographic etching .. .. Lent by Mr. J. Moyr Smith. 4085 Paterson, Robert. Specimens of Engraving on Wood. 4086 Gardner, W. B. “ A Lowland Lassie.” After T. Faed, R.A. 4087 Hollidge & Wentworth. Subjects from Norse Mythology, done for Cassell’s Almanac, 1874 • • Lent by Mr. J. Moyr Smith. 4088 Harral, Horace. Illustrations to “ The Parisiennes.” From Drawings by Sydney Hall. 4089 Harral, Hoea.ce. “The Jester.” After G. Durand. 4090 -. Headings to “Old Fairy Tales,” executed by typo¬ graphic etching .. .. .. Lent by Mr. J. Moyr S?nith. 4091 Lane, R. J., A.R.A. “A Portrait.” Lithograph. After G. Richmond .. ., .. .. .. .. Lent by Mrs. Lane. 4092 Chattock, Richard Samuel. “The Old Moat.” Etching. £2 2 s. 4093 Lane, R. J., A.R.A. “High Life.” Lithograph. After Sir Edwin Landseer, R.A. .. Lent by Messrs. H. Graves 6 ° Co. 4094 Rajon, —. “ Le Chapeau de Paille.” Etching. Lent by Mr. Frederick Goulding. 1095 Goulding, Frederick. “ Near Shiplake.” Etching. £1 is. 96 Engravings , Sfc, [Div. I. 4096 Lane, R. J., A.R.A. “ Right Hon. Lord Lyndhurst.” Lent by Mr. William Mitchell . 4098 Slocombe, C, P. “ A Corner in Rouen.” Etching. ^5 5 ^. 4099 Lane, R. J., A.R.A. “A Highland Shepherd’s Dog.” Litho¬ graph. After Sir Edwin Landseer, R.A. Lent by Messrs. IL. Graves 6 ° Co. 4100 Cousins, S. “Yes or No.” Engraving. After J. E. Millais, R.A. ., .. .. .. Lent by Messrs. T . Agnew & Sons , 4101 Jesse, George R. “Landscape .Scenery in Cheshire.” Two Etchings on Copper. 4102 Slocombe, Alfred. Three Etchings :“ Porte d’Ostende, Bruges, Belgium;” “Dawn—Lake Zug, Switzerland;” “An Idler.” £6 6 s. 4103 Lane, R. J., A.R.A. “Portrait of a Lady & Children.” After Buckner .. .. .. .. .. Lent by Mrs. Lane . 4104 Cousins, S. “The Strawberry Girl.” After Sir Joshua Reynolds, P.R.A. .. .. Lent by Messrs. 7. Agnew dr* Sons, 4105 Slocombe, Alfred. “The Dochart, near Killin, Perthshire.” Etching. ^3 3 s. 4107 Chattock, Richard Samuel. “Blast Furnaces, Cradley.” Etching. £2 2 s. 4108 Chattock, Richard Samuel. “Monk’s Wharf, Tipton.” Etching. £2 2 s. 4108a Lane, R. J., A.R.A. “Low Life.” Lithograph. After Sir Edwin Landseer, R.A. .. Lent by Messrs. H. Graves dr 5 Co, 4110 McCarthy, William Winspeare. “Hammersmith Bridge.” Etching on Copper. 4111 Lane, R. J., A.R.A. “ General Sir Charles Napier.” After Count Pierlas .. .. .. .. Lent by Miss Emily Lane. 4112 Lane, R. J., A.R.A. Lithographs. Lent by Messrs. Michael dr 5 Nicholas Hanhart. 4113 Lane, R. J., A.R.A. Specimens of Lithographs. Lent by Mr. J. A. Vinter. 4114 Lane, R. J., A.R.A. “ Albert Smith.” After Field Talfourd. Lent by Miss Emily Lane. 4114a Ryall, H. T. “Christening of the Princess Royal.” Lent by Mrs. Ryall. 4115 Ballin, John. “LesAdieux.” After J. Tissot. 8 guineas. 4116 Vernon, Thomas. “ Virgin and Child.” After Dyce. Lent by Mrs. Amelia Hipp. 4117 Landseer, Thomas, A.R.A. “Doubtful Crumbs.” After Sir Edwin Landseer, R.A. .. .. .. Lent by Messrs. Fores. 4118 Ryall, H. T. “ Columbus.”. Lent by Mrs. Ryall . Class III/] Royal Albert Hall. 97 4119 Veenon Thomas. “ Lady Constance Grosvenor.” After Win- ei la ter ., • • • • • • • • Lent by Mrs. Amelia Hipp. 4120 Mottram, Charles. “Out all Night-Lake Superior, America.” 4121 StMMONDS, W. H. “News of our marriage.” 4182 S G D Sr£r- “ LeS Misfebles -” Li “ Engraving after 4123 “ Po r ! l ™ t . of thc Iate Marquis of Lansdowne.” After Sir !•. Grant, P.R.A... Lent by Messrs. Fores. 4124 Mitchell, Robert. “The Black Brunswicker.” After J. E. liliais, R.A. . by Mr , Harry Edward Mitchell. 4125 Robinson, J. H., R.A. “Mother and Child.” After C. R. .Leslie, R.A. Lent hy ^ /7 RublnsuJU 4126 Ryall, H. T. “The Death of the Stag.” With No. 4131, s ‘ .. .. .. .. Exhibited by Messrs. Fores. 4127 L Afte N r S^Hart, “ d Sahd “-” L!ne 4128 Blanchard, A. “ TheVintage Festival-Ancient Rome.” After Alma Tadema. ^io ioa. Exhibited by Messrs. Pilgeram & Lefe-ore. 4128a Mitchell, Roblrt. “ Children in the Wood.” Lent by Mr. Harry Edward Mitchell. 4129 Mitchell, P.oeert. “ Her Only Playmates.” After Heywood dy . Lent by Mr. Harry Edward Mitchell. 4*30 Robinson, J. H., R.A. “Counters of Bedford.” After Van Dyck. Lent by Airs. J, II. Robinson. 4131 RyaLl, H. T. “ The Combat.” With No. 4126, /"eg Ss. Exhibited by Alessrs. Fores. 4132 Barlow T. Oldham, A.R.A. “Portrait of H.R.TI. Duke of Cambridge.” After John Lucas .. .. Lent by MessrSm Fores% 4133 Robinson, T. H. R.A. “Napoleon and the Pope.” After Sir David Wilkie, R.A. Lent by Mrs% ^ Robinson. 4134 Holl, Francis. II Pcnseroso.” After G. E. r Hicks: Lent by Messrs. Fores , 4135 Ryall, H. T. “ Changing Pasture.” After Rosa Bonheur. Exhibited by Messrs. Pilgeram er 5 Lefevre. 4136 Ryall, H. T. “ Life in the old Dog yet ” .. Lent by Airs. Ryall. 4137 Ryall, H. T. “ Landais Peasants.” After Rosa Bonheur. / io IOS. .. .. Exhibited by Alessrs. Pilgeram Lx Lefevre. 4138 Stacpoole, F. “Buy a Dog, Ma’am?” After R. Ansdell, * * • • • • • • • • Lent by Alessrs. Fores. 4139 Barlow, T. Oldham, A.R.A. “ Prayer in Spain.” After John Phillip, R.A. ioj. .. Exhibited by Air. Edward S. Palmer. 4140 Holl, Francis. “L’Allegro.” After G. E. Hicks. Lent by Alessrs. Fores. (F.A.) ' ’ H 9 8 [DiV. I. Engravings , &c. 4141 Holl, Francis. “ The Heavens are telling the Glory of God.” After Margaret Gillies .. .. .. .. Lent by Messrs. Fores. 4112 Ryall, H. T. “Gleaner” .. .. .. Lent by Mrs. Ryall. 4143 Robinson, J. H., R.A. “Marchioness of Abercorn.” After Sir Edwin Landseer, R.A. .. .. Lent by Mrs. J. H. Robinson. 4115 Willmore, Arthur. “Dutch Trawlers landing Fish at Egraont.” Engraved in line for the Art Union of London. After the original, by E. W. Cooke, R.A. 4143 Lewis, Charles George. “ The Poacher.” After Sir Edwin Landseer, R.A. 4147 Lupton, the late Thomas. “Dr. Thomas Chalmers.” After W. Gordon .. .. .. .. .. Lent by Mr. Thomas Lupton. 4118 Ryall, H. T. “ Blind Girl.” .. .. .. Le?it by Mrs. Ryall. 4149 Robinson, J. H., R.A. “Mother and Child.” After J. Cope, R.A. .. .. .. .. .. Lent by Mrs. J. H. Robinson. 4150 Simmonds, W. H. “Royal Sports.” After Sir Edwin Landseer, R.A. .. .. .. .. Lent by Messrs. H. Graves & Co. 4151 Scott, James. “Music hath Charms.” After Thomas Faed, R.A. Lent by Messrs. H. Graves Co. 4152 Graves, Robert, A.R.A. Four Portraits of Celebrated French Characters. From a large set. All copied from rare old Engravings. 1825 .. .. .. Lent by Mr. Algernon Graves. 4153 Graves, Robert, A.R.A. Sixteen Engravings from Gems, on one sheet. Fifteen are from drawings by Mr. Mulready, Junr., and the “ Homer” is by William Mulready, R.A. 1820 . Lent by Mr. Algernon Graves. 4154 Parkes, R. P. “ The Highland Hearth.” Lent by Messrs. H. Graves Co. 4155 Graves, Robert, A.R.A. “Via Dolorosa—Christ Bearing the Cross.” After the Picture by Raphael ; sold at Mr. Brett’s sale. 1869 .. .. .. .. .. Lent by Mr. Henry Graves . 4156 Graves, Robert, A.R.A. “ Mrs. Siddons.” From the Picture by Thomas Gainsborough, R.A., now in the National Gallery. 1869 .. .. .. .. .. Lent by Mr. Henry Graves. 4157 Graves, Robert, A.R.A. “La Vierge-au-Miroir.” After the Murillo belonging to Thomas Baring, Esq. 1864 . Lent by Mr. LLenry Graves. 4158 Graves, Robert, A.R.A. “Cromwell resolving to refuse the Crown.” After the late Charles Lucy. Engraved as a companion to Napoleon I. After Paul De la Roche, 1858 . Lent by Mr. LLenry Graves. 4159 Graves, Robert, A.R.A. 4 ‘ Lord Nelson.” After L. F. Abbott. Engraved from the picture in Greenwich Hospital.” 1848 . Lent by Mr. Henry Graves « Class III.] Royal Albert HalL 99 4160 Graves, Robert, A.R.A. “ Mrs. Graham.” After Thomas Gainsborough, R.A. From the original Picture in the National Gallery at Edinburgh. 1865 .. .. Lent by Mr. Henry Graves. 4161 Graves, Robert, A.R.A. “Dr. Johnson, Mrs. Thrale (after¬ wards Mrs. Piozzi), and Boswell.” One Sheet. 1821 .—“ Seven Italian Poets.” Engraved for Pickering’s set. 1820 and 1822 . Lent by Mr. Algernon Graves. 4162 Graves, Robert, A.R.A. “ The Baron’s Charger.” After the late J. F. Herring, Senr. Engraved as a companion to the late Sir Edwin Landseer’s “ Horses at the Fountain.” 1850 . Lent by Mr. Henry Graves. 4163 Graves, Robert, A.R.A. “ Shakespeare brought before Sir Thomas Lucy for Deer Stealing.” After Sir George Harvey, P.R.S.A. Engraved for the members of the Association for the promotion of the Fine Arts in Scotland. 1838 . Lent by Mr. Henry Graves. 4164 Graves, Robert, A.R.A. “The Royal Children.” After J. S. Copley, R.A. Engraved for the Royal Gallery, i 860 . Lent by Mr. Algernon Graves. 4165 Graves, Robert, A.R.A. “The Good Shepherd.” After T. W. C. Dobson, R.A. Engraved as a companion to the small plate of “ The Light of the World,” by Holman Hunt. 1870 . Lent by Mr. Henry Graves. 4166 Graves, Robert, A.R.A. “ The Good Shepherd.” After the Murillo belonging to Baron Rothschild.” 1863 . Lent by Mr. Henry Graves. 4167 Graves, Robert, A.R.A. “Honourable Frances Duncombe, daughter of Lord Feversham, afterwards Mrs. Bowater.” Etched and partly engraved from the original picture belonging to Baron Lionel de Rothschild. This impression is the state of the plate at the time Mr. Robert Graves was seized with his last illness. November, 1872 .. .. .. .. Lent by Mr. Henry Graves. 4168 Graves, Robert, A.R.A. (a) “The Trespasser.” First plate; engraved by Mr. R. Graves at the age of fifteen. 1813 .— (b) “ Gulliver and the Dwarf.” Second plate; age sixteen. 1814 .—( c) “A Saint.” First portrait; age seventeen. 1815 . Lent by Mr. Algernon Graves , 4169 Graves, Robert, A.R.A. “ Reading the Bible in the Crypt of Old St. Paul’s.” After Sir George Harvey, P.R.S.A. 1846 . Lent by Mr. Henry Graves. 4170 Graves, Robert, A.R.A. “Mrs. Lloyd (Miss Leigh).” After Sir Joshua Reynolds, P.R.A. From the original Picture belonging to Baron Lionel de Rothschild. 1867 . Lent by Mr. Henry Graves. 4171. GRAVES, Robert, A.R.A. (b) “Scene from Red Gauntlet .” After 1832 .— (a) “ Scene from Anne of Gierstein.” After C. R. Leslie, R.A. 1833 . From the seven plates engraved by Mr. Graves for Moon, Bays Sc Graves’ set of illustrations to the Waverley Novels ,, .. Lent by Mr. Algernon Graves # (f.a.) h 2 1 Go lingiaviiigs, £fc. [DlV. I» 4172 Graves, Robert, A.R.A. “ Georgina, Duchess of Devonshire;” Alter Thomas Gainsborough, R.A. From the Sketch belonging to yiscountess Clifden. 1870 .. .. Lent by Mr. Henry Graves. 4173 Graves, Robert, A.R.A. {a) “ The Cat’s Paw.” After the late Sir Edwin Landseer, R.A. 1830 .—(£) “The Widow.” After Rochard. 1830 . The former engraved for th z Forget-me-not set of annuals, and the latter for Mr. Bovinet’s French set. Lent by Mr. Algernon Graves. 4174 Graves, Robert, A.R.A. “ The Highland Whiskey Still.” After the late Sir Edwin Landseer, R.A.; from the original picture in the possession of his Grace the Duke of Wellington, K.G, 1842 . Lent by Mr. Henry Graves. 4175 Graves, Robert, A.R.A. “ Mrs. Beaufoy.” After Thomas Gainsborough, R.A., from the picture belonging to Sir William Heathcoate, Bart. 1872 ,, .. Lent by Mr. Henry Graves. 4176 Graves, Robert, A.R.A. (b) “ The Spanish Flower Girl.” Engraved from the Murillo at Dulwich for one of the annuals. 1828 .— (a) “La Vierge-au-Rosaire.” After the Murillo at Dulwich. Engraved for the Iris. 1830 . Lent by Mr. Algernon Graves. 4177 Graves, Robert, A.R.A. (a) “Miranda.” From the Temfest An outline etching. 1829 .— (b) “Interior of the Old British Institution.” An outline etching in perspective. 1829 . Lent by Mr. Algernon Graves. 4178 Parkes, R. P. “Boys at Play.” Lent by Messrs. LL. Graves Co. 4179 Graves, Robert, A.R.A. “The Blue Boy, Master Buttall.” After Thomas Gainsborough, R.A. Engraved in 1868 , from the Picture belonging to His Grace the Duke of Westminster. Lent by Air. Henry Graves. 4180 Graves, Robert, A.R.A. “ Mathematical Abstraction.” After Theodore Lane. 1832 .. .. Lent by Airs. Algernon Graves. 4181 Graves, Robert, A.R.A. “ La Vierge-au-Rosaire.” After the Murillo at Dulwich. 1851 .. .. Lent by Air. Henry Graves. 4182 Graves, Robert, A.R.A. “The Highland Cradle.” After the late Sir Edwin Landseer, R.A. From the picture in the posses¬ sion of the Earl of Normanton. 1852 . Lent by Mr. Henry Graves. 4183 Graves, Robert, A.R.A. “Lord Byron.” After Thomas Phillips ; from the original picture belonging to J. Murray. Esq. It was through the merits of this plate that Mr. Robert Graves was elected an Associate Engraver of the Royal Academy. N.B. —He was elected without going to the ballot, as every member present voted for him. 1836 .. .. Lent by Air. Henry Graves. 4184 Graves, Robert, A.R.A. “ The Enthusiast.” After Theodore Lane. 1831 . Engraved for the benefit of the painter’s family after his early death .. .. .. Lent by Airs. Algernon Graves 4185 Zobel, G. “Spring Ploughing.” After H. A. B. Davis, A.R.A. Lent by Messrs. LL. Graves & Co. Class III.] Royal Albert Hall. o 4186 Jackson, J. R. “ Mr. Robert Graves, A.R.A.” Aged 3;. After a Painting by R. W. Buss. 1835 . Lent by Mrs. Algernon Graves. 4187 Graves, Robert, A.R.A. “ Charles Dickens, Esq., aged 27 .” After the late Daniel Maclise, R.A. Engraved lor the first volume of Forster’s Life of Charles Dickens. This picture was the property of the author, and was sold at his sale and pur¬ chased there by the Rev. Sir F. Jaddrell, Bart. 1872 . Lent by Mrs. Algernon Graves. 4188 Prior, T. “ Apollo and the Sybil—Bay of Baie. After J. M. W. Turner, R.A. .. .. .. Lent by Messrs. LL. Graves Cf Co. 4189 Graves, Robert, A.R.A. “ Charles Dickens, Esq., aged 47 .” After W. P. Frith, R.A. 1872 .. Lent by Mr. Algernon Graves. 4190 Graves, Robert, A.R.A. “Mr. Robert Graves, Print Seller 'father of Mr. Robert Graves, A.R.A.J.” After Hoppner. The last portrait he painted. 1827 .. Lent by Mr. Algernon Graves. 4191 Atkinson, T. L. “Lady Godiva.” After G. Van Lerious. Lent by Messrs. LL. Graves 6° Co. 4192 Tomkins, C. A. “ Portrait of James 'Watt.” 4193 Graves, Robert, A.R.A. (a) “ The Spanish Girl.” 1830 .— (b) “ The Gipsy Mother.” 1830 . Both engraved after Sir D. Wilkie, R.A., lor the annuals .. Lent by Mr. Algernon Graves. 4194 Graves, Robert. A.R.A. (a) “Duchess of Richmond.” 1832 .— (A) “ Viscountess Belgrave.” 1832 . Both after Sir Thomas Lawrence and specimens of the numerous plates Mr. Graves engraved for the various annuals then so popular, and which did so much for the promotion of line engt aving. Lent by Mr. Algernon Graves. 4195 Graves, Robert, A.R.A. (a) “ Cardinal Bossuet.” This is one of the most minute pieces of line engraving ever executed by Mr. Graves. 1834 .— (b) “Napoleon I.” This portrait was made up by the engraver from those portions of other portraits that were con¬ sidered most like. Engraved for Mr. Cadell. 1834 . Lent by Air. Algernon Graves. 4196 Simmonds, W. H. “ Shadow of the Cross.” After P. R. Morris. Lent by Messrs. LL. Graves dr 5 Co. 4197 Graves, Robert, A.R.A. “Duchess of Northumberland.” 1825 . Lent by Mr. Algernon Graves. 4138 Graves, Robert, A.R.A. “The Origin of the Harp.” En¬ graved for the Art Journal. 1862 . Lent by Mrs. Algernon Graves. 4199 Graves, Robert, A.R.A. “ Greek Girl.” After the late Sir Charles L. Eastlake, P.R.A. 1858 . Lent by Mr. Algernon Graves. 4293 Graves, Robert, A.R.A. “Musical Bore.” After R. W. Buss. 1834 •• •• •• •• Lent by Mr. Algernon Graves. 4201 Graves, Robert, A.R.A. “Duke of Northumberland.” 1825 . feiyt by Air. Algernon Graves^ 102 Engravings, &c. [Div. I. 4202 4203 4204 4205 4206 4207 4208 4209 4210 4211 4212 4214 4215 4216 4217 4219 4220 4221 4223 Graves, Robert, A.R.A. “ H.R.H. Princess Amelia.” After Sir Thomas Lawrence. Painted to complete the set of the Royal Family, by Thomas Gainsborough, R.A., the Princess not being bom when the set was painted. 1855 . Lent by Mrs. Algernon Graves. Simmonds, W. H. “ Shepherd of Jerusalem.” After P. R. Morris. Lent by Messrs. H. Graves 6^ Co. Graves, Robert, A.R.A. (a) “ Sir Arthur Hesilrige, Bart.” 1824 .— (b) “Daniel Defoe, Author of Robinson Crusoe .” 1824 . —These are specimens of Portrait Engraving after the Old Masters .. .. .. .. Lent by Mr. Algernon Graves. Graves, Robert, A.R.A. (a) “ Sir Mark Skyes, Bart.” En¬ graved as a Frontispiece to his Sale Catalogue. 1823 .— (b) “James Christie, Esq.” Engraved after a Bust by Behnes. 1832 ,—Both are specimens of his Engraving after Sculpture. Lent by Mr. Algernon Graves. Landseer, Thomas, A.R.A. “Browsing.” After Sir Edwin Landseer, R.A. .. .. .. Lent by Messrs. H. Graves & Co. Ryall, H. T. “Waiting for the Deer to rise.” After Sir E. Landseer, R.A. ^14 14 X. .. .. Exhibited by Messrs. Fores. Lupton, the late Thomas. “ Wordsworth.” Lent by Mr. Thomas Lupton. Hole, William. “ Miranda and Dorothea.” After John Faed. Lent by Messrs. Fores. Bromley, F. “ Portrait of the late Major-General Hon. Sir James Yorke Scarlet.” After Sir F. Grant, P.R.A. Lent by Messrs. Fores. Mitchell, Robert. “ Too Late.” After David Cooper. Lent by Mr. Harry Edward Mitchell. Ryall, H. T. “Napoleon III.” Pen and Ink Drawing. Lent by Mrs. Ryall. Cousins, Henry. “ Portrait of the late Earl of Cardigan, at Balaklava.” After A. F. De Prades .. Lent by Messrs. Fores. Lane, R. J., A.R.A. Specimens of Lithographs. Lent by Mr. J. A. Vinter. Lane, R. J., A.R.A. “ Jenny Lind.” Lent by Mr. William Mitchell. Lane, R. J., A.R.A. “ Maria Taglioni.” Lent by Mr. William Mitchell. Lane, R. J., A.R.A. “Madame Doche.” Lent by Mr. William Mitchell. Lane, R. J., A.R.A. “Mr. Charles Kean.” Lent by Mr. William Mitchell. Lane, R.J., A.R,A. “ Mr. Fechter.” Lent by Mr. William Mitchell. Lane, R. J., A.R.A. “ Miss Murray.” Lent by Mr, William Mitchell , Royal Albert Hall. Class III.] 103 4223a Lane, R. J., A.R.A. Frame of Five Engravings. Lent by Mr. William Mitchell 4224 Lane, R. J., A.R.A. “Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kean.” Lent by Mr. William Mitchell. 4225 -. “ Sims Reeves.” After Winterhalter. Lent by Mrs. G. M. Tod. 4226 Lane, R. J., A.R.A. “ Giuditta Pasla.” L ent by Mr. William Mitchell. 4227 Lane, J. R., A.R.A. “ Pauline Davemay.” Lent by Mr. William Mitchell. 4228 Mitchell, Robert. “Cinderella.” Lentby Mr. Harry Edward Mitchell. 4229 Lewis, Charles George. “The Noble Army of Martyrs.” Engraving. After Thomas Jones Barker. 4230 Mitchell, Robert. “ Christ walking on the Sea.” Lent by Mr. Harry Edward Mitchell. \ 4231 Blanchard, A. “Virgin and Angels.” Exhibited by Messrs. Pilgeram dr* Lefevre. 4232 Biot, Gustave. Belgium. “ Portrait of Mons. Sandford.” En¬ graving after De Winne. 4233 Biot, Gustave. Belgium. “ Portrait of H.M. the Emperor of Austria.” Engraving after d’Angeli. 4234 De Gravesande, Charles. Belgium. “ Study of a Mill.” Etching. 4235 De Gravesande, Charles. Belgium. “ The Return from Fishing.” Etching. Photographs. [Div. I. 104. CLASS III. ROYAL ALBERT HALL. LOWER GALLER Y.—W E S T SIDE. PHOTOGRAPHS. 4301 Lemere, Bedford. Photographs of Casts in the Royal Archi¬ tectural Museum. £$ 3 -r. 4302 Woodbury Permanent Photographic Printing Company. Frame of Nine Photographs, by the Woodbury Mechanical Process. 4303 Woodbury Permanent Photographic Printing Company. Frame of Eleven Photographs, by the Woodbury Mechanical Process. 4304 Kosler, J., Junr. Eight Views of the Castle of Camenz. 4305 Wray, Cecil. A Portrait Study. 4306 Wqodington, W. F. Three Photographs of Pediments. 4307 Bruce, George. “ Glossy Leave.” 4308 Lock & Whitfield. Frame of twelve Photographs. 4309 Faulkner, Robert. Frame of Instantaneous Photographs. 4310 Pointer, Harry. “ The Brighton Cats.” 4311 Bruce, George. “ Work, for all Labour is Noble and Holy.” 4312 Hedges, David. “ Entire Horse.” 4313 Whiting, Matthew. Four Photographs. Made on Dry Plates by the Gum-Gallic Process. 4314 Hedges, David. “A Sheep.” 4315 Bedford, William. “ Pont-y-Pair, Bettws-y-Coed.” 7 s . 4318 Hollyer, Frederick. Photograph of a Painting by H. S. Marks, A.R.A. 1317 Bedford, William. “ River Scene on the Conway.” “ js . <318 Hedges, David. “ Man and Bull.” 4319 Whiting, Matthew. Four Photographs. Made on Dry Plates by the Gum-Gallic Process. Class III.] Royal Albert Rail . 105 4320 4321 14322 4323 4324 4325 4326 4327 4328 4329 4330 1331 1332 1333 1334 1335 ■333 ;337 338 339 1340 1341 342 1313 344 345 [“ 147 ! $48 149 Whiting, Matthew. Five Photographs. Made on Dry Plates by the Gum*Gallic Process. Hedderly, James. “ At Cheyne Walk, before the Embankment.” 15 ^ Woodington, W. F. Six Photographs of Statues. Moco, —. Mauritius. Sixteen Portraits of Natives. Ferneley, Charles Allan. “ The Nativity.” After Sir Joshua Reynolds. Carbon Reproduction, 10 s. 6d. Lewis, A. Three Photographs .. Lent by Mr. James Linstead. Beer, Alois. Frame of eleven Portraits. Lombardi, —. Cabinet Portrait of a Lady. Lombardi, —. Cabinet Portrait of a Lady. Woodbury Permanent Photographic Printing Company. Frame of fifteen Views of Holland House, Kensington, by the Woodbury Mechanical Process. Lombardi, —. Cabinet Portrait of a Lady. Crawshay, Robert. “ Dr. Diamond.” Seeley, Edward. “Rev. J. Light.” 15 ^. Berlin Photographic Company. Germany. “ Tannhauser and Venus.” After Knille. ^4 4 ^. Seeley, Edward. “ Rev. IT. F. Kettle.” 15 ^. Croughton, George. Enlarged Portrait of a Lady, finished by the Vander Weyde (patent) Process. Croughton, George. Enlarged Portrait of a Child, finished by the Vander Weyde (patent) Process. Croughton, George. Enlarged Portrait of a Lady, finished by the Vander Weyde (patent) Process. Bruce, George. “My Mother.” Cocking, H. Garrett. “ A Painter’s Studio.” Boucher, A. Rembrandt Portrait. Boucher, A. “ Portrait of a Lady as Anne Boleyn.” Boucher, A. Portrait Study. Boucher, A. Rembrandt Portrait. Boucher, A. Rembrandt Portrait. Boucher, A. Rembrandt Portrait. Wray, Leonard, Junr. “The Little Fruit Seller.” “ • • • A g-entle hand the}' hear Low tapping at the bolted door.” Bruce, George. “ Wanderers in a Foreign Land.” Wray, Cecil. A Portrait. Boucher, A. Rembrandt Portrait, Photographs. ' [Div. I. 106 4350 Boucher, A. Rembrandt Portrait. 4351 Berlin Photographic Company. Germany. “ Madonna di San Sisto.” After Raphael. £\ 4 ^. 4352 Berlin Photographic Company. Germany. “ Angels.” After Raphael, from the “Madonna di San Sisto.” £\ 4 * 5 -. 4353 Davison, The Misses. “Day Dreams.” £3 31 -. 4354 Lombardi,—. “ The Speaker.” 4355 Teesdale, F. S. “ Ightham Mote, Sevenoaks.” Lent by Mr. M. E. Teesdale , 4353 Boulger, Mrs. Photograph of an Engraving. After Ary Schaeffer. 4357 Lock & Whitfield. Frame of Fifteen Portraits. 4358 Teesdale, F. S. “Ightham Mote, Sevenoaks.” Lent by Mr. M. E. Teesdale , 4359 Davison, The Misses. “ Head of a Turk.” £3 3 ^. 4360 Seeley, Edward. “R. Easton, Esq.” 4361 Teesdale, F. S. “ Ightham Mote, Sevenoaks.” Lent by Mr. M. E. Teesdale 4362 Wortley, Col. Stuart. “ Cassandra.” ^5 5 s, 4363 Wortley, Col. Stuart. “ Ophelia.” ^5 5 >r. 4364 Earl, Francis C. “ A Cottage.” Photograph. 21 s. 4366 Cooper, Emma. Two Coloured Portraits of Children. 4366a Cooper, Emma. Seven Coloured Portraits of Children. 4367 Lock & Whitfield. Coloured Portrait. 4368 Lock & Whitfield. Coloured Portrait. 4369 Perkins, H. S. Specimen of Photographic Colouring. 4370 Tuck, W. H. & Co. Coloured Portrait of a Lady. On Porcelain. ;£ 2 i- 4371 Lombardi, — . Eleven Views of the Brighton Aquarium. 4372 Lombardi, —. Eleven Views of the Brighton Aquarium. 4374 Hedges, David. “ Dogs.” 4375 Hains, David. Frame containing Photographs from Works by A. Bruce Joy, Esq. 4376 Lock & Whitfield. Transparency, by the Woodbury Mechanical Process. 4377 Woodbury Permanent Photographic Printing Company. Frame of Lantern Transparencies. By the Woodbury Process. Ilass III.] Royal Albert Hall. 107 401 Earl, Francis C. “Curlew.” Photograph. 15 s. 402 Bruckmann, Frederick. “ Nathan the Wise, and the Knight Templar.” £2 2 s. 403 Farl, Francis C. “ Guinea Fowl.” Photograph. 15 ^. 404 Bruckmann, Frederick. “ Margaret at the Spinning Wheel.” £2 2 s. 405 Berlin Photographic Company. Germany. “ Death of Mozart.” After Kaulbach. £\ 4 J. 408 Bruckmann, Frederick. “ The Garden Scene, from Faust.” £z 2 S . 407 - --. “ What are the shepherds doing, that the lambs go astray ?” Autotype. After B. S. Marks. Lent by Mr. B. S. Marks. 408 Bergamasco, Charles. Russia. Portrait of a Lady. 409 Bergamasco, Charles. Russia. Portrait of a Gentleman. 410 Boucher, A. Rembrandt Portrait. 411 Cowper, Mrs. Isabel A. View in the Architectural Courts, South Kensington Museum. 112 Cowper, Mrs. Isabel A. Architectural Courts, West Side, South Kensington Museum. 413 Cowper, Mrs. Isabel A. View in the Architectural Courts,' South Kensington Museum. 414 Cowper, Mrs. Isabel A. Upper Gallery, Architectural Courts, South Kensington Museum. 415 Bedford, William. “ The Coast, near Clovelly.” 7 s. 416 Bedford, William. “ Stepping Stones on the Conway, North Wales.” 7 ^. 417 Bedford, William. “Pandy Mill, North Wales.” js. 118 Bedford, William. “ At Watermouth, North Devon.” 7^. 419 Bedford, William. “ Clovelly, North Devon.” 7 s. 420 Bedford, William. “ Watermouth Bay, North Devon.” 7 s. 421 Hollyer, Frederick. Photograph of a Painting by IT. S. Marks, A.R.A. 422 Bedford, William. “ View from the Beach, Ilfracombe.” 7 s. 423 ITollyer, Frederick. Photograph of a Painting by T. Arm¬ strong. 1421 Bedford, William. “ In the Park, Clovelly Court.” Js. 425 Sutcliffe, Francis M. “ Where the Bees used to be.” 12 s. 426 Mason, Eliza Morris. “ Happy Childhood.” 427 Mason, Eliza Morris. “ Blossom.” 428 Hollyer, Frederick. Photograph of a Painting by H. S. Marks, A.R.A, Photographs . [Div. 108 4429 Cowper, Mrs. Isabel A. “ Industrial Art as applied to Peaceful Uses.” From a Cartoon by F. Leighton, Esq., R.A. 4430 Hollyer, Frederick. Photograph of a Painting'by Miss Starr. 4431 Sutcliffe, Francis M. “The Wizard’s Glen.” 12 s. 4433 Spencer, J. Houghton. “Parish School House at Thurlbear, Taunton.” 4433 Crawshay, Robert. “ Lizzie.” 4434 Berlin Photographic Company. Germany. “ Madonna and Child.” After Raphael, from the “ Madonna di San Sisto.” /4 4 J '* 4135 Crawshay, Robert. “ Charlie.” 4436 Robinson, H. P., & Cherill, N. K. “A Gleaner.” £2 12 s. 6 d. 4437 Berlin Photographic Company. Germany. “ A Drop too much.” Alter Grutzner. £ 4 . 4 ^. 4138 Robinson, H. P., & Cherill, N. K. “ The Passing Stranger.” £2 1 2S. (id. 4439 Bruckmann, Frederick. “ Faust’s Vision.” /i u. 4440 Bergamasco, Charles. Russia. Portrait of a Lady. 4441 Blanchard, Valentine. “Rebecca.” 4443 Bergamasco, Charles. Russia. Portrait of a Lady. 4443 Bruckmann, Frederick. “ Walpurgis Night, from Faust P £' 4444 Boucher, A. “Mrs. Scott Siddons.” 4445 Boucher, A. “ Mrs. Scott Siddons.” 4446 Boucher, A. “Lieut.-Gen. Sir Lintom Simmons, K.C.B.” 4447 Crawshay, Robert. “ Study of a Head.” 4448 Boucher, A. Portrait. 4449 Crawshay, Robert. “ The Hon. Sir William Grove.” 4450 Boucher, A. Portrait. 4451 Crawshay, Robert. “ Reverie.” 4453 Boucher, A. Portrait. 4453 Crawshay, Robert. “ The Friends.” 4454 Boucher, A. Portrait. 4455 Boucher, A. Rembrandt Study. 4456 Aldridge, Richard William. “Colonel Burney, K..B.” 4457 Crawshay, Robert. “La Donna.” Glass III.] Royal Albert Hall. |44d8 Boucher, A. “ Miss Rose Le Clerc as Galatea.” 4459 Crawshay, Robert. “ Annie.” 4460 Robinson, H. P., & Cherill, N. K. “A Study.” £2 12 s. 6 d. 4461 Robinson, H. P., & Cherill, N.K. “ Preparing Spring Flowers for Market.” £5 5 s. 4462 Robinson, H. P., & Cherill, N.K. “Childhood.” £2 12s . 6 d . 4463 Blanchard, Valentine. Portrait. 4464 Blanchard, Valentine. Portrait. 4465 Blanchard, Valentine. Portrait. 4466 Blanchard, Valentine. Portrait. 4467 Blanchard, Valentine. Portrait. 4468 Lombardi, —. Portrait. Enlarged Photograph. 4469 Cocking, H. Garrett. Portrait. 4470 Lock & Whitfield. Photograph, enlarged from a Woodbu.y Transparency, and printed in carbon. 4471 Earl, Francis C. “Wild Duck.” Photograph. / 15 . 4472 Woodbury Permanent Photographic Printing Company. Frame of fourteen Portraits, by the Woodbury Mechanical Process. 4173 Earl, Francis C. “ Mallard.” Photograph. 15 . 5 -. 4474 Lombardi, —. Twelve Views of the Brighton Aquarium. 4475 Lombardi. —. Frame of Four Portraits. Lombardi, —. Twelve Views of the Brighton Aquarium. Sutcliffe, Francis M. “ A Cottage in the Wood.” 12 s. Wortley, Col. Stuart “ Convalescent.” Wortley, Col. Stuart. “ Petsie.” ^5 5 *. Wortley, Col. Stuart. “ The Stirrup Cup.” Wortley, Col. Stuart. “Ethel.” Red, A.. Austria. Portrait of a Lady. Wortley, Col. Stuart. “Dolly.” £$ ^s. Wortley, Col. Stuart. “ My Lady’s Page.” £ 55 s. Wortley, Col. Stuart. “ The Sentinels.” Red, A. Austria. Portrait ot a Lady. Crawshay, Robert. “The English Gentleman.” Lombardi, —. Frame of four Portraits. Bool, A. & J. “ Waverley Abbey.” 109 10 Photogfaphs. [DlV. 1 Hains, David. Frame of Photographic Portraits. Lombardi, —. Frame of Four Portraits. Red A. Austria. Portrait of a Lady. Wortley, Col. Stuart. “Mademoiselle.” ^55 s . Sutcliffe, Francis M. .“Ruswarp, near Whitby.” 12 s. Wortley, Col. Stuart. “ Head of a Cavalier.” ^5 5 «r. Wortley, Col. Stuart. “ Chiquita.” ^'5 $s. Ferneley, Charles Allan. “Miss Johnson.” After W. Mulready, R.A. Carbon Reproduction. De Blochouse, Alexandre. Belgium. Ardennes.” Photograph. De Blochouse, Alexandre. Belgium. Hougomont—Waterloo.” Photograph. De Blochouse, Alexandre. Belgium. Walzin.” Photograph. De Blochouse, Alexandre. Belgium. Rochefort.” Photograph. “Farm at Houyet— “ North Door of “ Study of Trees at “ Study of Rocks at Class IV.] Royal Albert Haft. Ill CLASS IV. ARCHITECTURE. 1501 11502 1503 11504 1505 1506 1507 1508 509 1510 1:511 312 |513 ROYAL ALBERT HALL. LOWER GALLERY.—EAST SIDE. Zawadil, G. Austria. Design for a Gothic Altar. Flattich, W. Austria. Perspective view of the Schoolhouse, Marburg. Zawadil, G. Austria. Design for a Gothic Altar,. Flattich, W. Austria. Perspective view of the Villa Szechengi at Reichnau. Flattich, W. Austria. Plan of the Villa Szechengi at Reichnau. Talbot, B. J. Design for furniture, and Decoration for the end of a room .. .. .. .. Lent by Messrs. Cox dr 9 Sons, Cordier, F. Germany. “ Church of St. Eucaire.” Spiers, R. Phene. Second Premiated Design for the “Criterion,” Piccadilly—Interior of Hall. Moye, Joseph Staines. Residence in course of erection at Aylsham, Norfolk. Chancellor, F. Perspective View of five blocks of Dwellings now in the course of erection in Farringdon Road, for the Metropolitan Association for the Improving of the Dwellings of the Industrial Classes. Chancellor, F. Plan of five blocks of Dwellings now in the course of erection in Farringdon Road, for the Metropolitan Association tor the Improving of the Dwellings of the Industrial Classes. Gaye, Howard. Staircase, University College, Aberystwith. Lent by Mr. H. P. Seddon, Hayward, Charles Forster, F.S.A. Sketch Design for National Science Schools, Harrow, now being erected on a modified plan. ^ 100 . Architecture. [Div. I. 112 4514 Walker, J. W. St. John’s District School, North Woolwich. 4515 Donovan, William. Design for a Church. Elevation. 4516 Spencer, J. Houghton. Competition Drawing for Uffculme School Buildings. 4517 Nicholl, S. J. Lodge designed for Hodsack Park, Nottingham¬ shire. 4518 Hanson, J. Treadway. Design for a house in course of erection at Dover. 4519 ---- Design for Englefield House, Berkshire. 4520 Glover, M. M. Proposed Schools at Devonport. Le?it by Mr. R. Quinton 4521 Donovan, William. Design for a Churcln Section. 4522 Fogerty, Joseph. Villa for Banstead Park, Surrey. 4523 Waterhouse, AlfPvED. Liverpool Seamen’s Orphan Institution, Newsham Park. 4524 Talbert, B. J. Sketch for Decoration of Hour.sden House, Hertfordshire. 4526 Hayward, Charles Forster, F.S.A. Sketch Design for New Speech Room, Harrow, ^ioo. 4527 Hayward, Charles Forster, F.S.A. Sketch Design for New Speech Room, Harrow, ^ioo. 4529 Webb, George W. Proposed Schools for Manchester School Board. 4530 Satchell & Edwards. Design for All Saints’ Church, Stoke Newington, London. Interior. 4531 Hunt, George. Village School and Teacher’s Residence, built at Norton, near Evesham. 4532 Satchell & Edwards. Design for All Saints’ Church, Stoke Newington, London. Exterior. 4533 Spiers, R. Phene. Second Premiated Design for the “Criterion,” Piccadilly—Interior of Concert Room. 4534 Satchell & Edwards. Design for the Wesleyan Chapel, High¬ bury New Park, London. 4535 Hunt, George. Village School and Teacher’s Residence, built at Hampton, near Evesham. 4536 Cooke, Charles H., F.R.I.B.A. New Schools for Trinity Church, Gray’s Inn Road, London. 4537 Seward, Edwin. Design for a College. Front Elevation. 4538 Solomon, Lewis. Interior View of Manchester Conservative Club, submitted in competition. 4539 Burder, Alfred W. N. Design for Vicarage Hotue. Class IV.] Royal Albert Hall. * -3 4540 Deshon, Fred. C. Design for Public Hall. 4541 Clarke, Edward F. C. Proposed New Chancel, Christ Church, Wolverhampton. 4542 George & Vaughan. “ Orrest Bank, Orpington.” 4543 Seward, Edwin. Design for a College. Side Elevation. 4544 Stevenson, G. D. St. Augustine’s Gate and Norman Staircase, Canterbury. 4545 Spiers, R. Phene. Second Premiated Design for the “Criterion.” Piccadilly—Exterior Perspective. 4546 Barry, Charles. Dulwich College School Buildings, as executed. 4548 Waterhouse, Alfred. Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge. Design for the Exterior of Tree Court. 4549 Nicholl, S. J. Interior View of the Sanctuary of St. Wal- burge’s Church, Preston, erected in 1873 . 4550 Nicholl, S J. Designs for Messrs. Cox and Sons’ New Ware¬ house. 4551 Vernon, T. Heygate. New Board Schools, Bugbrooke, North¬ amptonshire. 4552 Newman, Samuel J. Competition Design for Blackburn Free Library and Museum. 4553 Deshon, Fred. C. View of Edington Church, Wilts. West Front. ^ 10 . 4554 Donovan, William. Design for a Church. Elevation. 4555 Donovan, William. Design for a Church. Plan. 4556 Dovovan, William. Design for a Church. Section. 4557 Waterhouse, Alfred. Owen’s College, Manchester. Sketch of the New Buildings recently erected, and of the additional Buildings in contemplation. 4558 Batterbury & Huxley. New Studios, “ The Mall,” Haverstock Hill, London. 4559 Deshon, Fred. C. View of Edington Church, Wilts. North Transept. £ 10 . 4560 Avern, Henry. Design for a Country Mansion. 4561 Vernon, T., Heygate. Flail and Class Rooms, Totteridge Park, Herts. 4562 Fogekty, Joseph. Schools erected for the Lilleshall Iron Com¬ pany. 4563 Paull & Beckerdike. View of Christchurch, Westminster Bridge Road, London .. .. ,. Lent by Mr. A. Bickerdike. 4564 Young, William. “ Holme Wood House,” now being erected. 4565 Gave, Howard. Stalls for St. Nicholas’Church, Great Yarmouth. Lent by Mr. H. P. Seddon. 4536 Moye, Joseph S. Design for Schools and Masters’ Residence. (F.A.) 1 Architecture. [Div. I. 1 14 - 4567 Gaye, Howard. St. James’ Church, Great Yarmouth. Lent by Mr. H. P. Seddon. 4568 Barry, Charles. Design in Competition for the Commercial Travellers’ Schools, Pinner. (Second premium,) 4569 Good, J. H. Design for St. John’s Foundation School for the Sons of Poor Clergymen, Leatherhead. 4570 Gibbs, Edward M. Design for Municipal Buildings at Leicester— Interior Perspective Views. 4571 Vernon, Arthur. Design for New National Schools, Amersham, Buckinghamshire. 4572 Gibbs, Edward M. Design for Municipal Buildings at Leicester— Perspective View of Front to Bowling Green Street. 4573 Spiers, R. Phene. London Board .School in British Street, Millwall. 4574 Smith, T. Roger. School, Jonson Street, Stepney, London. 4574 a Vernon, Arthur. Design for West Wycombe Board Schools. 4575 Vernon, Arthur. Design for High Wycombe Board Schools. 4575a TRbBSHAWE, James. Bombay. Elphinstone College, Bombay, India. .. .. .. .. .. Lent by Mr. T. Roger Smith. 4576 Hall, Henry. Design for a Country School to accommodate 500 children. 4578 Gibbs, Edward M. Design for Municipal Buildings at Leicester. 4579 Spiers, R. Phene. London Board School in St. Paul’s Road, Bow Common. 4580 Bool, Alfred & John. “Mayfield, near Farnham.” £2 2 s. 4581 Newman, Samuel J. Preliminary Sketch for Library, Museum, and Picture Gallery. 4582 Newman, Samuel J. Preliminary Sketch for Library, Museum, and Picture Gallery. 4583 Waterhouse, Alfred. Owen’s College, Manchester. Photo¬ graphic Plans of Medical Schools in course of erection. 4584 Fulford, R. Medley. Board Schools, St. Thomas, Exeter. 4585 Hayward, Charles Forster, F.S.A. Sketch Design for New Vaughan Library, Harrow. ^50 4586 Waterhouse, Alfred. Pembroke College, Cambridge; Balliol College, Oxford. Photographs of portions recently erected. 4587 Waterhouse Alfred. Owen’s College, Manchester. Photo¬ graphic Plans of Chemical Laboratories. 4588 Bool, Alfred & John. “ Aldworth, Haslemere,” the residence of the Poet Laureate. £2 2s. 4589 Waterhouse, Alfred. Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge. Photographs of portions recently erected. Class IV.] Royal Albert Hall. 15 4590 Waterhouse, Alfred. Owen’s College, Manchester. Photo¬ graphic Plans of portions already erected on West Side of Quadrangle. 4591 Zawadil, G. Austria. Design for a Gothic Altar. 4592 Robins, E. C. Design for the College for Congregational Ministers’ Daughters. 4593 Seward, Edwin. Design for a College. 4594 De Blochouse, Alexandre. Belgium. “ Gare du Midi at Brussels.” Built by M. A. Payen. Photograph. 4595 Lathouwers, J. M. Belgium. Design for an Altar, executed for the Chapel of the Seminary of Basse-Wavre—Belgium. Price in Oak, ^ 160 . 4596 T’Kindt, Charles. Belgium. Rural Architecture. Flemish Types. 4597 Vandevyvere, Gentil. Belgium. Historical and Remarkable Tombstones of the Deaneries of Audenarde, of Grammont, and of Alost. Exhibited as faithful copies of these monuments so precious for historical and archaeological studies. Embroidery , Lace , &-Y. [Div. I. 116 CLASS V. LACE , E MB R OLDER F, ETC. ROOMS YII & IX. 4601 Baly, E. K. Oriental Embroidery. 4602 Blandest, Mark, Seaman R.N. Vase of Flowers. Lent by Mr. Moses Reed. 4603 Blumenthall, Madame Jacques. Embroidery in Black and White, on Linen and Blue Silk! 4601 Booms, M. Vienna. Embroidered Silk Shawls. 4605 Boulger, Mrs. Needlework. 4606 Cardinal Sc Harford. Persian Carpet. Farahan. ^38 ioj. 4607 Cardinal Sc Harford. Persian Carpet. Farahan. £18 ioj. 4608 Cardinal Sc Harford. Persian Carpet. Farahan. ^'39 12 s. 4609 Cardinal & Harford. Turkish Carpet. Ghiordis. ^34 15 4310 Cardinal & Harford. Turkey Carpet. Ouchalc. £ 20 5-r. 4611 Cardinal Sc Harford. Turkey Carpet. Ouchalc. £26 7 s. 4612 Cardinal & Harford. Turkish Kelim Carpet. Romania. ^20 1 ii 1 . 4613 Cardinal & Harford. Persian Felt Carpet. Yezd. ^ 19 . 4614 Cochrane, Miss K. Banner Screen. With Embroidery, from Nature. ^'8 8j. 4615 Cochrane, Miss K. Sash. Embroidered with Com Flowers, fiom Nature. £3 3 s. 4616 Cochrane, Miss K. Sash. Embroidered with Convolvulus. £2 2 s. 4617 Cocks, Mary Anne. Rose Point, from an Illustration in the South Kensington Catalogue. 4618 Cocks, Mary Anne. Sofa Cushion, Modern Point. 2 is. 4619 Cocks, Mary Anne. Modern Point. After the Flat Venetian Style, ioj - . per yard. 4620 Day, Miss Clara. Embroidery of Apple Blossoms. £2 2 s. 4621 Day, Miss Clara. Embroidery of Fircones. £2 2 s. 4622 Griffin, Charlotte. Square Silk Apron. £3 3^. 4623 Griffin, Charlotte. Round Silk Apron. £2 2 s. 4624 Griffin, Charlotte. Patchwork Quilt. 4625 Helferich,Katharina. Baaria. Fans on Silk. 5 guineas a piece. 4623 Helferich, Katharina. Bavaria. Bookmarks—Paintings on Silk. Half a guinea the piece. | Class V.] Rooms VII. & IX 1 7 4627 4628 4629 4630 4631 4632 4633 4634 4635 4636 4637 4638 4639 4640 4641 4342 4643 4644 4645 4646 4647 1648 1649 1650 1651 652 653 :654 655 656 657 658 Embroidery by Machinery on Ikl£ Fibres. Switzerland. Muslin Ground. £y, Ikl£Freres. Switzerland. Embroidery by Machinery on Cambric. As /• Ikl£ Fr^res. Switzerland. Embroidery by Machinery on Linen. AS 4* Irle Fr£res. Switzerland. Embroidery by Machineiy on Silk. Jeykll, Miss J. Sideboard Cloth. Unfinished. £?. Lapworth Brothers. Turkey Carpets. Lapworth Brothers. Persian Carpet. Lapworth Brothers. Indian Carpet. Lapworth Brothers. Turkey Carpet. Leslie, Kate. Piece Embroidery. Leslie, Kate. Piece Embroidery. Leslie, Kate. Piece Embroidery. Mowbray, Miss. Pincushion. £3 3>r Mowbray, Miss. Sash. Mowbray, Miss. Sofa Cushion. Mowbray, Miss. Pincushion. ^1 ioj-. Pearce, William E. Patch Work Table Cover. 5,557 pieces. ^10. Smith, Mrs. Maidstone. Piece of Needle-made Black Lace. Sparkes, Elizabeth. Sofa Cushion. Silk Embroidery. £i , s ,. Exhibited by Mrs. Margaret Sparkes cSsutjecS: 4 r e S acT U ° f J * P ™ SC Embroide ^ T 4 ol. S each L & C °' Th ‘ Ce Square Keces of Japanese Embroidery. T onWhke L sl C H J W 0 IS* e Keces of J«P««e Embroidery, on White Silk; Buds and blowers. 5 guineas each. * Vincent, Robinson Sc Co. Persian Carpet. Central Asia Carpet. Central Asia Rug. Central Asia Rug. Central Asia Rug. Central Asia Rug. Central Asia Rug. Vincent, Robinson & Co. Vincent, Robinson Sc Co. Vincent, Robinson & Co. Vincent, Robinson & Co. Vincent, Robinson Sc Co. Vincent, Robinson Sc Co. Walker, Mrs. D. 10 guineas. Walker, Mrs. D. 5 guineas. Wright, Mrs. A. J. Floral and Spider-web Crotchet Antima ’ 60 guineas. Charles II. Lace Collar. Modem Point Lace. Lace Banner Screen Original design. cassar; original design. Reproductions. [Div. I. 118 CLASS VII. REPRODUCTIONS. WEST GALLERIES. 4851 Ceriani, Giuseppe. Milan. (F. Sacchi, London Agent.\ “ Silenus.” A Bronze Figure, from the antique, in the Litta Palace at Lainate. ^ 180 . 4852 Ceriani, Giuseppe. Milan. (F. Sacchi, London Agent.) Fruit Bearer. Bronze, from a model by Benvenuto Cellini, in the Pitti Palace, Florence. £ 6 . 4853 Ceriani, Giuseppe. Milan. (F. Sacchi, London Agent.) Fruit Bearer. Bronze, from a model by Benvenuto Cellini, in the Pitti Palace, Florence. £ 6 . 4854 Ceriani, Giuseppe. Milan. (F. Sacchi , London Agent.) Copy in Bronze of a Medal, by Benvenuto Cellini, representing a Celestial Idol, in the Pitti Palace, Florence, ^io. 4855 Ceriani, Giuseppe. Milan. (F. Sacchi, London Agent.) Satyrs. Bronze Medal, from the original, in the Poldi Pezzoli Palace, Milan. ^ 3 . 4856 Ceriani, Giuseppe. Milan. (F. Sacchi, London Agent.) Satyrs. Bronze Medal, from the original in the Poldi Pezzoli Palace, Milan. £$. 4857 Ceriani, Giuseppe. Milan. (F. Sacchi, London Agent.) Bronze Medal, from a Madonna by Donatello. £ 16 . 4858 Ceriani, Giuseppe. Milan. (F. Sacchi, London Agent.) Bronze Medal, from a Madona by Donatello, smaller size. £6. 4859 Ceriani, Giuseppe. Milan. (F. Sacchi, London Agent.) Dante Alighieri. Bronze Bust, from the model by the Commendatore Vincenza Velo. £ 32 . 4860 Clarke, P. Caspar Reproduction of a Mosaic, designed by Raphael, forming part of the decoration of the dome of the Chigi Chapel, at Rome. Reproduced in impressed and coloured paper by a process indicated by Major-General Scott, C.B., by C. P. Clarke, Superintendent of Mosaic Reproductions at Rome for the South Kensington Museum. £26 5 ^. 4861 Kaiser, Eduard. Rome. “ The Madonna della JScodella.” From the original, by Correggio, in the Royal Gallery of Parma. ^ioo- 4862 Taddei, Luigi. Italy. Reproduction of the large Mosaic which exists on the'front of St. Mark’s Church, in Venice, representing the delivery of the body of St. Mark by the Arabs into the hands of the Doge Gristinian Pastecipazii, a.d. 828 . ^ 200 , Class VIII.] East Galleries, Rooms XIV. & XV. 119 DIVISION II. INDUSTRIAL DEPARTMENT. ——♦-- CLASS VIII.—LACE. EAST GALLERIES, ROOMS XIV. & XV. 5001 H.I.H. THE DUCHESS OF EDINBURGH.—Towels Embroidered in Red and Blue ; Towels and Sheets Embroidered with Lace (ancient and modern); Muslin Jacket, with Peasant’s Lace; White and Brown Russian Lace ; Album, with Patterns and Photographs of Russian Laces of various periods. 5002 ADAMSON, Miss, 5 , Aukland Road, New Wandsworth, Surrey .— Pocket Handkerchief, Border worked in Applique Cordonne; Point Lace Cap ; Imitation Lace Work. 5003 AKED, Joseph, 14 , Green Street, Leicester Square, London. —Italian Italian Darned Netting, Mediaeval Design, 15 th century; Scarf, Old Italian Plaited Lace, 16 th century; Old Italian Darned Netting Pair of Lappets; Old Double Ground Normandy Lace; Genoese Braid Border Lace; Genoese Plaited Lace; Pair of Lappets; “Adam and Eve,” Old Point; Valenciennes Collar. 5004 AUSTEN, Mrs. F., 1 , Princes Gate, London, <&■* CapelManor,Horsmonden. —Point de France Flounce ; Venetian Point Flounce ; Rose Point Col¬ lar ; Bone Point; Italian Point Flounce and Cape. 5005 BARNETT, Vice-Admiral, 14 , Woburn Square, Bloomsbury , London .— Lappets of Old Point Lace, about 17 th century. ;5007 BATESON, Mrs. John, 13 , Chester Square, London .—Collection of Ancient Lace, including a unique Point d’Angleterre Pocket Hancl- kei chief, a complete suit of Argentan and choice Old Brussels Point ,d’Aiguille, Point d’Alencon, and Argentelle. 120 Lace. [Div. II 5008 BATH & SHIRLEY ESTATES INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL, Carrick- macross .—Guipure Lace Flounce; Applique Lace Shawl; Appliqu 6 Lace Flounce; Guipure Lace Vest; Applique Pocket Handkerchiefs ; Applique Lappet; Lace Collar ; Linen Guipure Pocket Handkerchief; Part of Flounce. 5009 BAYFIELD, Miss Harriett, Surrey Street, Norwich .—Lace Fan ; Lace Cap. 5010 BAXTER, Miss Gertrude M., 7 , Hornton Street, Kensington, London .— Squares of Guipure d’Art. 5011 BAXTER, Mrs. Harriet, Hornton Street, Kensington, London .— Ancient Point, Pillow, and Needle Point Greek Lace ; Guipure d’Art. 5012 BEACHCROFT, Mrs. A., Red Lodge, East Sheen, London .—Pair Lappets, Point d’Alenqon. 5013 BENETT, Mrs. William M., 2 , Chester Terrace, Regent's Park, London .—Point d’Alen^on. 5014 BICKLEY, Mrs. Latty, 70 , Portsdown Road, Maida Hill , London .— Old Point Lace Berthe; Pair of Brussels Point Cuffs; Piece of Old Spanish Point Lace ; Honiton Lace Berthe. 5015 BIGG, Miss Jennie, Spring Mount, Champion Hill, Camberwell, London .—Strip Modern Point Lace, original design. 5016 BIRT, Harriett, 7 , Northumberland Terrace, Regent's Park Road, London .—Shirt Front made by hand in Sahara. 5017 BIRT, Mrs. Hugh, 26 , Harcourt Terrace, South Kensington, London .— Creva Lace Work made by the Blacks in the Province of Minas Geraes, Brazils. 5018 BISCHOFFSHEIM, Mrs. Clarisse, Bute House, South Audley Street, London.— Mechlin Lace, 18 th century; Flounce Point d’Angleterre ; Point d’Espagne ; Old Angleterre Lappet; Very Old Point de Binche; Fine Point de Venise; Large Cape of Old Valenciennes, 17 th century. SOIS BLACKBORNE, A., 35 , South Audley Street, London .—Antique Lace; Coverlet; Venetian Point Flounces and Bone Point Quilt. 5020 BOLCKOW, Mrs., 23 , Princes Gate,. London. —Priest’s Robe, Point de Venise ; Border, Point d’Argentan; Flounce, Antique Brussels ; Flounces, Spanish and Greek; Border Silk, Italian. 5021 BOVAL-DE BECK, 74 , Rue Roy ale, Brussels, Belgium .—Sunshade in Venetian Point; Handkerchief in Gauze Point; Fann in Gauze Point, ■ mounted in Oriental mother of pearl, engraved in gold. 5022 BREWIN, Mrs., Betton House, Grantham. —Baby’s Cape, Bib, and Mittens ; Venice Point for Swaddling Clothes, and Mantle. 5023 BRISTOL, Marchioness of , 6 , St. James's Square, London .— Alenin Lappet; Bertha, Venetian Point. 5024 BRADSTREET, Mrs., Theberton, Saxinundham, Suffolk .—Model in Wax of Child, said to have been the last of a noble Portuguese family left at Canterbury about 60 or 70 years ago and never claimed. On the robe are embroidered the name and arms. Pon Santiago de Ja.haz&i Jagune. Class \ I1I.J East Galleries , Rooms XIV. & XV. 121 5025 5027 5029 5030 5031 5032 5033 5031 5035 5037 5038 5039 5040 BROWN, A. E Waverley Road, Farnham, Surrey.- Old Point Lace : Black Lace Veil. BROWN Mrs. Forsyth, Whitsome, Newton, Chirnside, Berwick shire.— Wedding Veils, Old English Point. BROWNE, Mary, Market Place, Trowbridge, Wiltshire.—Point Lace Collar, Sleeves, and Handkerchief. BROWNE, Miss, Stout's Hill, Uley, Darsley. —Old Mechlin Lace. BUCHZOLTH & CO., i, Rue Leopold, Brussels, Belgium, & 6 Argyll Place, Regent Street, London.— Gauze Point Raised ldounce; Gauze Point Raised Bertha; Gauze Point Raised Handker¬ chief, Gauze Point Raised Flounce; Gauze Point Raised Lappet; Gauze Sash; Gauze Point Handkerchiefs; Gauze Lappets; Gauze Trimming with Sophia Neckerchief; Gauze Trimming with Empress Collar; Parisian Gauze Collars; Empress Collars; Gauze Bows; Venetian Point Flounce; Venetian Point Bertha; Venetian Point Pocket Handkerchief; Collar Application de Bruxelles; Handkerchief, Application de Bruxelles; Handkerchief, Flat and Mixed Point’ Venetian Pomt Lappets • Duchess Collars ; Duchess Lappet; Duchess Handkei chiefs; Parasol; Flat Point and Point Lace ; Pattern Flounce Venetian Point; Valencienness Lace; Embroidered Lace; Round Embroidered Collar (Rotonde); Embroidered Handkerchiefs ; Portrait of the Queen of the Belgians, with Head Dress and Dress in Gauze Point Lace. CAMPBELL, Miss Alice; C. T, 30 , Rich Terrace, West Brampton, London. —Lace Handkerchief. r CARROLL, Mrs. Catherine I., 13 , Kensington Gate, London.— Lace CASSAVETTE, Madame, Russell House, West Kensington Gardens, London.— Greek Hand-made Lace, Lace Silk, and Gold Lace. CHAD WIN, E. J. Lombard Road, Battersea, London.— Neck Hand¬ kerchiefs; Piece of Lace; Cape Tambour Work. CHESTERFIELD, Countess.—A ntique Brussels Flounce. CHEYNE, C.—Old Italian Lace Pattern Book. CHISMAN Mrs Herbert C., 2 , Carlton Hill, St. John's Wood, London. English, Italian, Argentan, and Greek Point Lace. CHRETIEN, Miss Caroline Emma, 4, Russia Court, Milk Street London. —Flounce. a ' CRANE, Miss, 24, Elsham Road, Kensington, London.—Lace from Mexico, Priest s Alb of the Church of San Roque, 17 th century. CLELAND Mrs. Stormont Castle, County Down, Ireland.— Flounce Point de Vemse (a la Rose), Bertha and Collar. C< S™fpofntLace. 48 ’ HiUdr0p Cmcmt > Camden Road, London.— 122 Lace. [Div. II. 5041 CONNELL, Miss Harrietts, Tredegar House , Ryde, Isle of Wight .— Lace Fan and Handkerchief. 5042 COOPER, Lady, 20 , Princes Gardens, London .—Very fine Old Italian Lace. 15 th century. 5043 COOK, Miss Rosa Emma, Morton Villa, Plumstead Common , Kent .— Lace Set, comprising Trimmings for apron, collar and sleeves. 5044 COOKE, Mrs. G. H., Worstead Vicarage, Norwich . — Straw Em¬ broidery. 5045 COSTIN, Miss Edwina, Harewood House , 228 , Marylebone Road , London .—Bedfordshire Lace Pillow with 230 Ancient Bobbins. 5046 DALISON, Charles B., 91 , Sloane Street , London .—Silver Lacc. 5047 DARE, Mrs. Hall, Newtownbarry House , County Wexford , Ireland. —Linen Greek Lace Insertion, with Pointed Edge , Linen Greek Lace Insertion ; Square of Em-broidered Linen; Narrow Insertion. 5048. DAVIDSON, Mrs., Thomas's Hotel, Berkley Square, London , dr 5 The Mount, Sunning Hill , Berks .—Deep Flounce Point de Venise, said to have 'belonged to Marie-Antoinette. 5049 DAVIS, S., 12 , Charles Street , Soho Square, London .—Point de Venise Flounce; Bone Point and Needle Point Lace. 5050 DECLERCQ-CI.EMENT, Iseghem, West Flanders , Belgium .—Belgian Mean Lace, for women and children’s chemises, &c. 5051 DESMARES, P.-T., 145 , Avenue de la Reine, Brussels, Belgium .-— Gauze Flounce, flat; Gauze Handkerchief, flat; Duchess Flounce; Bertha; Handkerchief; Lappet; Fan; Bib; Flounce, Raised Stitch; Bertha; Handkerchief; Lappet; Fan; Flounces Application de Bruxelles ; Bertha; Handkerchief; Lappet; Fan; Flounce, Gauze Point; Handkerchief; Lappet; Bertha; Fan; Little Duchess Flounce; Hand¬ kerchief ; Lappet; Fan; Little Flounce Guipure, Bruges; Handkerchief; Fan; Flounce, Gauze Point; Bertha; Handkerchief; Lappet; Fan; Flounce, Gauze Point; Handkerchief; Fan; Lappet; Handkerchief Bruges Lace; Flounce Point; Handkerchief; Black Lace Point Grammont; Tunic; Flounce ; Head Dress, Needlework Application ; Collar. 5052 DIAMOND, Mrs. James, ii, Park Lane , near Ax minster .-—Old English Point and Old Black Lace. 5053 DRAKE, Lady, 12 , Princes Gardens, London .—Flounce Point d’Argentan; Flounce Pillow Point; Flounce Rose Point; Flounce Point and Guipure, partly on Gold; Rose Point Trimming; Cape having belonged to Marie-Antoinette. 5054 DU PONT, Auberville .—Collection of Lace, chronologically arranged. 5055 DURHAM, Mrs. Dundas, Polton , Lasswade , N.B .—Blue Table Cover, with Brown Lace; Linen Table Cover, Lace Border ; Lappets ; Point d’Aleiupn and Burano Lace. Class VIII.] East Galleries, Rooms XIV. & XV. 123 5056 EASTMAN & SON, Burwood Works, Edgware Road, London. — Violet, Blue, Brown and Green Illusion, Embossed in Wool Spot; White and Black Tulle, Embossed in Black Wool Spot. 5057 EBBETTS, Mrs., 20 , West Cromwell Road , South Kensington, London .—Modern Point Lace ; Spanish Rose Point Collarette. 5058 EDWARDES, Miss Blanche F., 55 , Eardley Crescent, WestBrompton, London. —Four Strips, specimens of Ancient Greek Lace. 5059 EDYVEAN, Miss Kate, The Chaplaincy, Baldock, Beds. —Head Dress. 5060 ELLIOTT, Mrs., Victoria Cottage, North End, Fulham, London. — Brussels Point, 100 and 200 years old; Very Ancient Lace; Mechlin Lace. 5061 EVANS, Emily A., 46 , Carlton Hill, St. John’s Wood, London .— Handkerchief and Collar in Point Lace. 5062 EXETER, Marchioness of, Burghley House, Stamford. —Tablier and Stomachers en suite; Coverlet; Cuffs ; Gentleman’s Ruffle, &c. 5063 FINLAY, Mrs., Sutton , Surrey. —Lace Berthe. 5064 FLETCHER, Mrs., Tarnbank, Brigham. — Collar, 1600 ; Pair of Sleeves, 1500 ; Part of a Chemisette, about 1500 . 5065 FLICK, Mrs. Annie, 10 , Camden Street, Oakley Square, London .— Modern Point Lace. 5066 FORTNUM, Mrs. D., Stanmore Hill, Great Stanmore, Middlesex. — Bertha and Lappet of Venetian Rose Point Lace; Flanders Point Lace Lappets and Trimming; Pillow Case; Specimens of Netted Lace. 5067 GALLOP, Miss (care of B. Bennet, Esq., 76 , King William Street, LondonJ .—Modern Hand-made Point Lace. 5068 GERARD, Miss, 94 , Denbigh Street, Belgrade Road, London. —Ancient Lappets; Fine Needle Lace. 5069 GILLON-STEYAERT, 16 , Rue Longue-des-Pierres, Courtrai, Belgium. —Shawl; Handkerchief with Bouquets ; Handkerchief with Stars ; Handkerchief with Leaves ; Waistcoat, newest fashion; Sunshade ; Trimming for a rich toilet in assorted Laces; cheap Fancy Articles ; lengths of Lace and Insertions ; Lappets ; Handsome Fan. 5070 GLADDING, Bertha, 47, Warwick Road, West Brompton, London. — Lace Collar and Cuffs. 5071 GORDON, Dowager Lady Duff, 34 , Hertford Street, Mayfair, London. —Pair of Court Lappets ; Crown of Cap ; Flounce ; Brussels Plat, or Pillow Lace; Three pieces Point d’Argentan ; Ruffle, Point d’Alen^on ; piece of Brussels—Needle. 5072 GORDON, Miss Alice Duff, 34 , Hertford Street, Mayfair, London. % — Three pieces Point d’Alen^on. 5073 HAILSTONE, Mrs., Walton Hall, Wakefield.— Lace. Lace. [Div. II. 124 5074 HALSEY, Mrs., 62 , Elsham Road, Kensington, London. —Piece of Venetian Point Collar. 5075 HARRIS, Mrs. Joanna, Swerford, Enstone, Oxon. —Macrame Lace, English Rose Point. 6076 HARRISON, Miss, 62 , Holland Park, Harrison Gardens, South Ken¬ sington, London .—Lace made by peasants of Dalecarlia. 5077 HARRISON, Mrs. J. Barker, 78 , Coleshill Street, Eaton Square, London .—Cape and Cuffs; Stomacher and Cuffs, Italian Guipure, 1720 ; Black Chantilly Mantilla, 1800 . 5078 HART, Mrs., 18 , Berkeley Square, London. —Point Gaze and Raised Venetian Point Lace. 5079 HART, Mrs., 101 , Arlington Street, Piccadilly, London. —Hand-made Lace. 5080 HAYWARD’S, Oxford Street , London. —Ancient and Modem Lace. 5081 HOARE, Miss Alice E., 14 , New Road, Southampton —Honiton Lace Fan. 5982 HOLLAND, Mrs. Robert, The Hall, Stanmore, Middlesex. —Lace Table Cover; Lace and Linen Table Cover; Handkerchief and pieces of Lace ; Lace on Red Velvet. 5083 HOLLAND, Mrs. J., 57 , Lancaster Gate, Hyde Park, London. —Old Spanish Point and Point d’Alen^n Lace. 5084 HOPE, Lady Mildred Beresford, i, Connaught Place, London. — Three pieces of Old Black Lace ; Point de Venise Flounce. 5085 HOPPE, Jane, 23 , Glenarm Road, Lower Clapton, London. —Imitation Spanish Point Lace Handkerchief, worked by crochet needle. 5086 HORNE, Mrs , Stirbrooke House, Wick, N.B. —Modem Spanish Rose Point Lace. 5087 HOWARD, Mrs. Daniel, 60 , Belsize Park, Hampstead, London. — Lace, early 17 th century. 5088 HOWELL, JAMES & CO., 5 , 7 , dr 5 9 , Regejtt Street, London. — Honiton Flounce. 5089 HOWLETT, Mrs., East fisted Rectory, Alton, Hants. —Roman Square Cloths. 5090 HUDSON, Miss Eleanor, Buckingham. —Point Lace, and Point Lace Sofa Cushion; Point Lace Parasol Cover; Point Lace Pocket Hand¬ kerchief, Point Lace Cap. 5091 HUME, Mrs. Gustavus, 20 , Royal York Crescent, Clifton, Bristol. —Old Raised Point Lace, time of Louis XIV. ; Bertha of Old Spanish Point Lace, time of Philip II.; Pair of Old Point Lappets ; 1670 ; Old Point Lace, Louis XIII. or XIV. 5092 HYETT, Mrs. Anne Jane, Painswick House, Painswick, Gloucester¬ shire .—Lace Sampler, 1670 . 5093 JAQUES, Alice Mary, 116 , King Edward's Road, South Hackney, London .—Modern Hand-made Point Lace. Class VIII.] East Galleries, Rooms XIV. XV. 125 5094 JOHNSTON, Mrs. Campbell, Ileatherly , Wokingham. — Point d’Angleterre Cap Crown. 5095 JOHNSTONE, Mrs. Charles E., 3 , Albert Street, Victoria Square, Grosvenor Gardens, London. —Lace. 5093 JONES, Miss Mary Whitmore, Chastleton House, Moreton-in-Marsh. —Honiton Lace Pillow. 5097 KAVANAGH, Lady H., Ballyragget, Co. Kilkenny , Ireland. —Fanclion, Fenner, Apron Trimmings, Sets of Body and Sleeve Trimmings, and Furniture. 5098 KERSTEMAN, Mrs., 5 , Chichester Road, Westbourne Square , London. —Roman Lace Pelerine, worked by Mrs. Kersteman when between 70 and 80 years of age. 5099 KINNIS, C. M., 25 , Dawson Place, Bayswater, London — Point d’Alen^on Flounce ; Brussels Dress ; Lace and Alenin Lappet; Bride and Flounce of Point de Venise ; Flat Italian Lace. 5100 KRIMMEL & CO., Wurtemberg. —Lace. 5101 LAUDER, Sir T. Dick, 45 , U-pper Brook Stieet, Grosvenor Square, London .—Dutch, Flemish, Italian, and Sicilian Lace; Flemish Lace, 18 th century. 5102 LEGH OF LYME, Mrs. 38 , Belgrave Square, London. —Old Silver Lace. 6103 LEMMON, Mrs. Warne, 12 , Holland Villars Road , Kensington , London. —Piece of Rose Point Lace, formerly belonging to Nell Gwynne. 5104 LIGGINS, Mrs., 3, Ladbroke Square, Netting Hill, London. —Lace-made by the Payaguay Indians, in 1856 , in Paraguay, in the most primitive manner. 5105 LIGGINS, Miss, 3 , Ladbroke Square, Notting Hill, Londoti. —Modern Point Lace. 6106 LINDSAY, Lady, 47 , Brook Street, Grosvenor Square, London. — Venetian and Flemish Point Flounces ; Point d’Alen^on. 5107 LOCKWOOD, Mrs., 62 , Elizabeth Street, Eaton Square, London .— Old Brussels Point Veil, Scarf or Tunic. 5108 LOMNITZ, Emmie H., 27 , Russell Road, Kemington London. — Carricknracross Lace. 5109 MACNAY, Mrs. T. F., Upper Grove, South Norwood, London .— Stomacher and portion of Flounce, Modern Point Lace. 5110 MANNERS, Lady A., 59 , Princes Gate, South Kensington, London. —Point d’Angleterre, date Louis XV.; Fichu, Point d’Argentan, Louis XV. 5111 MARRYAT, Mrs. Charles, 75 , Eccleston Square London. —Bavarian Lace Handkerchief. 5112 MARSHALL, Miss, Curriehill.— Modem Greek and Venetian Lace. i 6113 MARTIN, Mrs. Charles, 50 , Victoria Road, Kensington, London. Brown and White Lace. 126 Lace. [Diy. II. 5114 MILES, Mrs. Alfred, 85 , Fetitiman Road , Clapham Road , London. — Specimen of Old Rose Point, early 18 th century. 5115 MILLAIS, Mrs., 7 , Cromwell Place, South Kensington, London. —Lace Curtain; Roman Point Entredeux; Venetian Lace Collar. 5116 MOGINIE, M. H. Lace. 5117 MONTEFIORE, Mrs , 36 , Hyde Park Gardens , London.— Altar Cloths, 17 th century ; Lappet and Flounce, 18 th century. 5118 MORRISON, Mrs. Frank, 8 , Cromwell Houses, South Kensington, London .—Point de Venise ; Veil of Old Point; Point d’Argentan ; Point d’Alencon ; Point de Gaze, Modern Brussels ; Old Guipure ; Rose Point; Flemish Point. 5119 MORRISON, Mrs. Alfred, 16 , Ca?lton House Terrace , London. — Border of Alencon; Alencon Lappets ; Set of Spanish Point Trim¬ mings and Collar, 1 st Empire. &c.; Venice Point Gros; Venetian Church Cloths; Spanish Point Altar Cloth; Flat Venetian, Old Flemish, and Venetian Rose Point Lappets and Crown; Point d’Angleterre Flounce; Rose Point Venetian Collar; Spanish Point Apron Front; Flemish Guipure Flounce ; Old Brussels Lace Quilt; Sets of Alenin; Louis XV. Gold Lace, and Flounce of Alenin, Italian, 16 th century. 5120 MURRAY, Mrs., 16 , Bryanston Square , London. —Early Brussels Hand Lace Veil. 5121 MYERS, A., & SON, 171 , New Bond Street , London.— Spanish Table Cover, 16 th century; Hispano-Arab Flounces, 15 th century; Spanish Window Curtain, 14 th century ; Two Spanish-Arab Flounces, Coarse Point, 16 th century,; Two Hispano-Arab Flounces of Point Lace, 16 th century; Spanish Window Blind or Curtain, “History of David,” 17 th century; Spanish Window Blind or Curtain, 17 th century; Spanish Table Coyer, 17 th century; Spanish Flat Point Curtains, 17 th century. ( See Appendix.) 5122 NORTHCOTT, Mrs., 33 , Russell Road, Kensington, London. —Pair of Lappets Point d’Ale^on, time of Louis XV. 5123 NOTTINGHAM, CHAMBER OF COMMERCE OF.—Machine-made Lace, and Process of Making Lace by Machinery. 5124 NEVILL, Lady Dorothy, Dangstein, Petersfield. —Pair Guipure Lappets; Specimen Point d’Alencon; Black Chantilly Lace, time of Louis XVI.; Old Valenciennes Lace ; Round of Cap, Point d’Alenin ; Lappet of Fine Old Valenciennes. 5125 O’MEARA, Miss Mary, 27 , Blandford Square, London. —Ancient Point Lace Sampler. 5126 PADDISON, Mrs. G., 9 , Ladbroke Road, Kensington Park, London. — Lace Yoke for a chemise; Netted Lace for a Bertha; Pillow Lace, made by the Payagua Indians. 5127 PALLISER, Miss M. A., 33 , Russell Road, Kensington, London. —Old Valenciennes, Beethoven Christening Cap, 18 th century; Point d’Alenin, part of Napoleon Ids bed furniture. Class VIII.] East Galleries , Rooms XIV. & XV. 127 5128 PALLISER, Captain R. W., Naval & Military Club, Piccadilly London. —Fine Brussels Jabot or Shirt Frill, worn at the Court of George III. 5129 PARKES, Mrs. Fanny Eliza, 2 , Park Villas , Plumstead Common , Kent. —Lace Flounce, Lace Collar, 2 pieces Dress Trimming. 5130 PEARSON, Miss Isabel, , 7 , Thurloe Square , London. —Old Brussels Lace Florence. 5131 PELLATT, Miss Florence A., 2 , Caversham Road , Kentish Town Road, London .—English Point Lace. 5132 PENFOLD, Miss Jane Cargill, 22 , Russell Road , Kensington , London .—Piece Thread Lace. 5133 PHILLIPS, Mrs., Florentine Villa, 15 , Blomfield Road, Maida Hill , London. —Altar Cloth of alternate squares Italian Lace; Venetian Raised Point: Spanish Rose Point with Ornamented Brides ; Narrow Border Spanish Rose Point; Brussels Pillow Lace and Lappets; Brussels Pillow Guipure ; Point d’Alencon; Mechlin Lace Lappets, Half Lappets, and pieces of Valenciennes Lace. 5134 POCOCK, Ellen, 70 , Gower Street, London. —Guipure Lace Anti¬ macassar. 5135 POKORNY & REITZNER, Nendek, Bohemia.— Machine and Hand Made Lace. 5136 POLTIMORE, COUNTESS OF, 77 , Eaton Square, London.— Real Old Brussels Lace ; Point d’Angleterre Dress having belonged to Marie- Ant oinette. 5137 PORQUET, Elizabeth Fenwick de, 24 , Oakley Square, Regent's, Park , London.— Brussels Point Lace; Specimen of Lace, early 18 th century. 5138 PRICE, Mrs. Sophie J., The Laurels , Kent House Road, Lower Sydenham , London. —Berthe Guipure, Point de Venise; Flounce Guipure, Old Italian. 5139 PRINCE, Miss AUGUSTA, 23 , Bark Place , Bayswater , London. —Veil of Brussels Net. 5110 REYNOLDS, Miss Annie, 29 ,Duke Street, Grosvenor Square, London. — Macrame Lace ; Greek Lace ; Copy of Spanish Point, £7 Js. per yard; Copy of Italian Lace. 5141 ROBINSON, Mrs. Frederick, 32 , Chester Street, London. —Lace Fan. 5142 RONNIGER, Madame, 1 , Abingdon Villas, Kensington, London. — Old Italian Vandyke Point and Point Lace ; Old Italian Point Insertion; Square of Old Italian Point; Old Italian Silk Point and Coarse Lace. 5143 ROSSER, Mrs., 3 , Cleveland Terrace Gardens , Abingdon Road , Ken¬ sington, London .—Piece of Old Point Lace. 5144 ROWLES, Miss S., West Ilsley, Newbury, Berks. —Point Lace. 5145 RUSSELL, Miss L. J., 86, Queen’s Gate , London.— Toilet Cover of Braid, Hand Guipure Work. 128 Lace. [Div. II. 5146 SAMPSON, LOW, MARSTON & CO., Crown Buildings, 188, Fleet Street, London. —Book on Lace. 5147 SCHMIDT & SONS, Werpert, Bohemia. —Thread, Wool, and Silk Lace. 5148 SCHMIDT, W., & SONS, 15, Tuchlauben, Vienna. —Lace. 5149 SCHREIBER, Miss Frances F. L., 6, Queen's Gate Place, Hyde Park, London. —Roman Lace Flounce; Length to match, for bodice trimming. 5150 SCHREIBER, Lady Charlotte, Langham House, London. —Venetian Point. 5151 SHARP, Miss, 7, Thurloe Square, London. —Lappet of Point d’Argentan ; Old Valenciennes Border. 5152 SHEFFIELD, Countess of.—P oint de Flandres Flounce. 5153 SNULTE, Mrs. Maidstone, Bathampton House, Bath. —Needle-made Venetian Point Lace. 5154 SPRAGGE, Miss Catherine, 22, Fore Street, Limehouse, London. — Pair of Old Point Lace Court Lappets. 5155 SPREAD, Mrs., 27, Pembridge Crescent, Bayswater, London. —Old English Point Lappets; Point de Venise Veil; Old English Point; Old Mechlin Lappet. 5156 STEWART, Mrs., Rosedale Place, Ealing. —Greek Lace. 5157 STIRLING, Lady Caroline F., 36, Fortman Square , London. —White and Black Lace; Cap ; Lappets ; Mittins; Old Brussels. 5158 STIRLING, Mrs., Kippendaire, Kippenross, Dunblane. — Piece of Spanish Rose Point Lace, date of Louis XLV.; English Cutwork Sampler, 16th century. 5159 SPARKES, Miss Elizabeth, 202, South Lambeth Road , London. — Trimming for front of dress, forming three sides of a square, early 17th century ; Stomacher for body of a lady’s dress. 5160 STOVELL, Edith G., 40, Belsize Road, St. John's Wood, London. — Ancient Brussels Lappets; Antique Valenciennes, Cutwork. 5161 STRAMITZER, Joseph, i, Elisabethstrasse , Vienna. —Drawing of Point Lace Manufactory, Erzgebirge, Austria; Photograph of Pocket Handkerchief. 5162 STREATFEILD, J. F., 15, Upper Brook Street, London. —Squares of Lace. 5163 SWAN, Mrs. Henrietta L., Bally rag get, county Kilkenny, Ireland. —Parasol Cover, Pelerine ; Lace. 5164 THOMPSON, Miss C. H., 3, The Residences, South Kensington Museum, London. —Macrame Lace. 5165 TREADWIN, C. E., Cathedral Yard, Exeter. —Reproductions of— (a), Pillow-made Guipure Lace; (b), Very Old Devonshire Lace, from an antique Flemish pattern ; ( c), Spanish or Rose Point; (d), Point Lace, needle-worked ; (e), Greek Lace ; (/), Guipure needle-made Lace; (g), Honiton Point Handkerchief and Sprigs ; (A), Old Greek Lace Sampler, 17th century, &c. Class VIII.] Last Galleries, Rooms XIV. & XV. 129 5166 TROUGHTON, Mrs. Zouch, 14 , Douro Place , Victoria Road , Kensington, London. —Collar and Lappets, 17 th century. 5167 TRULOCK. Miss Ellen, 30 , Rich Terrace, West Brompton , London. — Lace Handkerchief. 5168 TUDOR, Mrs., 2 , Collingham Road , London. —Lace, supposed to be Russian, 17 th century; Pillow Guipure Tunic. 5169 TULLOCH, Miss Ella, t, Pembridge Place , Bayswater, London .— Modern Hand-made Point Lace for Sofa Cushion or Banner Screen. 5170 TYLER, Miss, 8, Collingham Road , South Kensington. London. — Modern Point Lace Dessert Doileys; Needlework and Machine-made Braid. 5171 VERDIE, Mdme. J., 23 , George Street , Hanover Square, London. — Three Flounces, Point d’Alen^on. 700 guineas. 5172 WARD, A. & M., Honiton. —Honiton Lace Banner Screen. 5173 WATERFORD, Lady Louisa, Ford Castle , Corn hill, Northumber¬ land. —Pair of Brussels Jabots, supposed to have been made for Louis XIV. 5174 WHITEHOUSE, Mrs. Catherine Wilmot, St. Cuthberfs Cottage, Bedford , Beds. — Front Piece for Lady’s Dress and Trimmings ; Parasol Cover; Apron and Pockets. 5175 WILKES, Grace, Broom Alcester, Warwickshire. —Tatted Lace. 5176 WILKINSON, MisS Fanny, Guessens, Welwyn. Greek Lace. 5177 WILKINSON, G., 4 , St. Mark's Square, Regent's Park, London. — Ancient Greek Lace. 5178 WILLIAMS, K. E., Endsleigh Villa, Brighton. —Lace for Fan; Handkerchief; Hair Lappet. 5179 WILSON, Charlotte Jopling, 50, Victoria Road, LCensington, London. —Lace. K i 3 o Civil and Mechanical Engineering. [Div. II. CLASS IX. SECTION A. CIVIL AND MECHANICAL ENGINEERING. ROOM XXI. 5501 ADMIRALTY, LORDS COMMISSIONERS OF THE, London. Models showing the extensions of H.M. Dockyards at Chatham and Portsmouth, and Naval Yard, Haulbowline; Model of the Sliding Caisson at the Entrance of the Somerset Dock, Malta; Model of a Sliding Caisson for one of the Basin Entrances at H.M. Dockyard, Portsmouth; Model of one of the Penstocks for the Docks at the extension of H.M. Dockyard, Portsmouth; Model of a proposed Travelling Gantry for building ships in Dock; Models of Brunei’s System of Block Making Machinery in use at Portsmouth Dockyard. &502 ALLEVUD, Emanuel, 4 , Rue du Marche-Convert, Metz, Lorraine , Germany. —A piece of Machinery to be applied to Steam Saws ; A newly invented Syphon Pump. 5503 BARNETT & FOSTER, 23 , Forston Street, Hoxton, London. —Diving Apparatus. 5501 BAXTER, W. H., Elm Cottage, Btixton Hill, London. —Model of Self-Acting and Self-Registering Corn Weighing Machine. 5505 BICKFORD, SMITH Sc CO., Tuckingmill, Cornwall. —Bickford’s Patent Safety Fuses, for conveying fire to the charge in blasting. ( See Appendix'). 5506 BROWN, J., 30 , New Bridge Street, Blackfriars, London. —Self- Sustaining Pulley Block. 5507 BUNNNETT & CO. (Limited), New Cross Works, Deptford, Kent.— Lift (Room IV.); Safety Grain Elevator ; Models of Shutters. 5508 BURNELL, R. A., 3 , Great Winchester Street Buildings, London.— Registered Barrow. 5509 CHANCE BROTHERS Sc CO., Glass Works, near Birmingham.— Dioptric Holophotal Revolving Light of the First Order, to give flashes at intervals of one minute; Pressure Lamp with Six-wick Burner for Colza Oil or Petroleum, for the South Stack Lighthouse, Holyhead. (These will be exhibited from 1 st June to 30 th September only.) 5510 CITY OF LONDON, CORPORATION OF THE.—Model of the Holborn Viaduct. Class IX.] South Galleries , Room XXI. 131 5511 CONVICT PRISONS, DIRECTOR OF.—Model of Factory Basin, Chatham. 5512 COODE, Sir John, 2 , Westminster Chambers, Victoria Street, London. —Model of New Harbour now in course of construction at St. Helier’s, Jersey; Model of Lighthouse on La Corbiere Rock, Jersey. 5513 CORNWALL RAILWAY COMPANY, Plymouth.— Painting in Oil of Royal Albert Bridge, Saltash, Cornwall. Painted by Mr. H. A. Luscombe, of Plymouth. 60 guineas. 5514 DIAMOND ROCK BORING- COMPANY (Limited), 2 , Westminster Chambers, Victoria Street, London. —Bores and Section of Bore Hole. 5515 DOWS ON, J. E. &, A., 3 , Great Queen Street, Westminster, London .— Model, Lithograph and Printed Description of Permanent Way for tramways. 5516 FISHER, W. H. C., Stroud, Gloucestershire. —Bay of Paled Fencing, showing use of Frank’s Patent Iron Rails. 5517 HOMAN & RODGERS, 17 , Gracechurch Street, London. —Fireproof Floor; Sections of Iron Joists used in Homans’ Patent Fireproof Floor. (See Appendix.) 5518 JESSE, George R., Holly Bank, Henbury, Macclesfield, Cheshire.-*— Old Mortar, from ancient house in Cheshire. (See accompanying description.) 5519 KELL, Thomas, 40 , King Street, Covent Garden, London. —Drawings and Lithographs of Harbour of St. Helier, Jersey; View from Tunnel Mouth, Mansion House Station, Metropolitan District Railway ; Metro¬ politan Railway, Praed Street, Baker Street, and King’s Cross Stations ; Cast Iron Bridge over the Severn; Victoria Bridge over the Thames; Proposed New Blackfriars Bridge ; Design for Signal Station, Buenos Ayres Harbour; Dover Harbour Improvement, as proposed for international communication. Hydraulic Lift Graving Dock, Bombay; Proposed Dock or Harbour, Port of Buenos Ayres; Fal¬ mouth Harbour; Proposed Harbour at Leca; Proposed Alexandra Newport Docks ; Bridlington Quay New Sea Wall, See. 5520 KINCAID, Joseph, ii, Great George Street, Westminster, London. Model of and Patent Iron “ Permanent Way ” for Tramways. 5521 LEA, Charles Henry, Stafford. —Automatic Apparatus for opening and closing gates at railway level crossings in connection with signals; Fog Signal Apparatus for fiixing consecutively detonators on the rail of railways. 5522 MARTIN, William Arena, 80, Fleet Street, London. —Patent Smoke Preventing Furnace Doors— (a) for 6 o-horse power Lancashire boiler; (b), for a brewers’ copper; (c), for fixing on either wrought or cast frames ; (d), for domestic use; (e), for hot plate or kitchener. 5523 MATTHEWS, William, 2, Westminster Chambers, Victoria Street, Westminster, London .—Disengaging “Lewis” for setting blocks of concrete and stone. 5524 PARKER-RODES, E., 27 , Somerleyton Road, East Brixton, London. — Model of a Railway Break. K 2 rDiv. n. i Civil and Mechanical Engineering. 5525 PATENT NARROW GAUGE RAILWAY COMPANY (Fell’s Patent), 8 , Victoria Chambers, Westminster, London .—Model of Improved Narrow Gauge Railway, constructed at the South Camp, Aldershot for the Military Transport Service. Photograph of Loco¬ motive used on the said railway. 5526 PAVY, A—Model of an Overhead Railway. 5527 PFLUG & CO., Kitzingen-on-the-Maine, Bavaria. —Platinoleum. 5528 POLYTECHNIC SCHOOL, Delft .-Models -{a), Alewyn’s Lock Gates; (b), Blanken’s Lock Gates; (c), Lock with Blacken’s Gates ; ( London. —Self-Sustaining Rope Pulley Blocks. 5538 TRINITY BOARD.—Model of Light Ship; Models of Eddystone Lighthouse, Gunfleet Lighthouse, Needles Lighthouse, Wolf Rock Lighthouse, Great Basses Lighthouse, Smalls Lighthouse, Buoy Depot, and Croquet Lighthouse. 5539 USILL & WILLCOCKS, 3 , G)eat Queen Street , Westminster , London . Plan and Birdseye View of Roundhay Park, Leeds. 5540 VONMERLOK, Wurtemberg.— 5541 WYATT, J., Slopton , Devon .—Model of a Railway Coupling Apparatus. 134 Architecture, Building Apparatus , & Construction. [_Div. II. CLASS IX.—SECTION B. ARCHITECTURE, BUILDING APPARATUS , AND CONSTRUCTION. ROOM XXII. 5652 ANCASTER STONE COMPANY, near Grantham. —Ancaster Stone. 5653 ATKINSON, H., 30 , Wharf Road, City Road, London. —Specimens of Joiners’ Work from Sweden. 5654 BAILEY, C. J. C., The Pottery, Fulham, London. —Down Draught Preventing Chimney Pot. 5655 BARRETT, Henry, 12 , York Buildings, Adelphi , London. —Model of Fireproof Flooring. 5656 BATEMAN, William Henry (Sir William Burnett & Co.), 90 , Cannon Street, London. —Model of Hydraulic Apparatus (Sir William Burnett’s process), for rendering wood uninflammable. 5657 BELLMAN & IYEY, 14 , Buckingham Street, Fitzroy Square, London .— Scagliola, Pedestals, Columns, Pilasters, &c. 5658 BENNITT, Pynsqn Wilmot, Oldbury, near Birmingham. —Stafford¬ shire Blue Bricks, best quality; second quality; Red Bricks, second quality; Staffordshire Brick Earth, for red, brown, grey, or blue bricks. 5659 BIRD, W., & CO., 2 , Laurence Pountney Hill, London. —Sections of Rolled Iron Girders ,and Channel Iron; Iron and Steel Rails. 5660 BLACKMORE, G., 34 , Wharf Road, City Basin, London. —Skirtings, Tablets and Angle Beads in Keene’s, Martin’s, and Parian Cements and Plaster. 5661 BODMER & CO ., Blythe Lane, Hammersmith, London. —Bricks made from — {a), Sand and Selinitic Lime; ( b), Sand, Selinitic Lime and Cement; (c), Blast Furnace, Slag Granulated, and Lime; (d), Blast Furnace Slag, Cement, and Sand. 5662 BRABY, Frederick, & CO., 356 to 360 , Fusion Road, London. —Zinc (or other Metal) Roofing. Class IX.] South Galleries, Room, XXII. i35 5663 BRANKSEA ISLAND COMPANY (Limited), Poole, Dorset.— Per¬ forated and other Pipes for building and sanitary purposes, &c. 5664 BROWN, John, 30 , New Bridge Street, Black friars, London. — Thomson’s Self-Sustaining Screw Pulley Block 5665 BRUGGEMAN, Charles, 14 , Rue du Jardin, Ghent, Belgium .— Machine-made Mouldings. 5666 BURGH CASTLE PORTLAND CEMENT COMPANY, Great Yarmouth .—Portland Cement and White Bricks. 5667 CAFFALL, R. M., 75 , Fleet Street, London. —Disconnecting Ladder. 5668 CASWALL, Anna M., Binfield, Brachnell, Berks .—Sketch of Ancient Stone Hut Dwelling at Bosporthennis, in the parish of Zennor, West Cornwall. 5669 CLARK & PARKER, Minera Stone Quarries, Penn-y-gelli, near Wrexham .—Millstone, Cones, and Cubes of Minera Stone. 5670 CLARKE & DUNHAM, 69 , Mark La7ie, London.— Diamond Glass- Balustrade Knobs ; Diamond Glass Door Handles ; Door Finger Plates; Millstone Cement. 5671 COLCHESTER, J. M. —Ligno-Metallic Window Band. 5672 CONVICT PRISONS, DIRECTOR OF.—Model of Pentonville Prison; Church for Officers at Portland Prison; New Bath House, Portsmouth Prison; New Wing ; Half Section of Wing, Pentonville Prison; New Infirmary, Portsmouth Prison; Warders’ Quarters; Lamp for Cells, used in Portsmouth Prison, full size. 5673 CORDIER, FeliciEn, 4 , Place de Chambre, Metz, Lorraine. —Church of St. Eucaire. Specimen of a collection of the most remarkable ancient buildings of Metz and its environs. 5674 COTTAM & CO., 2 , Winsley Street, Oxford Street, London. —Flight of Spiral Stairs; Panel of Wrought Railing; Staircase Panels; Cast Bracket; Balconette ; Pieces of Castings, Cast Railings, and Grill. 5675 CRAVEN, DUNNILL & CO. (Limited), Jackfield Works, near Iron- bridge, Salop. —Glazed Hearth Slabs, Unglazed Floor Slabs and Stone ; Encaustic and other Tiles. (See Appendix.) 5676 CHATWOOD, Samuel, Lancashire Safe dr 5 Lock Works, Bolton. — “ Intersected Steel ” Eire and Burglar Proof Safe ; Models of Bankers’ Strong Rooms, &c. ; Case of Cabinet, Rim, Mortice Pad and Rack Bolt Locks. ( See Appendix.) 5677 CWMORTHEN SLATE COMPANY (Limited), Portmadoc, North Wales .—Roofing Slate. 5878 DE COCK-RUTSAERT, Gustave, 13 , Rue du Jambon, Brussels, Belgium. — Carpentry in the K)th century, fr. 55 . 5679 DENNIS, T. H. P., & CO., Anchor Iron Works, Chelmsford. —Model of Patent Wrought Iron Conservatory. 5680 DIAMOND ROCK-BORING COMPANY, 2 , Westminster Chambers, London.^— Cores from various Bore Holes. 5681 DOULTON & WATTS, Lambeth, London. —Mural Decorations in Terra Cotta, Tiles and Stoneware, Bricks, and Flooring Tiles. 1 36 Architecture, Building Apparatus, & Construction , [Div. II. 5682 DU CANE, Lieut.-Col. E. F., C.B., R.E., 44 , Parliament Street , London. —Church for Officers of Convict Prison at Portland ; Quarters for Officers of Convict Prisons ; Original Model of Pentonville Prison ; Infirmary for Prisoners at Portsmouth ; Bath House, Portsmouth Prison; New Wing, Portsmouth Prison; Lamp for Cells, Portsmouth Prison ; Section of Pentonville Prison; Factory Basin, Chatham Dockyard Extension. 5683 EASDALE SLATE COMPANY, Easdale , A rgyle shire. —Duchess, Countess, Sizeable, and Undersize Roofing Slates. 5681 EASTON, John, & SON, Northernhay Street, Exeter, Devon.— Marble from Chudleigli, Devon ; Pocombe Stone, from near Exeter; Devon¬ shire Granite, from Haylor; Devonshire Granite, from Blacldnstone, near Moreton Hampstead, Devon; Red Devonshire Granite; Marble, from Ipplepen, Devon; Devonshire Granite, Haytor, &c. 5685 EASTWOOD & CO. (Limited), Belvedere Road , Lambeth , London. Enfaced Bricks, Malms, Paviors, Roofing Tiles; Blue, Red, and Adamantine Clinkers, &c. 5686 ELLIS, John, Brighton Street, Seacombe , Cheshire. —Villa Plans; Model of Cottages; Plan of Cottage Land. 5887 ENGERT & CO., 31 &“ 32 , Tabernacle Row , London. —Machine-made Decorative Moulding. 5688 ENGERT & ROLFE, Barchester Street , Poplar , London. —Fibrous Asphalte Anti-Damp Course for Walls ; Fibrous Asphalte set in Brick¬ work in a cistern of water showing its power to resist damp. [See Appendix). 5689 FENZLE, STANISLAS, Neutitschein , Moravia. —Plans of a Brewery. 5690 FLATTICH, William, Vienna. —View of School House in the Work¬ men’s Colony, at Marburg (Styria); View of the “ Villa Szechenyi,” at Reichenau; Ground Plan and Sections of the “Villa Szechenyi;” Atlas of the Workmen’s Colony, at Marburg. 5691 FORD, Lewis, & CO., Bristol Road , Gloucester. —Black Enamelled Slate Chimney Piece, with Mai'ble Inlay, ornamented with Flower Painting. 5692 FREEMAN, John, & SONS, Penryn , Cornwall. —Specimens of Granite from Carnsen Quarries, Cornwall, and Trowlesworthy Quarry, Devon¬ shire. 5693 GRAYS CHALK QUARRIES COMPANY, 90 , Lower Thames Street , London. —Temper, White Flare, and Plasterer’s Lime; Founder’s Loam ; Common Whiting, Gilders’ Whiting, Block Chalk, Rough Flint. (See Appendix ). 5694 GREENWOOD, John, & SONS, 10 , Arthur Street West , London Bridge. —Patent Draft Excluders—Models showing the application of the same. 5695 GRIFFITHS, Thomas, 24 , Fe7iwich Street, Liverpool. —Enamelling Paint. Class IX.] South Galleries, Room XXII. *37 5696 HAMBLET, Joseph, New Pie rev Brick Works, West Bromwich, Stafford¬ shire. -Blocks, Copings, Roofing Tiles, Plinihs, &c. {See Appendix.) 5697 HARRIS, William, Junr., 5, Bartlett's Buildings, Holborn, London. — Block of Granite, with Lettering; Polished Urn; Red and Grey Granite Columns; Block Granite and Lettering. 5698 HAYWARD BROTHERS, 187 to 189 , Union Street, Borough, <5r» 77 , Gracechurcli Street, London. —Rectangular Prism, Hexagonal Prism, and Thick Rough Plate Pavement Lights ; Deck or Floor Lights, &c. 5699 HIDE, Charles, 2 , Colonnade, Worthing. —Specimens of “Frescoa” Mural Decorations. 5700 HOBBS, HART & CO., 76 , Cheapside, London. — Suite of Mortice and Rim Locks, under a Master Key, and Casement and Rack Bolts. 5701 HODGSON, Charles, 30 , Davison Street , Middlesborough-on-Tees .— Patent Sash Sustaincr and Fastener. 5702 HOLMES, J., School of Arts, Torquay. —Terra Cotta Decorations. 5703 HOMAN & ROGERS, 17 , Gracechurch Street, London. —Sections of Girders; Fireproof Flooring. {See Appendix.) 5701 HOSKEN, William, Granite Works Penry. —Chimney Piece, sample block. 5705 IMPROVED INDUSTRIAL DWELLINGS COMPANY (Limited), 34 , Finsbury Circus, London. —Architectural Models of Industrial Dwellings ; Drawings and Photographs, Plans and Elevation of same ; Artificial Stone used in construction of the Company’s dwellings. 5706 INDESTRUCTIBLE PAINT COMPANY (Limited), 27, Cannon Street, London .—Patent Invisible Solution for preserving stone, brick, plaster, iron, &c., &c.; Vases, Brick and Marble, coated with the solution, &c. 5707 JACKSON, George, & SONS, 49 , Rathbone Place, London .— Specimens of Patent Canvas Plaster for walls and ceilings. 5708 JACKSON, Thomas S., 199 , High Street, Southwark, London .—Wood Stains and Stained Woods. 5710 JAPAN, COMMISSIONERS FOR.—Model of Pagoda, and two Drawings ot same ; Prison House. 5711 JESSE, George R., Holly Bank, Henbury, Macclesfield , Cheshire .— Old Mortar, from ancient house in Cheshire. 5712 JOHNSON & CO., 18 , Adam Street, Strand, London; dr* Ditchling Potteries, Ditchling, Sussex. —Finials ; Grotesque and other Tiles. 5714 KASTEN, II. W., Hanover. —Crude Asphalt from Borberg, Capellrich Kuhlager, Grabingshohlen, Hiittcnbruck, and Todtenbusen; Asphalte- Mastix; Sand, with Bitumen, from Witze and Odessa; Kieselerde, from Soltau; and Mineral Oil. 138 Architecture, Building Apparatus, & Construction. |"Div. II. 5715 KEMP, Frederick Nesbitt, 2 a, Redcliffe Gardens , West Brompton, London .—Down Draught Preventing Chimney Pot; Drawing and Models with Stand. 5716 KINSON POTTERY COMPANY, Albert Embankment , London.— Terra Cotta Chimney Pots. 5717 KITE, Charles, High Street, Hornsey, London. — Smoke Curing Chimney Caps ; Roof Ventilator. 5718 KOESLER, J., Junr., Frankenstein, Schlesien, Prussia .—Set of Pho¬ tographs of the Castle of Camenz (buildings). 5719 LAVERS, A. IT., Nine Elms , London. —Portland Cement Test Blocks, Testing Machine, Royal Arms, Bottles and Medallions. 5720 LEE, William, SON & CO., Hailing, Rochester, Kent. —Chalk and Cement. 5721 LE GROS & CO., Jersey .—Samples of Granite. 5722 LEWIS, FORD & CO., Bristol Road, Gloucester. —Enamelled Slate Chimney Piece. 5723 LILLY, J. P., Gillingham, Dorset. —Tisbury Stone, from the Wardour, Chelmack, and Tisbury Quarries.* 5724 LINDLEY, Robert, Mansfield, Notts .—Stone. 5725 LOOKER, Benjamin, ICingston-on-Thames. — Ornamental Moulded 1 Bricks and Brickwork. {See Appendix.) 5726 MACNAUGHT, ROBERTSON & CO., Bank End, Southwark, London. — Specimens of Rolled Girders. 5727 MADDEN, E., 24 , Boscovel Gardens, London. —Painted Woods. 5728 MAGNUS ENAMELLED SLATE COMPANY (Limited), 153 ,] Buckingham Palace Road, London. —Chimney Pieces ; Specimen] Tablet. 5730 McLEAN, A., & CO., London Road, Stoke-tipon-Trent. —Cement or Floating ; Mouldings in Cement; Slab in Floating, Sand and Cement j small Samples of Floating. 5731 ME AKIN, J. F., 84 , Baker Street, London. —Fastening for Fan Lights. 5732 MOORE, J. St. James's Walk, Clerkenwell, London. —Patent Improved Glass Ventilators. 5733 MORGAN, ALLSOPP & CO., 24 , Cannon Street, London.— Tin Foi l Decorative Painting. 5734 NORMAN, R. & N., St. John's Brick and Tile Works, near Burges . Hill, Sussex. —Moulded Bricks, Plinth and Capping Bricks, Roofinj Tiles, &c. 5735 PART, John Cumberland, 181 , Drury Lane, London, Sr Duk Street, Derby. —Tablet, and Inlaid Table, in Martin’s Patent Fireproc Cement; Stone from which the Cement is made ; Mouldings, &c. !lass IX.] South Galleries , Room XXII. i39 736 PETHER, Henry, Burham Wharf \ Belvedere Road, Lambeth, London. . —Ornamental Bricks. 737 PFLUG & CO., Kitzingen , Mayence. —Paints. 738 PICTOR & SONS, Box , 7Fz7£r.—Box Ground, Corsham, Farleigh and Combe Down Stone. 739 PIXLEY, Peter, 34 , Royal Parade, Jersey .—Granite Blocks and Pillar. 740 POCOCK, Alfred Willmer, ii a, Church Street, Westminster, London .—Centre Bit Mortice Lock; Set of Auxiliaries for boring mortice, spindle, and key holes; Part of i4 inch Deal Door with Mortice Key and Spindle Holes; Parts of Doors with Patent Locks inserted. 741 RAEDEMECKERS, Jean, 91 , Faubourg Saint-Gilles, Liege, Belgium. Safety Steps, Folding; not Folding, fr. 35 . 742 REYNOLDS, John George, Old Ford Road, London .—Backs and Cheeks for reducing grates; Fuel Economiser Backs, Stove Bottoms, &c. '43 ROBERTS, Alfred Edward, 9 , Rood Lane , Fenchurch Street, London .—Planks of British Columbia Fir and Sequoia Sempervirens with Polished Specimens. '44 ROBINSON, Andrew Augustus, Arlesey Lime and Cement Works, Arlesey Siding, near Baldock. —Lime, Cement, Specimens of Plastering, &c. 745 ROBINS & ROPER. '46 SAMELS, Abel Edgar, 2 , New Cross Road, London .—Improved Reversible Mortice Locks. '47 SELENITIC CEMENT COMPANY, 6 , Wharf Road, Belvedere Road, London .—Specimens of Cement. ’48 SHARP & JONES, Bourne Valley Pottery , Poole .—Terra Cotta Vases, Chimney Pots, &c. '49 SILICATE PAINT COMPANY, 24 , Fenwick Street, Liverpool. —Petrifying Liquid; Silicate Paint; Pattern Card of Silicate Paint. '50 SMITH & CO., Old/Cent Road .—Terra Cotta Chimney Pots. 51 SMITH, J. Parson, Ridge Hill, Madeley, Staffordshire .—Roofing and other Tiles. '52 ST. VINCENT, GOVERNOR OF.—Pozzolana. 53 STANLEY BROTHERS, Nuneaton, Warzvickshire .—Perforated Tiles I for drying floors used in malt kilns, &c. '54 STONES, John, North of England Shutter Works, Ulverston .—Model of Revolving Shutters; Shutter coiling in Cornice; Shutter working on Skeleton Frame. ’55 SUTHERLAND, DUKE OF, Stafford House , London.— Model of ■ Dunrobin Castle. f56 TAMER GRANITE COMPANY (Limited), Gunnislake, Cornwall.— Sample of Granite ; Step, Kerb, and Pitching Stones. 140 Architecture, Building Apparatus, 6" Construction. [Div. II, 5757 5753 5759 5760 5761 5762 5763 5764 5765 5766 5767 5768 TANGYE BROTHERS & HOLMAN, Laurence Pountney Lane , London. —Rope Pulley Blocks with Rope. THOMAS, John Trotter, WinnaUs Hill House, Coleford, Gloucester - shire. —Forest of Dean Stone. TONKS, William, & SON, Moseley Street, Birminham. —Screw Flush Bolt. TRICKETT, Samuel, Victoria Wharf, Millwall, Poplar, London.— Parkspring , 5 Kimpton, Ancaster, Seacombe, Groby, Hough, Brown Portland, Caen and Red Dumfries Stone; Nodderdale Fossil; Green- hill Stone; Machine Sooted Paving; Brackenhill Stone; Sinkstone. WADDINGTON, G. W., 20 , St. Hilda's Terrace, Whitby, Yorkshire.— Whitby Freestone, Hempryke Quarry; Aislaby Quarry; Whitb) Whinstone. WATCOMBE TERRA-COTTA COMPANY (Limited), Torquay Devon .—Terra Cotta Arch, Festoon Panel, Gable Cross, and Mitr< Panel. WEST KENT GAULT BRICK & PORTLAND CEMENJj COMPANY (Limited), Alesford, near Maidstone, Kent. —Model of th< Company’s Trade Mark ; Royal Coat of Arms ; Ornamental Design fo Cornice Mould; Design for Top of Piers; Balustrade, and Test B ocks See., all in Portland Cement. WILKINS, W. Noy, 4 , Maismore Cottages, Peckham Park Road London.— Studies from nature for mural decoration in Mineral Pigment and Poppy Oil only— (a), “ Bexhill Shore, Sussex,” £20 ; (b), 44 Nea Norwood, Surrey,” £ 20 . WOOD Charles, Tees Iron Works, Middlesborough .—Rough Slag (wast produce); Slag Sand, 5 d. per ton; Slag for Concrete, 4 d. per ton; Morta made from Slag Sand and Common Lime; Concrete from Slag Cemen and Concrete Slag; Cement from Slag Sand and Common Lime, &c. WOOD & I VERY, Albion Blue Brick Works , West Bromwich Staffordshire. —Staffordshire Blue Bricks, Terra Metallic Goods. WOULDHAM CEMENT COMPANY, Rochester , and 10 a. King Arms Yard, London.— Portland Cement—(a) Samples for testing th strain required to break a cross section of 2\ square inches ; (b) Sampk tested, broken at 1,225 lbs. cross section of square inches ; (c) Read for use; (d) Burnt, ready for grinding; {e) Dried, ready for burning (/) Raw Materials (chalk and clay). YATES, William. 24 , Joseph Street, Burdett Road , Bow, London.- Cement for Glass, &c. Class IX.] South Galleries , Room XX'111. 14.1 CLASS IX.—SECTION C. SANITARY APPARATUS AND CONSTRUCTION ROOM XXIII, AND SOUTH CORRIDOR. 5951 BAILEY, C. J. C., The Pottery, Fulham, London .—Ventilating Trap; Gully Trap ; Down Draught Preventing Pot; Terra Cotta Shield. >932 BAILEY, D. & E., 272 , High Holborn, London .—Model of Ventilating Apparatus. 5953 BALL, Dr., Spalding , Lincolnshire .—Sanitary Cottage or Mansion Ventilator. p95l BANNER, Edward G., ti, Billiter Square, London .—Closet fitted with “ Banner’s Patent Drain Trap,” and Disinfector. 5355 BATES, ELLIOT & CO., Burslem , dr* 30 , ILolborn, London.— Closets, Traps, Sinks, Urinals, Plug Basins, &c., See. 5956 BIRCH, Robert William Peregrine, 5 , Westminster Chambers , Victoria Street, London. —Self-Acting Penstock for flushing drains, sewers, watercourses, See. )957 BIRD, G. V., 1 , Norfolk Square, Hyde Park, London. —Models; Model and Plans of Ventilation, with Illustrations, See. 5958 BRANKSEA ISLAND COMPANY (Limited), Poole, Dorset.— Whitton’s Perforated Drain and Branksea Capped Pipes; Bevel ; Irrigating Pipes; De Gruchy’s Improved Syphon Cleansing Pipes. 5959 BROOKE, E., & SONS, Field House Fire Clay Works , Huddersfield.— Patent Sewer Ventilator. p960 CAFFALL, R. M., & CO., 75 , Fleet Street, London .—Earth Closets, of various descriptions ; Inodorous Commodes. 5961 CAIN, Edward John, Upper Grange Road, Bermondsey, London .— Patent Combined Cinder Screen and Dust Bin. 5962 CHEAVIN, George, Wide Bargate Filter Works, Boston, Lincolnshire. —Animal Charcoal Rapid Water Filters. 5963 COTTAM & CO., 2 , Winsley Street, Oxford Street , London. —Inter¬ ception Drains and Traps. 5964 DEAN, Henry, Southam Leamington .—Patent Drain Traps. >965 DENNIS, T. H. P., & CO., Anchor Iron Works , Chelmsford .—New Patent High Pressure Valve for steam, water, or gas; Throttle Valves with Sockets ; Water Waste Preventors. 142 Sanitary Apparatus Construction. [Div. II. 5966 DOULTON, H., & CO., High Street, Lambeth, London. — Sanitary Ware, Pipes, Valves, Traps, Water Filters, &c. 5987 ELLIS, Robert, High Street, Stoke Newington, London .—Watei Waste Preventer. 5938 FIELD, Rogers, 5 , Cannon Row, Westminster, London .—Patent Self- Acting Flush Tank, for flushing drains, disposing of house slops, and other sanitary purposes.!. 5989 GALAS SE-KETIN, n, Rue Manchester, Brussels, Belgium .—New System of Lead and Iron Joints for Cast Iron Pipes. 5970 GASCOYNE, W., & SONS, Leamington, Warwickshire. — Patent Lead D-Trap. (See Appendix .) 5971 GENERAL SEWAGE & MANURE COMPANY (Limited), i, Crown Buildings, Queen Victoria Street, London .—Coloured Drawing and Plan of the Company’s Works at Coventry; Model of Sewage Extractor ; Sulphate of Alumina and Alum from Shale crude Sulphate of Alumina ; Sewage Manure. [See Appendix.) 5972 GIBSON, T. L., 15 , Wellington Terrace, Station Road, Clapham June ■ tion, London .—Earth Closets and Commodes. (See Appendix.) 5973 GOUX MANURE & SANITARY COMPANY (Limited), 2 , Westminster Chambers, London .—Sanitary Closet, in mahogany, com¬ plete ; ditto, of cheaper construction. 5974 GREIG, Alexander McNeil, 107 , Adrian Terrace, Redcliffe Estate London .—Redcliffe Sanitary and Ventilating Trap; Sanitary Traps; Sections of Traps. 5975 PIAMBLET, J., West Bromwich, Staffordshire .—Blue Ware Drain Pipes and Junctions. [See Appendix.) 5376 HARLING, William Francis, King's Cross Valve Works, 17 , North Street, ICing's Cross, London —Closet Valve Water Waste Preventors, 5977 HEAD, W. B., 138 , High Street, Notting Hill, London. — Model Illustrating the Ventilation of Drains through Carbon Air Filter ; Model of Dip Trap with Ventilating Pipe, to prevent intrusion of sewer gas into, the house drain; Horizontal Carbon Air Filter, with Union; Zinc Carbon Air Filter. 5978 HEAL & CO., Portsmouth Zinc Works, Southsea .—Weather Roof Ven-i tilators. 5979 HOLLAND & GREEN, Longton, 990 NELSON, James, & SONS, 47 , Briggate , Leeds .—Disinfecting Ap¬ paratus. s v ; >991 PARKER, John, Woodstock, Oxon .—Portable Dry Earth Closets Dry Earth Closet Apparatus ; Indoor and Outdoor Closet; Galvanised Iron Tank, on Wheels. •992 PEAT ENGINEERING & SEWAGE FILTRATION COM- PANY (Limited), 150 , Leadenhall Street, London .—Peat in raw condition and prepared for fuel; Peat Charcoal; Filtering Material for sewage and water from manufactories; Samples of Unpurified Sewage and Punfied Sewa ge Water; Self-Acting Dry and other Commodes; Model of Self-Acting Dry Closet. 993 PENN Thomas, 40, Westbury Street, Wandsworth Road, London— PateniReleaser; Water Closet, with Releaser attached ; Patent High Pressure Cock and Hydraulic Regulator; Water Waste Preventor for sinks ; Patent Releaser with Valve for servants’ closets,; Patent Drinking Fountain with Fire Appliance. (See Appendix.) 994 PULLEN, James, & SON, 37, Camden Street, Walworth, London.— East Lead Traps for closets, sinks, See. )95 REE\ ES, R. H., 9 , Sussex Road, Southsea, Hants .—Ventilators for exposed buildings, high pitch roofs, rooms, doors, carriages, &c. 1)36 RI ^HMOND, Andrew, Bishop's Hall, Somersetshire.— Self-Acting Flushing Tank. >97 SANITARY AND ECONOMIC MANURE COMPANY (Limited) Longford Buildings, Oxford Road, Manchester.— Self-Acting, Cinder- L °an for same; Earth Commode Skeleton sifting Ash Closet; Soil' Pan for same. Soil i 4 4 Sanitary Apparatus & Construction. [Div. II. 5993 SHARP, Henry, & JONES, Bourne Valley Pottery , Poole, Dorset, & Nine Elms, Lambeth, London. —Capped Drain Pipe and Junction Cap, Improved Double Trapped Yard Gully. 5999 SMEATON, William, 9, Newcastle Street, Strand, London. —Bath, Lavatories, Waste Not Water Closets, with Waste Preventing Valves, &c.; Urinals; Earthenware Slop Sink; Glass Case with Plumbing Work. 6000 SMITH, Thomas, & CO., Canal Potteries, Old Kent Road, London. — Sanitary Apparatus, Traps, Junctions, Pipes, Water Filters, &c. 6001 STIDDER, J. G., & CO., 50 , Southwark Bridge Road, Borough, London. —Pivot-Supply “Tip-up” Lavatories, and various Sanitary Appli¬ ances. 6002 SWEET, Andrew, 102 , Hampstead Road , London. —Improved Me¬ chanical Arrangements for preventing waste of water. 6003 TOSSELL, M., 3 , Medina Terrace , Dalston Lane , Hackney, London. — Double Acting Draughtless Ventilators, Wall Regulating Ventilator Curved or Double-Acting Air Brick. 6034 VAN PRAAG, Alexander, & CO., 35 , Crown Street, Soho, London. — Improved Portable Filters; Patent Boilerstone Collector; Portable, Filter, with Syphon Tap. 6005 UNIVERSAL CHARCOAL & SEWAGE COMPANY (Limited), 71 , Market Street, Manchester. —Refuse Collecting Wall Boxes; Charcoal of various kinds, produced by the Company. 6006 WARNER, John, & SONS, 8, Crescent, Cripplegate, London. —Closet, with Fancy Basins and Regulators ; Valve Closets ; Earthenware Drain Traps and Covers; Valves and Regulators on Stands for closets; Water Waste Preventors; China Container Pan Closets; Iron Bath, with Gas Boiler and Linen Warmer; Iron Albert Baths ; Roman Bath; Mahogany, Walnut, and Maple Comodes; Bath in Mahogany Case; Fancy Valve Closet Basins. Class IX.] West Galleries ,, Rooms //., III., /K, & V. H5 CLASS IX. C HINER Y. ROOMS II., III., IV., & V. 6031 BUNNETT & CO. (Limited), New Cross Works, Deptford, Kent. — Gearing and Safety Apparatus for Lift. (Room IV.) 6032 CORCORAN, Bryan, WITT Se CO., 2 S, Market Buildings, Mark Lane , London. —Portable Mill, Mill Stones, See. 6033 DELL, William R., Se SON, 26 , Mark Lane, London .—Cement MilLtone ; Cement Millstone Burr. (Room V.) 6)34 EASSIE, William, & Co. (Limited), High Orchard , Gloucester .— Steam Pile Driver. (West Annexe.) 6035 ELLISON, John, Low Mill, Cawthorne, near Barnsley. —Conical Machine for Pulverising Ores, Quartz, &c. 6036 HANDYSIDE, Andrew, & CO. (Limited), Britannia Foundry, Derby, &* 32 , Walbrook, London. — Smiths’ Hearths, Stand Pipes, Portable Forges. (Room II.) 6037 HUGHES, J., & SONS, 217 , Great Dover Street , 6 * 21 , Mark Lane , London. —Cement Runner Mill Stone, Cement Bed Stone, Solid Eye and Skirt Burr for runner worked; Runner Eye and Skirt Burr, as quarried ; Metal Prover, in case ; Pritchels, See. 6038 IRON Se MACHINE COMPANY, Schottenrmg, Vienna. — Petroleum Power Machine. (Room V.) 6039 LE GROS Se SILVA, D., 2 , Angel Terrace, Stoke Newington, London. —The “Ingersoll” Rock Drill. (Room V.) 6010 MARSDEN, H. R., Soho Foundry, Leeds. —Machine for Pulverising Ores, Quartz, Rocks, Sec. L Sanitary Apparatus q? Construction. [Div. II. 6041 REYNOLDS, F. W., Se CO., Southwark Street London.—Rand Power Saw Bench and Mortising Machines. (Room V.) 6042 THWAITES & CARBUTT, Vulcan Iron Works , Bradford ,, Yorkshire. —Vertical Engine, Blowers, Hearths, See. (Room II.) 6043 WADE Se CHERRY, Hornsea , near Hull. —Press, for the manufacture of interlocking roofing tiles; Specimens of Tiles, Sec. (Room III.) 6044 WARRINGTON, Thomas A., 30 , King Street, Cheaj>side, London .— “ Kainotowon” Rock Drill Machine. 6045 WHITEHEAD, John, & CO., Albert Works , Preston.— Double Action Hand Power Brick Press. (Room III.) 6046 WILLIAMS, Richard S., 13, Bournemouth Road , Beckham Rye , London.— Sawing and Drilling Machine. (Room V.) Class X.] Room XXVI. 47 CLASS X. HEATING BY ALL METHODS AND KINDS OF FUEL. ROOM XXVI. 6101 ASKIE, George, 49 , Westminster Bridge Road, London .—Fumivore Stove. 6102 ATHAWES, Edwin Allan, The Elms, Gillingham Road, Chatham .— Bottom Feeding Grate. 6103 BACON, J. L., & CO., 476 , Oxford Street, London. —Steam Engine for Driving Ventilating Fan (Room V.); Ventilating Fan, with Air Case, complete (Room V.) ; Hot Closet; Renaissance Coil Case ; Gothic Coil Case; Octagon Ended ditto ; Ring Pattern Coil Case ; Electro- bronzed and Japanned Gratings; Models showing the arrangement of Hot Water Pipes in Skirting for a drawing-room and school; Furnace for heating hot water pipe ; Gothic Coil Case for covering hot water pipe, ; Coil of Pipe, with Air Box, for admitting fresh air; Hot Water Pipes fixed on Standards, suitable for warming warehouses ; Radiating Plates, heated by hot water pipes; Cast Iron Grating for covering hot water pipes in floor.— (See Appendix.) 6101 BANKS, Thomas Lewis, 23 , Finsbury Circus, London. —Kirk’s Patent Self-Feeding, Smoke Consuming Open Firestove Grate. 6105 BANKS & STEAD, Meadow Lane, Leeds. —Apparatus for consuming smoke and economising fuel in domestic tires. (See Appendix.) 6106 BARTLEY, G. C. T., Ealing, Middlesex. —Fender Grate, manufactured by Temple & Forster. (See Appendix.) 6107 BARTON, William, Boston, Lincolnshire. —Patent Circular-Fronted Cooking Range, with Linen Airing Closet, Roasting Screen, Hot Closet^and Steam Kettles; Economical Nursery Grate, with supply of hot water for baths, See. ; Barton’s Patent Milner Grates. (See Appendix.) 6106 BATEMAN, John, 13 i, High Holborn , London .— Metallic Fuel Gas Stove. 6109 BILLING & CO., 90 , Hatton Garden , London. —Gas Heating Stove ; Gas Cooking Stove. L 2 148 Heating by all Methods 6 s Kinds of Fuel. [Div. II. 6110 BOETIUS, John Fred., 29 , Graces Road, Camberwell, London. — Register Stove. 6111 BOYD, Alex., & SON, 105 , New Bond Street, London. —Gilled Warm Air Grate and Stove. 6112 BRAMPTON, Frederick, 14 , Oliver Street, Bloomsbury, Birmingham . —Warming and Ventilating Grate ; Cooking Grate. 6113 BROWN, Robert, 8 , Gracectmrch Street, London. —Foul Air Con¬ suming Stove. 6114 BROWN & GREEN, Luton, Bedfordshire ; 6 ^ 72 , Bishopsgate Street, Loiidon. —Improved Suspension Stove, Ventilating Stove, and Doubl e Action Warm Air Stove; Cottage Grate; Two Portable Cooking Stoves ; Patent Warm Air Register Stove. 6115 CARVALHO, S. N., 77 , West 124 th Street, New York, U.S.A.- Model of Stove. 6116 CHESSHIRE, John Henry, 83 , Newhall Street, Birmingham. —Gas Stove for heating and ventilating rooms ; Coal Saver. 6117 CHIVERS & CO., Caine, Wilts. —Super-Heating and Ventilating Combined Register Stove and Manllepiece. 6118 CHURCHER, Andrew, 16 , Silver Street, Lewisham, Kent. —Cone Blower Coal Stove, burning at the rate of i^-tl. per day. 6119 CLARKE, Capt. T. G., A fishy Cross, Wellington, Somerset —Patent Firebrick “ Caloretentor ” biie Place, complete with Grate, Fender, and Bound for Kettle, if required. 6120 CLOUGH, Samuel Wesley, Puttiers Place, Stunningly, near Leeds — “ Yorkshire ” Grate. 6121 COOPER, George B., West Central Iron Works, 121 , Drury Lane, London Victoria ” Calorifer Patent Stove. 6122 CORBITT, William, & CO. (Limited), Masbro ’ Works, Rotherham. — Economic Warming and Ventilating Grate. 6123 DAVIS, Edward, & SON, 87 , York Street . Westminster, London .— Register Stove, with Improved Asbestos Gas Fire; Independent Tubular Circulating Boiler, 6124 DAVIS & SON, 12 & 26 , Walcot Street, Bath. —Gas Cooking Stove. 6125 DEAN, J., Cowley Road, Oxford. —Register Cooking Stoves, manu¬ factured by the Carron Company and Smith & Wellstood. 6126 DE LEON, Maurice, & CO, 24 , Rathbone Place, Oxford Street, London. —Portable Heating Apparatus. 6127 DENNIS, T. H. P., Anchor Iron Works, Chelmsford .-—Patent Hori¬ zontal Tubular Hot Water Boilers, fi6, ^ 24 , and ^ 35 ; Rev. J. B. Whiting's Patent Waiming and Ventilating School Stove, ^8 ioj. 6128 DERWENT FOUNDRY COMPANY, Derby.— Aimstrcng Abbotsford Slow Combustion Register; File Place lined with Fiie Brick; Five Place lined with Iron Gills. Class X.] Room XXVI. 49 6129 DORN, Prof. Dr., Wurtemberg. —Arrangement for burning bituminous shale, with Specimens of the Fuel. 6130 DOULTON & CO., Lambeth Pottery, London. —Close Stove of Glazed Terra Cotta with Triple Flue; Open Stove of Painted Terra Cotta Tiles. 6131 DYER, George, Albert House , 5 , Albert Road, Erith, ICent. —Register Stove, with Improved Backs, Safety Bars, and Ash Pan. 6132 ED7/ARDS, David Owen, 25 , Westmoreland Place, Bayswater, London. —Cooking, Warming, and Ventilating Plates. 6133 EDWARDS, F., & SON, 49 , Great Marlborough Street , London.— Improved Ventilating Grates and Fittings ; Working Man’s Oven; Small Grates; Arnott’s Valve ; Zinc Air Bricks, and Set of Fire Irons. 6134 EDWARDS, George, 23 , Howey Street, Bridge Road, Battersea , London. —Gas Stove. 6135 FARMER, Edward, 14 , Broudley Terrace, Blandford Square, London . —Fuel Economising Register Stove. 6136 FARWIG, John F., 36 , Queen Street, Cheapside, London. —George’s Coal Calorigen ; George's Gas Calorigen.— (See Appendix.) 6137 FEETHAM, Mark, & CO., 9 , Clifford Street, London. —Sayers’ Dust Consuming Kitchen Range ; Universal Stove. 6138 GENERAL IRON FOUNDRY COMPANY (Limited), Upper Thames Street, London. — Cooking Range; Register Stove, manu¬ factured by Thomas Allan & Sons, Glasgow. 6139 GILES, B., 2 , Royal Parade, Blackheath, Kent. —Gas Cooking and Steaming Apparatus. 6140 GORE, G., Edgbaston, Birmingham. —Gas Stove. 6141 GREEN, W ILLIAM, Snow Hill, Birmingham. —Coal or Fuel Economisers. 6142 GREENWOOD, John, & SONS, 10 , Arthur Street West, London Bridge, London. —Lloyd’s New and Improved Warming and Ventilating Grate, with Patent Valve and Reflector (suitable to existing chimnies, as generally constructed). 6143 GRIFFITH, J. M., 77 , Charlotte Street, Portland Place, London. —Smoke Consuming Stove; Revolving Grate with Hot Air Chamber. 6144 HAILEY & CO., 6 , Sloane Street , Knightsbridge, London. —Warming Ventilating and Slow Combustion Register Stoves. 6145 HALMSHAW, David, 28 , Park Works, Hew Bond Street, Halifax, Yorkshire. —New System of Grates, adapted to existing chimneys for warming, cooking, and ventilating. 6146 HAMMOND, Francis, 5 , Chandos Street, Charing Cross, London.— Warming and Ventilating Gas Stoves, with Fittings. 6147 HARLOW, Benjamin, Macclesfield. —Patent Hot Water Heating Apparatus and Pipes. (See Appendix.) Heating by all Methods & Kinds of Fuel. [Div. II. 150 6148 HAWKINS, John, & CO., 16 , Station Street , Walsall. —New System of Grate, suitable to existing chimneys ; Fuel Economising Grate. 6149 HOOKER, J., 25 , Devizes Road, Swindon, Wilts. —Economic Stoves, for gas or fuel. 6150 HUNT, Joseph, Toddington, Beds. —Oven and Boiler Range, with Hot Air Box. 6151 ISHERWOOD, T. H., 3 , Greenfield Road, Stoneycroft, near Liver¬ pool. —Revolving Fire Grate. 6152 IVORY, Thomas, 23 , Walker Street, Edinburgh. —Model and Drawing of Patent Heating, Cooling, or Condensing Apparatus. 6153 JAQUES, John Foster, Rotherham, Yorkshire. — Stove (Jaques’s Calorifer). 6154 JOSLIN, William, 5 , Knight's Hill, Lower Norwood, London. — Improved Register Stove for the combustion of chalk and coal. 6155 KENYON, James, Blackburn. —Register Stoves ; Coal Savers; Clay Cheeks ; Cinder Saver; Oven Heater. 6156 KNEVETT, Ann, 175 , Euston Road, London. —Fire Economisers for register stoves. 6157 KNOWXES, Sir Francis C., Bart., M.A., F.R.S., Mayfield, Ryde, Isle of Wight .—Hot Air Gas Consuming Economic Stove.—( See Appendix.) 6158 LANSBURGH, Neander, 57 , Gracechurch Street, London. —Copper Stove. 159 LEIGHTON, John, 40 , Brewer Street, Golden Square, London. —Stove Grate for the better regulation of domestic fires and more complete combustion of fuel. 160 LEONI, Sidney, & CO., 9 , Great George Street, Westminster, dr 5 Adamas Works, St. Paul Street, New North Road, London. —Gas Stoves, for heating, cooking, and ventilating. 6161 LEWIS, James, 231 to 235 , Cheapside, Birmingham. —Cooking Ap¬ paratus and Fire Grate. 6162 LLOYD, W., Bradley Mills, near Huddersfield. —Segmental Glow Faces. 6163 LONDON WARMING & VENTILATING COMPANY, 23 , Abing¬ don Street, Westminster, London. —Woodcock’s Patent Fresh Air Grate; Woodcock’s Improved Gurney Stove; Elbow for same ; Southby’s Patent Gas Stoves. 6164 LONGDEN, C. F., Phoenix Foundry, Sheffield. —Longden’s Patent Fire Grate. 6165 LOOKER, Benjamin, Kingston-on-Thames, near London. —Patent Stove Tiles for Economising Coal in open grates ; Register Grate fitted j with Patent Stove Tile.—( See Appendix.) 6166 MATTERS ON, HUXLEY & WATSON, Lion Foundry, Cross j Cheaping, Coventry. —Slow Combustion Stove and Fittings ; Kitchen Range. Class X.] Room XXVI. *5' 6167 MICHEL, Francis, 471 , Oxford Street, London.— Gas Cooking Stove. 6168 MIGNOT-DELSTANCHE, Belgium. —Patented Open Fire Grate, Brussels System ; Dejaifve and Mignot’s Open Fire Grate ; Fire Grate, consuming wood. 6169 MILNE, John, Albert Buildings, 115 , South Street, St. Andrews, Scotland .—Milne’s Patent Pyro-Pneumatic Room Grate. 6170 MOORE, Lieut. E. C. S., R.E., 6 , Albion Crescent, Portland. — Ventilating Grate. 6171 MORGAN, MACAULY & WARDE, Ball Works, Rotherham.— Stove. 6172 NASH, Swan, 253 , Oxford Street, London. —Ventilating Economic Open Fire Stove. 6173 NASH, Thomas, 134 , Great Dover Street, Borough, London. —Anti* Smoky Chimney Stoves. 6174 ONION, T. & W., Loughborough. —Stove. 6175 OWEN, William, 42 , Iffley Road, Oxford. —Oxonian Coal Saver, 2 s. 6 d. to 3 -r. 6 d. 6176 OWEN, William, Wheathill Foundry, Rotherham. —Owen and Hill’s Patent “Thermoson” Register Stoves; Hot Plate; Ash Pans; Covering in Plates. 6177 PALMER, George PIarding, Exchequer Place, Lewisham, ICent. — Ventilating and Warming Gas Stove; Ventilator; Plan for ventilating, with Model of Ventilator fixed ; Model for Improved Ventilating Open Fire Grate. 6178 PAQUET, Auguste, Dinant, Belgium. —Economical Cooking and Healing Stove. 6179 PEACOCK, Thomas, 5 , Cowper Villas, Wood Green, London; PEACOCK, John Chapman, 4, Finsbury Park Road, Seven Sisters' Road, London. —Gas Cooking Apparatus; Patent “Thermostatic Cooker.” 6180 PEAT-COAL & CHARCOAL COMPANY (Limited), St. Bene't Chambers, Fenchurch Street, London .—Peat Coal and Charcoal. 6181 PEDLAR, W., 4 , Bird Street, Oxford Street, London. —Myer’s Patent Stove. 6182 POORE, William, & CO., 155 , Cheapside, London. —Stove for churches, chapels, schools, &c. ; Stove for heating tailors’ and laundry rooms. 6183 POPE, W., & SON, 190 , Edgware Road, London. —The “London,” a new Ventilating Register Stove with Fittings. 6184 RADCLIFFE, John, Fairfield Road, Droylsden, near Manchester. — Fire Grate in two parts. 6185 RANDALL, James Thomas, North Street, Wiltojt, near Salisbury, Wilts .—Improved Register Stove ; Fender. 6186 RICKMAN, William Charles, 7 , Lismore Road, Eastbourne, Sussex. —Stove ; Fender ; Ash Pan ; Smoke Pipes ; Fire Irons ; and Model. I 5 2 Heating by all Methods & Kinds of Fuel . [Div. II. 6187 ROBERTS, Thomas, 48 , Rochester Row , Westminster. —Roberts’s Patent Portable Terra Cotta Stove and Fittings. 6188 ROSENEGGER, J., Ober-Alm Manufactory, near Hallein, Austria — Model of a Glass Furnace to be heated by Gas, with Air Blast Apparatus. 6189 ROSSER Sc RUSSELL, 118 , Dorset Street, Fleet Street, London. — Warm Air Grate; Reversible Grate; Revolving Stove; Chambered Boiler; Water Heater; Hot Water Heating Apparatus, erected; Circular Hot Water Stove ; Oblong Hot Water Stove; Gothic Coil of A Main Pipes; Coil of Hot Water Pipe; Ornamental Coil Case for same; Throttle Valves ; High Pressure Furnace ; High Pressure Tub¬ ing ; High Pressure Coil and Oval Coil Case; High Pressure Coil and Ornamental Case; Low Temperature Air Warmer; Warm Air Gill Stove; Ironing Stove; Furnace Fronts and Cleaning Doors; Boiler Safe¬ guards ; Gratings; Circular Ventilator for Wall; Circulating Ventilator for Floor. 6190 RUSSELL, Robert, Peel Foundry, Meadow Road, Dei by. —Stove Grate. 6191 SCOTT, G., & SOX, 42 , Bedford Street, Strand, London. —Inkermann Kitchener; Gas Stove. 6192 SMITH, John, 15 , Victoria Street, Shrewsbury. —Domestic Stoves for cooking, warming, and ventilating. 6193 SMITH & WELLSTOOD, Columbian Stove Works , Glasgow. —Cook¬ ing Stoves: “Mistress,” “Victoress,” “New Princess,” “Doctress,” “Waitress,” “Duchess.” Warming Stoves : “Sovereign,” “Paragon,” “Morning Star.” 6191 SOUTHBY, A. Gapper, 151 , Gloucester Road, Regent's Park, London. —Southby’s Patent Gas Cooking Stove ; Water Heater, and Cooking Pot for same. 6195 STEEL & GARLAND, Wharncliffe Works, Sheffield. —The Wharn- cliffe Patent Warming and Ventilating Grate and Coal Economiser. 6196 STEER, A., 83 , Upper Thames Street, London. —Steer’s Patent Stoves for economising fuel and utilising heat, with and without Ash Pan. 6197 STONE, James, J, Beaulieu Villas, Seven Sisters' Road, London .—- Register Stoves, with Apparatus utilising “Stone’s Patents,” and Gas Stoves. 6198 STRODE Sc CO., 19 , Osnaburgh Street, Regent's Park, London. —Rev. D. G. Haskin’s Gas Stove. 6199 TPOMASON, John L., Old Corn Market, Worcester. —Suspending Chimney Grate for warming and ventilating. 6290 THORNTON, Ebenezer, Old Piece Hall , Bradford. —Thornton’s Patent Kitchen Range ; Patent Circulating Fire-back Copper Boiler. 6201 VERITY BROTHERS, 127 , Regent Street, London.— Gas Range; Register Stove; Gas Hot Plate. WATSON, J., St. Albans , Herts. —Patent Horticultural Hot Water Stoves ; Patent Hot Air Gas Stove. 6202 Class X.] Room XXVI. 53 6203 W. B. W. ( Care of Mr. T. H. Westmacott, io, Camden House Road, Lower Kensington, London ).—Model of Grate and Book of Designs. 6204 WALLER, Thomas, 47, Fish Street Hill, London. —Hot Air Stove and Heat Generator. 6205 WARREN, Capt. C., R.E., Shoeburyness. — Economic Cooking Stove to compete for Society of Arts Prizes. 6206 WESTON, T. R., 33, St. Michael's Street, Bristol. —“Society” Grate. 6207 WHELAN, John, Ironmonger, Sfc.,Lower Clapton, London. — Gas Boiler for a circulation of hot water for greenhouse, conservatory, or bath ; Gas Cooking Apparatus. 6208 WHITWELL, Thomas, Thornaby Iron Works, Stockton-on-Tees. — “Save All Waste” Fire Grates and Fittings. 6233 WILKINS & SON, Caine, Wilts. —“ Compliant Economiser ” Domestic Fire Place. 6210 WILLIS, James, 5, Perrin's Court, High Street, Hampstead, London. —The “National” Stove. 6211 WOLSTENCROFT, Rev. T. Moston, Failsworth, Manchester. —Stove. 6212 WRAY, George Octavius, 36, Churchgate Street, Bury St. Edmunds. —Ventilating Open Fireplace. 6213 WRIGHT, George, & CO., Burton Weir, Rotherham. —Cooking Range, being a combined open and closed fire Cottage Range and Sitting Room Grate. 6214 YATES, HAYWOOD & CO., 95, Upper Thames Street, London ; Rotherham .—Captain Galton’s Ventilating Stoves ; Yates, Haywood and Co.’s Ventilating Stove. 6215 YOUNG, W., BROTHERS, 34, Queen Street, Cheapside, London. —Kitchen Range ; Domestic Grate. 6216 YOUNGHUSBAND, G. M., 12, Victoria Terrace, Weymouth.— Young’s Stove. Leather Sf Manufactures of Leather. [Div. II. 154 CLASS XI. SECTION A. LEATHER AND MANUFACTURES OF LEATHER. 6251 ANGLO-AMERICAN LEATHER CLOTH COMPANY— Work* North Woolwich; Offices, 24 , Gresham Street, London. —Samples o Leather Cloth. 6252 ARUNDELL, C., 4 , Tooke Street, Millwall, London. —Goldbeater’: Skins. 6253 ARUNDELL, H. & C., 62 dr 5 64 , Turner's Road, Bow, London.— Bottles Raw Skins; Skins on Frames, showing 1 st, 2 nd, and 3 rc processes ; New Shoders; New Moulds; New Mould, with the Gol< in it. 6254 BACON, Francis, & SONS, Royal Oak Yard, Bermondsey, London.— English Butt, tanned entirely with Oak Bark, weighing 37 lbs. 6255 BARLOW, T. Oldham, A.R. A., Victoria Road, Kensington, London.— Two Leather Caskets, 15 th century. 6256 BERGMAN, M., SON & CO., Neubidschow, Austria. —Boot Uppers Hides, &c. 6257 BOUVY, Alexander, Rue des Ecoliers , Liege, Belgium. —Leathe Back, for valves of machinery; Leather Strips and Vamps,; Leathe Strips for harness. 6258 BRYANT, H., 194 & 196 , Brompton Road, & 1 , Edgware Road London. —Enamelled and Brown Leather Bags. 6259 CAVE, H. J., & SONS, 40 , Wigmore Street, London. —Portmanteaus Hat Cases ; Ladies’ Imperials. 6260 CERNSTEIN, Anthony, Pardubitz, Bohemia. — Grain Sole Leather prepared with tan of pine and gallnuts; Black Neat, Brown an< Black Calf Skin and Goat Leather. 6261 CHANTRAIN, E., & CO., Rue de Silly, Brussels , Belgium. —Waxe< Calf Skins; Grey Calf Skins ; Shagreen Kid, and New York Grail Kid ; Glazed Kid ; Seal; Glazed Horse’s Hide. 6262 CLARKE & DUNHAM, 69 , Mark Lane, London. —Leather Drivin, Bands; Mechanical Letter Binders. 6263 COLSON, Ernest, Huy, Belgium. —Straps and Leather for shoe sq’csJ !lass XI.] East Arcade. 155 264 COOPER, Frederick, 29 , Crimscott Street, Bermondsey, London. — Morocco and Fancy Calf. 1265 COPENHAGEN LEATHER MANUFACTORY, Kongens Lyngby , Denmark .—Pairs of Men’s Boot Soles ; Ladies’ and Childrens’ ; Heel Pieces ; Toe Caps ; Waterproof Felt Soles ; Ladies’ Sole Shanks; Gentlemen’s ; Light and Dark Bronze Heels ; Brown and Black Heels ; Pieces made from Scraps. 266 DECLERC-YAN HAVERBEKE, Leon, i, Place de VEglise, Iseghem, West Flanders, Belgium. (London Agent , Mr. A. Wer- brouck, 11 Lf 12 , Ferdall Street, Bermondsey, London .)—Polished Cow Hide Strips. 267 DINKEL, John, 6 , Mirthengasse, Vienna, Austria .—Writing Case; Box; Necessaires; Photograph Frame.; Bonbonnieres ; Etuis for Cigar Pipes; Portmonnaies. 268 DORMAN, Charles, Maidstone .—Leather Hides. 269 ELLIS, Edwin, Homey Lane, Bermondsey, London. — Butt or Back, English Ox Hide, tanned with Oak Bark and Valonia; Butt or Back, tanned with “ Miller”—the extract from the bark of the Canadian tree, Hemlock Spruce ; Walrus Hide Leather. 270 EMES, John, & CO., 123 , New Bond Street, London. —Portmanteaus, Bags, Hat Cases. 271 EVANS, P. & S., & CO., Avonside Tannery, Bristol .—British Army Sole Leather; Engine Backs, for colliery purposes; Ordinary Sole Leather. 272 FAREY, Mrs. Martha, 231 , Regent Street, London .—Garniture of Leather Leaves, comprising Dress Trimmings and Head Dress. 273 FROST, Edwin, 155 , Upper Thames Street, London .—Buck Skins, Doe Skins ; Chamois ; Natural Skins, &c. 274 GERARD, & CO., Soignies, Hainaut, r Belgium .— Strips of Polished Cow Hide ; Strips of Polished Crupper; Crupper Straps ; Strips for Vamps ; Cheeked Cruppers for hunting ; Calf Skins ; Waxed Crusts. 275 GILIS, Camile, Rue des Chevaliefs, Saint-Tro?id, Belgium .—White Calf Skins. 276 GROVE & CO., 101 , Alscot Road, Bermondsey, London .—Enamelled Ox Hide; Enamelled Diamond-grain Cow Hide ; Japanned Ox Hide, split; Japanned Middling, for Saddles ; Japanned Winker Middling ; Black 'Harness Backs; Black Rein Backs; Stained Bridle Backs ; Brown Bridle Butts ; Stained Bridle Butts. '277 HARVEY, Mary. Pier Glass Frame in Leather Work. 85 guineas. 278 HASSEK’S, Martin, WIDOW & SONS, Trebitsch, Moravia.— Leather. |279 HOE, Richard, & SONS, 44 , Leadenhall Street, London. —Morocco Bottle Bag; Cow Hide, do. ; Brief Bags ; Coat Bag; Elephant Hide Trunk; Solid Turnover; Cash Bags; Double Hat Case; Overland Trunk; Solid Rail; Folding, do.; Ladies’ Trunk, Ladies’ Russia and Morocco Bags ; Oxford Bags ; Oxford Bag (fitted); Cow Hide Hand Bags ; Plain Morocco Bags. ( See Appendix). I II j 5 6 Leather 6 s Manufactures of Leather. [Div. I j _ __— -——-*-— IH-fl 6280 HOOPER, Cleeve, Junr., 67 &-* 68 , New Weston Street , Bermondse | London. — Shumac, from Palermo; Cutch, from Pegu (Burmah I Gambier, from Singapore—free cubes, pressed cubes, balls ; Hemloi | and Myrabolanes—extract from Canada, Calcutta, and Madras; O; Bark; Modern Tanning Materials — Yalonea, from Smyrna, Drag! mestra, and Camatina; Mimosa Bark, from Adelaide and Melbourm Tinekalia Bark, from New Zealand; Cork Tree Bark, from Sardini; i Larch Bark, from Scotland ; Divi-Divi, from Rio ITache. 6281 HUGHES, J., & SONS, 217 , Great Dover Street , & 21 , Mark Lanl London .—Single and Double Mill Bands ; Leather Laces. 6282 HYDE, Archer, & CO., 9 , Paternoster Buildings , Newgate Stre London .—Hides and Leather. 6283 ISLES, Andrew, & SON, 9 11 , Blair Street, Edinburgh.— Gra; Shoe Butts, Levant Grain; Grain Shoe Butts, Small Round; Gra « Split- Grain Kip, Long Grain; Grain Spanish Horse Plide; Gra Calf Skin; Lining Calf Skin, fair; Spanish Cordovan, smooth finish] Bookbinder’s Calf, fair bark tanned. 6284 JAPANESE COMMISSION.—Fancy Stamped Leather Skinr Perforated Leather. 6285 KREITNER, David, & SONS, HoheJibruck, Austria.— Tanned Upp Leather; Grained Upper Leather; Black Smoothed Russia Leath! (imitation); Brown Upper Leather, for soldiers’ boots. 6288 KRUSS, P. A., Gratz, Austria.— Articles in Imitation Leather, Imit tion Leather Linings, &c. 6287 KUBIK, John Nep., Szekesfehemdr (Stuhlweissenburg), near Bud pest , LLungary. —Samples of Leather Riding Trousers and Gloves. j 6288 LINCOLNE, William, 32 , Ludgate Hill, London. —Waterproof Leath Belting and Hose; 2 -inch Hose; 2 ^-inch Hose ; Glutinous Beltitj Syrup^ Spirit Levels ; Perfect Pocket Speed of Shafting Indicator, j 6289 MICHEL, Joh. Julius. Wetzlar. —Calves Leather of various colours. 6290 NORRIS, S. E., & CO., 56 , 57 , 58 , & 174 . High Street, Shadw] London .—Single and Double Leather Bands, Hose, &c., &c. 6291 PAUL, William, Woodhouse Lane, Leeds. —Spanish Horse Hides, Sh j Middling, Cow Hides, Hide Flesh, Gnu Fleshes, Kip Butts, Goat Ski]; | Gnu Hides, Kip Bellies, and Shoulders. 6 9 92 POUND, John, & CO., 81 & 82 , Leadenhall Street, London.— Po'l manteaus— (a), Folding ; (b), Turnover, ; {c), Railway; ( d ), Expandin Hat Cases, Triple, Double and Single; Hat Compendium ; Suit Ca« |! Cotton’s Suit Case ; Leather Lined Railway Portmanteau; Bro 1 Oxford Bag. (See Appendix). 6293 PRAKKE BROTHERS, Eibergen, Holland. —Double Glazed a Rivetted Leather Straps and Bands. 6294 PRELLER, C. A., 57 , Lant Street, Borough, London.— Single Mach Bands; Double Bands; Strips of Brown and Yellow Leather, | banding, laces, &c. !lass XI. J East Arcade. 1 57 295 RUSSELL, Robert, io, High Street , Edinburgh.— PyebalcI Kip; Grain Kips ; Grain Shoe Butt. >296 SCHLOESSER BROTHERS, 9 , College Hill, Cannon Street, London. —Skins ; Japanned Leather (Patent Calf Skins). (1297 SEYKORA, Joseph, Sc SONS, Adlerkosteletz, Bohemi.— Hides and Leather Tops. 298 SOCIETE ANONYM E DE QUATRECHT, near Ghent, Belgium.— Strips of Home Sole Leather ; Strip of Polished Cow Hide ; Strip of Leather for straps; Breast for straps; Flanks for strap; Vamps; Crupper for vamps ; Grey Smooth Calf Skin ; Thick Grey Calf Skin ; lhin Grey Calf Skin; lhin Waxed Calf; Calf in Crust; Waxed Crusts; Strips of Curried Horse’s Skin; Long Half Breast for straps ; Polished Neck of Leather for straps. )299 SPREAD, John W., 27 , Pembridge Crescent , Bayswater, London .— Caskets in Leather, 16 th century ; Case, formerly belonging to Society of Goldsmiths, dated 1573 ; Powder Flask in Lea'ther, 16 th century, i 300 TANNED LEATHER COMPANY (Limited), Arndt Works. Green- Jield.— Single and Double Belting, Lace and Wax Sewn; Shoulders, Bellies, Butts, &c. t301 TOPHAM, Charles, Coleman Street , Bunhill Row, London.— Buff Leather Knife Boards; Stove Polisher; Fork Cleaner; Fender Polisher; Polishing Wheels; Sword, Bit, or Stirrup Polisher; Bent Metal Burnisher; Razor Strop; Buckskin Plate Polisher; Spoon Polisher. F [302 VAN MOLLE, Gustave, 181 , Rue Neuve, Assche, Brabant, Belgium .— Collar; Bridle. (303 WATSON, Charles John, 162 , Piccadily, London.—Utile Portman¬ teau ; Tient-Tout Poitmanteau ; Gladstone Bag; Triple Plat Case, &c. >301 WEBB & SON, Combs Tannery, near Stowmarket, Suffolk. —Leather Machine Bands; Delivery Hose, &cc.; Suction, See., Buckets; Laces; Band Fasteners ; English Sole and Strap Butts; Tanned Calfskins ; Wrung Tans; Grains; Common Tans; Sheep Leather, with Wool; Leather Buttons. |305 WEBER, Karl, Wurtemberg. —Travelling Articles. i306 WILKINSON, Joseph, 12 , York Grove , North Peckham, London.— Seamless Leather Handles for Whips. [>307 WILLIAMS, J., St. AndrezPs Square, Northampton. —Russett Calf Skins; Calf Bottines. *308 WILSON, Thomas George, 68 , Fenchurch Street, Loixdon .—Single and Double Leather Machine Bandings. 1309 WILSON, WALKER Sc CO., Leeds .—Leather for Upholstery Work, Boots, Hatters, Bookbinding, and Case Making, &c. I»310 WITPIINSHAW, John, Sc SONS, Pool Dam Tan?iery, Newcastle , Staffordshire. —Levant Gnus. 1311 WOLF, Joseph, Gmunden , Austria .—Fancy Leather Goods. Saddlery, Harness, Sfc. [Div. II. 158 CLASS XL—SECTION B. SADDLERY,\ HARNESS, ETC. EAST GALLERY, ROOM XI. 6401 AOUST, Brussels, Belgium. —Patent Head Piece and Bridle. 6402 BIEZENAAR, A. & J., Gouda, Holland.- Reins; Halters; Whip Cords, &c. 6403 BLACKWELL, Samuel, 259 , Oxford Street, London. — Patent Saddlery, Harness, &c. (See Appendix.) 6404 BLAMIERS, T., 13 th Hussars, Royal Small Arms Factory, Birming¬ ham. —Pa ;ent Military Saddle Tree. 6405 BLAND, Robert H., Fernagh, White Abbey, Belfast, dr 5 41, Redcliffe Road, Lojidon. —Saddlery, &c., from Uruguay, South America. 6408 BRAIM & SON, Sleight's Bridge, Whitby. —Saddlers’ Strained Basils; Lining Basils. 6407 BRIDGES, J. E., 27 , Clifton Street, Finsbury London. —Saddlery and Whips. 6403 BUCCLEUCH, DUKE OF, Dalkeith Bouse, Dalkeith, Scotland. — Horse Furniture, formerly the property of the Duke of Monmouth ; j complete set as used by the Duke of Bucdeuch at the coronation of Her Majesty, 1838 ; Head Piece, Bit, &c.; Breast Plate, Saddle Stirrups, &c. ; Crupper, Net for Flanks, Rosettes, &c. 6409 COOK, W., & CO., King's Head Yard, Duke Street, Bloomsbury London. —Specimens of “The Patent Roman Bit,” invented by Count Vincenzo de Tergolina. 6410 DOVEY, Francis, 30 , Brownlow Street, Drury T.ane, Sf 2 , Charles ‘ Street, Long Acre, London. —Saddle Trees of various patterns. 6411 FERRIS, Robert, Bromley, Kent. —Tandem Brass Harness; Park j Phaeton Harness ; Silver Plated Furniture ; Saddles. GORDON, A., 99 , Piccadilly, London. —Lady’s Saddle, with Doeskin i| Seat, complete. 6412 Class XI.] East Gallery, Room XI. 159 6413 HACKVALE, Thomas, 76 , John Street, Barnsbury, London. —Saddle Tree, fitted with Patent Safety Stirrup Bars and Stirrup Leather Bearers. 6414 HAWKINS, John V., 26 , Francis Sheet, Tottenham Court Road, London. —Lady’s Saddle ; Light Hunting Saddle ; Lady’s Flat Double Bridle ; Gentlemen’s Double Bridle; Snafile Bridle ; Whips. 3415 HOLLOWAY, James, 23 , Albert Terrace, ICnightsb ridge, London. — Harness and Saddlery. 6416 HOLMES, Herbert & Arthur, 38 , Margaret Street, Cavendish Square, Lo7tdon, & London Road, Derby. —Ladies’ Saddles. 13117 HOWES Sc SONS, City Carriage Work?, Norwich .—Complete Sets of Double Harness; Brougham Single Harness; Cob Harness; Phaeton Cob Harness. >419 LENNAN, William, & SON, 29 6 ^ 30 , Dawson Street, Dublin. —Pah- Horse Plarness; Light Phaeton Pair Harness; Single Brougham Harness ; Single Brougham Harness, Brass Mounted; Best Hunting Saddles; Best Hunting Saddles with Plain Flaps ; Racing Saddle; Side Saddle with Patent Stirrups; Snaffle Bridle, Single Rein ; Snaffle Bridle, Double Rein Twisted ; Weymouth Bridle; Anti-pulling Hoseband Bridle; Dumb Jockey; Lady’s Safety Stirrups, Lennan’s Patent; Pair Gentleman’s Safety Stirrups, Lennan’s Patent; Pail- Harness Pad Cloths. 420 MARTIN, George W., 8 , Sta7ihope Terrace, South Kensington, London. —Riding and Driving Whips ; Bridles ; Dog Collars; Lady’s Saddle ; Hunting Saddle; Park Saddle ; Riding Saddle; Lady’s Riding Bridle ; Snaffle Bridle; Pelham Bridle; Weymouth, Martingale, Carriage, Brougham, and Single Harness; Steeplechase Saddle; Reversible Piltch; Head and Bridle. 422 MAXWELL, H., Sc CO., 161 , Piccadilly, London. —Flunting, Racing Ladies’, and Plain Riding Spurs. 423 MIDDLETON, S., 12 , York Grove North, Peckham, London. —Seamless Leather Handles for whips. |424 MIDDLEMORE, William, Hollotoay Head, Birmingham .—Saddles; Gig Saddle Tops ; Saddle Trees ; Bridles ; Cab Harness; American Buggy Harness ; Mill Banding ; Hose Piping and Coupling; Fireman’s Helmet, Belt, and Bucket; Officers’ Accoutrements. (See Appendix). 125 MORE, John, & SON, Market Street, Finsbury, London. —Harness and Saddles. 126 MORRISON, Thomas, 45 , St. John Street Road, Clerkenwell, London. — Improved Hameless Horse Collar. 127 NEAL, John, 44 , 46 , <5^ 48 , Edgware Road, Lo7idon,—Tyro-Silver Riding and Driving Bits, Spurs, &c. i6o Saddlery, Harness, &c. [Div. II. 6428 ORMOND, Sergt. A., 15 th Hussars, Canterbury.— “ The Balaclava” new Military Prize Saddle, invented by Captain R. M. Briscoe, 15 th Hussars. 6429 PEAKE, Sophia, 5, Lisle Street, Leicester Square, Lo7idon. —Best Quality London Made Single Horse Harness; Medium Quality London Made Single Horse Harness ; Pony Harness. 6430 PETTY, James Hampton, 92, Great Titchfield Street, Great Portland Street, London. —Patent Nose Bag for Horses, preventing waste of corn and affording ventilation. 6431 POUND, John, & CO., 81 & 82 , Leadenhall Street, London. —Solid Leather and other Portmanteaus and Dressing Bags; Brown Robe Case. (See Appendix.) 6432 RYMER, Henry, Northallerton, Yorkshire. —Suits of Horse Clothing, comprising Quarter Sheet, Hood, Roller, Breast Cloth, and Pad Cloth; Hunting and Riding Saddles; Sets of Single and Double Harness; Reined Bridles, &c. 6433 SIMMONDS, P. L., 85 , Finborough Road, West Brompton, London. — Pair of Niger Riding Boots; Niger Leather Pillow Cases; Leather Box containing mirror ; Long Box; Niger Saddle Cloth; Fly Flapper; Niger Spear ; Leather Quivers and Case of Arrows. 6434 SMITH, George, 151 , Strand, London. —Saddlery and Harness. 6435 SMITH, William, High Street, Halstead, Essex. —Sets of Dog Cart, Brougham, and Double Harness. 6436 SMITH, W. H., Sudbury, Suffolk.— Hog’s Skin Blunting Saddles 6437 SUTTON, G. F., & CO., White Horse Yard, 100 , High Holborn, London, <5r* Stowmarket , Suffolk. —Saddle Room Requisites ; Samples of Leather and Saddlery, Cleaned, Stained, Polished, &c.; Saddle Stain, Polish, and Scouring Powder, &c. 6438 SWAINE & ADENEY, 185 , Piccadilly, London.— Riding Whips; Driving Whips ; Hunting Crops; Riding and Walking Canes; Dog Whips; Post Whips; Thongs; Hunting Thongs; Whip Holders. 6439 SZKLARSKI, Andreas, Krakau, Galicia, Austria. — Saddles. 6440 TAANING, S., LLorsens, Denmark. —Harness for rough purposes. 6441 THORN, William, Chagford, <5r= Moreton Hampstead, Devonshire.— Saddle ; Harness, single and double. (See Appendix.) 6442 URCH, H., & CO., 84 , Long Acre, London. —New Zealand Saddle; Hunting Saddle; Park Saddle; Suits of Kersey Clothing; Pair Knee Caps; Set of Light Pair Horse Harness ; Brass Mounted Single Horse Harness; Silver Mounted Single Horse Harness ; Pair Blue and White Silk Lace Pad Cloths; New Zealand Bridle with Chain Rein; Gents’ Double Bridles; Round Ladies’ Bridle; Flat Lined Martingale; Flat Bieastplate; Stuffed Breastplate with Martingale attached Infantry Mounted Officers’ Regimental Bridle ; Breastplate and Crupper; Pair Soft Wallelts ; Bear Skin Blounce; Hussar Saddle with Leathers, Irons, Girths, Walletts, and Straps, complete; Breast*j Class XI.] East Gcillery, Room XI. 1 6 1 plate and Crupper; Light Single Horse Pliaeton Harness; Blue Kersey Clothing with two Coronets affixed; Knee Caps.— (See Ap¬ pendix.) r 6443 VAN MOLLE, Assche, Brabant, Belgium. —Horse Collar and Head Piece. 6414 WHIPPY, STEGGALL & Co, North Audley Street, London-State Harness ; Brown Leather Harness. 6446 WAR DEPARTMENT, Pall Mall, London— Horse Set of Harness and Bndles; Officer’s Saddle and Bridle; Universal Saddle and Bridle ; Pack Saddle and Bridle; Collection of Saddletrees—Officers’, Universal, Drivers’ and Luggage ; Design by the Control Department, Royal Arsenal, Woolwich. 6447 WHIPPY, STEGGALL & CO., 35 & 36 , North Auiley Street, Crrosvenor Square, London.— Harness and Saddlery. 6448 WHITE & COLEMAN, 4 , Bishopsgate Street Without , London. — Model Horse, showing part of a pair-horse Harness with White’s Patent lugs, double set complete with Plain Reins ; Side Saddle with Spring Leaping Head and Safety Stirrup, and Fittings for field or road, Doeskin Quilted, complete. 6449 WILLIAMS, William Evan, 22 , High Street, Wandsworth, Surrey.— Padded Horse Collars. J 6450 WILTON, Henry Staines, Bishops Stortford , Herts.— Ouilted Hog's Skin Side Saddle; Park Saddle; Shaftoe Hunting Saddle; Military Saddle; Harness Pad; Carriage Collar; Cab Collar; Knee Cap; Boot; Fetlock Boot. 1 M 162 Saddlery, Harness, <5?c. [Div. II, CLASS XI. M A C HIN E RY. 6480 BRADBURY & Co., Oldham , Lancashire .—New Patent Heavy Manu¬ facturing Sewing Machine for saddlery, See. ; Lock-stitch Sewing Machines, with Patent Top-Feed attached; “Elastic” Arm Sewing Machines, for all kinds of leather work .—(See Appendix). 8481 CONANT, A. F., 150 , Rege-nt Street, London .—Grover and Baker’s Sewing Machines. 6432 HOWE MACHINE COMPANY (Limited), 150 , Cheapside, London. —Sewing Machines .—[See Appendix). 8433 LUTWYCHE & KENNY, 156 , High Street, Borough, London.— Button Hole Machine. 6484 LYLE & Co., 2 , Holborn Viaduct, London .—Button Hole and Sewing Machines. 6465 PEARSON & CO., Neville Lron Works, Leeds .—Harness Sewing Machine, with Waxed Thread, complete ; pair Waxed Thread Sewing Machines on Table, driven by steam power, with Automatic Stop Mo¬ tion, tor light harness and boot work, complete .—[See Appendix.) 6466 SALMON & CO., Victoria Works, Kettering, Northamptonshire .— Double Treadle Eccentric Leather Presses; Leather Rollers ; Combined Machine for cutting Split Lifts, Stiffening, Ranging, and Skyrring ; Top Piece and Lift Cutting Machine ; Blocking Machine. 6467 STOTHERT & PITT, Bath.— Ripley’s Steam Butt Roller; Belly Strikers ; Rolling Machine. 6468 SUFFIELD, Thomas, & CO., Manor Works, East Lane, Bermondsey, London .—Model of Unchokable Pump and Fire Engine; Pumps of various descriptions ; Hose Unions ; Stop Cocks, Sec.—[See Appendix ). 8469 TOLEMAN, James, 19 a, Princes Street, Drury Lane, London .—Graining Rollers. 6470 TURNER, Charles, & CO., Derby Road Works, Linton, near Nottingham .—Scudding Machine. 6471 WHEELER & WILSON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, 20 , Queen Victoria Street, So 3 139 , Regent Street, London .—Sewing Machines for various kinds of stitching on leather fabrics. 6472 WHIGHT & MANN, 143 , Holborn Bars, London .—Sewing Machines for Leather Work .—(See Appendix.) Class XII.] East Gallery , Room XIII. *63 CLASS XII. B O OKBIND IN G. 6551 6552 6553 6554 6555 6556 6557 6558 6559 6560 6561 15562 5563 1564 EAST GALLERY, ROOM XIII. BA M ™ & S0N ’ Paternoster Row, London. — Bookbinding in E 5 W t\ D M fT THEW > Albert Terrace Road, SheMeld °° k b T,l' n P'S 81 ™- P rinte d at Wittenamberge inl 577 ’, TntmdV I , e ge . ad 1 * ros P ro pheticos et apostolicos scrfpta” (An Prophetical and Apostolical Scripture), ‘fiy Jretro Palladio, Divinity Instructor and Overseer. ^ ^ B Cw2^’oJw 10 f ; AS °3 Roai ' Kensington, London ._ Figured Leaaefni r t e ld e f er ’ T B I aSS B ° SSes; Church Casket, figured Leather Gilt and Ironwork— 15th century; Casket, in Black- Figured Leather and Ironwork— 15 th century. B Calf Btodi’nJ'’ 9h V ° rk S ‘ mt ' m ^aster, London— Morocco and B btodin^ ATTHEW ’ T "* U W ° rkS - CurSit0r Stmt - London. — Book- BONE & SONS, 76, Fleet Street, London.— Bookbinding. BIRDSALL & SON, 44 , Wood Street, Northampton.— Bookbinding. B c^u?et N LIBRARY> O x f or d- Bookbinding of the 16th and 17th B p^lV S r & S t? N> io >.^Paternoster Buildings, London; & Derby — Bookbinding; Presentation Address, with Calved Cover. ^ BRIEGLET, H. C. B., Nuremberg, Germany .—Leather Binding. BRITISH & FOREIGN STATIONERY COMPANY 10 6 - 12 Garrick Street, London. —Ledgers and Journals. ’ ’ B zSA N ookbind 1 E g! MCK< 28> Hmriem Stmt ' B Bookbtadtag.’ DUKE ° F ’ Dalkeitk H ° USe ’ Edinburgh .—Ancient B zSi A Cloth & Co C v?;s fir 3S ’ “ [Div. II. 164 Bookbinding. 6565 CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY, Cambridge 6568 CANTERBURY, ARCHBISHOP OF, Lambeth Palace , London - Bookbindings of tlie 16 th, 17 th, and 18 th centuries. 6567 CLARKE & DUNHAM, 69 , Mark Lane, London. —Mechanical Bookbinding. 6568 COPE, Arthur, Heath Cottage, Junction Road, London .— Ancient German Missal Manuscript of about 13 th century, in Old Oak Board Binding; Psalmorum Davidis Stolbergensi, in original Binding, Stamped Vellum, Gilt and Tooled Edges, Heidelberg, 1596 ; Le Nouveau Testament, published at Charenton, 1668 , by Estienne Luca -, in Grolier binding. 6569 COURTIER & SONS, 11 , Paternoster Row , London. -Ecclesiastical Binding. 6570 CRADAN, Mrs., 57 , Finchley New Road, London.— Bookbinding, 16 th century. 6571 CRAIG, J. Gibson, Edinburgh.— Ancient Bindings. 6572 CREMERS, V., 73 , Middleton Square, Pentonville, London.— Marbled and other Papers. 6573 CUNLIFFE, II., 28 , Adelaide Crescent, Brighton —Barne’s History of King Edward III.; Cambridge, 1668 . (Binder unknown.) Book of Common prayer ; Cambridge, 1762 . (Bound by Edwards, of Halifax.) Ashmole’s Ihe Way to Bless ; London, 1658 . (Bound by Crawford.) Form of Prayer and Thanksgiving after the Rebellion, 1715 / London, 1716 . (Binder unknown.) The Lady's Looking Glass , by M.B.; London, 1701 . (Binder unknown.) Sir Henry Wooton’s Reliquia Wottoniance; London, 1651 . (Binder unknown.) Robeit Herrick’s Hesperides ; Printed on vellum; London, 1846 ; two volumes. (Bound by Riviere.) 6574 CZERNY, Anton, LColozsvar (IClausenburg). Transylvania. —Two Volumes, showing the Bindings for the Transylvanian Museum. 6575 DAY, J. B., 3 , Savoy Street, London.— Cloth Binding. 6576 DE LACY, 43 , Sekforde Street, Cierkenwell , London.— Bookbinders’ Tools. 6577 DREWIT, F. Dawtrey, St. George's Hospital, London.—Two Ancient Bookbindings. 6578 DURHAM, Dean and Chapter of. M.S. Biblia Sacra, Latina, a-ii.- 1 Vol. iv. ; Psalterium Glosator, «-iii.-7 ; M.S. Ysazas Glosator, A-iii.- 17 ; M.S. Stephan Archip. Cant. Super. Eccles., A-iii. -28 ; M.S. Excerptn. ca. opusc Gregoris, B-iii.-i3; Hieronymus Opera, D-vib-4 ; Augustin Opera India, b-vii.-n ; Augustin Opera India, 9-D-VH.-20 ; Augustin Opera India, D-vii.-22 ; Gregoris decretal., G-iii.-6 ; Alex. Neckam,! H-ii.-g. ; Vitruo a. Archited, H-ii.-22. ; Comment Budoc, L-V .-3 ; Rupertus m Ioxu, P-V.-4 ; Albertus Magnus, P-v.-g ; Dionysius, P-v.-^J piemysjus Popi., ii f -P-y.-£> f Class XII.] East Gallery, Hoorn XIII. 6579 EDWARDES, Dyer, 5 , Hyde Park Gate, London. 6580 FRANKE, Jules, ii, Kirschengasse, VI., Vienna. —Photographic Albums ; Two Modern Bookbindings. 6581 GEESINK, C. A. J., 242 , Herrengracht, Amsterdam. —Bookbinding. 6582 GERARD, Miss, 94 , Denbigh Street , Belgrade Road, London —Ancient Bookbinding. 6583 GLAISTER, James, 6 , Smith Street, Chelsea, London. —Two Specimens of Morocco Leather Frames, the pattern elaborately inlaid with various coloured Moroccos, and richly gilt in the style of the ornamental leather work on the elegant and artistic Book Covers belonging to Diana of Poictiers, Count Grolier, and others of the 17 th century. 6584 GOUGH, John, 35 , Kirby Street, London. —Printing and Arming or Blocking Presses. 6585 HAMP & CO., 2 , Racquet Court, Fleet Street , London.- “ Gallery of Fine Art, and Prools Album Blocks and Proofs. 6583 HARRINGTON, J., & CO., Union Works, Ryde, Isle of Wight.— Bookbinding ; 76 Modern Books. 6537 HETHERINGTON, R. W., 14 , High Street, Uxbridge, London.— Twelve Cheap Bindings. 6688 HIPSLEY, J. H., 13 , Bouverie Street, Fleet Street, London. —Cloth Bindings. 6589 HOGG, S., 2 , McLean's Buildings, New Street Square, London. —Ancient and Modern Styles of Bookbinding. 6590 JACKSON, Rev. John, M.A., F.R.A.S., 13 , Manor Terrace, Amhurst Road, London. —Two Bibles of century. 6591 JEFFREY, John, & SON, 23, Upper Marylebone Street, London. —Bookbinding and Restoring of Old Books. I 6592 LAING, D.—Ancient Bookbinding. j 6593 LITTLE, Philip Thomas, 372 , High Street , Stratford, London .— Cheap Bookbinding. 6594 LITTLEDALE, Mrs., 19 , Queens' Gate Gardens, South Kensing¬ ton, London.—Book of Common Prayer , in Tortoiseshell Backs with Silver Medallions and Bosses, &c., 1704 . The Whole Book of Psalmet, Bound by the Sisterhood of Little Gidding, 1635 . The Book of Common Prayer, Old English Binding; Silver Medallions, &c., Silver Arms and Cypher, 1705 . The Holy Bible, English Binding, 1681 . The Spectator, French Binding, 1757 . Two Almanacks in Cases, 1782 and 1783 . Les Souverains du Monde, hrench Binding, 1734 . Various Volumes in English Bindings of 17 th, 18 th, and 19 th centuries. 6595 LOTHIAN, MARQUIS OF, Newbattle. —Ancient Binding. 6596 MACHATSCHEK, John, 18 , Wienerstrasse, Wdhring, Vienna. — Portfolio of Calves Leather, 80 florins; Album mounted with Sealskin. 166 Bookbinding. [Div. II. 6597 MARSHALL, William, Bute , Cornwall. —Ancient Bookbinding. 6598 MASON, James, Pembroke House , 26 , Brompton Crescent , London. — Ancient Manuscript Khoran. 6599 MOORE, Samuel, 15 , Cannon Street, Manchester. —Specimens of Bookbinding. 6600 MORINE, Giovanni Battini, 120 , Hospice Street , Pistoja, Tuscany .— Bookbinding. 6601 NELSON & SONS , Paternoster Row, London. —Bookbinding. 6602 ORFORD, EARL OF, 4 , St. James Street, London .— Twenty-seven Volumes of Ancient Books. 6603 PALLISER, Hugh C., 33 , Russell Road, Kensington, London. — Specimens of the Binding of Books of H.R.H. the late Duchesse de Berry, mother of the Due de Bordeaux, by Simier, of Paris. 6604 PAVY’S PATENT COMPANY (Limited), 14 & 15 , Hamsell Street, Falcon Square, London. —Bindings in “Feltine;” Scrap Albums, common and medium ; Sea-weed Album; Children’s Scrap Book; Scrap Books, plain and miscellaneous ; Newspaper Cuttings; Sketch Book; Album, rich; Common Photo-Album; Scrap, mosaique; Imita¬ tions of Embossed Leathers. 6605 PAXON, Henry James, 10 , Foster Lane, Cheapside, London .— Ledgers, Sup.-Royal and Medium; Cash Books, Vellum and Morocco. 6606 RAMAGE, John, 8 , Warwick Lane, London.— Calf and Morocco Binding. 6607 RICHMOND, J. [Per Mr. John Gough, 35 , Kirby Street, London ).— Plain Blocking Press. 6608 RIELTEMULLER, C., Wurtemberg. —Bookbinding. 6609 RIVIERE, Robert, 196 , Piccadilly, London. —Calf and Morocco Bookbinding Fittings. 6610 SHAKESPEAR, Rev. Wyndham A., 4, Delamere Terrace, London. — Volume bound by Parker & Co., of Oxford; Volume in White Morocco. 6612 SPENCER, EARL, Spencer House. —Thirty-one Bookbindings of the 16 th and 17 th centuries. 6613 SPREAD, John W., 27 , Pe?nbridge Crescent, Bayswater, London .— Dutch Bible, bound in shell, silver mounted. 6614 STEVENS, H., 11 , Craven Buildings, Drury Lane , London. —Specimens of Bookbinding. Class XII.J East Gallery , Room XIII. 167 6615 ST. PAUL’S, DEAN OF, St. Paul's Cathedral, London .— Manuscript, temp. Henry VII., belonging to the Library of St. Paul’s Cathedral, bound in Velvet, enriched with Enameled Silver Bosses and Clasps, and having Pendant Seals contained in Silver Boxes. 6616 STRAKER & SONS, New Court , Farringdon Street, London .— Cloth Binding. 6617 TADDEI, W., Royal Academy, Venice .—Two Modern Bookbindings. 6618 TUCKETT, C., British Museum, London .—Stained Leather Work for Bookbinding. 6819 TUDOR, Miss, 2 , Collingham Road, Kensington , London .—Ancient Bookbinding. 6620 TURNER, R. S., 1 , Park Square, West Regent's Park, London .— Ancient Bookbinding. 6621 VINTER, Mrs. J. A., 29 , Monmouth Road, Bayswater, London .—Specimen of German Bookbinding, date 1619 . 6622 WESTMACOTT, Arthur, F.R.C.S. Athenceum Club, Pall Mall , London .—Box richly bound in Green Morocco, and Writing Case in Red Leather. 6623 ZAEHNSDORF, J., 36 , Catherine Street, Strand, London. —Bookbinding. (The process is also shown in operation of binding in leather.) ( See Appendix.) ■ \v ■ •' ..ra 'eiaa • • i ■ ■ CLASS XIII. VAULTS OF ROYAL ALBERT HALL . (FOR TASTING ONLY.) The Opening of the Wine Vaults is postponed until the French and Portuguese Governments have completed the arrangements for Exhibiting their respective Wines. 170 Scientific Inventions and New Discoveries. [_Div. III. CLASS XIV. RECENT SCIENTIFIC INVENTIONS AND NEW DISCOVERIES OF ALL KINDS. ROOM XXIII. 6901 BERTHON, Rev. E. L., Romsey, Hants. —Collapsing Dinghy for Small Yachts. 6902 BONSER, William James, 29 , Highbury New Park, London.— Model of Cattle Truck. 6303 CABRY, Joseph, Blyth and Tyne Railway, Newcastle-on-Tyne. — Model ol Cattle Truck. 6901 COLCHESTER, J. M., 6 , Marquess Road , Canonbury, &* 2 , Crown Street, Old Street, London. —Ligno-Metallic Bands. 6905 COOKE & MYHILL, Midland Davy Lamp Works, Birmingham .— The “ Geordie,” or Sir George Stephenson’s Lamp, with Improved Ventilation and Locking; the “Dr. Clanny ’’Lamp, with Dioptric Glass and Improved Hinge to Top of Lamp. 6906 CORNELIS, Louis, Diest, Belgium. —Botttles with Desiccator Stoppers, for the indefinite preservation of medical and chemical substances the most easily spoiled by damp, from fr. 0,96 to fr. 6,10 ; Barrel constructed for the preservation of gunpowder in magazine or on board ship. 6907 COSTERMANS, C., Junr., The Hague. —Trunks and Purse, with Secrel Locks. 6908 D’AOUST, Ferdinand, 16 , Rtie du Nord, Brussels , Belgium .—New Safety Bridle. 6909 DEL MARMOL, Baron Ferdinand, General Director of the Anonym on f Society for the Manufacture of Glasses, Courcelles, Hainaut, Belgium.— Photometric and Pyrometric Apparatus. 6910 DE MASY DE LA CROIX, 58 , Rue de la Montague, Brussels. — Pigeon-hole for the rapid distribution of railway tickets. 6911 DIETZ & CO., 19 , Carter Lane , London.— Pillar and other Lamps. Class XIV.] Room XXIII. ! 7 1 6912 DOBEL, Paul, Boryslaw. —Ozokerit. 6913 DYER, Edward, Alton, Hants, & 75 , Fleet Street, London .—Fire Escapes, Wire and Rope. 6914 FAIRHOLME, Capt. C., R.N., 41 , Threadneedle Street, London .—Iron Lubricating Rolling Bearings for Axles. 6915 FERN, C. & E., Stuttgart, Wurteniberg. —Electro-medical Apparatus ; Transportable Zinc Charcoal Battery; Two Manganese Balloun Ele¬ ments ; Crank Rheostat; Support for Electrodes with Commutator. 6916 GREGORY, James, South Park, Lincoln. —Fire Escape. 6917 GUILLERY, M.D., 9 , Boulevard de VObservatoire, Brussels .—Splints for the quick dressing and treatment of fractures, sprains, &c. 6918 HERMANS, Victor, 38 , Rue du Marche-au-Betail, Malines, Belgium . New System for the warehousing of petrolium oil; Memoir and Atlas. 6919 HILL & CLARK, 6, Westminster Chambers, Victoria Street, West¬ minster, London .—Patent Boat Disengaging Apparatus; Hooks and Rings, full-sized. 6920 JANSSEN, J. T., Langham Hotel, Regent Street, London. —Guattaris Atmospheric Telegraphic Instruments. 6921 JERZABEK, Edward, Neustadt, Moravia. —Indigo recovered from the cleansing of vat-dyed goods. 6922 KIMBER, Thomas, Haberdashers' School, Hoxton, London .—Ocular Perspective. 6923 KREITTMAY, Joseph, & WALZ, Friedrich, National Museum, Bavaria. —Illustrations of “ Stereo-Chromic ” Process. 6924 KULLBERG, Victor, 105 , Liverpool Road, London. — Chronometer Balances; Papers on Rates ; Marine Chronometers. 6925 LEA, Charles Henry, Stafford. —Rifle Range Apparatus for securing the safety of markers. 6926 LINCOLNE, William, 32 , Ludgate Hill, London. —Spirit Levels; Perfect Pocket Speed of Shafting Indicator. 6927 LINDNER, Edmond Leotard, Adlergasse, Vienna. —Numbering Machine of a new construction. 6928 MACFARLANE, R. E., 193 , Great College Street, London. —Adam’s Universal Glass Cutter. 6929 MILBERG, James Hermann, 30 , Caffarnacherreihe, Hamburg. — Model of the Solar System. 6930 MITCHELL, N. W., 59 , Penrose Street, Walworth, London. —Mitchell’s Cork Sizing Machine, with Baskets. 6931 MORRISON, James, 15 , Chatsworth Road, Forest Lane, Stratford, London .—Section, with New Slamming Lock and Fastening applied ; Fastening for Mortice Locks for Carriages ; New Carriage Mortice Lock; Outside Lock for Carriages; Outside Fastenings for Carriages. I 7 2 Scientific Inventions and New Discoveries. [Div. IIL 6932 NASSAU, C. H., 13 , Elsworth Street , Doncaster. —Model of Cattle Truck. 6933 NORFOLK, Richard, Beverley Wagon Company , Beverley. —Model of Cattle Truck. 6934 OSIMITSCH, Wilhelm, Machine Engineer to the Navy , Pola. —New Mess Utensils, Lamps, &c. 6935 PENDRED, Hamilton Weldon, C.E., 22 , Lcadenhall Street, Lo?idon. —Models of Elastic Screw Propeller for Ships. 6933 PERRETT, William E., West Street, Weston-super-Mare. —Model of Detached Winder ; Silver Watch with Winder. 6937 PETRY, Adolphe, i, Rue des Ursulines , Mans, Belgium. —Arith¬ mometer for the intuitive teaching of numeration, mental arithmetic, and written calculation of integral numbers and decimal fractions, fr. 20 . 6933 POOLE, Edward Young, South View, Ashconibe, Weston-super-Mare —Design for a Lamp. 6939 PRUSKI, Hyacinth, Commissioner to II.H. Prince Liechtenstein, Pottschatt, Leaver Austria. —Model of a newly invented Grain Reaping Machine. 6940 RAE, Alfred, 4 , Dalyell Road, Brixton, London. —“ Model of a Floating Sea, River, and Lake Safety Bathing and Swimming Saloon “ Model of the Central Float.” 6941 REID, W., Granton Lodge, Edinburgh. —Model of Cattle Truck. 6942 RICHTER, C. W., Sopron ( Oedenburg), Hungary.— Case containing the Materials used for a new invented Process of Corrosion of Horn, and Samples of Horn objects before and after Corrosion; Shooting Spectacles. 6943 RIGL,, Rudolf, Pazmanitengasse, Vienna. —Iron Double Sofa Bed¬ stead. 6944 ROWE, Joseph Grindley, Denbigh House , Aylesbury. —Miner’s Safety Lamp. 6945 SCHNEID, A. R., Burggasse, Vienna. —Sets of Type for the restoration of architectural drawings. 6946 SEAL, LOCK, & REGISTERING PRESSURE GAUGE COM¬ PANY (Limited), 120 , Chancery Lane, London .— Evereti’s Patent Registering Pressure Gauge, Seals, Locks; Escutcheon for Seals applied to Ballot Box ; and Seals to fit several Locks and Photographs in Liquid Meter. 6947 SINGTON, Adolphus, & CO., Manchester. —Fogarty’s “Excelsior” Gas Machine ; Oil Tank for same. (Room V.) Class XIV.] Room XXIII. ] 73 6948 SKELTON, Thomas Alfred, 37 , Essex Street , Strand, London .— Catoptric Street Lamp ; Patent Lamp Bottom, for torch lighting. 6949 SNOWDEN, John, 65 , Saxton Street, Brompton , Chatham. —Engineers’ Bolt and Screw Pointing and Rounding Tool. 6950 STIRLING, Major C E., Army dr 3 Navy Club, Pall Mall, London .— McFarland Pump Company’s Patent Rotary Pump. (Room Y.) 6951 SULLIVAN, C., London &• South Western Railway, Nine Elms Works, London .—Model of Cattle Truck. 6952 TERZABEK, Edward, Mdhrisch, Neustadt. —First and Second Pro¬ duces of Recovered Indigo from dyed stuffs by the Exhibitor’s process, and Stuffs dyed with same. 6953 TOMLINE, George, I, Carlton House Terrace, London. —Type Founding and Printing (Beniowski’s Patents, with Greene’s Improve¬ ments) ; Cases containing from 90 to 650 Legible and ordinary Logotypes of Syllables and Words, and combinations of Figures, cast solid ; Single Letters, Points, &c. ( See also “ Key” Printing Machine in Room V.) 6954 WELCH, Alfred, Southall, Middlesex. —Models of Cattle Trucks. 6955 WILKERSON, S., Junr., Bassingbourne, Cambridgeshire. — Sack Shooter, and Lifter; Sack Barrow, used in working same; Sack Holder and Stand. 6956 WILSON, Charles, 298 , Lawn-market , Edinburgh. —Models of Cattle Trucks. 6957 WURTEMBERG WATCH MAKING FACTORY, Wurtemberg .— Control Watches. 6958 WYATT, John, Slaptun , Devon. —Apparatus for coupling railway carriages. 6959 YATES, William, 14 , Princes Street, Storey s Gate, Westminster, London.- Miners’ Safety Lamps; Skeleton of Safety Lamp. *74 Objects Lent for Use in the Exhibition. OBJECTS LENT FOR USE IN THE EXHIBITION. 7001 BARROWS & STEWART, Banbury, Oxon. —Twelve-Horse Power Double Cylinder Semi-portable Steam Engine, with Steam Jacketted Cylinder and Continuous Barrel Boiler. 7002 CAMERON & CO., Springfield Iron Works, McNeill Street, Glasgow. — Three Derrick Cranes. (East and West Annexe.) 7003 CARTER, DUNNETT & BEALE, 237 , High Holborn, London.— Fine Grass Seed, used in sowing the West Annexe. 7004 COOKE, T., & SONS, Buckingham Works, York. —Electric Motor Clock, driving eight dials, in Upper and Lower Floor of Galleries. (Clock Works, Room XXIII.) 7005 CROGGON & CO., Albion Wharf, 10 , Upper Thames Street, London .— Galvanised Iron House in connection with A. Ransomes & Co.’s. Pneumatic Apparatus. (West Annexe.) 7006 FLETCHER, LOWNDES & CO., 13 a, Great George Street, West- ?ninster, London. — Patent Roof, constructed on Howitt’s Patent Wrought Iron Tubular System. (Near Room V., West Annexe.) 7007 HART & CO., North London Iron Works, Wenlock Road, City Road, London .—Improved Weighing Machine. (Near Coal Store, West Annexe.) 7008 HOPKINS ON & COPE, Farringdon Road Works, New North Street, Queen Street, Finsbury, London .—Patent Wharfedale Printing Machine, with New Patent Flyer and Improved Guillotine Cutting Machine, with Vertical Diagonal and Quick Return Motion. 7009 JOHNSON, J. M., & SONS, 3 , Castle Street, Holborn, & 56 , Hatton Garden, London .—Machinery and Process of Printing the “Key.” (Room V.) 7010 MEARS & STAINBANK, Bell Foundry, Whitechapel, London. — Twenty-two-inch Bell for Machinery Galleries. (Room III.) 7011 ROBEY & CO., Perseverance Iron Works, Lincoln. —Twelve-Horse Power Double Cylinder Engine, Semi-portable, with large Fire Box for burning sawdust and other refuse from wood working machinery. (Room III., West Galleries.) 7012 SHAND, MASON & CO., 75 , Upper Ground Street, London. — Manual Fire Engine. 7013 STEWARD, J. H., 406 , Strand, London. — Standard Barometer, verified at Kew; Set of Standard Self-Registering Thermometers i Fitzroy Barometers—Porcelain. 7034 SUTTON & SONS, Reading. —Grass Seed used in sowing the East Annexe. » London International Exhibition of 1874. illustrated APPENDIX, CONTAINING Descriptive notices furnished by exhibitors, AND MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS. J. M. JOHNSON & SONS, Printers, Publishers, and Advertisement Contractors, 3, Castle Street, Holrorn, London. 2 Official Catalogue.—Appendix. S* 2*. Bacon & Co., Warming & Ventilating engineers. estimates brill be giben, free of tbarge, for Inarming Cburcbes, Chapels, g>d)oals, pribate Rouses, hospitals, Jflanufactories, &t„ the plans of \ul)tcl) are sent to the Cffice, or, brijere no plans ejetsf, a Competent Person brill be sent to inspect anj) builbtng anb rnalte an estimate,, bis trabelltng expenses onlp being rbargeb. Offices anb g'bolu Booms: 476, JMd Crforti Street, W.C.. ilontion. London International Exhibition of 1874. ALPHABETICAL LIST OF AITKEN, PETER, Stoves , 269, Sauchieiiall Street, Glasgow. BACON, J. L., & CO., Hot Water Apparatus, 476, New Oxford Street. BANKS & STEAD, Smoke Consumer and Fuel Economiser , Meadow Lane, Leeds. BARTLEY, G. C. T., Patent Fender Grate , Queen's Walk, Castle Bar, Ealing. BICKFORD, SMITH & CO., Patent Safety Fuse, Tuckingmill, Cornwall. BLACKWELL, SAMUEL, Patent Saddlery, Harness , &c., 259, Oxford Street. BRADBURY & CO., Sewing Machines, Oldham. BRANKSEA ISLAND CO. (LIMITED), Stoneware Drain Pipes , Branksea Pottery, Poole, Dorset. CARBON FERTILIZER CO , 31 & 160, Palmerston Buildings. CARTER, JOHN, Patent Literary Machine, 6a, New Cavendish Street. CHATWOOD, SAMUEL, Patent Locks and S fes, 120, Cannon Street, London. Works—Bolton, Lancashire. CLARK & HUNT, Slow Combustion Grates, 159, Shoreditch. CRAVEN, DUNNILL Sc CO., Encaustic Tiles, Jackfield Works, near Ironbridge, Shropshire. DAVIS, J. C., Knife Cleaner, 69, Leaden hall Street. DAYMOND, J., Plaster Enrichments, 4, Edward Street, Vauxiiall Bridge Road. ENGERT Sc ROLFE, Felts, Barchester Street, Poplar New Town. FARWIG, JOHN F., Pleating Apparatus, 36, Queen Street, Cheapside. FINKE & FENWICK, Champagne, 37, Crutched Friars, Mark Lane. FOX, GEO. W., & CO., Cod Liver Oil, 208, City Road, Manchester. GENERAL SEWAGE AND MANURE CO., 1, Crown Buildings, Queen Victoria Street. GIBSON, T. L., Earth Closets , Station Road, Clapham Junction. A 2 London International Exhibition of 1874. GILLOTT & SONS, Pens, Victoria Works, Birmingham. GLENCOVE COMPANY, Maizena , New York Sc London. GRAYS CHALK QUARRIES CO. (LIMITED), 90, Lower Thames Street. . GREEN, EDWARD, & SON, Fuel Economiser, 14, St. Ann’s Square, Manchester. HAIG & CO., Wines and Spirits, 7, Argyll Street. HAMBLET, JOHN, JVew Piercy Brick Works, West Bromwich. HARLOW, BENJAMIN, Tubular Boilers, Macclesfield. HICKISSON, J., Daughter of the late John Bond's Markin? Ink, 75, Southgate Road. HOE, RICHARD, & SONS, Leather Portmanteaus, 44, Leadenhall Street. HOLDEN, E. T., Japanned and Enamelled Leather, 6, Park Street, Walsall. HOMAN & RODGERS, Fireproof Floors, 17, Gracechurch Street. HOWARTH, JAMES, Revolving Ventilators, Farnworth. IIOWE MACHINE CO. (LIMITED), Sewing Machines, 150, Cheapside. KNOWLES, Sir F. CHARLES, Bart., Economical Stoves, Mayfield-at- Ryde. LA ANDALUZA SOCIEDAD DE ALMACENISTAS, Andaluza Wines, Market Buildings, 26, Mark Lane. LOOKER, BENJAMIN, Stove Tiles, Norbiton Pottery, Kingston-on- Thames. MAPPLEBECK, HOWARD, & CO., Carriage and Cart Harness, 44, Brad¬ ford Street, Birmingham. MARCH, T. C., Patetit Decoration, 6, Pall Mall Place. MIDDLEMORE, WM., Saddlery, Birmingham. MOULE’S PATENT EARTH CLOSET CO. (LIMITED), 5A, Garrick Street, Covent Garden. MYERS, A., & SON, Objects of Fine Art, 171, New Bond Street. OSBORNE, BAUER & CHEESEMAN, Perfumers, Golden Square. PEARSON & CO., Sewing Machines, Neville Iron Works, Leeds. PENN, THOS., Water-Waste Preventing Apparatus, 40, Westbury Street, Wandsworth Road. POUND, JOHN, & CO., Portmanteaus, &c., 81 Sc 82, Leadenhall Street. SIEBE Sc GORMAN, Submarine Engineers, 5, Denmark Street, Soho. SMITH Sc STARLEY, Sewing Machines, London and Coventry. STREETER, MR., Goldsmith, Jeweller, aiid Diamond Merchan ', 18, Old Bond Street. (Inside front covpr, facing title.) London International Exhibition of 1874. SUFFIELD, T., & CO., ZJnchokable Pumps, < 5 rc., Manor Works, East Lane, Bermondsey. i THORN, WILLIAM, Saddlery , Chagford, Devon. TOMLINE, COLONEL, Patent Logotypes, 1 , Carlton House Terrace (Inside back cover.) TRAFFORD, W. J ., Wines, 43, Eastcheap. TUSSAUD & SONS, Exhibition of Portrait Models, Baker Street. (Out¬ side back cover.) ' TWI che^ter^ 0SEPH> & C0 *’ Fuel Economiser > Chester Road, Man- URCH & CO., Saddlery, 84, Long Acre. WHIGHT & MANN, Sewing Machines, 143, Holborn Bars. WOTHERSPOON, W., Glenfield Starch, Paisley. ZAEHNSDORF, JOSEPH, Bookbinding, 36, Catherine Street, Strand. EXTENDED NOTICES and Advertisements can now be received at REDUCED RATES for in¬ sertion in the next and all following issues of the Official Catalogue. J. M. Johnson & Sons, April, 1874. 3, Castle Street , Holborn . Official Catalogue.—Appendix. 171, NEW BOND STREET, W., LONDON. Messrs. A. MYERS & SON Invite the attention of Collectors of Works of Art to their large and varied Collection, including ^lNCIENT and JVL odern ^ictui^es AND WATER-COLOUR DRAWINGS; Specimens of the Fictile Manufactures of the XVI., XVII., and XVIII. Centuries; fpfat Mrrrli trf all |wiai)s anir €amxtxm. ENAMELS ON METAL, CHINESE & JAPANESE CLOISONNE, LIMOGES, DRESDEN, BATTERSEA, AND RUSSIAN ENAMELS. Special altenlion is paid io the decorative effects of Art Furniture of various epochs , as also of Tapestries , Embroideries and Wall Decorations, which are always to be had of Messrs. Myers. COLLECTIONS PURCHASED, AND CATALOGUED OR VALUED FOR PROBATE. Pictures J^leaned at JCwnef^s Residence, THUS AVOIDING RISK OF REMOVAL ESTIMATES FREE. A. MYERS & SON, 171, NEW BOND STREET, LONDON. Official Catalogue.—Appendix. (Sociedad tie Almacenistas), SHIPPERS OF SPANISH WINES EXCLUSIVELY. [This Association was formed in PORT ST. MARY’S, in the year j 1867, for the shipment and direct supply to the English public, of ^Spanish Wines, more especially Sherries, and as their speciality the jnatural, dry, unbrandied Sherries, as drunk in Andalucia and other parts of Spain. I Their first retail Depot was opened in that year at 122, FENCHURCH STREET, and subsequently others at 10, SOUTLI- WARK STREET; 328, STRAND; and BISHOPSGATE STREET WITHIN. ; At each of these Depots all the Spanish Wines of their brand and Shipment (of forty different descriptions) can be tasted, and be paid for by the glass, as also at their Stall in this Exhibition at the West End (No. 3) Vault under the Albert Hall. Their CHIEF DUTY PAID STOCK can be inspected at their Tead Offices and Cellars in this country at MARKET BUILDINGS, 16, MARK LANE, LONDON, E.C. For Price Lists (which will >e forwarded Post Free), address, La Andaluza, Market Buildings, 16 , Mark Lane, E.C. By sending to this address Cheques or Post Office Orders for 5/-, 35/-, or 45/-, according to the class of Wines of which samples |re desired, sample cases containing one bottle each of 12 different ualities can be had. Shipping orders should be addressed to La Andaluza, Puerto e Santa Maria, Andalucia, or to LA ANDALUZA, MARKET BUILDINGS, 26 , MARK LANE, LONDON, E.C. Official Catalogue.—Appendix. HAIG & CO., No. 7, Argyll Street, IV. city BRANCH-19, mark lane, e.c. CELLAR ENTRANCE—MARLBOROUGH MEWS. PRICE LIST FOR APRIL, 1874. SHERRY, Direct from Cadiz. No Charge for Bottles, Cases, and Packing. Per Doz, in Bottle. Per Gall. Per Octave 13J Galls. Per Or. Cask, 27 Galls. Casks all sizes are charged Is., repayable when returned. d. d. £ s. d. 4 '• d. UNBRANDIED SHERRY, pale wine, in cask only 4 10 0 9 0 0 Do. pale dinner wine, in cask only... 5 5 0 10 10 0 Do. superior do., in cask only... 6 6 0 12 12 0 Do. fine delicate pale, in cask only... 7 7 0 14 14 0 Do. very fine dry pale, in cask only... 9 9 0 18 18 0 Do. very soft & delicate, in cask only 10 10 0 21 0 0 SHERRY, pale, good strong wholesome wine. 18 0 7 6 5 0 0 10 0 0 Do. fine rich gold .recommended 20 0 8 6 5 10 0 11 0 0 Do. excellent pale dinner wine. 21 0 9 0 5 15 0 11 10 f Do. fine amber colour .recommended 22 0 9 6 6 0 0 12 0 0 Do. full strong dark brown ... ... . 23 0 10 0 6 10 0 13 0 n Do. fine rich gold and soft.recommended 24 0 10 6 6 15 0 13 10 0 Do. fine soft pale .recommended 25 0 11 0 7 0 0 14 0 0 Do. light dry pale ... 26 0 11 6 7 10 0 15 0 0 Do. fine soft amber, with full flavour.. 27 0 12 0 7 15 0 15 10 0 Do. very delicate pale ... ...recommended 28 0 12 6 8 0 0 16 0 0 Do. fine dark golden, soft and full flavour . 29 0 13 0 8 10 0 17 0 0 Do. dry, pale, slight Amontillado flavour .. 80 0 13 6 1 8 15 0 17 10 0 Do. fine delicate pale .recommended 31 0 14 0 9 0 0 18 0 0 Do. very soft amber. 32 0 14 6 9 10 0 19 0 0 Do. delicate pale Manzanilla, very dry . S3 0 15 0 10 0 0 20 0 0 Do. very rich old golden .recommended 35 0 16 0 10 5 0 20 5 0 Do. very delicate Vino de Pasto... 36 0 16 6 10 15 0 21 10 0 Do. rich high flavoured pale ... recommended 37 0 17 0 11 5 0 22 10 0 Do. very fine old amber . 38 0 17 6 11 10 0 23 0 0 Do. very fine old Amontillado.. 45 0 21 0 14 0 0 28 0 0 Do. remarkably fine old pale . 48 0 22 6 15 0 0 30 0 0 VERY RARE and carefully selected old SHERRIES, • 56/-, 58/-, 59/-, and 60/- — — — — ROTA TENT, genuine from Rota, Bay of Cadiz 30 0 13 6 8 15 0 17 10 0 MARSALA, very fine, full bodied ... recommended 20 0 8 6 5 10 0 11 0 0 MADEIRA, Selected, Reserve & East India, 30/-, 42/-, and 60 0 — — — PORT, Direct from Oporto. No Charge for Bottles, Cases, and Packing. Casks all sizes ate charged 7s., repayable when returned. PORT, good common, direct from Oporto . Do. good ordinary ... hne rich wine... ... ... ...recommended full bodied dry wine, old in wood Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. rich and fruity fine old and very dry very fine old and fruity very fine old wine, tawny ... Roriz old, full, fine flavour the finest imported.. old in bottle, crusted Croft’s old wine . very old, in bottle. TARRAGONA, Spanish Port, stout, full bodied Do. do. old and superior ROUSSILLON, French Port . Do. do. rich and sweet recommended recommended recommended Per Dozen. s. d. 20 0 24 recommended recommended 42 60s. and Per Gall. Per Octave, 14 Galls. Per Or. Cask, 28 Galls,, j. d. 8 6 10 6 11 6 12 6 13 6 14 6 16 6 19 6 20 0 22 6 7 0 8 6 6 6 8 6 £ s. 5 15 7 5 8 0 8 10 9 5 15 10 0 4 15 0 5 15 0 4 10 0 5 15 0 £ s. 11 10 14 10 16 0 17 0 18 10 20 0 22 10 26 10 28 0 31 0 9 10 0 11 10 0 9 0 0 11 10 0 Continued on following Pages. Official Catalogue.—Appendix. HAIG & CO 7 , Argyll Street , Oxford Circus. CLAEET. AT? Charge for Bottles, Cases, and Packing. CLARET, good sound “ Vin Ordinaire” . Do. excellent dinner wine of 1870 vintage .recommended Do. a very good wine, 1870 vintage .strongly recommended Do. verj' superior, good body and soft flavour, 1870 vintage ... recommended Do. an excellent wine, 1868 vintage, old in bottle, soft flavour. . Do. excellent, with some bottle flavour, 1868 vintage . Do. very high flavour, of high character .recommended Do. fine dessert wine, soft, with full bottle flavour. Do. very fine dessert, soft, full flavour, 1868 vintage .recommended Do. selected wine of 1865 vintage, some years’ age in bottle . Do. very high class, full bottle flavour, of 1865 vintage ... ... . Do. very fine and old bottled flavour, highest class of 1865 vintage ., . BURGUNDY, superior.recommended Do. soft, full flavoured wine, with a good character . Do. very fine desseit wine ... ... . ... . RED HERMITAGE, high flavoured Rhone wine. 14s. 16s. 18s. 20 s. 22 s. 24 s. 28s. 32s. 38s. 43s. 50s. 64s. 22 s. 29s. 36s. 22 s. FRENCH AND GERMAN WHITE WINES. No Charge for Bottles, Cases, or Packing. VIN DE GRAVE (White Bordeaux), a pleasant summer wine CHABLIS, a fine White Burgundy . SAUTERNE (White Bordeaux), fine dinner wine. Do. do. very superior old, with high character WHITE HERMITAGE, fine high flavoured Rhone Wine . HOCK, fine dinner wines. MOSELLE, fine dinner wines . Pints are charged 3s. extra for the 2 dozen pints. ... Per doz. 16s. . 22s. . 23s. . 32s. . 34s. ... 21s. and 34s. ... 21s. and 34s. CHAMPAGNE AND SPARKLING WINES. No Charge for Bottles, Cases, or Packing. VOUVRAY, Anchor Brand . .Per doz. 25s. CHAMPAGNE, Crown Brand.. 30s. Do. Vine Leaf Brand . 35s. Do. La Roche, dry . recommended 36s. Do. La Comete ... .. recommended 39s. Do. Creme de Bouzy . recommended 44s. Do. do. extra sec. very dry . 45s. VIN ROYAL, dry, with delicate flavour . 60s. BOLLINGER, extra quality, very dry, 1870 vintage . 70s. We can specially recom7nend the 36s-., 39,v., 44?., and 45.?., as being really excellent IViiies. ©IT All HAIG & CO.’S Wines can be tasted free of charge at the International Exhibition of Wines, in the Cellars under the Albert Hall; and Haig & Co., wishing the Public to exercise their own judgment, have strictly prohibited their employes asking for orders. [Continued on following Pages. Official Catalogue.—Appendix. HAIG & CO ., 7 , Argyll Stveet * Oxford Circus * PERRIER, JOUET, & Co., ist quality Brand—Perrier, Jouet, and Co., Epernay Per doz. 67s. Do. do. do. do. do. extra dry 68s.‘ Do. Reserve Cuvee, 1868 vintage, very dry. 78s. Do. second quality Brand—P., J., & Co., Epernay . 54s. Do. third quality Brand—A. B. an Anchor ... 40s. VEUVE CLICQUOT, Brand—V. Clicquot, P. Werle ... . 79s. LUQUET’S “ GRAND VIN," 1865 vintage, very dry . . 77s. ROEDERER’S Carte Blanche, Brand—L. Roederer Comet ... ... . 80s. SPARKLING HOCK, nice dry wine, 30s. and very superior, old ... .. 40s. SPARKLING MOSELLE, Muscat flavour, 30s., and do. do. 40s. Champagne in cases of two dozen pints are charged 5s. extra two dozen pints, and so on. thus would be 40s for SPIRITS AKTD LIQUEURS. No Charge for Bottles, Cases, or Packing. Per Doz. BRANDY, superior, about 14 U.P. . ... ... 38s. Do. good Cognac, bottled in France, blue label, recommended 42s. Do. Old Cognac, on draught or in bottle, bottled by ourselves, 13 U.P. 45s. Do. fine old Cognac, bottled in France, silver label . 48s. Do. Hennessy’s do. . ... 52s. Do. old Martell, bottled in France . 55s. Do. very fine old Cognac, do gold label, recommended 56s. Do. very rare old Cognac Liqueur Brandy, gold label . 72s. LONDON GIN, high flavour, 33 U.P. .. .. 24s. Do. do. usual distiller’s strength, 22 U.P. ... 28s. Do. delicate flai'our, highest distiller’s strength, 17 U.P. ... 32s. Do. do. finest Cordial, 17 U.P. ... ... ... 34s. IRISH WHISKEY, good new, 10 U.P. 33s. Do. extremely fine and very old, 10 U.P., recommended 38s. Do. John Jameson’s, very old, 10 U.P., recommended 42s. SCOTCH WHISKEY, good new, 10 U.P. 33s. Do. extremely fine and very old, 10 U.P., recommended 38s. Do. very finest Highland malt, old, 10 U.P., recommended 42s. HOLLANDS, per case of 12 Dutch bottles. 32s. RUM, very fine old Jamaica, 11 U.P. ... 40s. Per Gall. 17s. 6d. 21s. Od. 10s. Gd. 12s. 0d. 14s. 6d. 15s. 6d. 15s. Od. 17s. 6d. 19s. 6d. 15s. Od. 17s. 6d. 19s. 6d. 18s. 6d. CHERRY BRANDY .. ... 36s. and 52s. BRITISH LIQUEURS, Noyeau, Rum Shrub, Ginger Brandy and Orange Bitters... 30s. per doz. Qts. FOREIGN LIQUEURS, Red, White, and Green Curacoa, Maraschino, Noyeau, Gold Water, Creme de The, Creme de Mocha, Creme de Vanille, 44s. per doz. half size bottles. 84s. per doz. full size bottles. FOREIGN Orange Bitters, Maag Bitters, and Stouchton Bitters, 38s. per dozen half size bottles. 72s. per dozen full size bottles. ggp 3 * All HAIG & CO.’S Wines can be tasted free of charge at the International Exhibition of Wines, in the Cellars under the Albert Hall; and Haig & Co., wishing the Public to exercise their own judgment, have strictly prohibited their employes asking for orders. [ Continued on following Pag Official Catalogue.—Appendix. HAIG & CO 7 , Argyll Street, Oxford Circus . In comparing our prices, REMEMBER WE INCLUDE COST OF BOTTLES AND PACKAGE, which are usually charged 3s. per dozen extra. F ANY CUSTOMER IS NOT PLEASED WITH THE WINES SENT, WE PARTICULARLY REQUEST THAT HE WILL RETURN IT, AS WE HAVE WINES TO SUIT EVERY TASTE, AND WE WILL SEND OTHER WINE INSTEAD, OR RETURN THE MONEY PAID, WHICHEVER HE PREFERS. All wines will be greatly improved by keeping. If any one wishes to drink really fine wine at a moderate price, he should keep it in his own cellar for one, two, three, or four years. Our terms are strictly NETT CASH, delivered free in London. DELIVERY.—We deliver FREE in London by the London Parcels Delivery Company, but customers who order five dozen at one time can have it delivered and put away in their own cellars by our wine cooper free of expense, who will, at the same time, if desired, take away any good empty bottles, and we will allow !/• per dozen for them. COUNTRY ORDERS.—These are delivered free to the railway carriers in London, J! but our prices do not include carriage. If wished, however, we will prepay carriage to any railway station in England for 1/- per dozen, 1/6 per dozen to any railway station in Scotland, and 3d. per I gallon on casks to any station in the Kingdom. REMITTANCE.—The easiest mode of remittance is your own cheque on your banker, i or a post office order. They should be payable to “ Haig and Co., or order,” and should have the words “London and Westminster Bank” written across them. Post Office Orders should be payable at St. Martin’s-le-Grand. — WINES ON DRAUGHT.—We particularly recommend Sherry for every day use to I be taken in cask. An octave contains 81 bottles, and a quarter cask 162 bottles. Casks arc charged 7/- each, but can be refilled as often as wished. Port, Roussillon and Tarragona also drink well on draught, and an octave of those wines contains 84 bottles. The octave is the most I convenient size, as it is easily handled. When a cask of wine arrives, WEIGH IT, to see if it has jj been pilfered, and, if it has, immediately write to us. jl _ __ EMPTY CASKS.—When a cask is empty drive the vent peg hard in and break it off, and put a cork into the tap hole. The cask will then keep sweet and clean. Casks returned to f be refilled should be addressed to our CELLARS, No. 7, ARGYLL STREET, OXFORD i STREET, LONDON, W., and should be marked “ Empty Returned.” Please put your own \ name on it when returning it, so that we may know from whom it comes. If the old address i card is left on, and the words “ Empty Returned ” written large across your own address, it will do. SAMPLE CASES.—We advise every new customer to have a case of samples before fixing on the wines he will buy. We make up single dozen cases containing one bottle each of any twelve wines, charging each bottle at the rate per dozen free of extra charge. All HAIG & CO.’S Wines can be tasted free of charge at the International Exhibition of Wines, in the Cellars under the Albert Hall; and Haig & Co., wishing the Public to exercise their own judgment, have striotly prohibited theiriemployes asking for orders. Official Catalogue.—Appendix. FENWICK, DE CONSTANS et Cie., REIMS. CHAMPAGNE EXTRA FINE QUALITY. “ CARTE D’OR ” (Dry or Sweet.) Facsimile of Label which appears on each Bottle in Gold . LONDON HOUSE: :F I IST iKl E FENWICK, 37, Crutehed Friars, MARK LANE, LONDON, E.C. Official Catalogue.—Appendix. May be fasted . in the 1 form of Delicious MAIZENA pCDDINGS, served daily in the Refreshment Department of the EXHIBITION. t V * 1 •saujunoo f[B JO SUBlOISlqd \\o jjsaq 9i[j Xq po.iap.io \\y put! pozud \%\ •soSpnp \%\ jo sjjodoi Siniapep . [puu spiujit! qgtq ‘pojiqY-^ ,-iqX9 JOAOIOtJAV 10 llOl[Ai W/. [put! i ojujijsuj uuoi.io ray 1 6981 ‘luupiojsuiy ' i g9Si ‘OIAUH i 1*981 ‘ouSojoq igggj ‘Sinqinuji ‘spu’d -mi REPORT BY DR. LANKESTER. I have examined microscopically and chemically several specimens of “ MAIZENA; ” purchased in London, and I am able to say that it consists entirely of the farina of the Maize, and that it is remarkably uniform in its quality and character, and free from all impurities. This preparation possesses in a high degree the dietetical qualities of the best kinds of food, and I attribute its excellence to the fact of its being exclusively prepared from Maize grown in America. I can confidently rocom- mond this preparation as an article of diet for Invalids or Children. >A\ (Signed) Edwin Lankesteu, M.D., ' r-\ Superintendent of the Food Collection, nncin n 4 nn This delicious BOON for y\ cliildren, the aged, and 4 the invalid, makes, with q\ cost, time and trouble 'XA insignificant, delicious Cakes, Creams, Bud¬ dings, Jellies, Sauces, Omelets, Pics, Blanc Mange, Bavarois, Ac., for Break- t\ fast, Lunch, Des- sert, and Sup- 'Eggs, Butter, Sugar, Milk, °A Isinglass, A a, S[Bp9H P3AI000JI 0N01A1V ‘uopuoi ‘SayVMV A1N3M1 H3AO ‘imoTi israoo ‘'IVCIEM &ZIU& A 1 MO SIHJ. INTERIOR VIEW EXTER:OR VIEW Official Catalogue.—Appendix, 1,100 NOW IN USE. Official Catalogue.—Appendix. U) £ OQ Ph w hP o P 3 U) 0 a •H Ph cc; fl 03 0 CO pq .£> Sn o 4-» p > u CJ CO CJ ■+-> P > • i-H P o 'S p p co CJ a pQ P P Pp PP CJ bo P • i—H +~> P CJ P | § $ § § Li & o o o £ o o iH o * TH % <0 s p) 3 Tf d 03 0 0 4-> d 0 a3 p o in B. HARLOW, Engineer, MACCLESFIELD. Official Catalogue.—Appendix. GEORGE’S PATENT OALORIGEN, FOR WARMING AND VENTILATING. COAL CALORIGEN, £6 6s. Height, 36 in. ; Diameter, 2 1 in. GAS CALORIGEN, £3 3s. Height, 28 in .; Diameter, 14 in. The only Gas Stove which retains nearly the whole of the Heat given off by the Gas with¬ out vitiating the atmosphere. This Stove also in¬ troduces a strong current of warmed and not burnt fresh Air. It will be found very valuable in the Nursery or Sick Room, Damp Buildings, Con- A, the interior of the Room; B, ex- seivatories, Offices, &c. Hie Coal Caloiigen terior oj the Building; C, wall; consumes the smallest amount of Fuel, 2d. per D, the Calorigen; E, a Cylinder; ..... .. ' F, Pipes communicating to supply ditm being the average cost. air for combustion and carry off pro¬ duct ; G, pipe for passage of Cold Air to Calorigen ; H, outlet for do., after being made warm; /, Gas Burner; j. Door. J. F. FARWIG & CO., 86. Queen St., Cheapside, E.C. PROSPECTUSES AND TESTIMONIALS ON APPLICATION. THE FENDER GRATE (Patent). THE ADVANTAGES of this Grate are That the open fheplnce so prized in this country is not disturbed, hut, all the advantages of comfort and ventilation which the open fireplace possesses are in “The Fender Orate” added to the benefits of the extra heat produced hv the flues of a stove. A great part of the immense amount of heat now wasted in the chimney is brought into the room, ten or twelve feet of the warmest part of the chimney being ip fact literally hrouuht into the room. J THE CONSTRUCTION is as follows In addition to the ordinary register opening direct, from the hack of the fireplace into the chimney, anotnor opening is provided in the fireplace itself in front of this. This opening leads into a flue, of which one side is the front plate of the fireplace. This flue leads from the upper front of the lireplace downwards to the hearth, thence crosses the hearth once or more times as a fender (or it may he let into the stone), and up the opposite side of the fireplace, the front plate again forming part of the flue, and so into the chimney. All Communications to be addressed to the Patentee, G-_ C. T_ B A R T L 13 Y, QUEEN’S WALK, CASTLE BAR HILL, EALING, MIDDLESEX. CLARK 441, Class XI., Section B. Official Catalogue.—Appendix. WILLIAM MIDDLEMORE, Birmingham, Manufacturer of SADDLERY & HARNESS, Curried and Japanned Leather, Millbanding, &c., Travelling and Sporting Appointments. Army Contractor. The only Saddlery Medal for Progress. TRADE MARK. London, 1851 . London, 1862 . ESTABLISHED 1819. EDWARD THOMAS HOLDEN, COACH, SADDLE, AND HARNESS CURRIER, MANUFACTURER OF BLACK Nf 10 COLOURED jJapanned and ^namelled J^eather. The above are also expressly Prepared and Packed for Export to Extreme Climates. Fancy Stained Brace Piwse Leather , Machine Stretched Mill Banding , &c. PARK STREET, WALSALL. COLTS & YOUNG UNTRACTABLE HORSES Broken, by KIND and GENTLE TREATMENT, Temperate and Easy Mouthed, by using Blackwell’s Patent Whalebone and Guttapercha Jockeys, Rubber Spring Reins, 62s. to 70s.; Hire, 2s. per week. Blackwell’s Anti-Crib-biting Straps, 21s.; and various Muzzles. Blackwell’s Rubber Springs for Saddle Straps, Girths, &c., 2s. Blackwell’s Safety Springs to Riding and Driving Reins, 12s. Blackwell’s Leg Fomentors (upon the Syphon principle), from 13s. Blackwell’s Fetlock, Leg, and Knee Boots, Patent Springs, &c. Blackwell’s Metal Springs to Chains, Whips, Reins, &c. IB L As. G KWE LL, Patent Saddlery & Harness Manufacturer, <&e., TO HER MAJESTY AND H.R.H. PRINCE OF WALES. Sold in Paris by JYL GVE. BRASS ART, 18, Rue Louis le Grand, and of all Saddlers. Registered 1870 , At Stationers’ Hall. PRIZE MEDALS AWARDED Dublin, 1SG5. I’abis, 1807. Vienna, 387R. BOOKBINDING la the MONASTIC, GROLIER, MAIOLI, and ILLUMINATED STYLES, In the most superior manner , by English and Foreign Workmen. JOSEPH ZAEHNSDORF, 36 , CATHERINE STREET (late Brydges Street ), COVENT GARDEN, LONDON, W.C Official Catalogue.—Appendix. IMPORTANT INVENTIONS IN SEWING MACHINES. BRADBURY & Compy., Oldham, Kindly invite the inspection of their Machines by Visitors to the International Exhibition, South Kensington. These Machines have been awarded the following Prizes, viz: LYONS, 1 872, PARIS, 1 872, VIENNA, 1 873, First Prize ; First Prize ; First Prize. Besides the Highest Awards at every local Exhibition wherever these Machines have been shown. The Machines are specially adapted for Tailors , Hatters , Stay makers , Boot and Shoemakers , Families and Dressmakers . Illustrated Price Lists and Samples of Work may be had by post on writing to any of their Home or Continental Offices, or to the Manufactory, addressed BRADBURY & CO., OLDHAM, near MANCHESTER. “THE PEARSON” Original Patent Waxed Thread Sewing Machines, HARNESS, SADDLERY, BOOT CLOSING, CLOGS, and all descrip- tions of Heavy Work. £12 PRICE COMPLETE, 10 : O and £16 : O : O These Machines are used by the British and Foreign Governments, and the principal Boot Manufactories in England and the Colonies, MANUFACTORY: NEVILLE IRON WORKS, LEEDS. Official Catalogue.—Appendix. NEW AND IMPROVED SEWING MACHINES ON THE MOST ADVANTAGEOUS TERMS. The Improvements, recently introduced by the Howe Machine Company, Limited, into the “A” or Family Machine, and also the “C” or Tailoring Machine, consist of a New Stitch Regulator, by which the Stitch can be increased or decreased at the will of the operator, and the New Skeleton Cams which render the Machines lighter and easier to work. These Unrivalled Machines perform EVERY DESCRIPTION OF NEEDLEWORK. Specially Adapted for Families and Dressmakers , Tailors and Boot and Shoe Manufacturers . These Machines make the beautiful Lock-Stitch, alike on both sides of the Work, and with the New Stitch Regulator and the New Skeleton Cams, are fairly entitled to be considered the most Perfect and Complete Sewing Machines manufactured. Prices, from <£7- A beautiful collection of the ELIAS HOWE MANUFACTURING MACHINES are now on View at the INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION, SOUTH KENSINGTON. Jotac gpffrim (ikmpng, JimM, 150, CHEAPSIDE, E.C., AND 135, REGENT STREET, W. 33 ZR, -A_ TsT LIVERPOOL, 67, Bold Street. MANCHESTER, 22, Oldham Street. NEWCASTLE, Grainger Street West. BIRMINGHAM, 94, New Street. BRISTOL, 33, High Street. HULL, 45, Whitefriargate. NORWICH, 31, London Street. SWANSEA, 97, Oxford Street. CHES. NORTHAMPTON} 27, Sheep Street. LEICESTER, 33, High Street. BLACKBURN, 22, Darwen Street. EDINBURGH, 18, Cockbum Street. GLASGOW, 60, Buchanan Street. ABERDEEN, Bridge Street. DUNDEE, 34, Bank Street. DUBLIN, 33, Lower Sackville Street. Illustrated Catalogues, and “History of the Sewing Machine,” post free, Official Catalogue*—Appendix* LYONS, 1872. VIENNA, 1873. SMITH & STARLEY’S PATENT SEWING MACHINES, Hand and Treadle, Family and Manufacturing. Awarded the Grand Medal of Merit at Vienna , 1873 . These unrivalled Lockstitch Machines combine simplicity of construction, with perfect and noiseless action, ease of management, strength and durability, elegance of design, superior finish, economic cost, and complete efficiency for the widest possible range'of work. They work equally well upon anything from book muslin to dressed calico, woollen cloth or leather. SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR SLEEVE WORK. Hand Machines from £4 4s., Treadle do. from £5 14s. FREE DELIVERY. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. Manufacturers and Shippers supplied on special terms. MANUFACTORY-ST. AGNES WORKS, COVENTRY. LONDON DEPOT—36, BASING HALL STREET, E.C. IMPROVED SEWING MACHINES FOR Domestic Use, Manufacturers, Tailors, Bootmakers, &c., AT THE LOWEST PRICES COMPATIBLE WITH GOOD WORKMANSHIP. The “LITTLE DARLING” Silent Lock-stitch, 5 Guineas. The “ALBERTA” Silent Lock-stitch Machine, Complete from 6 Guineas. The “EXCELSIOR,” Price from 6 Guineas. Hand Machines in great variety, from 35s. The i i PRIM A DONNA” { Shuttle Machine. } 4 Guineas, The best yet introduced. A treasure in every house. L ists f ree. WHIGHT & MANN, 143, HOLBORN BARS. Official Catalogue.—Appendix, JOSEPH GILLOTT’S STEEL PENS. Sold by all dealers throughout the World. I MARCH’S PATENT DECORATION. (GLASS and CHINA FLOWERS on VELVET.) Brevets d Invention en France et a V It ran per. FACTORY — 6, PALL MALL PLACE, LONDON, S.W. (FOR WHOLESALE BUSINESS WITH THE TRADE ONLY.) r \ PH^’Anv? MIRRORS of all Sizes, PLATEAUX, PHOTO- ORAI H aad MINIATURE THAMES, and other Ornamental Objec -“““ i ivmujio, ana otuer ornamental Ubjects in this new and very permanent Art Manufacture are to be obtained at the principal Depots for Artistic Glass and Porcelain in London and in the Provinces ; also at the leading Decorators and Cabinet Makers .Dressing*-case Makers, Photographers, &c. The invention is particularly adapted to the entire decoration of Ladies’ Boudoirs, Toilet rn°fhe’r &L * f P ecu V ar Ve J vet employed retains its beauty for years, and any accidental injury to the ornamental work can be readily made good. J y ... J\ erc 7 s , a Jarge and increasing demand for the Mirrors and Photograph Frames made under this Patent, for Birthday and Wedding- Presents, Christmas and' New Year’s Gifts. ESTABLISHED HALF-A-CENTURY. JOSEPH COOKE & COMPY-, Midland Davy Lamp Woles, LOWER LAWLEY STREET, B I DR JVC 1 3NT Or AJ.C/V ILLUSTRATED PRICE LISTS FREE, WiTH VALUABLE UNSOLICITED OPINIONS. See No. 6905, Class XIV., Division III. THE LITERARY MACHINE (PATENTED), For holding a Book, Writing Desk, Lamp, Meals, Umbrella, &c., in any position, over a bed, sofa, easy chair, garden seat, boat, or sea beach. As used by Princess Louise. Invaluable to Students, Invalids, Artists, and Tourists. Admirably adapted for India. A most useful and elegant gift. Prices from 20s. Drawings post free. Bed lables, 25s. Invalid Couches, Bed Rests, &c. X Assnt. Secretary every Sanitary requirement.” \ “ All germs of disease must\ /f\ ° n ^ thoroughly destroyed." \ C'fT Bulldln S s - A. Fergusson, M.D. every kind of Dry or Liquid Animal Matter \ C PX

UH * alS ’ House and Street Water Purification specially provided for, ^ ^ Charcoal, Specially Prepared. Supplied \ CGNTRACTSENTERED INTO WITH townsAT HOME & ABROAD. For &U further Partmuiars apply to any of the above Offices, where the Catalog,ie of the Company may also be obtained c Official Catalogue.—Appendix. Dftt Emeriti jtoap &, gpmtrr Cumpng, LIMITED. SEWAG E & MANURE W ORKS The Directors of the G. S. & M. Co., Limited, request the attention of Visitors to their Plan, Model, and Samples exhibited in Class IX. Sec. C. CERTIFICATE OF MERIT Awarded by the Social Science Congress at Norwich, 8th October, 1873. Coloured Drawing of the Company s Works at Coventry . Plan of Same. Model of Sewage Extractor. Crude Sulphate of Alumina. Alumina from Shale. Alum from Shale. Sewage Manure. Full particulars concerning the Company’s Process, Terms, and Forms of Application, will be furnished at the Chief Offices of the Company, 1, Crown Buildings, Queen Victoria Street, LONDO 1ST. The Public are invited to inspect the Company 1 s Works in full operation at Coventry. Cards to view can be obtained at the Offices. Official Catalogue.—Appendix. THOMAS PENN, Ssmitarg &t., WESTBURY WORKS, 40, WESTBURY STREET, WANDSWORTH ROAD, LONDON, S."W. Inventor and Patentee of the Improved Method of regulating the opening and closing of Closet and other Valves and Cocks by hydraulic pressure , and also of the Water- Waste Preventer Apparatus for Water Closets. J T. PENN’S PATENT WASTE PREVENTIVE APPARATUS Has been designed specially to meet all the requirements of the Metropolitan Water Act of 1871 , and the Water Regulations Act of 1872 . WATER CLOSETS. The object of this invention is to thoroughly prevent the waste of watei. Let the handle be retained in any position, and nothing beyond two gallons of water can be obtained at each flush when the handle is raised. SINK APPARATUS. 2. The object of this invention is to prevent the waste of water, as a servant being called away while drawing water, it being self-acting, no water is wasted- and it regulates the opening as well as closing. STAND POST. 3. —The object of this invention is to supply the public with an abundance of water at all seasons of the year, and to afford greater facilities for extinguishing fires, at constant supply and at high pressure ; also thoroughly preventing the waste of water, as it is self acting. s WATER CLOSETS. principal object of this invention is that nothing beyond two gallons of water can be obtained at each flush, but, allowing the handle to descend and be drawn up W i- at ^ r °°, tai . ne< ^ immediately, which prevents the waste of water by the retention of the handle in any position. RELEASER. • 5 ‘ — Tjf °^i e ^ t of this invention is to prevent any unnecessary outlay that may be incurred by the fact of the majority of water waste preventers in use for constant water supply; as it is cheap and durable, and can be fixed to any water closet without the removal of any of the existing fittings, and is the only water waste preventer of the class without the aid of cisterns. 1 HIGH PRESSURE COCK AND HYDRAULIC REGULATOR. w£ Ct ° f mention is placed on a landing in case of fire, or to be used for shower baths, and for all purposes where water is obtained direct from the main Official Catalogue.—Appendix. MOULE'S PATENT EARTH-CLOSET COMPANY (LIMITED), 5A, GARRICK STREET, COVENT GARDEN, LONDON, W.C. See Exhibits in Class 9, Section C. » S 03 ® CB W The principle of the Earth System is founded on the now > well-known power possessed by dry earth of deodorising A T and disinfecting foecal matter; a given quantity of dry earth,if applied in detail to fresh excrement, destroying all smell, and absorbing all noxious vapours. o The Earth-closet is the modern invention which, Moule’s in the house, takes the place of the water-closet, Patent and in the garden of the common privy, an Earth-closet its health-destroying cesspool. Company (Li- Dr. Buchanan, in his report to the mited) have pur - Government (see Twelfth Report of chased the exclu- the Medical Officer of the Privy Coun- sive right to manu- cil) says : — “ As compared with facture dry Earth-clo- the water-closet the Earth-closet A. y sets and Commodes un- has these advantages: It is der the following patents: cheaper in original cost; it requires less repair ; it is not injured by frost; it is not damaged by improper sub¬ stances being thrown down it; and it a > very greatly re- I. — A patent by Henry Moule and James Bannehr. a.d. i860, 28th May, No. 1316. II.— A patent by Henry John A T Girdlestone and John Ward Gir- dlestone. a.d. 1869, 24th Decem- ber, No. 3742. <&• duces the quan- V m. tity of water stone, required by £ 2398. each house- IV. — A patent by Ward Girdlestone. o 1867. - Various forms of Apparatus suitable for fixing in Closets and different kinds of Commodes are exhibited by Moule’s Patent Earth-closet Company, Limited, in Class 9, Section C. ® § 2 w o ^ ■ .v A patent by John Ward Girdle- a.d. 1870, 2nd September, No. Henry Moule and John a.d. 1873, 23rd May, No. For Illustrated and Descriptive Price apply to Lists and all information , MOULE’S PATENT EARTH-CLOSET COMPANY (LIMITED), 5A, GARRICK STREET, COVENT GARDEN, LONDON, W.C . _ to 022^ EXHIBITED BY COLONEL TOMLINE, In CLASS XIV., SCIENTIFIC INVENTIONS COURT. LEGIBLE TYPES. For full particulars, see outside back page of “ Key,” Printed at the Machine in Room V. MADAME TUSSAU D’S, BAKER STREET, ESTABLISHED MORE THAN A CENTURY. “Most evergreen of Institutions.” —Vide Graphic. ON VIEW, UPWARDS OF 300 PORTRAIT MODELS OF CELEBRITIES AND CHARACTERS, PAST AND PRESENT. GREAT NOVELTIES & ATTRACTIONS FOR TEE ENSUING SEASON, 1874 . Admission, Is.; Children under Ten, (id. Open from Ten a.m. till Ten p.m. J. M. JOHNSON AND SONS, PRINTERS, 56, HATTON GARDEN, E.C.