YORKSHIRE YOEK, 1879. FINE ART DEPARTMENT. YORK : PKINTED BY JOHNSON & TESSEYMAN, 100, MICKLEGATE. Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2015 https://archive.org/details/yorkshirefineartOOyork farkshiu Jfine Qxt & Industrial (Exhibition, YORK, 1879. PATRONS : HIS GRACE THE LORD ARCHBISHOP OF YORK. THE HIGH SHERIFF OF YORKSHIRE. HIS GRACE THE DUKE OF LEEDS. THE MOST HON. THE MARQUIS OF AILESBURY, K.G. THE MOST . HON. THE MARQUIS OF RD?ON, K.G. THE RIGHT . HON. THE EARL OF SCARBOROUGH. THE RIGHT HON. THE EARL OF DARTMOUTH. THE RIGHT HON. THE EARL FITZ- WDLLIAM, K.G. THE RIGHT HON. THE EARL OF WILTON. THE RIGHT HON. THE EARL OF HAREWOOD. THE RIGHT HON. THE EARL CATH- CART. THE RIGHT HON. THE EARL OF ZETLAND. THE RIGHT HON. THE EARL OF FEVERSHAM. THE RIGHT HON. LORD F. CAVEN- DISH, M.P. THE RIGHT HON. LORD VISCOUNT FALKLAND. THE RIGHT HON. LORD VISCOUNT HALIFAX. THE RIGHT HON. THE VISCOUNT POLLLNGTON. THE RIGHT HON. THE VISCOUNT LASCELLES. THE RIGHT HON. THE VISCOUNT LUMLEY. THE RIGHT HON. THE VISCOUNT LEWISHAM. THE RIGHT HON. THE VISCOUNT HELMSLEY, M.P. THE RIGHT HON. LORD GREENOCK. THE RIGHT REV. THE LORD BISHOP OF RIPON. THE RIGHT HON. LORD DE MOW- BRAY AND STOURTON. THE RIGHT HON. LORD MIDDLETON. THE RIGHT HON. AND REV. LORD HAWKE. THE RIGHT HON. LORD AUCKLAND. THE RIGHT HON. LORD DE LISLE AND DUDLEY. THE RIGHT HON. LORD WENLOCK THE RIGHT HON. LORD LECON FIELD. THE RIGHT HON. LORD LANERTON THE RIGHT HON. LORD HERRIES. THE HON. H. W. FIT Z WILLIAM. THE HON. EGREMONT LASCELLES THE HON. G. E. LASCELLES. THE HON. AND VERY REV. THE DEAN OF YORK. ADMIRAL THE HON. A. DUNCOMBE. THE HON. CECIL DUNCOMBE. THE HON. B. LAWLEY. THE HON. H. MAXWELL STUART. THE RT. HON. H. C. E. CHILDERS, M.P. THE RT. HON. J. STANSFELD, M.P. THE RT. HON. J. LOWTHER, M.P. THE RT. HON. J. A. ROEBUCK, M.P. SIR C. W. STRICKLAND, BART. SIR C. LEGARD, BAR r., M.P. SIR R. GRAHAM, BART. SIR J. RAMSDEN, BART. SLR G. ORBY WO MB WELL, BART. SIR 0. DODSWORTH, BART. SIR H. JOHNSTONE, BART., M.P. SIR W. CHAYTOR, BART. SIR H. EDWARDES, BART. SIR H. MEYSEY-THOMPSON, BART. SLR M. WILSON, BART, M.P. I. LOWTHIAN BELL, ESQ., M.P. W. H. BROADLEY, ESQ., M.P. J. 0. DUNDAS, ESQ., M.P. W. H. GLADSTONE, ESQ., M.P. J. D. HUTCHINSON, ESQ., M.P. GEORGE LEEMAN, ESQ., M.P. F. A. MLLBANK, ESQ., M.P. A. J. MUNDELLA, ESQ., M.P. T. K. SANDERSON, ESQ., M.P. W. S. STANHOPE, ESQ., M.P. L. R. STARKEY, ESQ., M.P. W. ST. J. WHEELHOUSE, ESQ., M.P B. T. WOODD, ESQ., M.P. PRESIDENT. HIS GRACE THE LORD ARCHBISHOP OF YORK. 4 EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE AND OFFICERS. THE EIGHT HONOURABLE THE LORD MAYOR OP YORK, MR. ALDERMAN BROWN. THE HONOURABLE AND VERY REV. THE DEAN OF YORK. GEORGE LEEMAN, ESQ., M.P. THE SHERIFF OF YORK, T. VAREY, ESQ. ALDERMAN SIR JAMES MEEK. MR. ALDERMAN WALKER. MR. ALDERMAN MARCH. MR. ALDERMAN TERRY. MR. ALDERMAN MELROSE. MR. ALDERMAN ROOKE. MR. ALDERMAN VAREY. MR. ALDERMAN BELLERBY. THE TOWN CLERK, J. WILKINSON. ANDERSON, TEMPEST, M.D. ATKINSON, WILLIAM. AYRE, JOHN. BEAN, EUGENE. BULMER, THOMAS P. Chairman : THE LORD MAYOR OF YORK. BURTON, JOHN fPOPPLETON) C O PPERTH WAITE , HAROLD. DAY, JAMES, JUNR. EMPSON, HENRY W. FOSTER, JAMES L. HARGROVE, WILLIAM W. HOLTBY, JOHN. LUDEN, CHARLES M. MIL WARD, CHRISTOPHER A. MONKHOUSE, WILLIAM. MORRELL, WILLIAM W. MUNBY, FREDERICK J. NOBLE, THOMAS S. PROCTER, WILLIAM, M.D. PUMPHREY, WILLIAM. ROWE, REV. GEORGE, M.A. SAMPSON, JOHN. SCOTT, HENRY. SWALES, WILLIAM. TAYLOR, EDWARD. WELBURN, JOHN. Vice -Chairman: Mr. ALD. MELROSE Treasurer: W. W. MORRELL. Bankers YORK CITY AND COUNTY BANKING COMPANY. Architect: E. TAYLOR. Honorary Consulting- Architect : W. ATKINSON. General Secretaries: W, PROCTER, M.D.; W. PUMPHREY; E. TAYLOR. Assistant Secretary: JNO. WILSON. Secretaries of Divisions. Fine Art W. WALLACE HARGROVE. Natural Products W. EMPSON. Manufactures HENRY SCOTT. Machinery H. COPPERTHWAITE. Applied Science W. PROCTER, M.D. Educational Rev G. ROWE, M.A. Literature and Antiquities ... J. MUNBY. Secretaries of Sub-Committees. Finance C. M. LUDEN. Printing and Catalogue W. MONKHOUSE. Conveyance { LWEI^URN. Refreshments T. P. BULMER. DESCRIPTION OF THE BUILDINGS. The Building-s are erected on a part of the site formerly occupied by the Abbey of St. Mary, and immediately con- tiguous to the ruins, the old Palace of the Stuarts (now the Wilberforce School for the Blind), and the Museum and Grounds of the Yorkshire Philosophical Society. The Front Building- is in the Italian style of Architecture, having- a frontage of 104 feet and a depth of 120 feet. The architectural carvings only are executed at present, but it is intended that the various panels, &c, now left in block, shall be filled with carvings and mosaics representing various sub- jects connected with the history of the City of York, as the funds at the disposal of the Committee will permit. The General Secretaries will be glad to receive donations towards this object. The Entrance is through an open arcaded portico of five arches, 54 feet by 13 feet, communicating by three doorways with the Entrance Hall, 38 feet by 27 feet, the floor of which is of a beautiful geometric design in encaustic tiles, by Messrs. Craven, Dunnili and Co., of Ironbridge, Shropshire. On each side are the Secretaries' and other offices. Passing from the Vestibule, between two polished Aberdeen granite columns, the Central Hall, 88 feet by 38 feet, is entered. Immediately on the right hand a spacious staircase leads to the Grand Picture Saloon, 100 feet by 29 feet, appropriated to Modern Pictures. At the foot of the staircase is a room for Antiquities. On the north side of the Central Hall are two Picture Galleries oc- cupied by Pictures by the Ancient Masters ; on the south side is a suite of Picture Galleries appropriated to Modern Pictures, Water Colour Drawings, Photographs, Engravings, &c. On passing forward from the Central Hall to the Great Exhibition Hall, the First Class Refreshment Room is on the right hand, and a Jea and Coffee Room on the left. The Great Exhibition Hall is 200 feet by 90 feet, having Galleries along the two sides and at the west end. Access to these Galleries is by a staircase at each of the four corners of the Hall. The Second Class Refreshment Room, Retiring Rooms, and also a room for Lectures and Special Entertainments, are situated on the north or right hand side of the Great Hall. On the south or left hand side are entrances into the Annexe for Machinery, etc., 190 feet by 130 feet. NOTICE. The Pictures are numbered from left to right. Many of the Pictures, in addition to those to which the price is affixed in the Catalogue, are on sale, and the prices may be obtained on application to the Honorary Secretary of the Fine Art Department. A Deposit of twenty-five per cent, must be paid by the purchaser at the time, and the remainder at the close of the Exhibition. A Commission of five per cent, will be charged upon all Works sold during the time they are in the Exhibition. Pictures sold through private agency will not exempt the Exhibitor from the payment of the commission. The price printed in the Catalogue is inclusive of the frame. Pictures sold are indicated by a Red Star. THE PICTUEE GALLEKXES. MODEEN SCHOOL. THE GRAND SALOON. NO. SUBJECT AND CONTRIBUTOR. ARTIST. 1 Coming through the Bracken. MR. JAMES SANT. £140. G. Sant 2 Scotch Scenery. MR. G. DODSWORTH. 67. HicMn 3 An Old Vicarage, Helmsley, Yorkshire. MR. F. F. ABBEY. £105. Miss Jessie Macgregor 4 Eastern Springtime. MR. A. S. DIXON". W. Gale 5 Church of St. Peter, Caen, France. MR. TITUS DEVILLE.. J. Grimshaw 6 Keeping School. MR. JAMES COLE. £25. James Cole 7 The Road to the tillage MR. FRYSTAN HETHERINGTON. Fry stan Hetherington 8 Willow Brook, Eton MR. J. E. JACOBS. J. E. Jacobs 9 A Quiet Nook in Devonshire. MR. FRYSTAN HETHERINGTON. Frystan Hetherington 10 A North Devon Cove. MR. J. G. NAISH. £250. J. G. Naish 11 The Horse Fair. MR. T. HOLROYD. J. J. Herring, Sen. 12 From the Ducal Palace to the Grand Canal, Venice. MR. J. VIVIAN. £15. J. Vivian 13 A West Tarring-, near Worthing MR. J. H. LEONARD. £10 10s, J. H. Leonard 8 The Grand Saloon — Modem School. NO. SUBJECT AND CONTEIBUTOK. ARTIST, 14 Young Robbers' Spoil. ME. EOBEET CLABKSON. £8 8s. Robert Clarkson 15 In the Channel. ME. H. EOUGIEE. J. Wilson 16 The Brook. ME. N. McNAlE. £300. Vicat Cole, B.A. 17 Amsterdam. ME. FBEDEEICK BUENETT. 350 Guineas. James Webb 18 Portrait of General Robert Lee, Commander of the South American Army. ME. E. COLLINSON. Beinhart 19 Young Robbers' Spoil. ME, EOBEET CLABKSON. B. ClarJcson 20 An Old Wharf, Rotterdam. ME. WILLIAM BEIDGE. £10 10s. William Bridge 21 King of the Gutter. ME. T. MYEES. .£31 10s. Ludovici, Sen. 22 The Spanish Girl. ME. C. w. ANDEESON. Haynes Williams 23 Landscape — Waterfall and Figures. ME. E. COLLINSON B. Stuhbs 24 An Alsatian Water Carrier. ME. E. COLLINS ON. T. K. Pelham 25 At Norwich. ME. V. P. YGLESIAS. £15. V. P. Tglesias 26 Agnes at Prayer. ME. J. H. S. MANN. £50. J. H. S. Mann 27 An Interior in the Roman Campagna. ME. JAMES BOUELET. Mrs. BizOS 28 On the Tees. ME. H. EOUGIEE. T. CreswicJc, B.A. 29 Girl with Doll. MB. W. WALLACE HAEGEOVE. E.J.Cobbit 30 The Ivy. ME. E. G. GIEAEDOT. £25. E. G. Girardot 31 For Earth. MISS A. CLAXTON. £8 8s. Miss A. Claxton 32 Rosalind and Celia. ME. G. E. PEEELESS. 150 Guineas. W. Lucas 33 Rocky Walls of the Llugy. ME, A. S. DIXON. F. W. Hulme 34 Crossing the Moor. ME. EDWAED HAEGITT. 250 Guineas. E. Hargitt 35 Unloading Barges at Erith. ME, JAMES BOUELET. £21. J. Mahoney 36 Southdown Sheep and Lambs. COL. AKEOYD. Ansdell, A.B.A. 37 On the Beach at Hastings. ME. JOSEPH STEAD. £75. E. C. Williams 38 L'Inconsolable. ME. F. F. ABBEY. £367 10s. JST. Attanasio, (Pupil of Morelli, and Member of Boy al Academy , Naples) The Grand Saloon — Modern School. 9 NO. SUBJECT AND CONTEIBUTOE. ARTIST. 39 The Picture She Likes Best. ME F. F. ABBEY. £126. Alfred Thomson 40 The Young Squire's Pony. ME. A. J. STARK. £30. A.J.Stark 41 No Vocation. MISS A. CLAXTON. £12 12s. Miss A. Claxton 42 Golden Treasures. ME, J. A. VINTEB, £100. J. A. Vinter 43 Interior of Strasburgh Cathedral. ME. WYKE BAYLISS. £260. WyJce Bayliss 44 Going to the Fair. ME. T. MYERS. £42. J. F. Herring, Jun. 45 Ancient Gateway, Ingoldstadt. ME. F. F. ABBEY. £20. H. W. Brewer 46 " A Duenna." ME. F. H. potter. £157 10s F. H. Potter 47 Dreaming of the Past. ME. F. w. W. TOPIIAM. £63. F. W. W. Topham 48 The Conspirators. ME. 0. HAEGITT. P. F. Poole, P.A. 49 The River near Komsey. ME. C. MARSHALL. £9 9s. C. Marshall 50 Yarmouth, from Breyaon Water. MR, V. P. YGLESIAS. £4 4s. V. P. Yglesias 51 A Quiet Evening. ME. P. HOYOLL. £12 12s Philip Hoyoll 52 Wood, Cart, and Horses. ME. W. H. GAUNT. Shayer 53 Fruit Seller — Street of Toledo, Spain. ME. E. COLLINSON. T. K. Pelham 51 Dog and Rabbit — Landed. ME. J. W. MOUNTAIN. M. T. Ward 55 The Gate. ME, T. P. BULMEB, W. Bromley 56 Wild Coast of Sky— Sunset. ME. G. B. STICKS. .£200. G. B. Sticks 57 Setter Dogs. ME. THOMAS GRAY. George Armfield 58 Old Curiosity Shop. MR. G. R. PEERLESS. 65 Guineas. J. T. Lucas 59 The Mouse Trap. ME. J. BUETON. Martinetti 60 Young Roses. MRS. e. R. laws ON. £10 10s. E. P. Lawson 61 " The Queen was in the Parlour." MR. W. HOOD. Walter Goodman, A.P.A. 62 The Fairy Glen, on the Conway, N. Wales. MR. E. H. HOLDER. E. H. Holder 63 Sheep and Cattle. ME. J. C. TAYLOR. T. S. Cooper, P. A. 64 Autumn Flowers. MISS FANNY HILL. £8 8s. Fanny Hill 10 The Grand Saloon — Modern School, NO. SUBJECT AND CONTEIBUTOE. ARTIST. 65 " The Maid was in the Garden." MR. W. HOOD. Walter Goodman, A.R.A 66 A Moorland Road. MR. W. H. BOSHER. £3 3s. W. H. Bosher 67 A Cumberland Beck. MR. J. BARNES. £6 6s. Joseph Barnes 68 Who is it? MISS A. CLAXTON. £21. Miss A. Claxton 69 Man in Armour. MR. W. P. FRITH, R.A. W. P. Frith, R.A. 70 Getting rid of State Secrets. MR. H. ROUGIER. J. Pettie, R.A. 71 Pedro's Temptation. MR. JOSEPH WALTON £21. Joseph Walton 72 The Radnorshire Hills. MR. H. BIRTLES. £45. Henry Birtles 73 Changing Pasture. MR. J. J. WIGZELL. £50. Bodkin 74 Gipsy Broom Makers. MR. A. M'KIBBLN. W. Collins, R.A. 75 Kiss Me. MB. J. R. DICKSEE. £31 10s. J. R. Dicksee 76 Blackberries. MR. A. D. LUCAS. £7 7s. A. D. Lucas 77 Horse's Head. MR. HENRY PERFECT. Herring, Sen. 78 Autumn — The Avon at Limpley Stoke, near Bath. MR. F. FOSTER. £4 4s. F. Foster 79 Interior with Donkey. MISS ELIZABETH MORRILL. £10 10s. Elizabeth Morrill 80 View of Algiers, showing the Lower Atlas Mountains. MR. JOSEPH STEAD. £105. Joseph Walton 81 Palm Sunday. MR. F. GOODALL, R.A. F. Goodall, R.A. 82 The Politicians Holiday. MR. W. THOMPSON. Montbard 83 Pansies. MR. HENRY MOORE. Albert Moore 84 " The Star of the Woods." MISS M. LUCAS. £8. Mary Lucas 85 "Little Wide Awake." MISS M. LUCAS. £10. Mary Lucas 86 Dog's Head. MR. G. PYMAN. W. Henderson 87 Devoushire Cottages. MISS ISABEL BENNETT. £5 5s. Isabel Bennett 88 White Mare and Foal. MR. T. GRAY. E. Verboeckhoven 89 The Warlike Gear of Old.— The Matchlock. MR. JOHN A. HOUSTON, R.S. A. £105. J. A. Houston, R.S. A. 90 The Avenue. MR. H. ROUGIER. T. Creswick, R.A. 2)1 Bembridge. MR. JAMES COLE. £16 16s. James Cole 92 Youns; Robbers' Spoil. MR. ROBERT CL ARKS ON. R. Clarkson The Grand Saloon — Modern School. 11 NO. SUBJECT AND CONTRIBUTOR. ARTIST. 93 On the Creedy. MR. WILLIAM S PEE AT. £42. W. Spreat 94 Lake of Zurich. MR. J. 0. TAYLOR. J. B. Pyne 95 The Cardinal. MR. H. ROUGIER. W. Q. Orchardson, E.A. 96 On the Thames. MR. W. H. GAUNT. Walter Williams 97 Spring Flowers. MR. A. D. LUCAS. £7 7s. A. D. Lucas 98 View from Richmond Hill. MR. GEORGE HILDITCH. G. Hilditch (the late) 99 Making- Patchwork. MR. J. CROWTHER. £15 15s. T. Hollingworth 100 Flambro' Head. MR. JOHN GARTH. E. Stubbs 101 Winter Fuel. MR. P. F. ABBEY. £68 5s. II. H. Cauty 102 Cattle. MR. A. M'KIBBIN. S. Cooper, E.A 103 Riverside. MR. OTTO WEBER. £105. Otto Weber 104 Don't Tickle. MR. F. P. ABBEY. £31 10s. The Chevalier Joan Berg 105 Otter and Salmon. MR. R. COLLINS ON. J. C. Bell 106 The Dairy Bridge, Rokeby Park. MR. JOSEPH WALTON. £50. J. Walton 107 Burning the Books (Don Quixote). MR. JOHN RHODES. J. C. Horsley, E.A. 108 The River Thames. MR. OTTO WEBER. £105. Otto Weber 109 A Sunny Afternoon near Capel Curig. MR. W. H. GAUNT. A. W. Williams 110 Summer Wild Flowers. MR. A. D. LUCAS. £7 7s. A.D.Lucas 111 Rush Gatherers. MR. V P. YGLESIAS. £10 10s. V. P. Yglesias 112 Winter. MR. A. D. PEPPERCORN. £20. A. D. Peppercorn 113 Evening on the Surrey Hill (exhibited in the Royal Academy, 1875). MR. MARK E. DOCKREE. £100. Mark E. Dockree 114 Pluto Carrying off Proserpina. MR. JOHN RHODES. W. Etty, E.A. 115 The Gloves. MR. H. FREEMAN. Edouard Frere 116 " Drawing from Nature." MR. W. P. FRITH, R.A. W. P. Frith, E.A. 117 Klumm, in The Tyrol. MR. C. HARGITT. C. Stanjield, E.A. 118 L'Embuscade, Paysage. ME, F. F. ABBEY. £420. C. Cavalie 12 The Grand Saloon — Modern School. NO. SUBJECT AND CONTRIBUTOR. ARTIST. 119 Franciscan Friar — The Sculpture of the Gargoyle. COL. AKEOYD. H. S. Maries, R.A. 120 A Passing Cloud. ME. T. BEOOKS. 30 Guineas. T. Brooks 121 Portrait of W. J. White (Engraver). ME. CHAELES HAEGITT. J. Linnell, Sen. 122 On Hampstead. ME. E.M.EDMONDS. £10 10s. E. M. Edmonds 123 A Bit of Moorland. ME, J. E. JACOBS. J. E. Jacobs 124 A Hot Afternoon. ME. C. T. BAEEAUD. C. T. Barraud 125 Eagle's Crag, Glencoe. ME. JAMES MELEOSE. G. B. Sticks 126 Landscape, with Cattle and Sheep. COL. AKEOYD. 127 The Young Cook. ME. H. FEEEMAN. 128 Quiet. MBS. BUBTON. 129 Oberon and Titania. ME. C. HAEGITT. 130 Boy and Bog', and Man and Cows. ME. H. B. TAPLIN. £18 18s. 131 A Triumph of Art. ME. J. BOOTH. 132 A Bog. DE. BIED. T. S. Cooper, R.A. Edouard Frere W. W. Nichol P. F. Poole, R.A. J. Faulkner Bird E. Deanes M. T. Ward 133 ANew Purchase. ME. J. W. CHAPMAN. £8 8s. J. W. Chapman 134 A Little Bit of Scandal. ME. J. A. FITZGEEALD. £lo. 135 Consolation. ME. H. BOUGIES. 136 Near Llanbedr — Harlech. ME. W. A. FIEKINS. £3 3s. 137 A Becollection of Mont Surat. ME V. P. YGLESIAS. 138 " Fishing Boats," Yarmouth Biver. ME. E. HAYES. £20. 139 Robinson Crusoe — Landscape. ME. T. MYEES. £73 10s. 140 " Imprisoned Spring." ME. F. W. LAWSON. 141 The Picture of Idleness. ME. JOHN E. DICKSEE. £31 10s. 142 " Enjoying it." ME. H. EOUGIEE. 143 Repose. ME. H. EOUGIEE. 144 On the Forth at South Queensferry. ME. V. P. YGLESIAS. £4 4s. 145 From Claude Duval. ME. H. EOUGIEE. J. A. Fitzgerald A. Solomon W. A. Firkins V. P. Yglesias E. Hayes J. T. Lucas F. W. Lawson J. R. Dicksee Boughton Boughton V. P. Yglesias W. P. Frith, R.A The Grand Saloon — Modem School. 13 NO. SUBJECT AND CONTRIBUTOR. ARTIST. 146 Reading to Granny. ME. F. F. ABBEY. £25. R. W. Wright 147 The Castle. ME. S. B. CLAEK. £50. S. B. Clark 148 L'Ordonnance — The Prescription. ME. F. F. ABBEY. £400. G. Favretto (Professor Anatomy, Royal Academy, Venice) 149 A Sofa. ME. HENEY MOOEE. Albert Moore 150 The Last Sunday at Whitehall. ME. H. EOUGIEE. W. P. Frith, R.A. 151 Life Boat Off Filey. ME. W. HOOD. Haynes Williams 152 Off Scarborough. ME. W. HOOD. Haynes Williams 153 Corn Flowers. ME. H. J. WAEE. J. J. Hill 154 Hagar's Dismissal. MADAME DE STEIGEE. £63. I. de Stager 155 On the Coast, North Wales. ME. F. UNDEEHILL. £36 15s. F. Underhill 156 Dolores. ME. H. EOUGIEE. John Phillip, R.A. 157 Glen Orchy Black Mount, Scotland. ME. GEOEGE HENEY LAMBEET. £126. H. A. Harper 158 Carrick Castle, Lock Goil. ME. E. H. PICKEEING. A. Brown 159 The Fisherman's Return. ME. T. ELLIS. H. P. Parker 160 The Stepping Stones. COL. AKEOYD. T. Creswick, R.A. 161 Othello and Desdemona. COL. AKEOYD. F.R. Picker sgill, R.A. 162 Little Red Riding Hood. ME. C. W. ANDEESON. W. Oliver 163 Mowing Time — On the Lea, Essex. ME. CHAELES MAESHALL. £8 8s. Charles Marshall 164 From our own Correspondent. ME. F. F. ABBEY. £25. R. W. Wright 165 A Mountain Farm. ME. J. G. ATKINSON. £10. J. G. Atkinson 166 Forest of Fontainebleau. ME. E. COLLINSON. Wintz 167 Hogarth's Studio, 1739. Holiday Visit of Foundling Children to view the Portrait of Capt. Coram (Exhibited Royal Academy, 1863). ME. J. BURTON. 2000 Guineas. E. M. Ward. R.A. 168 Longing Hands. ME. CAEL BANEELE. £42. Carl Banerle 169 Girl with Flowers. ME. H. EOUGIEE. C. Baxter 170 Bone of Contention. ME. J. W. MOUNTAIN. M. T. Ward 171 Picturesque Mill in Borrowdale. ME. H. B. TAPLIN. £16 16s. J. Faulkner Bird 14 The Grand Saloon — Modem School. NO. SUBJECT AND CONTEIBUTOE. ARTIST. 172 A Walk in the Woods. ME. JOHN MORGAN. John Morgan 173 With Verdure Clad. ME. F. F. ABBEY. £50. James Barnes 174 Plunder. ME. G. E. PEERLESS. 150 Guineas. J. T. Lucas 175 The Three Graces, Cupid and Psyche. ME. J. SINGLETON. £1050. W. Etty, R.A. 176 Rejected Addresses. ME. J. C. TAYLOR-. W. Hemsley 177 Lane Scene, Winestead, Yorkshire. MR. JOHN GELDER. £10 10s. John Gelder 178 The Fairy Shell. MR. W. S. HERRICK. £157 10s. W> S. Herrich 179 Torcello. ME. F. F. ABBEY. £160. G. Ciardi, (Professor and Member Royal Academy, Venice} 180 Marauders returning from a Foray — Early Morning, 1868. ME. FREDERICK BUENETT. 350 Guineas. R. Beavis 181 Portrait of Mr. Leeman, M.P. ME. J. W. GATCLIFFE, YOEKSHIEE BANKING COMPANY. Lowes Dickinson 182 On the Frith of Clyde, a dismantled Ship being taken in Tow. ME. H. J. WAEE. W. A. Knell 183 The Volunteers (Exhibited Koyal Academy, 1860). ME. J. BUST ON. F. D. Hardy 184 The Ornithologist. ME. C. W. WILSON. J. T. Lucas 185 Expectation. ME. E. COLLINSON. G. Armfield 186 Study of Wood Pigeon. ME. LUKE THOMPSON, JUN. B. L. Hold 187 Sauvez le Mon Dieu. ME. F. F. ABBEY. £120. M. A. Lupi, (Professor of Historical Painting to the Royal Academy, Lisbon} 188 Be Quiet. ME. CAEL BAUEELE. £70. Carl Bauerle 189 The Novel Reader. ME. R. COLLINSON. A. Johnston 190 The Birthday. ME. W. WALLACE HAEGEOVE. W. Gill 191 Cattle Piece. ME. J. WALTON. £10. F. Van Severdonch 192 Foxgloves. MES. J. HUTCHINSON. Mrs. J. Hutchinson 193 Waiting. ME. BOUELET. £21. Mrs. Rizos 194 Addio Buono Viaggio. ME. S. B. CLAEK. £26 5s. S. B. Clark 195 Study of Head. ME. HANSON FEEEMAN. G Paul Chalmers 196 " Relenting." ME. H. EOUGIEE. T. Brooks The Grand Saloon — Modern School. 15 NO. SUBJECT AND CONTRIBUTOR. ARTIST. 197 The Fern Gatherer. ME. w. H. HAINES. £16 16s. W. H. Haines 198 The Gamekeeper. MR. J. C. TAYLOR. J. S. Noble 199 Lane in Britany. MR. JOHN RHODES. Davis, B.A. 200 The Pride of the Village. MR. R. COLLINSON. Passmore, Jun. 201 Harvest Time. MR. J. J. WIGZELL. £250 G. Lucas 202 The Secret of England's Greatness. MR. O. W. ANDERSON. T. Jones Barker 203 Landscape, with Cattle. MR. OTTO WEBER. £105. Otto Weber 204 Farm Yard. MR. W. THOMPSON. J. F. Herring 205 "In sheltered nook, the mill stream still sings its merry lay " Exhibited in Royal Academy, 1876. MR. MARK. E. DOOKREE. £120. Mark E. Dockree 206 Cromwell at Marston Moor. MR. JOHN RHODES. Ernest Crofts, A.B.A. 207 Gossip. MR. R. COLLINSON. Passmore, Jun. 208 Sunflowers. MRS. J. HUTCHINSON. Mrs. J. Hutchinson £15 15s. each, or £26 10s. the pair. 209 Old Blackfriars Bridge. MR. W. RICHARDSON. £15 15s. W. Richardson 210 A Scamper. MR. F. F. ABBEY. £84. J. A. Houston, B.S.A. 211 Forty Winks. MR. A. S. DIXON. G. Holms 212 Landscape, with Cottages. MR. CHARLES IIARGITT. W. Mulready, B.A. 213 Duck and Pigeon. MR. H. ROUGIER. Dufficld 214 Moonlight on the Coast. MR. W. F. SAILE. £12 12s. W. F. Saile 215 Prayer. MR. W. H. GAUNT. G. Smith 216 A Bric-a-Brac Shop — Scene in Antwerp. MR. W. H. GAUNT. Schaefiels 217 The Grape Gatherer. MR. H. ROUGIEE. John Phillip, B.A. 218 Ruin of Penhoat. MR, ARTHUR BELL. £10 10s. A. Pell 219 Disappointment. E. G. GIRARDOT. £26 5s. E. G. Girardot 220 Portrait of William Procter, Esq., M.D. MR. RICHAED WRIGHT. Richard Wright 221 The Boar Hunt. MR. R. COLLINSON. Wintz 16 The Grand Saloon — Modern School. NO. SUBJECT AND CONTRIBUTOR. ARTIST. 222 Landscape. MR. H. FREEMAN. J. Linnell 223 Dresden. MR. G. ORAWHALL. Carmichael 224 The Gleaners. MR. T. WALKER. H. P. Parker 225 Holy Island Coast Guard Station. MR. H. J. WARE. Carmichael 226 Cub Hunting. MR. J. C. TAYLOR. J. S. Noble 227 The Footstep (after Wyburd). MR. W. WALLACE HARGROVE. 228 Old Friends. MR. R. COLLINSON. 229 The Evil Eye. MR. H. ROUGIER. 230 Intercession. MR. WEDDERBURN. 231 Fruit. MR. H. FREEMAN. 232 " When the Cat's away the Mice play." MR. J. 0. TAYLOR. 233 Pallanza, Lago Maggiore. MR. JOSEPH WALTON. £10. Joseph Walton 234 Dogs' Heads. THE EARL FEVERSHAM. Landseer, E.A. 235 Moonlight Melody. MR, F. F. ABBEY. £30. J. D. Michie 236 At a Welsh Spring. MR. 0. W. ANDERSON. Henzell 237 A Mountain Koad. MR. E. HARGITT. £130. E. Hargitt 238 The Milliner — from Dombey. MR. H. ROUGIER. A. Solomon- 239 Isola Bella, Lago Maggiore. MR. JOSEPH WALTON. £10. 240 Roses, miss fanny hill. £5 5s 241 Kilchurn Castle — Loch Awe. MR. DAVID LAW. £31 10s. 242 A Student of the Fifteenth Century. MISS FLORENCE TIDDIMAN. W. Wallace Hargrove Sir D. Wilkie, P. A. John Phillip, P. A. G. Smith W. J. Muckley Duverger Joseph Walton Fanny Hill David Law F. Tiddiman 243 The Wheeldale and Egton Moors, near Whitby. MR. T. J. BANKS. £80. 244 The Studies of Rembrandt. MR. J. BURTON. 245 Farm Yard Scene. MR. 0. W. ANDERSON. 246 Othello relating his Adventures. 247 Farm Yard Scene. MR. C. W. ANDERSON. T. J. Banks Sir J. Gilbert, P. A. J. F. Herring, Junr. MR. R. COLLINSON. Casa F. Herring, Junr, The Grand Saloon — Modem School. 17 NO. SUBJECT AND CONTRIBUTOR. 248 The Beggar's Bridge, near Whitby. MR. R. COLLLNSON. 249 Morning. MR. W. LAWSON. £15. "Prayer from infant lips ascends Like perfume from fresh blown flowers.' 250 Off Shoreham, Sussex. MR. J. E. MEADOWS. 251 £15. " Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star." ARTIST. R. Stubbs W. Laivson J. E. Meadows MR. G. SOHMILT. £12 12s. . G. Schmilt 252 Naaman's Captive Maid. MR. W. THOMPSON. Holyoahe E. M. Ward J. B. Pyne John Phillip, R.A. M. T. War 253 Palissj the Potter. MR. A. S. DIXON 254 Lago Maggiore. MR. A. M'KIBBIN. 255 Pascquiccia. MR. H. ROUGIER. 256 Rat in Trap. MR. J. W. MOUNTAIN. 257 Interior of a Miner's Cottage at Marske. MR. W. WALLACE HARGROVE. J. T. Lucas " Call upon Me in the day of trouble, and I will deliver thee." 258 The Henchman. MR. JAMES MELROSE. John Pettie, P. A, 259 Dog and Rabbit — Just Home. MR. J. W. MOUNTAIN. 260 " Please, Ma, may I have one ?" MR. PHILIP HOYOLL. £5. 261 On the Moors, above Barmouth, N. Wales. MR. SHELTON LEWIS. £4 4s. 262 A Hearty Pull on a Winter's Day. MR. THOMAS GRAY. 263 Wilderness of Sinai. MR. J. T. LUCAS. £450 264 A Chat round the Brassero. MR. H. ROUGIER. 265 Borrowdale, Cumberland. MR. JOSEPH WALTON. £15. 266 Contemplation. MR. W. THOMPSON. 267 Dogs Fighting. MR. F. LEAK. 268 Dog and Rat. MR. H. W. WATSON. 269 Little Pets. MR. JAMES w. COLE. £21, 270 Gravett's Farm, Dorkin. MR. FRANK WALTON. £15 15s. 271 Shelling Peas. MR. H. ROUGIER. 272 Fishing. MR. G. DODSWORTH. M. T. Ward Philip Hoyoll Shelton Lewis A. de Lucuw H. A. Harper John Phillip, R.A. Joseph Walton J. Sant, R.A M. T. Ward M. T. Ward James W. Cole F. Walton Edouard Frere W. Bromley 18 The Grand Saloon — Modem School. NO. SUBJECT AND CONTBIBUTOB. ABTIST. 273 Up to Anything. ME. T. MYERS. £26 os J. T. Lucas 274 Daffodils Growing. MES. J. HUTCHINSON. £4 4s. Mrs. J. Hutchinson 275 Head of Highland Cow. ME. J. SINGLETON. £10 10s. E. MorreU 276 Annie — A Portrait. MISS EMILY WILSON. Emily Wilson 277 Runswick, Yorkshire — Fishing Cobles Running for Shelter. ME. THOMAS BEOOKS. £50 Guineas Thomas Brooks 278 The Origin of Heilman's Combing Machine. COL. AKEOYD. Elmore, R.A. 279 Mouth of the Thames — Squall coming on. ME. CHAELES HAEGITT. C. Stanfield, R.A. 280 " The Three Orphans." MES. BUETON. F. D. Hardy 281 Criffel, at the mouth of the Nith. ME. CHAELES HAEGITT. C. Stanfield, R.A. 282 Hindoo Temple with Figures. ME. J. SINGLETON. Witherington, R.A. 283 " Waiting to be Engaged." " I'm now my Lady's Page." In one frame. ME. W. LAWS ON. 30 Guineas. W. Lawson 284 The Quay Side. ME. AETHUE BELL. £10 10s. A. Bell 285 The Queen's Pets. ME. T. ELLIS. Armjield 286 The Bonnie Heather Belle. MISS ANGELINA GELLEE. £10 10s. Angelina Geller 287 The Backbiter. ME. P. STUAET. W. Etty, R.A. 288 " Column of St. Mark," Venice. ME. T. GEAY. EugeneP. Cecchini 289 Head of a Child. ME. J. SINGLETON. W. Etty, R.A. 290 The Old Mill. ME. W. THOMPSON. CreswicJc, R.A. 291 New Forest Foxhounds, 1877. SIE BEGIN ALD GEAHAM, BAET J. Emms 292 Landscape. COL. AKEOYD. CreswicJc, R.A. 293 View of Venice from the Public Gardens. ME. H. EOUGIEE. Holland 294 The Approaching Crucifixion. ME. CHAELES HAEGITT. J. Linnell, Sen. 295 Taking a Portrait — Interior with Figures. CHAELES HAEGITT W. Mulready, R.A. The Grand Saloon — Modem School. 19 NO. SUBJECT AND CONTRIBUTOR. ARTIST. 296 Bird Nesting. MR. G. DODSWORTH. W. Bromley 297 Modesty. ME. W. H. GAUNT. A. F. Caminade 298 Foot-prints of War. MR. F. W. LAWSON. F. Wilfrid Lawson 299 Waiting for the Return. MR. H. FREEMAN. J. Israel 300 Now we show. MR. J. C. TAYLOR. A. Provis 301 "The Moon is up, and yet it is not Night" — View, Clovelly Bay. MR. FREDERICK BURNETT. 80 Guineas. Henry Moore 302 Mer de Glace. MR. E. BOLLANS. Henry Moore 303 Milking Time. MR. E. BOLLANS. Henry Moore 304 Ivy Bridge, Devonshire. MR. G. DODSWORTH. Henry Moore 305 " Ought and Carry One." MR. J. C. TAYLOR. J. Morgan 306 Stunted Yew Trees. MR. E. BOLLANS. Henry Moore 307 Highland Pastures. MR, HENRY MOORE. H. Moore 308 Calm in the Mediterranean. MR. HENRY MOORE H. Moore 309 Italian Shepherdess and Mule, with Oil Casks. MR. H. J. WARE. H. Moore 310 Yarmouth Jetty — Moonlight. MR. H. MOORE. H. Moore 311 Launching the Life Boat, Coast of Cumberland. MR. HENRY MOORE. H. Moore 312 A Mountain Loch — Storm Clearing Off MR. HENRY MOORE. H. Moore 313 Dwellers in the Desert. MR. HENRY MOORE H. Moore 314 Rough Weather in the Open. MR. E. BOLLANS. Henry Moore 315 The Toilet. MR. H. ROUGIER. John Phillip, P. A. 316 " Eyes to the Blind." MR. T. BROOKS. 200 Guineas. T.Broolcs " Thy word is a lantern unto my feet, and a light unto my paths." 317 Scene from the " Vicar of Wakefield." COL. J. J. ELLIS. W. P. Frith, P. A. 318 Clouds after Rain. MR. E. BOLLANS. Henry Moore 319 St. Michael, Normandy. MR. S. B. CLARK. £8 8s. S. B. Clark 320 Roses. MISS AGNES M. HAWKINS. A. M. Hawkins 321 Contemplation. MR. H. ROUGIER. C. Baxter ANCIENT SCHOOL. GALLERY A, NORTH. NO. SUBJECT AND CONTRIBUTOR. ARTIST. 322 Small Landscape. THE LADY MAEY THOMPSON. Rubens 323 Magdalene. SIB WILLIAM C. WOBSLEY, BABT. Rubens 324 Virgin and Child. SIB W. 0. WOBSLEY, BABT. Simone Memmi 325 Head of Female. MB. B. COLLLNSON. Sassoferrato 326 St. Peter. MB. W. H. EAGLAND. Spagnoletto 327 The Country Girl. A^\/^-UA >Ajl 4p3rf THE MOST NOBLE THE MAK'QUIS'OF BIPON. Opie 328 The Adoration of the Magi. THE HON. P. DAWNAY. J. Van Oost 329 Preparing the Resurrection. ME. H. C. BOOTH, F.S.A. Attributed to Annibale Carracci 330 Noah and Family, with the Birds and Animals, preparing to enter the Ark (on Pannel). MB. THOMAS MITCHELL. £150. Breughel & Rottenhammer 331 Landscape. THE LADY MAEY THOMPSON. Breughel 332 Mary Magdalene Washing the Feet. THE LADY MAEY THOMPSON. School of Rubens 333 Painted Venetian Cassone (Cabinet). $\*~^ ^ u ^ ( SIB WILLIAM 0. WOBSLEY, BABT. Pupil of Massaccio 334 Marriage of St. Catherine. ME. HAEEY CEOFT. Rembrandt 335 Dog and Bittern. THE EIGHT HON. LOED WENLOCK. Snyders 336 Virgin and Child. THE MOST NOBLE THE MAEQUIS OF EIPON. Sassoferrato 337 The Alchemist. THE EIGHT HON. LOED HEEBIES. Teniers Gallery A, North — Ancient School. 21 NO. SUBJECT AND CONTRIBUTOR. ARTIST. 338 The Canal— Venice. THE EIGHT HON". LOKD HEBRIES. Canoletti 339 The Nativity. MR. JOSEPH SIMPSON. J. Van Eyck 340 Saint Peter. ME. GEORGE WHITE. P. P. Rubens 341 Descent from the Cross. ME. I. S. STEANGWAYES. Van Eyck 342 Portrait of a Lady. THE MOST NOBLE THE MARQTJIS OP EIPON. Venetian Artist, Unknown. 343 The Temptation and Expulsion (1514). MR. J. G. HART. £63. Albert Buret 344 The Angel Gabriel. MR. JOSEPH SIMPSON. Ary Scheffer 345 Alexander and Diogenes. MR, W. M. BAINES. Van Earp 346 Virgin and Child. MR. H. w. WATSON. £105 Carracci (supposed) 347 The Goddess of Victory. MR. JOSEPH SIMPSON. Raphael 348 Head of Bull and Man. THE RIGHT HON. LORD WENLOOK. Paul Potter $ Rubens 349 Classical Landscape, with Nymphs Bathing. MR. JOSEPH SIMPSON. Cornelius Poelenburg 350 Fallen Dignity. MR. W. M. BAINES. Maria van Osterwylce 351 Miriam returning thanks after the Passage through the Red Sea. ME. W. H. ST. QUINTIN. Nicholas Poussin 352 The Anniversary of the Birthday of Rome (as celebrated on Easter Monday, at the Grotto Cervard). — Mas- querade of Mummers and Players. MR. G. AO TON. Pico 353 Monkey with Fish. MR. JOSEPH SIMPSON. F. Cabanes 354 Venus Attired by the Graces. SIR WILLIAM 0. WORSLEY, BART. Poussin 355 Mountain Scenery, with Peasants. MR. wyvil. Breughel 356 Landscape MR. WYVIL. Ruysdall 357 Ben Lomond. MR. W. GRAY. Bewick 358 Tivoli. MR. W. GRAY. Harlow 359 Susanna and the Elders. THE LADY MARY THOMPSON. Guercino 360 Virgin and Child. SIR W. C. WORSLEY, BART. Perugino 22 Gallery A, North — Ancient School. NO. SUBJECT AND CONTRIBUTOR. ARTIST. 361 Virgin and Child. ME. GEORGE WOOD. Giovanni Bellini 362 The Anniversary of the Birthday of Kome. — The Car of Pharaoh, with Satellites and Flower Girls. ME. GEOEGE ACTON. Pico 363 Manoah and Wife Sacrificing to the Birth of Samson. ME. w. M. BAINES. Jordaens 364 Landscape. ME. wyvil. Ruysdael 365 Assemblage of Flemish Peasants outside a Country Alehouse. ME. JOSEPH SIMPSON. David Tenters 366 The Wise Men's Offering. ME. W. NEWBY. Unknown 367 Landscape. ME. L. WEDDERBURN. Paul Bril 368 St. Peter. ME. H. C. BOOTH, F.S.A. Carlo Maratti 369 Leda and the Swan. SIR W. C. WOESLEY, BART. Poussin 370 Diana and Nymphs. ME. E. COLLLNSON. Fragonard 371 Sir Nicholas Bacon. SIE HARCOURT JOHNSTONE, BAET. Holhein 372 Diana with Nymphs Bathing. ME. J. SIMPSON. Gabriel Metzu 373 Lady Anne Hildyard, daughter of the Earl of Scarsdale. THE EEV. H. S. HILDYARD. Sir Peter Lely 374 Cattle Piece. ME. CHAELES bosomwoeth. D. Teniers 375 Sir Edmund Anderson. ME. HAEEY CEOFT. Sir Peter Lely , 376 Boy, Monkey, and Bird. ME. w\ m. BAINES. J. Steen 377 Lady Anderson. ME, HARRY CROFT. Sir Peter Lely 378 Classical Landscape, with Females resting after the Chase. MR. J. SIMPSON. F. Moucheron 379 Henry Hildyard, of Winestead, son of Sir Christopher Hildyard. THE REV. H. S. HILDYARD. Sir Peter Lely 380 Luca Giordano. MR. W. H. ST. QUINTIN. By himself 381 Magdalene. MR. JOHN GARTH. John Rupell, P. A. 382 Boy Blowing Bubbles. MR. JOSEPH SIMPSON. Gerard Bow 383 The Stable. MR. JOSEPH SIMPSON. Rembrandt 384 A Sketch. MR. W. MONKHOUSE. ^ Unknoivn 385 Woodland Scene, and Figures crossing a Brook. • MR. J. SINGLETON. Morland § Gainsborough 386 The Old Soldier's Return. MR. FRANK ANDERSON. Aram Betts Gallery A, North — Ancient School. 23 STO. SUBJECT AND CONTRIBUTOR. ARTIST. 387 Battle Piece. SIR H. M. VAVASOUR, BART. Snayers 388 Woman Taken in Adultery (1600) MR. W. M. RAINES. Franclcs 389 Town in Holland, with Figures in a Boat. THE LADY MARY THOMPSON. Teniers 390 The Two Marys and Dead Christ. MR. H. J. WARE. Agostino Carracci 391 Fruit. MR. LUKE THOMPSON. Herman Verelst 392 Interior. MR. W. M. BALNES. Tenters 393 Sea Piece. MR. W. T. CL ARKS ON". £52 10s. Leatham 394 Bacchanalian Piece. MR. CHARLES BOSOMWORTH. Orizonti 395 Bacchanalian Piece — Mythology. MR. CHARLES BOSOMWORTH. Orizonti 50 Guineas the pair. 396 Interior. MR. W. M. BALNES. ' Tenters 397 Danae. MR. I. S. STRANGWAYES. Titian (believed to be) 398 The Music Party. MR. HENRY TILBURY. £25. Copy of Pasticcio 399 Mary Magdalene. — Box of Precious Ointment. MR. TITUS DEVILLE. Agnesi Dolci 400 Cavalcade. MR. GEORGE CRAWHALL. Wouvermans 401 Landscape, with Bridge and Cattle. MR. GEORGE ACTON. Peter Patel 402 Portrait of a Lady. MR. CHARLES TYLER. George Morland 403 The Holy Family, Rest by the way. MR. J. WOODWARD. Attributed to Sassofervato 404 Female (Allegorical). MR. R. COLLINS ON. L. Caracci THE COLLECTION OF THE EARL OF FBVERSHAM. 405 Holy Family. 406 Girl and Kitten ... ... ... Sir Joshua Reynolds 407 Salutation^... ... ... ... Le Brun 24 Gallery A, North — Ancient School NO. 408 Portrait of a Gentleman 409 Landscape 410 Dutch Merchant 411 Holy Family ... 412 Madonna and Child 413 Landscape 414 Venus Dissuading" Adonis from the Chase 415 Holy Family 416 Virgin and Child zJ»|v| l^L^ L^*.) \V ... 417 Madonna della Colniglea ... 418 Gentlemen in Robes 419 Landscape 420 Christ Bearing his Cross ARTIST. 421 Hawking Rembrandt Bourdon . Cignani Poussin Albano Andrea del Sarto Correggio Titian Hobbona Chiari W ouvermans Poelemburg Rembrandt Guido C. Maratti Salvator Rosa Salvator Rosa ^.\}^¥>[^ Guido Baroccio 422 Landscape ' 423 Earl of Shaftesbury 424 Adoration 425 The Assumption 426 Sheep "I 427 Sheep 428 Arternesia V 429 The Annunciation 430 Landscape 431 The Nativity ... 432 Repose 433 Portrait of a Boy 434 Portrait ... 435 Judgment 436 Landscape 437 Ceres 438 Magdalene V £"| y,.U^^6 Mfc* ... 439 Landscape ... ... ... ... Swaneveldt 440 Bacchus offering Marriage to Ariadne... ... Guido 441 Adam and Eve ... ... ... Domenichino Domenichino Baroccio Titian Rembrandt Rubens Barker E. Sttrana Gallery A, North — Ancient School. 25 NO. . i L • ( AETIST. 442 Holy Family and St. John M.r 1 l ^ ..? Guido 443 Virgin and Child ... . ... ... Correggio 444 Dead Christ **J>.| V I ' 1.^ l^JL m * ■ JSarocc^ 445 Venus and Adonis ... ... ... ... Titian 446 Landscape ... ... ... ... Cortina 447 The Presentation ... ... ... Giovanni Bellini 448 David and Abigail ... ... ... Guido 449 Candlelight ... ... ... ... Rubens 450 Magdalene ... ... ... Domenichino 451 Boy Blowing Bubbles ... ... ... Mieris 452 St. Paul' ... *V,'.*1 y ^rL^) &on^arfo%t Vinci 453 Landscape — Evening- ... ... ... Claude 454 St. Catherine ... ... ... ... GWcfo 455 Martyrdom of St. Andrew ... ... ... C. Dolce 456 Landscape ... ... ... ... ...Both 457 Garrick as Richard III. ... ... ... Hogarth 458 St.Peter?:H^l l ^.?rtT-H.. f ^'"^r ... Guido 459 Landscape — Morning- ... ... ... Claude 460 Flora ... ... ... ... Cortona 461 Infant Christ Hr^ f****V V^v/.' ... Fontana 462 Charity ... ... ... ... .... Guido 463 Battle Piece ... ... ... ... Borgonini 464 Magdalene ... ... ... Correggio 465 Female with Helmet ... ... ... , Guido 466 Scourging Christ } -5% A}V»... |xl (4%.* 467 Landscape ... ... ... ... Breughel 468 Emperor Otho 469 Landscape ... ... ... ... Breughel ANCIENT SCHOOL. GALLERY B, WORTH. JNO. SUBJECT AND CONTRIBUTOR. ARTIST. 470 Landscape, with Figure Fishing. THE LADY MARY THOMPSON. Waterloo 471 The Birth of Christ. MR. JOSEPH SIMPSON. Quentin Matsys 472 Girl with Parrot. MR. R. COLLINS ON. Greuze 473 Christ and the Magdalene. MR. JOHN DRAFFIN. Baroccio " Touch me not." — St. John xx. 17. 474 Hawking. MR. TITUS DEVILLE. Wouvermans 475 Landscape, with Cows, &c. MR. JOSEPH SIMPSON. Herman Swaneveldt 476 Samson Slaying a Philistine. MR. 0. DUNHILL, M.D. 477 The Plague. MR. ROBT. ACKRILL. £100. Bassano 478 Landscape, with Fortune-Teller. MR. J. SIMPSON. P* Nasmyth 479 Halt of the Cavaliers. DR. BIRD. Wouvermans 480 Boers Drinking. SIR H. M. VAVASOUR, BART. Molinier 481 The Gardener. THE RIGHT HON. LORD HERRIES. Murillo 482 Adoration of the Shepherds. MR. O. DUNHILL. M.D. Bassano 483 Holy Family. MR. 0. DUNHILL, M.D. Baroccio 484 Nymphs Bathing. MR. L. WEDDERBURN. Cornelius Poelemburg 485 Portrait of a Gentleman. MR. L. WEDDERBURN. Karel-de-Moor 486 View on the Coast, Buildings, Figures, &c. MR. J. G-. HART. £21. D. Teniers 487 Classical Landscape. MR. J. SIMPSON. Sebastien Bourdon 488 Three Figures — One Smoking. SIR H. M. VAVASOUR, BART. Craesbeck 489 Triumph of Bacchus and Ariadne. MR. JOSEPH SIMPSON. Nicholas Poussin 490 Segestes and his Daughter requested to join the Triumphal Procession in honour of Germanicus. MR J. SIMPSON. Ben. West, P.P. A. Gallery B, North — Ancient School. 27 SUBJECT AND CONTRIBUTOR. ARTIST. 491 The Woman Taken in Adultery. THE LADY MAEY THOMPSON". Young Pahna rxC - 1 Gipsy Piece. THE REV. H. G. W. COMBEE, B.A. Morland '± Jo Mater Dolorosa. ME. C. DUNHILL, M.D. C. Maratti 494- Landscape with Waterfall. SIE H. M. VAVASOUE, BAET. y| Q K Virgin and Child. ME. W. HOOD. Carlo van Loo 49 G Head of Young Man. ME. H. B. TAPLIN. Vandych 497 Landscape. TEE LADY MAEY THOMPSON". Rubens 498 Landscape. ME. BUDS TON EE AD. Waterloo 499 David playing before Saul. ME. CHAELES BOSOMWOETH. 25 Guineas. Unknown 500 Lady Ann Wombwell. SIE G. WOMBWELL, BAET. Gainsborough 501 Virgin and Child. THE EEV. JOHN EICHAED HILL. 800 Gs. Pietro Perugino 502 Landscape with Mill and Figures. ME. E. COLLINSON. Breughel 503 Dog and Puppy. ME. E. BOLLANS. Velasquez 504 Ship in a Storm. THE LADY MAEY THOMPSON. Vauderville 505 Distributing Alms at the Convent Gate. ME. JOSEPH WILKINSON. Giovanni Dellavite (1664) •OOb The Piping Boy. ME. H. B. TAPLIN. Sir J. Reynolds 4-7 507 The Girl at the Stile. ME. W. H. ST. QUINTIN. Gainsborough ' 508 The Annunciation, the HON. P. DAWNAY Marinari 509 Farm Yard. ME. HENRY EOUGIEE. G. Morland 510 A Bacchanalian Dance. ME. J. G. HAET. £15 15s. C. Poelemberg 511 Wreath of Fruit, with Parakeet. ME. JOSEPH SIMPSON. J. P. Gillemans 512 A Mountain Pass. ME. J. SIMPSON. 513 Castel Gandolfo, near Rome. 1738. ME. O. B. NOECLIFFE. Morgenstem 514 Family Group. I to Gainsborough ME. H. O. BOOTH, E.S.A. Attributea 515 Virgin and Child. ME.-W. M. BAINES. A. del Sarto 516 Christ Crowned with Thorns. ME. GEOEGE WOOD. After Correggio 28 Gallery B, North — Ancient School. NO. SUBJECT AND CONTEIBUTOK. AKTIST. 517 Knight in Armour, believed to be a study for the figure of San Liberale, in Altarpiece at Castel Franco. SIE H. M. VAVASOUK, BAET. Giorgione 518 The Good Samaritan. ME. 0. DUNHILL, M.D. Nicholas Poussin 519 Judith, with the Head of Holof ernes. THE HON. P. DAWN AY. C. Allori 520 Head of a Female. THE HON. P. DAWNAY. School of Bologna 521 Head of St. Peter. ME. W. H, ST. QUINTIN. Spagnoletto 522 View in Venice. ME. C. DUNHILL, M.D. Canaletti 523 View in Venice. ME. C. DUNHILL, M.D. Canaletti 524 Joseph telling his Dream to his Brethren. ME, G. BROWN. II Fat ore, the favorite pupil of Raphael 525 Piazza San Marco at Venice. £wv-*j it. tl^* ^ MR. R. CEEYKE. Canaletti 526 View of the Grand Canal, Venice. MR. R. CREYKE. Canaletti 527 Bridge of the Eialto. MR. RALPH CREYKE. Canaletti 528 The Piazetta and Palace of the Doges. MR. RALPH CREYKE. U^tL V v Sc 3 3-^> Canaletti 529 Island of St. George. MR. RALPH CREYKE Canaletti >30 View of the Grand Canal. MR. RALPH CREYKE. Canaletti 531 Custom House and Church of the Salute, Venice. MR. RALPH CREYKE. Canaletti 532 Oliver Cromwell. MR. I. S . S TRANG WA YES . Leopoldo Galli, after Sir P.Lely 533 The Deluge. MR. E. CLOUGH-TAYLOR. Unknown 534 A Pastoral Landscape. MR. H. SMITH. P. J. de Loutherhourg, P. A. 535 Ellen Forman (wife of Rubens). MR. C. DUNHILL, M.D. A Pupil of Rubens 536 Marriage of St. Catherine. SIR WILLIAM C. WORSLEY, BART. Palma, seJK 537 The Wayside Inn. COL. AKROYD. Morland" 538 Italian Landscape. THE HON. PAYAN DAWNAY. Hackett 539 Madonna and Child. THE RIGHT HON. LORD WENLOCK. Andrea del Sarto 540 Sea Piece, " Moonlight." MR. W. GRAY. Carmichael Gallery B, North — Ancient School. 29 NO. SUBJECT AND CONTRIBUTOR. ARTIST. 541 Miss Bourchier MR. RALPH CREYKE. Sir God/ret/ Kneller 542 Fallen Angels. MR. M. WYVIL. Michael Angelo 543 Girl Feeding Pigs. MR. GEORGE CRAWHALL. Morland 544 Italian Landscape. THE HON. P. DAWN AY. Hackett 545 The Madonna. MR. T. ELLIS. Unknown 546 Peacock and Hens. MR. WYVIL. Hondokoeter 547 Portrait of Sir John Hewley (M.P. for York, 1676). MR. H. M. BAINES. 548 The Temptation. MR E. CLOUGH-TAYLOR. Unknown 549 Italian Landscape. MR. WILLIAM GRAY. Zuccarelli 550 St. Jerome. MR. W. T. HEY. Guiseppe Ribera, called La Spagnoletto 551 Gipsy Fortune Teller. MR. E. H. TURTON. Rev. W. Peters, LL.D. and R.A. 552 Children at Play. MR. L. WEDDERBURN. Philip Mercer 553 Interior of a Cathedral. MR. GEORGE ACTON. Francks 554 Battle Piece. THE LADY MARY THOMPSON. J. Van Eyck 555 Magdalene. DR. BIRD. Simon de Vos 556 Portrait of Man in Black. MR, JOSEPH SIMPSON. Vandyck 557 Une Algerienne. MR. I. S. STRANGWAYES. Julie Loraine 558 Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden. MR. R. COLLINSON. Poussin 559 Landscape — Bridge at Ambleside. MR. JOHN SINGLETON. G. Arnold, R.A. 560 Bacchanalian Figures. THE LADY MARY THOMPSON. Poelemberg 561 The Madonna and Christ. MR. RALPH CREYKE. Unknown School of Philippo Lzppi 562 Monkey Surgeons. SIR H. M. VAVASOUR, BART. E. Hemskirk 563 Portrait of Sir Richard Weston. THE LADY MARY THOMPSON. Velasquez 564 Danae receiving a shower of Gold. MR. G. R. WHIT WELL. Titian 565 The Larder. MR. ROBT. ACKRILL. £80. 566 Joseph Interpreting Pharoah's Dream. MR. ROBERT R1DEANT. 90 Guineas. Caravaggio 567 Landscape. MR. WILLIAM GRAY. Brei 30 Gallery B, North — Ancient School. NO. SUBJECT AND CONTEIBUTOE. AETIST. 568 Boy Feeding Pigs. DE. BIBD. Morland 569 Landscape. MB. J. SINGLETON. Hilder 570 St. Cecilia. MB. W. GEAY. 571 Waterfall and Figures. MB. JOHN SINGLETON. Fairfield 572 Kuins and Figures. MB. B. COLLINSON. Panini 573 Autumn. MB. W. H. EAGLAND. Breughel and Rottenhamer hl4c Head of Child. MB. E. COLLINSON. Unknown 575 Dutch Winter Scene. THE HON. PAYAN DAWNAY. 576 Georgiana, Duchess of Devonshire. MB, L. WEDDEEBUBN. Gainsborough 577 Nymphs and Satyrs. ME. W. MONKHOUSE. Peter Berchet 578 Head. MB. BUDSTON BEAD. Rembrandt 579 Henrietta Maria. ME. GEOEGE CEAWHALL. Vandyck 580 The Dead Saviour MB. B. COLLINSON. Vandyck 581 Lot and his Daughters. SIE W. C. WOBSLEY, BAET. Caravaggio 582 Tobit and Tobias. THE LADY MABY THOMPSON. Jerard Honthurst 583 Landscape. MB. WILLIAM GEAY. Breughel 584 Virgin and Child. MB. W. THOMPSON. Guido 585 Flemish Card Party. MB. SAMUEL SMITH. Teniers 586 Landscape and Eiver Scenery. MB J. G. HABT. £21. * Richard Wilson 587 Miss Thompson. THE EIGHT HON. LOED WENLOOK. Gainsborough 588 Dead Game. SIE WILLIAM C. WOBSLEY, BAET. Weenix- 589 The Death of Archimedeo. ME. JOSEPH WILKINSON. Eustache Le Seur 590 Landscape. ME, W. H. EAGLAND. R. Wilson, R.A 591 Head — Fosteno Vazzano. ME. JAMES MELEOSE. Unknown 592 Tent Scene — Darius and Family before Alexander. MB. E. COLLINSON. Le Brim 593 Lady Lawley. THE EIGHT HON. LOED WENLOCK. Roppner 594 Head. ME. BUDSTON BEAD. Cignani 595 " Aimee." ME. J. KITSON, JUN. After Greuze 596 Court t ester. ME. HENEY PEEFECT. P. P. Rubens Gallery B, North — Ancient School. 31 NO. SUBJECT AND CONTRIBUTOR. ARTIST. 597 Landscape. MR. w. H. EAGLAND. Both 598 Landscape, with Figures. MR. JOSEPH SIMPSON". Minderhout Hobbema 599 Assumption of the Virgin. MR. TITUS DEVILLE. Le Sueur 600 Camp. THE LADY MARY THOMPSON". Tillemans 601 The Agony in the Garden. THE HON. P. DAWNAY. Marinari 602 The Two Friars. THE RIGHT HON. LORD WENLOCK. Bartolommeo 603 Battle Piece. MR. WILLIAM GRAY. Hughenberg 604 Flowers (French School). MR. HENRY ROUGIER. Mignon 605 Fruit. SIR WILLIAM C. WORSLEY, BART. 31. Caravaggio 606 Stephen Croft, Stillington. MR. HARRY CROFT. Sir Joshua Reynolds 607 Virgin and Child. THE HON. P. DAWN AY. No name 608 Mrs. Croft. MR. HARRY CROFT. Sir Joshua Reynolds 609 Lobster and Fruit. MR. L. WEDDERBURN. Jan David de Keem MODEEN SCHOOL. GALLERY C, SOUTH. NO. SUBJECT AND CONTEIBUTOK. ARTIST. <610 Lambeth Palace by Moonlight. ME. T. ELLIS. H. Pether 611 The Red Cross Knight. SIR W. WORSLEY, BART. W. Phillips 612 Chateau Vandew. MISS MARGARET J. FORGE. £10 10s. M. J. Forge 613 View near the Temple, Castle Howard. MR. GEORGE BRADLEY. George Bradley 614 On the River Lowther. MR. W. FOSTER. £60. W. Foster 615 Dead Game. MR. JOSEPH WALTON. £42. J. Walton 616 Mesmer. Exhibited in Royal Academy, 1874. MR. J. C. TAYLOR. R. Hillingford Frederick Anton Mesmer was at the height of his popularity in Paris in the year 1780. His patients were received in a vast hall hung with mirrors and par- tially darkened Some he affected to influence hy passes of the hand or by the action of his magic wand. At length a commission of the medical faculty was appointed to inquire into his method of treatment. 617 The Shepherd Boy. MR. F. F. ABBEY. £25. F. R, Stock 618 Mazeppa. MR. R. COLLINSON. J. Martin 619 Landing Fish at Scarborough. MR. R. COLLINSON. T. Chambers 620 Pont-y-Pair, Bettws-y-Coed. MR. FRED MILNER. F. Milner 621 Farm Yard. MR. J. W. MOUNTAIN. M. T. Ward 622 The late Richard Thompson, Esq., Escrick Park. LORD WENLOCK. Hoppner 623 Work. MR. J. E. PLINT. £700. Ford Madox Brown 624 Bolton Woods. MR. MEEK DYSON. J. C. Salmon 625 A Glass on the Sly. MR. G. FOX. £20. G. Fox 626 Bolton Woods. MR. MEEK DYSON. J. C. Salmon 627 Wild Health. MR. A. D. LUCAS. £7 7s. A. D. Lucas 628 Landscape, with Waterfall. MR. ROBT. AOKRILL. £5. J. O'Connor 629 Three Dogs' Heads. MR. W. IIOWLAND. Jackson 630 Landscape, with Waterfall. MR. ROBT. AOKRILL. £5. J. O'Connor 631 View near Dunkeld. MR. CEDRIC GRAY. £35. Cedric Gray 632 Judy wants a New Dress. MR. EUGENE BEAN. Ludovici,sen. Gallery C, South — Modern School. 33 .NO. SUBJECT AND CONTKIBUTOR. AKT1ST. 633 Group of Cattle. ME. H. J. WAEE. T. S Cooper, R.A. 634 Away with Melancholy, Dick Swiveller. ME. JAMES MELEOSE. J. T. Lucas 635 Hush — Before the Arrest. ME. E. COLLINSON. Cheltenham Wake 636 The Annunciation, the Assumption, the Entombment. ME. 0. DUNHILL, M.D. W. Etty, E.A. 637 View on the Wharf, Bolton Woods. ME. ALBEET KINGSLEY. £10. Albert Kingsley 638 On the Eiver Lune. ME. E. M. EDMONDS. £10 10s. E. M. Edmonds 639 Dead Game. eobt. CLAEKSON. 640 One Dog, one Bone. ME. W. HENDEESON. W. Henderson 641 Ins and Outs of a Welsh River (Royal Academy, 1874). ME. J. 0. TAYLOE. F. W. Hulme 642 His First Coat. ME. F. F. ABBEY. £210. J. A. Heyermans 643 The Wreck. ME. S. B. CLAEK. £52 10s. S. B. Clark 644 Her First Letter. ME. F. F. ABBEY. £63. M. A. Lupi 645 Auld Guidman, ye're a Drunken Carle, what can a young- lassie do we'an Auld Man." ME. JAMES HUEWOETH. £36 15s. Hugh Collins 646 Bell Inn at Yarmouth ME. CHAELES HAEGITT. J.Crome,Sen. 647 Effie Deans. ME. T. WALKEE. Craig 648 Love Me, love my Dog. ME. A. S. DIXON. J. J. Hill 649 Alone. ME. HANSON FEEEMAN. Clark Stanton, A.R.S.A 650 A Welsh Maiden. ME. H. B. TAPLIN. £42. J. F. Bird 651 The Boat Builder. ME. EDWAED DEANE's. £42. Edward Deanes " A little model the master wrought, Which should be to the larger plan What the child is to the man." Longfellow. 652 Scene on the Conway. ME. E. Pi. HOLDEE. If.' W. Holditch 653 On the Beach — Tide coming in. ME. F. UNDEEHILL. £68 5s. F. Underhill 654 The Pic Nic. ME. H. EOUGIEE. Luard 655 Roccabonna. ME. DEV1LLE. Ed. Hargitt 656 Cobbler Reading Cobbett's Register. ME. WILLIAM SMITH. Henry Liverseege 3 34 Gallery C, South — Modem School. NO. SUBJECT AND CONTEIBUTOE. ARTIST. Go 7 A Gamekeeper's Cottage, with Pony and Dogs. DR. BIRD. M T. Ward 658 Lady Engraving on Wood by Lamp Light. ME. MYEES. £21. Cleghom 659 Fete Champetre. ME. w. GEAY. Andrews 660 The Wrong Bottle. ME. T. MYEES. £42. J. T. Lucas 661 Richmond Hill. ME. w. GEAY. Jutsum 662 "Maggie." MISS CATHERINE J. ATKINS. £8 8s. C.J.Atkins 663 Evening — View of the River Teith, Scotland. ME. JOHN WALSH. £18. C. L. Shaw 664 Loch Ness. ME. F. LEAK. G. B. Sticks 665 Castles in the Air. ME. T. GEAY. M. W. Ridley 666 The Secret Discovered. ME. J. TUENEE. W. Oliver 667 Fra Angelico Painting the Head of Our Saviour. ME. G. P. DALE, Carlo Adenollo 668 The Old Cottage in Jesmond Dean. ME. C. W. ANDEESON. Old Richardson 669 Sunny Showers. ME. F. F. ABBEY. £63. J. B. Alercromhie 670 Mountain Torrent. ME. JOHN GELDEE. £15 15s. J.Gelder 671 The Bathing Place, Norwich. ME. JOHN ehodes. Crome 672 The Chorister. ME. A. M'KIBBIN. J. Sant, R.A: 673 A Drop for Pussy. ME. J. TUENEE. John Morgan 674 Pond in Twickenham Park. ME. GEOEGE HILDITCH. G. Hilditch (the late) 675 On the Lyn, North Devon. ME. B SMITH. £15 15s. B. Smith 676 Colliers Aground, Durham. ME. JOHN WINDASS. £21. John Windass 677 The Forbidden Book. ME. W. S. HEEEICK. £210. W S. Herrick 678 Sunset. ME, A. M'KIBBIN. Kinderman 679 Cattle & Landscape. ME. H. W. WATSON. £52 10s. DePratre 680 A Mountain Stronghold. ME. V. P. YGLESIAS. £4 4s. V. P. Yglesias 681 The Connoisseurs. ME. F. F ABBEY. £120. A. Dever C82 Springtime — Cottages at Warmley, Somerset. ME. F. FOSTER, £3 3s. F. Foster Gallery C, South — Modem School. 35 NO. SUBJECT AND CONTRIBUTOR. ARTIST. 683 Sea Piece. MR. E. H. PICKERING. J. Stubbs 684 Fairy Scene, Nymphs at the Bath. MR. H. B. TAPLIN. £23. J. Faulkner Bird 685 " Here's a pretty mess, now !" MR. EDWARD DEANES. £36 15s. Edward Deanes 686 A Fisherman's Daughter. MR. J. S. DOMINY. J, S. Dominy 687 Welsh Village in a Mist. MR. JAMES SANT. £76. G. Sant 688 Une Marriage d'Etat. MR. F. F. ABBEY. £400. 67. Zuliani 689 Old Mill, Bettws-y-coed. MR. HENRY SMITH. £55. J. P. Pyne 690 Cattle. MR. F. LEAK. T S. Cooper, E.A. 691 Penance. MR. TITUS DEVILLE. Midler and Tom Lawrence 692 First Communion. MR. TITUS DEVILLE. Tom Laurence 693 English Pony. MR. J. W. MOUNTAIN. M. T. Ward 694 Whitby, from Lythe Hill. MR. R. COLLINSON. R. Stubbs 695 Queen Elizabeth and her Courtiers. MR. W. REYNOLDS. C. Stuart 696 " Cinderella." MR. HANSON FREEMAN. W. Q. Orchardson, R.A., H.R.S.A. 697 Forest of Fountainbleau. MR. C. DANSON. J. T. Tuite 698 Cabinet Picture—' 4 Silence, Solitude, and Shade." MR. GEORGE WELKINS. £6 6s. George Wilkin s 699 The Mill on Fire. MR. C. DANSON. J. T. Tuite 700 "There's danger in delaying, for may be Pel change my Mind." MR. T. TOWNSEND. W. Phillips 701 Two Terriers Fighting over Rabbit. MR. J. W. MOUNTAIN. M. T. Ward 702 Moonlight Scene. MR. G. R. WHITWELL. Pettier 703 Barmouth Harbour, North Wales. MR. SHELTON LEWIS. £8 8s. Shelton Lewis 704 " The Client." MR, J. C. TAYLOR. C. Hunt 705 Remembered. 1878 (Engraved). MR. FREDERICK BURNETT. 100 Guineas. S. Noble " When time who steals our hours away, Shall steal our pleasures too, The memory of the past will stay, And half our joys renew." 36 Gallery C, South — Modern School. NO. SUBJECT AND CONTRIBUTOR. ARTIST. 706 Off the Tyne. ME. JOSEPH D. CLAEK. £8 8s. J. D. Clark 707 Dead Game. MISS EEDDISH. Reddish 708 Haymaker Returning. ME. FEANCIS F. ABBEY. £52 10s. II. H. Canty 709 Tasting the Sample. ME. T. MYEES. £40. E. Beams 710 Off the Isle of Wight— Evening. ME. W. COBDEATJX. G. Gregory 711 Shakespeare, Henry IV. ME.H.BOUGIEE. Augustus Egg, Jl. A. 712 Turned Out. ME. L. WEDDEEBUEN. J. N. Rhodes 713 Shorthorn Cows : Portraits of Lady Beaumont VI., and of Lady Flora III. ME. J. SINGLETON. E. Morrell 714 Fishing Boats, North Shields. ME. T. WALKEE. R. Jobling 715 Left in Charge. ME. J. w. COLE. J. W. Cole 716 Portsmouth. ME. E. WAKEFIELD. £25. W. Garthwaite J. Walton W. Oliver T. Chambers T. Chambers J. T. Banks Parker I. Smith Fitzgerald ME. E. WAKEFIELD. 717 Moon Rise — Derwentwater. ME. T. MYEES. 718 Faithless, me. J. o. tayloe. 719 Scarborough Fisherman. ME. E. COLLINSON. 720 Scarborough — Fisher Girl carrrying Net. ME. E. COLLINSON. 721 Beech Trees. ME. H. J. waee. 722 The Scotch Piper. ME. G. dodswoeth. 723 Starlings. Miss ISABELLE SMITH. £4 4s. 724 The Tasting Order. ME. H. J. WAEE. 725 Driving Cows to the River. ME. H. B. TAPLIN. £21. J. Faulkner Bird 726 Sea Piece. ME. G. CEAWHALL. Carmichael 727 Trebarwith Strand, Cornwall. ME. JOHN MOGFOED. J. Mogford 728 Mouth of the Medway, 1876. ME. FEEDEEICK buenett. 150 Guineas. 729 Landscape. ME. E. collinson. 730 Scarborough — Fisher Girl Bathing. ME. E. OOLLINSON. 731 On the Avon. ME. S. B. CLAEK. 732 Irish Fisher Girl. ME. E. COLLINSON. 733 View on the Ure, Hackfall. ME. A. KINGLSEY. £10. A . Kingsley 734 Derwentwater, Cumberland. ME. C. BEST NOECLIFFE. John Johnson H, T. Dawson Old Crome T. Chambers S. B. Clark T. K. Pelham Gallery C, South — Modern School. 37 NO. SUBJECT AND CONTEIBUTOU. ARTIST. 735 Ben Venue. ME. JOSEPH STEAD. £31 10s. Clarence Roe 736 Scarborough, from Cornelian Bay. MR. E. COLLINSON. R, Stubbs 737 " Merry Christmas " (one of the series of " Children of the Great City). ME. J. H. ANN AND ALE. 300 guineas. F. Wilfred Lawson 738 Fruit. ME. E. COLLINSON. Bale 739 The first Love Gift. COL. AKEOYD. A. J. Patten 740 Sunset— Oban. ME. JAMES EOBEETS. £150. James Roberts 741 King Stephen before The Empress Maude. THE HON. P. DAWNAY. W. Westall, R.A. 742 Derwentwater from Castlehead. ME. JOSEPH WALTON. £105. Joseph Walton 743 Landscape. ME. C. HAEGett. J. Crome, sen. 744 Restrauant at Bas Mendon, near Paris. MISS SOPHIA BE ALE. £10 10s. S. Beak 745 Sunset, near Royton. ME. JOSEPH STEAD. £12 12s. G B. Sticks 746 Lledr Bridge, North Wales. ME. J. GODET. £10. J. Godet 747 Near Dolgelly. ME. J. J. HUGHES. £5. J. J. Hughes 7 48 Loch Tarbut, Scotland. ME. J. J. WIGZELL. £25. J. Syer, Jun. 749 Monte Lao — Italian Tyrol. ME. E. C. SAUNDEES. £84. R. C. Saunders 750 " When Toil is O'er." ME. H. EOUGIEE. RanMey 751 Mussulman at Prayer. COL. AKEOYD. H. W. Phillips 752 Fruit and Wild Ducks. ME. E. COLLINSON. Bale 753 Early Morning. ME. G. CAEEOLL. J. Carroll 754 Surprise. ME. T. ELLIS. R. Westall, R.A. 755 Comrades. ME. A BAMSDEN. Robert Gibbs, A.R.A. 756 Pass of Dunloe, Killarney. ME. A. M'KIBBIN. P. Nasmyth 757 A Little Pig Went to Market. ME. JAMES BOUELET. £26 5s. J. Cerio 758 The Tore Cascade, Killarney. ME. J. NOBLE. £5. J. Noble WATEE COLOUR DRAWINGS. GALLERY D, SOUTH. NO. SUBJECT AND CONTRIBUTOR. ARTIST. 759 A Snowball Fight. MR. JOSEPH A. KEAN. £10. J. A. Kean 760 View in the Campagna. SIR H. M. VAVASOUR, BART. 761 The Storm Cloud. MR. J. MOGFORD. J. Mogford 762 Lock Portree. MR. E. H. Pickering. J. C. Robinson 763 Interior of Porch, Chartres Cathedral. MR. R, ASPA. £126. The late John Burgess 764 Falls of the Rhine at Schaffhausen. MR. J. KITSON. Birlcet Foster 765 Thirlmere, looking South. MR. W. GRAY. J. Salmon 766 New Forest, looking towards Southampton. MR. NEWTON BENETT. £10 10s. 767 The Shrine of St. Siboldus, Neuremburg. MR. WALTER ROWLEY. 768 Tees, near Greta. COL. akroyd. 769 On the Swale, near Richmond, Yorkshire. MR. W. MOORE. £50. 770 Lake Scenery— A Sketch. MR. FRANCIS F. ABBEY. £9 9s. 771 Old Huts. MR. F. F. ABBEY. £15 15s. 772 Lady Clare. MRS. NIOHOLL. £10 10s. " She went by dale, and she went by down, With a single rose in her hair." 773 A Bunch of Blossoms. MISS F.E.FOSTER. £3 3s. 774 San Giorgio Maggiore. MR. J. kitson. 775 The Temple at Poestum. MRS. HARDING. 776 The Dial in the Old Abbey Churchyard. MISS MARION WALKER, £4 4s. 777 St. Michael's Mount, Cornwall — Evening. MR. RICHARD HOSKIN. £5 5s. Newton Benett John Dobbin Shalders W. Moore E. A. Penley David Law Agnes Nicholl F, E. Foster Birlcet Foster Jeannette Harding M. Waller Richard Hoslcin Gallery D, South — Water Colour Drawings. 39 NO. SUBJECT AND CONTRIBUTOR. ARTIST. 778 Making for Port. ME. E. W. HAEEISON. B. W. Harrison 779 Sketch. ME. FEANCIS F. ABBEY. £84. E. A. Penley (Painter by Her Majesty's Special Command, of Water Colours in the Royal Collection) 780 Bray Church, near the River. ME. ALBEET STEVENS. £20. Albert Stevens 781 St. Leonard's Chapel, York, with part of the Roman Wall. ME. EDWIN MOOEE. £45. Edwin Moore 782 Brodrick Bay, Island of Arran, noon effect. ME. EDWIN MOOEE. £16 16s. Edwin Moore 783 Twilight Sky. MES. T. W. SIMPSON. £6 6s . Mrs. T. W. Simpson 784 Chapel of St. Edmund, Westminster. ME. W. J. BODDY. £40. W. J. Boddy 785 Pasture Land. ME. A. D. PEPPEECOEN. £12 12s. A. D. Peppercorn 786 Mist rising off Benvenue, Trossachs. ME. J. J. BANNATYNE. £15 15s. J. J. Bannatyne 787 The Hay Cart. ME. JOHN J. WILSON. £13 13s. John J. Wilson 788 Canterbury Cathedral. ME. B. H. DALE. J.M. W.Turner, U.A 789 Percy Shrine, Beverley Minster. ME. HANSON FEEEMAN. Caroline Hartley 790 The Old Pier, Oban. MISS K. MACAULAY. £7 7s. K.Macaulay 791 On the Grampians. ME. W. MOOEE. £30. W. Moore 792 A Game at Football. ME. JOSEPH A. KEAN. £15. J. A. Kean 793 The Coast, near Filey. ME. A. BUCKLE. A. Buckle 794 Moor Edge, Scarbro'. Mr. E. JACKSON. £15 15s. E. Jackson 795 Wharfedale. COL. AKEOYD. Shalders 796 Hosanna. ME. ANTHONY EOBINSON. A. J. Bouvier 797 Devotion. MISS HELENA BLACKBUEN. £5 5s. H. Blackburn 798 The Music Lesson. ME. F. F. ABBEY. £21. Provaggi 799 Interior of Baptistry, Pisa. ME. M. E. WEATISLAW. £36 15s. M. E. Wratislaw 800 Rosy Cheeks and Bright Eyes. MISS FEANCES GALE. F. Gale 801 Near Barmouth, North Wales. ME. SAMUEL HOLLYEE. £5. G. O. Sherrifi 40 Gallery D, South— Water Colour Drawings NO. SUBJECT AND CONTEIBUTOR. AETIST. 802 Castle. ME. FRANCIS F. ABBEY. JYot known 803 Cliffs at Saltwick. MR. F. D. PONTE PLAYER. F. D. P. Player 804 Noon — The Llugwy at Capel Curig, N. Wales. MR. J. JACKSON CURNOCK. £100. J. J. Cumock 805 Coast Scene. MR. JOHN GARTH. R. Stubbs 806 The Young Haymaker. MR. w. H. HAINES. £10 10s. W. H. Raines 807 Too late for the Coach. MR. g. FOX. £15 15s. G. Fox 808 Florence from the Arno. MR. F. HURST EASTWOOD. £7 7s. F. H. Eastwood 809 Hay Making — Devonshire. MR. RICHARD HOSKIN. £6 6s. 810 The Winnatts, Castleton, Derbyshire. MR. FREDERICK T. LOTT. £25 Frederick T. Lott 811 Filey Brigg — Sunset. COL. AKROYD. S. P. Jackson 812 Gloire de Dijon. MR. T. MYERS. £42. J. Parker 813 The Moorlands, Craig-i-riron, S. Wales. MR. J. H. LEONARD. £10 10s. J. H. Leonard 814 Head of Glen Fallock, N.B. MR. w. MOORE. £25. W.Moore 815 The Abbey Mill, foot of Grimbald Craig. MR. W. MOORE. £12 12s. W. Moore 816 Mountain Stream. MR, F. F. ABBEY. £10 10s. P. Sykes- 817 On the Cornish Coast. MR. RALPH HAWKS WELL. £12 12s. W Cook 818 Cattle in a Meadow (Engraved). MR. JOSEPH SIMPSON. T. S. Cooper, B.A. 819 Whitby Abbey. E. H. TURTON. George Dodgson 820 Roman Campagna. MRS. HARDING. Jeannette Harding 821 Whitby. COL. AKROYD. Jackson 822 A Highland Stance. MR. EDWARD HARGITT. 250 Guineas. Edward Hargitt 823 Wall Flowers. Miss C. C. HOWELL. £5 5s. C. C. Howell 824 Sundown. MR. CHARLES MARSHALL. £5 5s. Charles Marshall 825 The Jolly Friar. MR. FRANCIS F. ABBEY. £21. Provaggi 826 Peveril Point, Swanage. MR. FRANK WALTON. £15 15s. F. Walton, 827 Flowers. MR. FRANCIS F. ABBEY. £15 15s. Annie Wood 828 Punch. MR. FRANCIS F. ABBEY. £26 10s. J. W. Chapman Gallery D, South — Water Colour Drawings. 41 NO. SUBJECT AND CONTRIBUTOE. ABTIST. 829 Cader Idris. MR. W. H. STOPFOED. £6 10s. W.H.Stopford 830 Pasforth Gill, in Bolton Woods. MR. w. H. GAUNT. T.Sutcliffe 831 Scarborough. OOL. AKROYD. S. P. Jackson 832 Harry, Son of H. Bowman, Esq., Crosby Court, Northallerton. MRS. T. bell. J. C. Moore 833 The Smugglers. MR. FRANK ANDERSON. J. N. Carter 834 Haunt of the Pewit. MR. FRANCIS GALE. £10 10s. Francis Gale 835 Keturning to their Moorings — Ryde. MRS. A. EPFS PRATT. £8 8s. A. Epps Pratt 836 A Village Lane. MR. F. F. ABBEY. £10 10s. P. Sykes 837 Peat Gatherers, near Scarbro'. MR. ENDEBBY JACKSON. £15 15s. Enderby Jackson 838 St. Alban's Abbey. MR. 0. H. L. WOODD. Ham/ Hine 839 Moel Siabod, from the Valley of the Llugwy, N. Wales. MR. J. JACKSON CURNOCK. £100. J. J. Curnock 840 No Rest. MR. JOHN CEO WTHEB. £8 8s. John Crowther 841 Queen of the Den. ME. F. F. abbey. £15. A. V. Poncey 842 Coast Scene. MR. JOHN GARTH. B. Stubbs 843 Summer noon on the Thames, near Pangbourne. ME. NEWTON BENETT. £12 12s. Newton Benett 844 Stream, Saltburn-by-the-Sea. MR. W. MONKHOUSE. £6 6s. W. Monkhouse 845 Bournmouth. MR. WM. GRAY. B. Jobling 846 Lake Geneva. COL. AKROYD. Fripp 847 Death of Warwick. ME. JOHN A. HOUSTON, E.S.A. £120. John A. Houston, B.S.A. "Fly Lords, and save yourselves, for Warwick bids You all farewell, to meet in Heaven." 848 Fountains Abbey. ME, HENEY COWLING. Edwin Moore 849 Village of Runswick. ME. E. H. PICKEEING. A. K. Brown 850 Wild Roses and Daisies. MISS SAEAH E, BEOWETT. £5 5s. S. E. Browett 85 1 Whitby from the Bridge. Miss EOSA FIELD. Bosa Field 852 Good Fare. ME. G. FOX. £5 5s. G Fox 853 La Capella Reale, Palermo. ME. A. B. DONALDSON. £15 15s. A. B. Donaldson 42 Gallery D, South — Water Colour Drawings. NO. SUBJECT AND CONTRIBUTOR. AETIST. 854 Interior of Cathedral, Notre Dame. ME. M. E. WRATISLAW. M. E. Wratislaw 855 Dahlias. MISS. E. MORRILL. £5 5s. E. Morrill 856 A Devonshire Fishing Cove. MR. RICHARD HOSKIN. £5 5s. 857 Snowdon from Glyddr Fawr, North Wales. MR. JAMES ROBERTS. £35. James Roberts 858 Lausanne, and Lake of Geneva. MR. WALTER ROWLEY. John Dobbin 859 Interior of York Minster. MR. W. J. BODDY. £30. W. J. Bodcly 860 Clumber Spaniel and Pheasant. MR. W. SWALES. C. E. Brittain 861 Grhnbald Bridge, near Knaresbro\ MR. W.MOORE. £10 10. W. Moore 862 Lake Scene, with Castle. MR. J. W. DAVIS. J. D. Harding 863 Evening Effect— Monk Bretton. MR. J. S. INGALL. £3 3s. J. S. Ingall 864 North Transept, York Minster. MR. GEORGE BROWN. George Fall 865 The Gossip's Corner. MR. LEONARD LEWIS. £24. Leonard Lewis 8C6 In the Morning. MR, F. F. ABBEY. £36 15s. G. Bouvier 867 View on the River Usk, South Wales. MR. E. ANGELL ROBERTS. £6 6s. E. A. Roberts 868 Ty-na-Bruauh, Kyles of Bute, N.B. MR. W. MOORE. £10 10s. W.Moore 869 London Bridge — Natural Arch, Torquay. MR. FRANK G. SKEATS. £4 4s. F. G. Skeats 870 Lake of Lucerne. MR. W. W. HARGROVE. M. Florence Hargrove 871 Amarant. MR. F. HURST EASTWOOD. £7 7s. F. H. Eastwood 872 Old Houses at Whitby. MR. W. F. STOCKS. W. F. Stocks 873 A Cloudy Day— Killin, N.B. MR. W. MOORE. £12 12s. W. Moore 874 Leather Tar, Dartmoor — Mist clearing off. MR. RICHARD HOSKIN. £5 5s. Richard Hoslcin 875 Rievaulx Abbey. MR. A. FRANCIS LYDON. £17 17s. A. F. Lydon 870 Haymaking by the Upper Thames. MR. A. HARDY. £30. Albert Hardy 877 Winter Bouquet. MISS SARAH. E. BROWETT. £7 7s. S. E. Browett Gallery D, South — Water Colour Drawings-. 43 F. G. Skeats A. Steele C. Fielding C. H. Midforth Edwin Hayes W. Moore Sheppard Dale NO. SUBJECT AND CONTRIBUTOE. AETIST. 878 Runswick Bay. MR. E. H. PICKERING. A. K. Brown 879 The Road to the Village. MR. FRANK G. SKEATS. £4 4s. 880 Moonlight— Glasgow Green, 1856. MR. A. STEELE. 881 Peat Moss— Traeth Mawr. MR. CHARLES H. L. WOODD. 882 A Study. MR. C. H. MIDFORTH. 883 Dutch Fishing Boat off Goilston Harbour. MR. EDWIN HAYES. £21. 884 A Quiet Corner, Loch Goil, N.B. MR. w. MOORE. £25. 885 St. Mark's, Venice. MR. B. H. DALE. 886 Snowdon. MR. JOHN A. HOUSTON, R.S.A. £20. J. A. Houston, R.S.A . 887 The Old Plough. MR. JOHN J. WILSON. £15 15s. John J. Wilson 888 Whaldale Valley, Whitby. MR. L. THOMPSON, JUN. C. McArthur 889 Colossi Thebes. COL. AKROYD. C. Vacher 890 Statue of Joan of Arc, from the gateway of the Hotel, Bourg-le-Roulde. MR. R. ASP A. £157 10s. The late John Burgess 891 Near Portmadoc, Wales. MR. ALBERT STEVENS. £8 8s. Albert Stevens 892 Near Bettws-y-Coed. MR. ALBERT STEVENS. £8 8s. Albert Stevens 893 " And say to Robin a kind word, and tell him not to fret." — Tennyson's May Queen. MR. JOHN J. WILSON. £12 12s. John J. Wilson 894 The Rustic Well. MR. J. W. DAVIS. JR. P. Bonnington 895 Duncraggan Moor, Trossachs. MR. J. J. BANNATYNE. £15 15s. J. J. Bannatyne 896 Still Life. MR. F. SHERWOOD. F. Sherwood 897 Venice— The Bridge of Sighs. COL, AKROYD. Chase 898 North Transept, York Minster. MR. W. CHAPMAN. £8 8s. W. Chapman 899 Italian Scene. MR. W. H. GAUNT Rowbotham 44 Gallery D 9 South — Water Colour Drawings. NO. SUBJECT AND CONTRIBUTOR. ARTIST. 900 Interior with Figures. ME. J. W. DAVIS. F. Wheatley, R.A 901 Rievaulx Abbey. MR. W. THOMPSON. W. Richardson 902 Portrait of Lady Julia Womb well. SIR GEORGE WOMB WELL, BART. E. Taylor 903 Cape Colonna. MR. CHARLES H. L. WOOED. J. M W. Turner, R.A 904 The Three Yew Trees, and Churchyard at Betws-y-Coed. MR. R. ASP A. £210. The late John Burgess 905 A Moorish Guard. MR. FRANCIS F. ABBEY. £21. Attanasio 906 St. Mary's Abbey, York. MR. W. MONKHOUSE. £4 10s. W. Monkhouse 907 View from Invercauld Bridge, near Braemar. G. Fowler Jones £8 8s. MR. G. FOWLER JONES. 908 Moel Siabod. MR. C. H. L. woodd. 909 On the Tyrol. MR. JOSEPH terry. 910 Louvain Cathedral MR. GEORGE DODSWORTH. 911 Hubberholm Church. MR. CHARLES H. L. WOODD. 912 Lake Scenery. MR. F. F. abbey. £9 9s. 913 Crab, &c. MR. EDWIN WOOD. 914 Westminster Abbey. MR. R. COLLINSON. 915 Duncraggan, Perthshire. MR. SAMUEL HOLLYER. £7 7s. 916 Severe Weather. MR. J. TURNER. 917 The First Step. MR. HANSON FREEMAN. 918 Inner Court of the King's Manor, York. MR. A. BUCKLE. 919 An Evening Episode. MR. C. G. LAWSON. 920 George IV. MR. J. S. barber. 921 A Pathway by the Stream. MR. FRANCIS F. ABBEY. £7 7s. 922 Heath Field, Sussex. MR. CHARLES MARSHALL. £7 7s. 923 Gulf and Tower of Sagone, Corsica. MR. G. FOWLER JONES. £5 5s. James Holland E. Tucker S. Prout Lobley E. A. Penley Edwin Wood W. Richardson R. Evan R. Beavis Neuhys A. Buckle C. G. Lawson Bohe Peace Sykes Charles Marshall G. Fowler Jones Gallery D, South — Water Colour Drawings. 45 NO. SUBJECT AND CONTEIBUTOE. AltTIST. 924 Sibyl Head, Kerry. MR. E. ROBINSON. J. C. Robinson 925 Richmond, Swaledale. COL. AKROYD. G. Shalders 926 Finishing Touches. MR. AUGUSTUS BOUVIER. £36 15. A. Bouvier 927 Spring Flowers. MR. FRANCIS F. ABBEY. £5 5s. A. Wood 928 Coronation of George IV., with autograph. MR. ROBERT COLLINSON. Daniels, R.A. 929 Permizzen Bay, Cornwall. MR. J. WILKINSON. W. Cook 930 York Minster, from the River. MR. T. DUDLEY. £20. T. Dudley 931 The Falls of the Bruar, Blair Athole. MR. JOSEPH GLOVER, £157 10s. John Burgess 932 Whitby Light House. MR. J. TURNER. H. B. Carter 933 Highland Poachers. MR. EDWARD HARGITT. 250 Guineas. Edward Hargitt 934 Industry and Idleness. MR. HANSON FREEMAN. Artz 935 The Solway Frith. MR. JOHN MOGFORD. John Mogford 936 Hampstead. MR. THOMAS PYNE. £7 7s. Thomas Pyne 937 Fruit. MISS ELIZABETH MORRILL. £6 6s. Elizabeth Morrill 938 Illustration by Birkett Foster. MR. J. BOURLET. 939 Doorway, at Ludlow Castle. MR. G. FOWLER JONES. W. Monkhouse 940 The Roman Flower Girl. MR. FRANCIS F. ABBEY. £10 10s. Attanassio 941 Helmsley Castle. MR. w. MONKHOUSE. £3 3s. W. Monkhouse 942 White May. MR. W. CRUIKSHANK. £10 10s. W. Cruikshank 943 Donkey and Ducks. MR. W. SWALES. C. E. Brittain 944 Frozen Out. MR. A. FRANCIS LYDON. £17 17s. A. F. Lydon 945 Lac Guarde. DR. BIRD. Tucker 946 Byron's Dream. MR. R. COLLINSON. J. Dobbin 947 The Smoker. MR. GLINDONI. H. 67. Glindoni 948 Battle of Arbela. MR. R. COLLINSON. Le Brun 949 The Tower of St. Rule. MR. HANSON FREEMAN. W. E. Lockhart 950 Passage of the Granicus. MR. R. COLLINSON. Ls Brun 951 Brodick Bay. MR. G. H. FOWLER JONES. G. H. Foivler Jones 46 Gallery D, South — Water Colour Drawirjs. NO. SUBJECT AND CONTEIBUTOE. ARTIST. 952 Defeat of Porus. ME. E. COLLINSON Le Brun 953 Snowdon. ME. W. H. GAUNT. Pearson 954 Church of the Holy Name. MESSES, J. HANSOM & SONS. 955 Bothwell Castle, on the Clyde. ME. JOSEPH STEAD. £50. J. Storey 956 Jerusalem, Easter Morn. ME. E. COLLINSON. J. Dobbin 957 Portrait on Opal Glass. MISS ANGELINA GELLEE. Angelina Geller 958 Christmas Eve. ME. JOHN. J. WILSON. £5 5s. John J. Wilson 959 Durham Cathedral. ME. JOSEPH STEAD. £25. E. Brown 960 Landscape — View in Switzerland, Mont Blanc in distance. ME. WILLIAM THOMPSON. Tucker 961 Yorkshire School for. the Blind. ME. JOSEPH STEAD. £21 10s E. Brown 962 Robin Hood's Bay. ME, EUGENE BEAN. H. B. Carter 963 Carting Sea Weed. ME. HANSON FBEEMAN. Mauve 964 Doorway, Palace of the Stuart's (Yorkshire School for the Blind). ME. W. MONKHOUSE. £7 7s. W.Monkhouse 965 Cafone, Napolitane. ME. F. F. ABBEY. £21. 2V. Attanasio 966 Gateway of Abbey, Worksop. ME. B. H. DALE. J M. W. Turner, B.A. 967 The Doge's Palace, Venice. ME. JOHN WOODWAED. £25. S. D. Swarbreck 968 Maple Darham. ME, CHAELES H. L. WOODD. W. Midler 969 Moorland. ME. W. F. STOCKS. W. F. Stocks 970 Flowers and Fruit. MISS J. S. EOBSON. J. S. Bobson 971 St. Aignan, and Broken Bridge at Chartres. ME. JOSEPH GLOVEE. £157 10s. John Burgess 972 View in Wales. ME. GEOEGE DODSWOETH. Bosa Midler 973 Gambling. ME. HENEY EOUGIEE. Cattermole, Jun. 974 Dilston, Seat of the late Earls of Derwentwater. OAPT. COPPLESTONE. M. Copplestone 975 The Village Street. MES. T. W. SIMPSON. £3 1 Os. Mrs. T. W. Simpson 976 The Pet Eabbit. ME, ED WIN WOOD. Edwin Wood 977 A Dead Linnet, ME, ED WIN WOOD. Edwin Yfood Gallery D, South — Water Colour Drawings. 47 NO. SUBJECT AND CONTRIBUTOE. AET1ST. 978 Friar Crag, Derwentwater. ME. W. J. BODDY. £15 15s. W. J. Boddy 979 Wensleydale. COL. AKROYD. Shalders 980 Jealousy. ME. FRANCIS F. ABBEY. Not known 981 The Tees, at Rokeby. ME.. B. S. BEIGG. Edwin Moore 982 A Moorland Scene. THE EEV. H. NEWTON. N. Pococh 983 Coast Scene near Whitby. ME. E. COLLINSON. R. Stubbs 984 On the Meuse. ME, E. COLLINSON. St. John 985 City of Burgos, Spain. ME. WALT EE EOWLEY. John Dobbin 986 A Study at Bettws-y-Coed. ME. JOSEPH GLOVEE. £157 10s. John Burgess 987 Le Porte de St. Giovanne, Maggiori, Naples. ME. FEANCIS F. ABBEY. £15 15s N. Attanasio '988 St Maclou, Rouen. ME. JOSEPH GLOVEE. £157 10s. John Burgess 989 Secrecy. ME. W. H. HAINES. £9 9s. W. H. Haines 990 Neapolitan. ME. F. F. ABBEY. £7 7s. A 7 . Attanasio 991 Rustic Scene. ME. MEEK DYSON. J. Lambert 992 Still Life (on Ivory). ME. W. CEUIKSHANK. £10 10s. W. Cruikshanh 993 Tomb of Cecilia Metella. SIE H. M. VAVASOUR, baet. 994 Late Autumn — New Forest, Hants. ME, FEANK G. SKEATS. £10 10s. F. G. Skeats 995 Archway in Venice. ME, G. G. KILBUEN. £21. G. G. Kilburn 996 Retirement, ME, JAMES W. DAVIS. Francis Stevens 997 Old Houses at Exeter. ME. ANTHONY EOBINSON. W. M. Williamson 998 Interior of a Spanish Chapel. MES. HAEDING. Jeannette Harding 999 Old Upsall Castle, 1807. ME. E. H. TUETON. 1000 Shanklin— Isle of Wight. ME, FEANCIS F. ABBEY. £36 5s. W. Callow 1001 Interior of St. George's Chapel, Windsor. ME. M. E. WEATISLAW. M. E. Wratislaw 1002 The Black Nab. ME. DAVID LAW. £18 18s. David Law 1003 The Old Mansion. ME. T. MYERS. £26 5s. E. Brown 48 Gallery D, South — Water Colour Draivings. NO. SUBJECT AND CONTEIBUTOR. ARTIST. 1004 Bosseney Haven, Cornwall. MR. FRANCIS F. ABBEY. £20. W. Pike 1005 The Cathedral. MR. JOHN WOODWARD. £50. Attributed to Turner 1006 The Castle. MR. JOHN WOODWARD. £50. Attributed to Turner 1007 to 1014 Eight Sketches for the Village Festival. MR. O. HARGITT. Sir D. Wilkie, R.A. 1015 Landscape — Bolton Abbey. LORD WENLOCK. Richardson 1016 Landscape — Bolton Abbey. LORD WENLOCK. Richardson THE SCBEEN NO. SUBJECT AND CONTRIBUTOR. 1017 Coast Piece. MR. RALPH HAWKS WELL. £21. 1018 Haddon Hall. MR. HENRY COWLING. 1019 Near the Moor, Brent, Devon. MR. J. SPENCER DOMINY. 1020 Capuchin Gardens at Rome. MR. A. B. DONALDSON. £10 10s. 1021 Hartlepool. MR. JAMES W. DAVIS. 1022 York Minster. MR. WILLIAM CORDEAUX. 1023 View in Westminster Abbey. MR. JOHN CROWTHER. £5 10s. John Crowther 1024 An Old Corner of Whitby. MR. F. DA PONTE PLAYER. £14 14s. F. 1025 Autumn Fruit. MRS. M. J. LUCAS. £8. 1026 Girl and Water Jug. MR. FRANCIS F. ABBEY. £8 8s, 1027 On the Conway, North Wales, MR. SAMUEL HOLLYER. £5. 1028 Landscape. MR. HENRY ROUGIER. 1029 Sunderland. MR. BEN JOHNSON ARTIST. R. Stubbs Edwin Moore J. Spencer Dominy A. B. Donaldson Wylceham Archer W. Chapman Ponte Player Mrs. M. J. Lucas M. A. Lupz E. C. Rowley Davidson Carmichael Gallery D, South — Water Colour Draivings. 49 NO. SUBJECT AND CONTRIBUTOK. ARTIST. 1030 Set of Thirty Views in York : — Tomb of Archbishop Scrope ; Door of Blind School ; Bishopthorpe ; Ancient Mill (Burton Lane) ; The Minster from Bootham ; St. Mary's, Castlegate ; Goodramgate ; St. Mary's Abbey; Christ Church; St. Helen's; Fossgate; Walmgate Bar; St. John's; Minster from the Walls; The Minster; Minster from the Foss ; Porch of St. Margaret's ; All Saints', North Street; Tomb of Bishop Greenfield; Tomb of Archbishop Savage ; Ancient Well (Minster) ; Skeldergate ; St. Maurice's; Bedern; Water Tower; St. Maurice's; York (Early Morning); Holy Trinity, Goodramgate; The George ; St. Mary's Abbey. ME. W. J. BOPDY. £70. W, J. 1031 West End of Whitby Abbey. ME. G. FOWLEE JONES. £6 6s. G. Fowler Jones 1032 Kilton Castle, Saltburn-by-the-Sea. ME. W. MONKHOUSE. £8 8s. W. Monkhouse 1033 Whitby Abbey— Interior. ME. G. FOWLEE JONES. £6 6s. G. Fowler Jones 1034 Un Odalisque. ME. FEANOIS F. ABBEY. £25. N.Attanasio 1035 Porto and La Scarpa, Headland, Corsica. £5 5s. ME. G. FOWLEE JONES. G. Fowler Jones 1036 Landscape. ME. FEANOIS F. ABBEY. £15. W. Callow 1037 The Old Manor House, York. ME. THOMAS GEAY. T. M. Richardson, Sen, 1038 View on the Coast, Scarbro'. ANGELINA GELLEE. £2 15s. Angelina Getter 1039 Eustic Group. ME. BEN JOHNSON. ' //. Bairston 1040 Aunt Chloe's Visit. ME. F. F. ABBEY. £63. E. A. Emslie 1041 Bird's Nest and Apple Blossom. ME. THOMAS MYEES. £12 12s. J. Parker 1042 Autumn. ME. THOMAS GEAY. Ogilvie 1043 A Rough Shore— Kyles of Bute, N.B. ME. W. MOOEE. £15 15s. W. Moore 1044 Harlech Castle. MISS JANE LEAKIN. £10. Jean Dealcin 1045 A Mid-day Study in Rokeby Woods — Tomb of Fitz Hugh ME. EDWIN MOOEE. £21. Edwin Moore 1046 St. Martin, Tours. ME. CHAELES H. L. WOODD. L. Lewis 4 50 Gallery D, South — Water Colour Drawings. ISO. SUBJECT AND CONTRIBUTOK. ABTIST. 1047 On the Scaur, Whitby. MISS MAUD WADDINGTON. £3 3s. Maud Waddington 1048 Girl Washing. ME. FEANOIS F. ABBEY. £8 8s. M.A.Lupi 1049 Gipsy. MB. FEANCIS F. ABBEY. Not known 1050 Summer Time. ME. THOMAS MYEES. £12 12s. J. Parke?* 1051 Brodick Bay. ME. G, H. FOWLEE JONES. G. II. Fowler Jones 1052 Whitby Harbour. ME. F. H. ANDEESON. H. B. Carter 1053 Boulter's Wear, near Maidenhead. ME. ALBEET STEVENS. £12 12s. Albert Steven* 1054 Contentment. ME. J. T. EIOHAEDSON. J. T. Richardson 1055 Rouen — St. Ouen, and part of the St. Maclou. ME. T. C. DIBDIN. £15 15s. T. C. Dibdm 1056 Ben Cruachan, Loch Etive. ME. W. GEAY. Copley Fielding 1057 The River Test, Hants. ME. CHAELES MAESHALL. Charles Marshall 1058 Deer Hounds, and Dead Stag. ME. HENEY EOUGIEE. Hardy 1059 Nine Views of York. ME. W. A. white. Mrs. W. A. White 1060 Moon Rising. MISS JANE DEAKIN. £10. Jean Deakin 1061 A Tidal Mill at Painpol, Brittany. ME. E. ASPA. £105. The late John Burgess 1062 The Track Boat. ME. 0. G. LAWSON. C. G. Lawson 1063 On the Common. MES. T. W. SIMPSON. £3 10s. Mrs. T. W. Simpson 1064 Landscape — Sunset. ME. E. COLLINSON. B. Stubbs 1065 Dead Game. ME, HENEY EOUGIEE. Hardy 1066 Whitby Scaur. ME. THOMAS GEAY. Peter Toft 1067 The Angler's Retreat. ME. J. W. DAVIS. J. J. Chalon, R.A. 1068 Every Man shall sit under his own Vine and under his own Fig Tree. MISS BEEESFOED. £26 5s. Miss Beresford 1069 On a Terrace in Sicily. ME. FEANCIS F. ABBEY. £15 15s. N Attanasio 1070 Archbishop Grey's Tomb, in South Transept of York Minster. MISS M. M. EADEN. M. M. Eaden 1071 Stockgill Force, near Ambleside. ME. EDWIN MOOEE. £45. Edwin Moore 1072 Dead Game (on Ivory). ME. W. CEUIKSKANK. W. Cruikshank Gallery D, South — Portraits in Oil. 51 NO. SUBJECT AND CONTRIBUTOR. AETIST. 1073 Rustic Scene. ME. MEEK DYSON. G. Lambert 1074 Queen Victoria. ME. T. E. PLINT. £105. 1075 Lane Scene in Northumberland. ME. JOSEPH DIXON OLAEK. £5 5s. J. D. Clark 1076 The Soldier's Rest. ME. F. F. ABBEY. £16 16s. Provaggi 1077 Botgen. ME. FEANOIS F. ABBEY. £15 15s. W. Callow 1078 Dead Game (on Ivory). ME. W. CEUIKSHANK. W. Cruihshanh 1079 Fishing Smack, leaving Harbour. ME. EDWIN HAYES. £21. Edwin Hayes 1080 The Rock Inn, North Hill, Malvern. MISS MAEION WALKEE. £1 4s. M. Walker POKTKAITS IN OIL. NO. SUBJECT AND CONTRIBUTOR. ARTIST. 1081 Portrait of Cranmer. THE HON. P. DAWN AY. Holbein 1082 Sir Isaac Newton. ME. EUDSTON BEAD. Rembrandt 1083 Master George Woodhouse, son of James Woodhouse, Lord Mayor of York, 1785. MES. MUNBY. Tate 1084 Ralph Creyke of Marton. ME. EALPH CEEYKE. Holbein 1085^Doge — Portrait. SIE WILLIAM 0. WOESLEY, BAET. Titian 1086 Sir John Johnstone. SIE HAECOUET JOHNSTONE, BAET. Saye, R.A. 1087 Archbishop Markham. THE AEOHBISHOP OF YOEK. Sir J. Reynolds 1088 Archbishop Musgrave. THE AEOHBISHOP OF YOEK. Saye 1089 Archbishop Thomson. THE AEOHBISHOP OF YOEK. Wyson 1090 Archbishop Harcourt. THE AEOHBISHOP OF YOEK. Owen 1091 Archbishop Herring. THE AEOHBISHOP OF YOEK. Hoyarlh 1092 Portrait of Lucy Percy, Countess of Carlisle. THE LADY MAEY THOMPSON. Vandyclc 1093 Lord Cairns, Lord Chancellor (Replica from original in possession of his Lordship). ME. EIOHAED WALLEE Richard Waller 52 Gallery D, South — Portraits in Oil. NO. SUBJECT AND CONTEIBUTOE. AKTIST. 1094 Portrait of the Daughter of Sir J. Brook, Bart. MRS. MUNBY. Sir Godfrey Kneller 1095 Portrait of Lord Berners (the last English Governor of Calais) TEE HON. P. DAWNAY. Unknown 1096 Heads or Tails ; Portrait of Admiral Sir John Wells when a boy. ME. RALPH CREYKE. Sir Joshua Reynolds 1097 Portrait of Sir Christopher Wandesford. THE REV. H. G. W. COMBER, B.A. Vandyck 1098 Portrait of Ben Johnson. THE LADY MARY THOMPSON. W. Dobson 1099 Mrs. Hardman. MR. WEDDERBURN. N. Maes 1100 Portrait of Richard Cumberland. MR. E. CLOUGH-TAYLOR. G. Piomney 1101 Lady with Rose. LADY MARY THOMPSON. Holbein 1102 Lady Holding Reliquary. THE LADY MARY THOMPSON. Mytens or Van Somer 1103 Sir William St. Quintin, died 1794. MR. W. H. ST. QUINTIN. Gainsborough 1104 Henrico Liberte — Portrait — Organist at Antwerp. SIR WILLIAM C. WORSLEY, BART. Vandyck 1105 Portrait of Lady and Spaniel. MR. W. T.KEY. Sir G. Kneller 1106 Arnold First Earl of Albemarle, K.G. MR. RALPH CREYKE Sir Peter Lely 1107 Mrs. Wells, the celebrated beauty, Mistress of Admiral Keppel. MR. RALPH CREYKE. Gainsborough 1108 Portrait of Lord Bacon, Chancellor of James I. THE LADY MARY THOMPSON. Cornelius Jaussen 1109 Ann Hyde, Duchess of York. THE LADY MARY THOMPSON. Sir P. Lely 1110 Sir William St. Quintin, first Baronet. MR. W. H. ST. QUINTIN. Sir Peter Lely 1111 Mary Lacey, wife of Sir William St. Quintin, first Baronet. MR. W. H. ST. QUINTIN. Sir Peter Lely 1112 Sir Richard Johnstone. SIR HARCOURT JOHNSTONE, BART. Northcote, B.A. 1113 Portrait of Giles Earle, Esq. THE HON. P. DAWNAY. Sir W. Beechey, P. A. 1114 The Duchess of Cumberland. THE RIGHT HON. LORD WENLOCK. Gainsborough Gallery D, South — Portraits in Oil. 53 NO. SUBJECT AND CONTRIBUTOR. ARTIST. 1115 Portrait. ME. W. T. CLAEKSON. £31 10s. Unknown 1116 Portrait of Vandyck, by Vandyck, painted from the original in the Louvre. MISS 0. STEVENS. Mrs. Stevens 1117 Elizabeth, wife of Philip Hildyard, and daughter of Sir Francis Vincent, Bart. THE EEV. H. S. HILDYAED. Sir Peter Lely 1118 Portrait of Michael Drayton, the Poet. THE LADY MAEY THOMPSON. Signed A. B. 1119 Philip Hildyard, eldest son of H. Hildyard. THE EEV. H. S. HILDYAED. Sir Peter Lely MODEKN SCHOOL. GALLERY E, SOUTH. NO. SUBJECT AND CONTEIBUTOK. ARTIST. 1120 Lock Ard. ME. JAMES HUEWOETH. £21. G. B. Sticks 1121 " All that was Promised and More." ME. JOHN WINDASS. £5 5s. John Windass 1122 Landscape, with Figures and Cattle. ME. L. WEDDEEBUEN. J". C. Ibbestson 1123 The course of True Love never did run smooth. ME. J. W. CHAPMAN. £48. J. W. Chapman 1124 James I. and Nigel (from the " Fortunes of Nigel.") ME. J. SINGLETON. A. Cooper, R.A. 1125 "A Whiff after Work." ME. J. E. SODEN. £8 8s. J.E.Soden 1126 Market Place at Limburgh. ME. T. M. WOOD. L. J. Wood 1127 Flossie — A Study from Life. MISS EMILY WILSON. Emily Wilson 1128 Dead Game. MISS EEDDISH. Reddish 1129 Justice Defending the Weak and Innocent from the foul demon Calumny. ME. TITUS DEVILLE. John Wood 1130 A Roman Mother. ME. F. BUOHSEE. £120. Frank Buchser 1131 Dolly's Trousseau. E. G. GIEAEDOT. £35. E. G. Girardot 1132 Hollandaise en Zelande. ME. F. F. ABBEY. £60. The Chevalier Joan Berg 1133 " Out for a Row." ME. W. DENDY SADLEE. £15 15s. W. D. Sadler 1134 Ship beatings off a Lee Shore. ME. H. J. WAEE. Carmichael 1135 Trixie— A Study from Life. MISS EMILY WILSON. Emily Wilson 1136 Fresh Flowers. ME. T. E. SPENCE. £33. T. R. Spence 1137 Fruit. ME. W. E. LYTH. W. E. D. Stuart 1138 u That Cat Again." ME, JOHN SAMPSON. £35. E. Deanes Gallery E, South — Modern School. 55 NO. SUBJECT AND C0NTKIBUT0K. ARTIST. 1139 " We are na fou, we're nae that fou, but just a drappie in our e'e." ME. J. E. SODEN. £26 5s. J. E. Soden 1140 Frankfort. MK. G. CEAWHALL. Carmichael 1141 Anne Page Inviting Master Slender into Dinner. ME. W. H. FOSTEE. £5 10s. W. H. Foster 1142 Landscape (with Sheep by C. Yan Leempulten). ME. W. WESTELL. £40. H. P. Koehhoeh 1143 Kirkstall Abbey (Moonlight). ME. E. COLLINSOX. Pether 1144 The Last Drop. ME. JAMES MELEOSE. J. T Lucas 1145 Bating the Hook. ME. C. W. ANDEBSOIST. E tamer son 1146 York. ME. W. WALLACE HAEGEOVE. 60 Guineas. J.Bell There Ouse is flowing deep and -wide, And skiff and barge upon it ride, There stalwart trees, which long have stood The winter's blast and swelling flood, Stand sentinel ; and yonder rise, Old Clifford's ivi'd towers." 1147 Gipsy Camp. ME. W. F. SALLE. £4 4s. W. F. Saile 1148 Scarborough Flither Girl. ME. E. COLLINSON. T. Chambers 1149 Portrait of " Bobby." ME. W. II. GAUNT. J. C. Bell, Scarbro' 1150 Boys. ME. J. C. MOOEE. J. C. Moore 1151 Welsh Scene. ME. G. DODSWOETH. Shayer 1152 The Culprits. ME. W. METCALFE. W$lls Smith 1153 York. ME. W. WALLACE HAEGEOVE. GO Guineas. J. Bell " And there in lofty majesty, The Minster's towers arise on high, Fit temple for the Deity ! And gardens dress'd in verdure gay Sweet Nature's lovliness display." 1154 Free Seats in Church, me. t. myees. £26 5s. E. Deanes 1155 The Leisure Hour. ME. A. W. BAYES. A. W. Bayes 1156 " The Child Jesus." ME. WEDDEEBUEN. Reuben Sayer 1157 Glen Orchy. ME. W. WALLACE HAEGEOVE. W. Wallace Hargrove 1158 The Girl Reading. ME. EICHAED WALLEE. Richard Waller 1159 Between School Hours — Swiss Trout Stream. ME. F. BUCHSEE. £100. Frank Buchser 1160 A Marabout near Algiers ME. WALTEE MELEOSE. Jwnes T. Walton 56 Gallery E, South — Modern School. NO. SUBJECT AND CONTRIBUTOR. ARTIST. 1161 The White Fox. ME. BATESON. Sir Edwin Landseer, B.A, 1162 u The Result." ME. C. DUNHILL, M.D. Van den DaeU 1163 Two Dogs chasing a Rabbit. DE. BIED. M. T. Ward 1164 Auld (xuidman ye 're a Drunken Carle. ME. JAMES HUEWOETH. Hugh Collins 1165 Not for Me. ME. F. LEAK. J. Deanes 1166 The Prisoner. ME. E. HAMILTON, M.D. £84. Eastman Johnson 1167 A Slave. ME. WALTEE ANDEBSON. £105. W. Anderson 1168 The Fisherman's Daughter. ME. F. F. ABBEY. £30. J. Farquharson. 1169 Top of the Hill. ME. G. FOX. £12 12s. G. Fox 1170 The Heart Complaint. ME. 0. DUNHILL, M.D. Van den Daele 1171 The Old Mail Coach. ME. H. B. TAPLIN. £10 10s. G.Wright 1172 Cupid, Mars, and Venus. ME. GEOEGE ACTON. W. Etty.B.A. 1173 Ravenscrag Castle, Fifeshire. ' ME W. H. HOODLESS. £8. W. II. Hoodkss 1174 The Bather. ME CHAELES WADDINGTON. W. Etty, R.A. 1175 Cliffs at Hastings. ME. W. H. GUANT. Wainwright 1176 Lady preparing for Bath, ME. G. ACTON. W. Etty, R.A. 117 7 Setter Dog in Turnip Field. ME. T.MYEES. £26 5s. Unknown 1178 A Greek Vintage. ME. H. B. TAPLIN. £105. J. F. Bird 1179 Youthful Sleep. ME. E. HAMILTON, M.D. £36 15s. Eastman Johnson 1180 Summer Day on the Seashore. ME. F. BUCIISEE. £80. Frank Buchser 1181 Maid of Athens. ME. B. JOHNSON. 1182 The Lady of the Manor. ME. J. A. VINTEE. £6. 1183 At Dewy Eve— Sketch from Nature, near Abridge, Essex, me. w. H. fostee. £5. W. H. Foster 1184 Lady Feversham, in three positions. THE EAEL FEVEESHAM. 1185 Deepdale, Barnard Castle. ME. HENEY SMITH. £100. Henry Moore 1186 St. Paul's Cathedral from St. Martin's Spire, Ludgate. ME. J. B. HILDITCH. J. B. Hilditch Gallery E, South — Modern School. 57 NO. SUBJECT AND CONTRIBUTOR. ARTIST. 1187 Going to the Hay Field. ME. W. SMITH. £10 10s. W. IT. Hall, R.A. 1188 On the Yorkshire Coast. ME. 0. W. ANDEBSON. Henzell 1189 II Riposo. ME. FEANCIS F. ABBEY. £84. Ciardi 1190 Mama's Portrait. ME. T. M. WOOD. E. HittamacH 1191 Fruit. ME. H. EOUGIEE, Duffield 1192 In Wharncliffe Woods. ME. CEDEIC GEAY. £40. C.Gray 1193 Dead City in Holland. ME. F. F. abbey. £73 10s. W. L. Wyllie 1194 Girl and Cold Fish. ME.E.COLLINSON. Sir T.Lawrence, R. A. 1195 The Connoisseur. ME. H. G. GLLNDONI. £25. G. Glindoni 11 9G Gei oa, The Mole. DE. TITUS DEVILLE. J. E. Herring 1197 A Hare and Game Bag. ME. J. SINGLETON". E. Morrell 1198 The Pet Lamb. ME. T. M. WOOD. A. J. Woolmer 1199 A Connemara Fishwife. ME. T. K. PELHAM. £120. T. K. Pelham " Anxiously she watched, For o'er the main there blew a hurricane." 1200 Treasure. ME JAMES BOUELET. £26 5s. J. Cerio 1201 Great Expectations. MR. A. w. BAYES. A. W. Bayes 1202 The Duet. ME. T. P. bulmee. J. Roberts 1203 Hampton Court Palace. ME. GEOEGE HILDITOH. G. Hilditch (the late) 1204 The Trossachs, Scotland. ME. O. BEST NOEOLIFFE. John Johnson 1205 Near the Swallow Falls, North Wales. ME. C. BEST NOEOLIFFE. John Johnson 1206 Cattle Piece. ME. E. PEAESON. Ansdell 1207 Loch Katrine — Early Morning. ME. WALTEE MELEOSE. James T. Walton 1208 Storm. THE EOYAL INSTITUTION, MANCHESTER W. Etty, R.A. 1209 Sweet Sixteen. ME. C. A. MILWAED. Mary Lucas 1210 Valley of the Wharfe by Moonlight. ME. W. H. GAUNT. Atkinson Grimshaw 12 LI The Sylvan Scenery of Yorkshire — Bolton. ME. E. H. HOLDEE. E. H. Holder 58 Gallery E, South — Modern School. NO. SUBJECT AND CONTEIBUTOE. AETIST. 1212 Portrait of Sir William Frankland, Bart. SIE WILLIAM FRANKLAND, BAKT. Sidney Hodges 1213 The Home of Grace Darling. MR. BROOKS. Thos. Brooks 1214 A Tiff. MR. T. P. BULMER. J. Roberts 1215 Stag- at Bay. THE EARL PEVERSHAM. Sir Edwin Landseer, R.A. 1216 Good Templars. MR. F. F. ABBEY. £6 6s. Elias Bancroft 1217 The Mountain Flower. MR. JAMES COLE. £40. James Cole 1218 Lying in Wait. MR. JOHN SAMPSON. £35. J. T. Lucas 1219 Pass of Llanberris. MR. TITUS DEVILLE. E.H. Williams 1220 " The Fern Gatherer " MR. J. 0. TAYLOR. W. C. T. Dobson, R.A. 1221 "I think I shall never see him more." MR. F BUOHSER. £50. Frank Buchser 1222 York Minster (South East). MISS CONSTANCE ANDERSON. C. Anderson 1223 The Fortune Teller. MR. C. H. COOK. £25. C. H. Cook 1224 Portrait of Harriet Hackhurst (the lady who sat for Joan of Arc). MR. GEORGE ACTON. W. Etty, R.A 1225 Ullwell Old Mill, Swanage Bay. MR. F. F. ABBEY. £50 A. D. Breanski 1226 Givet — France. MR. J. KITSON, JUN. James Webb 1227 The Miser. MR. M. HUIBERS. £50. M. Huibers 1228 Irish Love Making. MR. T. TOWNSEND. W. Phillips 1229 Church and Bridge, St. Barnabas, Venice. MR. W. HENRY. £42. W. Henry 1230 Grouse Shooting. MR. L. WEDDERBURN. Burras 1231 Barfleur. MISS MARGARET J. FORGE. £10 10s. M. J. Forge 1232 The Mask. MR. T. VAREY. J. Correns 1233 Landscape. MR. H. ROUGIER. Galletti 1234 Yellow Roses. MRS. E. R. LAWSON. E. B. Lawson 1235 Apples. MR. J. A. VINTER. £3 3s. J. A. Yinter 1236 Thinking it Over. MR. A. W. BAYES. £5 5s. A. W.Bayes 1237 A Water Meadow. MRS. A. EPPS PRATT. £3. E. Williams 1238 Way Side Inn. MR. J. W. MOUNTAIN. M. T. Ward Gallery E, South — Modern School. 59 J!T0. SUBJECT AND CONTRIBUTOR. ARTIST. 1239 Ward's Farm, Highgate. ME, S. G. KOWE. £3 3s. 8. G. Howe 1240 For Heaven. MISS A. CLAXTON. £8 8s. Miss A. Claxton 1241 Landscape with Dogs. ME. E. COLLINSON. Reinagle, R.A. 1242 A Bird's Nest. ME. HENBY tilbuey. £15. Henry Tilbury 1243 An Important Communication. ME. JOSEPH STEAD. £20. J. H. Weatherhead 1244 Taking it Easy. ME. J. WILKINSON. Wells S?nith 1245 Ready for the Morning Walk. ME. T. HOLEOYD. T. Holroyd 1246 Chiselhurst, St. Paul's, Cray Common. ME. F. F. ABBEY. £50. A. D. Breanski 1247 Scarborough Scissor Grinder. ME. T. MYEES. £36 15s. J. T. Lucas MOD'REN SCHOOL. NO. 1248 1249 1250 1251 1252 1253 1254 1255 1256 1257 1258 1259 1260 1261 1262 1263 1264 1265 1266 GALLERY F, SOUTH. SUBJECT AND CONTEIBUTOE. ARTIST. Winter Scene. ME. J. SINGLETON. Krusoman Snowdon from Capel (Jung. ME. GEOEGE WILKINS. £10 10s. George Wilkins The Philosopher. ME. G. E. WHITWELL. T. Eihelli, 1878 The Journey's End. ME. JONAS KEN YON BINNS. £15. Jonas Kenyon Binns Grange Bridge, Cumberland. ME. T. HOLBOYD. T. Holroyd •Rocks, near Sark. ME. T. P. BULMEE. Landscape. ME. S. SMITH. The Bathing Rock, Whitby. ME. A. HILL. £36 5s. Monte Lao — Italian Tyrol. ME. E. C. SAUNDEES. £84. Loweswater. ME. w. GEAY. City of Bethlehem. ME. A. K. BEOWN, In Bolton Woods, Wharf edale. MISS E. 0. MAWSON. £12 12s. The Clock Tower, Normandy. ME. WILLIAM BEIDGE. £63. The Idwal Torrent, North Wales. ME. J. H. LEONAED. £21. Portsmouth Arbour. ME. J. TUENEE. Rob Roy's Castle. ME. E. COLLINSON. James Danby T. S. Cooper Arthur Hill lb. C. Saunders S. Percy £35. A.K.Brown E. C. Mawson William Bridge J. H. Leonard W. C. Knell Sir 67. Harvey (late President Boyal Scottish Academy) The Chevalier Desanges Our Lord. THE CHEVALIEE DESANGES. Chepstow Castle on the Wye. ME. JOHN C. SWALLOW. Sea Piece. ME. C. W. ANDEESON. John C. Swallow Carmichael Gallery F, South — sketchings, Draivings, &c. 61 NO. SUBJECT AlsD CONTRIBUTOR. ARTIST. 12G7 The Parting Ballad. ME. H. J. WAKE. J. J. Hill 1268 " Surprised." ME. A. DAVIDSON. £15. A. Davidson 1269 Wear Mill, in the Teign. ME. WILLIAM SPEEAT. £10 10s. William Spr eat 1270 Lago de Santa Croce, North Italy. ME. E. 0. SAUNDEES. £50. R. C. Saunders 1271 General Garibaldi (Painted during his stay in London). ME. EICHAED WALLEE. Richard Waller 1272 Splicing the Main Brace. ME. T. MYEES. £47 5s. E. Deanes 1273 Ulleswater. ME W. H. HOODLESS. £8 8s, W. II. Eoodless 1274 Childhood. ME. W. GEAY. 1275 A Mill at Dunsford, Devon. ME. WILLIAM SPEEAT. £10 10s. William Spr eat 1276 Squally Weather. ME. J. HENDEESON. £84. J. Henderson SKETCHINGS, DBAWINGS, ENGRAVINGS, ETC. NO. SUBJECT AND CONTRIBUTOR. ARTIST. 1277 Two Engravings of Genius inspiring the Fine Arts to adorn & the Useful Arts and Sciences — published by West, after 1278 his design to Mr. Hans to adorn the ceiling of the Queen's Cottage at Windsor. ME. JOSEPH SIMPSON. F. Bartolozz 1279 Chalk Drawing — Zingari. ME. F. W. LAWSON. F. W. Lawson 1280 to 1291 Engravings — Eleven Buildings in Ancient Kome. ME. W. HILDYAED. 67. Peranesi 1292 Engraving — Madonna and Child. SIE H. M. VAVASOUE. Raphael cZ' Urbino 1293 Engraving — Flora (after Titian). SIE H. M. VAVASOUE. 1294 Engraving — Madonna della Seggiola. SIE II. M. VAVASOUE. Raphael a" Urbino 1295 Etching— The Song of the Sky Lark. ME. A. B ALLEN". £10 10s. A. Ballin 62 Gallery F, South — Sketchings, Drawings, &c. NO. SUBJECT AND CONTEIBUTOE. ABTIST. 1296 Pen and Ink Drawing — Sherburn Church. ME. G. H. FOWLER JONES. G. H. Fowler Jones 1297 Pen and Ink Drawing of St. Crux Church, York. ME. J. BAYLY. J. Bayly 1298 Engraving — Bella. SIE H. M. VAVASOUE. Titian 1299 Engraving — Mater Amabilis. SIE H. M. VAVASOUE. Sassoferrato 1300 Old Engraving — Blacksmith & Tailor. ME. D. MACINTOSH. 1301 Print — Classical Subject. ME. JOHN WOODWAED. £2 10. J. M. Nattier 1302 Print— Classical Subject. ME. JOHN WOODWAED. £2 10. J. M. Nattier 1303 Print— The Quack Doctor. ME. JOHN WOODWAED. £2. Hess 1304 Print— The Pantheon, Rome. ME. JOHN WOODWAED. £1 10. Piranesi 1305 Proof Engraving — Crossing the Brook. Engraved by R. Brandard. (Original in National Gallery). MESSES. THOMAS AGNEW AND SONS. Turner " Come along, my dog Banec ! Hold up sister's bonnet." " Amid this region of enchantment stands A pile stupendous, rising from the flood Abruptly, and though nature round its base Has flung its leafage, yet its sides are scath'd And verdureless, and shivered." 1306 Proof Engraving — St. Mark's, Venice. Engraved by Gr. Hollis. (Original in the possession of Kirk- man Hodgson, Esq., M.P.) MESSES. THOMAS AGNEW AND SONS. Turner " Beauty doth not die— Nor yet forget how Venice once was dear, The pleasant place of all festivity, The revel of the earth, the Masque of Italy."— Byron. 1307 Proof Engraving — Mercury and Herse. Engraved by J. Cousen. (Original in the collection of John Pender, Esq., M.P.) MESSES. THOMAS AGNEW AND SONS. Turner " As Lucifer excels the meanest star, Or, as the full orb'd Phoebe, Lucifer, So much did Herse all the rest outvie, And gave a grace to the solemnity." Ovid's Metamorphose Gallery F, South — Sketchings, Drawings, dec. 63 NO. SUBJECT AND CONTRIBUTOR. ARTIST. 1308 Proof Engraving — Caligula's Bridge. Engraved by E. Goodall (Original in National Gallery.) MESSES. THOMAS AGNEW AND SONS. Turner " What now remains of all the mighty bridge Which made the Lucine lake an inner pool, Caligula, but massy fragments, left As monuments of doubt and ruined hopes, Yet gleaming in the morniug's rays that tell How Baise's shore was loved in times gone by." M.S. Fallacies of Hope. 1309 Proof Engraving — Dido and JEneas. Engraved by W. R. Smith. (Original in National Gallery.) MESSES. THOMAS AGNEW AND SONS. Turner 1310 & 1311 Two Frames of Wood Engravings — Book Illustrations. ME. EOBEET LANGTON. B. Langton 1312 Engraving, 1575 — Theology, or the Dispute on The Sacrament, after Raphael. ME. JOSEPH SIMPSON. Cornelius Cort 1313 to 1316 Set of four Old French Engravings, " Don Quixote." ME. T. EADON. 4 Guineas each. C. Coypell, 1124: The remainder of the set will be found in the South Gallery of the Exhibition Hall. 1317 Pencil Drawing— Moonlight. E. WALLEE. R. Waller 1318 Pencil Drawing— A Fancy Sketch. E. WALLEE. R.Waller 1319 Pencil Drawing— A Coast Scene. E. WALLEE. It. Waller 1320 Drawing of Stained Glass Window; Executed at City Temple, London. ME. WALTEE HENSMAN. W. Hensman 1321 Engraving— Lord Palmerston. EE V. H. s. HILDYAED. 1322 Pen and Ink Sketch — Portrait of Sir Charles Slingsby. ME. H. W. WATSON. £12 12s. J. E. Batman 1323 Old Engraving — Encampment of English Forces at Portsmouth. ME. J. S. STEANGWAYES. 1324 Old Engraving, 1774 — Hare and Porter. ME. D. MACINTOSH. 1325 Line Engraving — " Law," after Ostade. ME. BEN JOHNSON. Walker 1326 Pencil Drawing— Sunset. E. WALLEE. JR. Waller 1327 Engraving — Magdalene. SIE H. M. VAVASOUE, Carlo Bold 1328 Architectural Drawing — Exterior of St. Lawrence's College, Ampleforth, showing Church complete. MESSES. J. HANSOM & SON. J. Hansom §> Son 64 Gallery F, South — Sketchings, Drawings, dc. NO. SUBJECT AND COjSITEIBUTOR. ARTIST. 1329 "The Naughty Boy." Mr,, gledhill. £25. J. E. Batman 1330 Pen and Ink Drawing" — A Rustic Scene (after B. Foster). ME, T. DUDLEY. T. Dudley 1331 Architectural Drawing — Design submitted for the New Hospital, Bolton. ME. WILLIAM BAKEWELL. William Bakewell 1332 Pen and Ink Drawing— The Stag at Bay (Landseer). ME. PEACE. J. E. Batman 1333 Drawing in Ink and Water — York Minster from the City Walls. THE EEV. A. OLIVIEE. The Rev. A. Olivier 1334 The Lord's Supper and the Box of Ointment (Etching). ME. W. P. LAWSON. 1335 Christmas Carol and the Pavement Painter (Chalk Drawing). ME. w. F. LAWSON. G. Swain 1336 Pen and Ink Drawing — " The Pursuit of Pleasure." ME. JOSEPH SLATEE. J. Slater 1337 Porch of St. Margaret's Church, York. ME, JOS. WILKINSON. II. Cave 1338 Painting on China— Gleaners at the Stile (after Birket Foster). ME. JOHN MELLOE. Evans 1339 Painting on China — The Watering Place,after Birket Foster. ME. JOHN MELLOE, Evans 1340 Engraving — Portrait of the Hon. Mrs. Norton. ME. D. MACINTOSH. 1341 Pen and Ink Sketch — " A Disappointment." ME. T. PAWCETT SMITH. T. F. Smith 1342 Copper Plate Etching— Head of an Old Man. MISS EMILY FOED. Emily S. Ford 1343 Pen and Ink Sketch— Original Sketch for "Judy." ME. W. J. HODGSON. £2. W. J. Hodgson 1344 Pen and Ink Sketch— Original Sketch for " Judy." ME. W. J. HODGSON. " W. J. Hodgson 1345 Pen and Ink Sketch— Original Sketch for " Judy." ME W. J HODGSON. ^ W. J. Hodgson 1346 Pen and Ink Sketch— Original Sketch for "Judy." ME. W. J. HODGSON. W. J. Hodgson 1347 Pen and Ink Sketch — The Beggar's Bridge, Glaisdale. ME. EICHAED KIMMINGS. £5 R. Kimmings 1348 It never rains but it pours. ME. J. J. WILLSON. J.J.Willson Gallenj F, South — Sketchings, Draivings, dc. 65 NO. SUBJECT AND CONTRIBUTOR. ARTIST. 1349 Pen and Ink Sketch— Old Fishermen. ME. EIOHAED KIMMINGS. £10. B. Kimmings 1350 The Word of Command. ME. J. T. LUCAS. £12 12s. Seymour Lucas 1351 Crayon Drawing — The late Dr. Simpson of York. ME. CHAELES DUNHILL, M.D. J. Gilbert 1352 Architectural Drawing — North East View of the New Hospital, Wakefield. ME. WILLIAM BAKEWELL. William Bahewell 1353 Pen and Ink Drawing — "The Capture of Knight Kuenringer," an incident in the reign of Frederick the Warlike of Austria. ME. JAMES ASHTOIST. £5. James Ashton 1354 Pen and Ink Sketch— " Maggie." MISS. M. WHITFIELD. ' T. F. Smith 1355 Chalk Drawing — A Little Poacher. ME. F. W. LAWS ON. F. W. Lawson 1356 Porch of St. Mary, Castlegate. ME. W. J. BODDY. £5. W. J. Boddy 1357 " Scene from Gray's < Elegy'." MES. KEYWOETH. W. P. Frith, B.A. " For them no more the blazing hearth shall burn, Or busy housewife ply her evening care; No children run to list their sire's return, Nor cliinb his knee, the envied kiss to share." 1358 " The Village Pastor." MES. KEYWOETH. W. P. Frith, B.A. " The service past, around the pious man, With ready zeal each honest rustic ran E'en children follow'd with endearing wile, And pluck'd his gown, to share the good man's smile." Goldsmith's Deserted Village. 1359 Scene from La Bourgeois G-entilhomme. MES. KEYWOETH. IF. P. Frith, B.A. 1360 Merry Making. MES. KEYWOETH. W. P. Frith, B.A. 1361 The Fortune Teller. MES. KEYWOETH. W. P. Frith, B.A. 1362 Chalk Drawing— The Welfare of Nations. ME. F. w. LAWSON. F. W. Lawson 1363 Pen and Ink Sketch — On the Beach, Scarborough. ME. EIOHAED KIMMINGS. £10. B. Kimmings 1364 Pen and Ink Drawing — The Lodge, Mount St. John, Thirsk. ME. G. H. FOWLEE JONES. G. H. Fowler Jones 66 Gallery F, South — Sketchings, Drawings, dbc. NO. SUBJECT AND CONTEIBUTOE. ARTIST. 1365 The Lord's Prayer. ME. E. E. DAVIES. E. E. Davie? 1366 The Apostles' Creed. ME. E. E. DAVIES. E. E. Dairies 1367 Chalk Drawing — Jane Eyre's arrival at St. John's. ME. F. W. LAWS ON. F. W. Lawson 1368 Chalk Drawing— Jane Eyre's Flight. ME, F. W. LAWSON. F. W. Lawson 1369 South Down Sheep. ME, J. S. BAEBEE. Sir E. Landseer (when 11 years old) 1370 Pen and Ink Sketch — Landscape with Sheep. ME. BICHABD KIMMINGS. £20. It. Kimmings 1371 Head painted on Tile. MISS E. MALLAM. £4 4s. Ellen Mallam 1372 Etching— The Gold Weigher. ME. BEN JOHNSON. ' Eembrandt 1373 to 3 391 Nineteen Sketches by Sir Edwin Landseer, contributed by the EAEL OF feveesham. 1392 Lismore Castle. ME. JAMES W. DAVIS. Paul Sandby, E.A. 1393 Engraving — Marriage of St. Catherine (by Correggio). SIE H. M. VAVASOUE. Felling 1394, 1395 Two Antique Paintings on Glass. ME. C. AUTON. £10. 1396 Line Engraving — " Physic," after Ostade. ME. BEN JOHNSON. Walker 1397 Voltaire, from Life. MES. G. CEAWHALL. Lady Synnot, of Bally moyer 1398 to 1409 Twelve Drawings by Ancient Masters, contributed by ME. T. OXLEY, Eoundhay, Leeds. 1410 Etching — The Henchman, from the original Picture byJ.Pettie, R.A. ME. J. T. LUCAS. £4 4s. J. T. Lucas 1411 Etching — The Redoubtable Temeraire and Fang at the Battle of Trafalgar. ME. A. BALLIN. £4 4s. A.Ballm 1412 Engraving — The Fates. SIE H. M. VAVASOUE. Michael Angelo 1413 Figure Subject. ME. E. HAWKS WELL. £5. Mortimer 1414 Writing in Pen and Ink — 1219 Verses from various parts of the New Testament, occupying a space of 96 square inches. ME. E. HOUSEMAN. E. Houseman 1415 Mosaic, after Sir P. P. Rubens — Picture of Christ and the Tribute Money. ME. WALTEE EOWLEY. John Dobbin STATUAEY IN THE PICTURE GALLERIES. GRAND SALOON. NO. SUBJECT AND CONTRIBUTOS. ARTIST. 1416 Madonna del Sisto — Dresden. COL. AKEOYD, HALIFAX. Romanelli, Florence 1417 Dirce — Reclining Figure. LOED WENLOCK. Canova 1418 The Hop Queen. MR. G. HALSE. £42. G. Hake 1419 An English Rose Bud. MR. J. JUNCK. £25. J. Junch 1420 David Playing on the Harp, original study of David by Romanelli, about the period of life when he slew Goliath. COL. AKROYD, HALIFAX. Romanelli, Florence ON THE GRAND STAIRCASE LEADING TO THE PICTURE SALOON. 1421 A Yorkshire Bride. MR. J. JUNCK. £40. J. Junch 1422 Bust— Female Head. THE EARL FEVERSHAM. 1423 Young England. MR. G. HALSE. £52 10s. G. Raise 1424 Bust— Elaine. MR. J. ADAMS ACTON. £105. J. Adams Acton GALLERIES A & B, NORTH. 1425 " The Dog of Alcibiades." THE EARL FEVERSHAM. Myron 1426 Bust. MR. THOS. GRAY. L. Pagani 1427 Antique Bust of Julius Ctesar, found whilst excavating in Rome, the HON. p. dawnay. 1428 Bust of Pope Clement the Fourtesnth (Ganganelli). THE HON. P. DAWNAY. 1428A Marble Figure. MR. SAMUEL BRIDGETT. J. Adams Acton 68 Statuary, GALLERIES C, D, E & F, SOUTH. NO. SUBJECT AND C0NTKIBUT0E. ABTIST. 1429 Marble Bust — The Duke of Wellington. EAEL FEVEESHAM. 1430 Marble Bust— Lord Eldon. EAEL FEVEESHAM. 1431 Narcissus. LOED WENLOCK. Thede 1432 Girl with Bird. LOED FEVEESHAM. 1433 Marble Bust — Cicero. EAEL FEVEESHAM. 1434 Marble Bust — Horace. EAEL FEVEESHAM. 1435 Marble Bust. EAEL FEVEESHAM. 1436 Marble Bust— The Hon. W. Pitt. EAEL FEVEESHAM. 1437 Statue in English Alabaster (nearly life size)—" Safe in the arms of Jesus" (awarded a medal at Philadel- phia, 1876, and honourable mention, Paris, 1878). ME. HAEEY HEMS. £210. Harry Hems THE GRAND STAIRCASE. PAINTINGS IN OIL NO. 1438 1439 1440 1441 1442 ]443 1444 1445 1446 1447 1448 1449 1450 1451 1452 1453 1454 SUBJECT AND CONTRIBUTOR. A Mountain Stronghold. ME. V. P. YGLESIAS. Eastrow, Whitby. MR. W. H. BOS HER. Spring Time. MR. FRANK H. ANDERSON. On the Thames. MR. c. w. ANDERSON. Henry VIII. taking Cranmer by the hand. MR. H. J. WARE. A Well in Venice. MR. G. G. kilburn. £100. Snigging Timber in the Skirts of the Forest. MR. BARTHOLOMEW SMITH. £52 10s. Windsor Castle from the Thames. ARTIST. V. P. Yglesias W. G. Foster J. Walton Carmichael Fisk G. G. Kilburn B. Smith MR. GEORGE WILEINS. £18 18* George Wilkins Fugitives (Towton Dale Fight — Wars of the Roses). £63. 10s. MR. JOHN RIOKINSON. The Cotter's Team. MR. W. HENDERSON. £31 Tantallan Castle — Sunrise. MR. RALPH HAWKS WELL. £10 10s. Near Dolgelly, North Wales. MR. JOHN WALSH. £8 8s. The Last Days of the Old Windmill. MR. AITKIN DOTT. The Coming Shower, Little Thornwick Bay MR. JOHN WINDASS. £18 18s. Scene on the Llugwy. MR. H. B. TAPLIN. Bridge at Mallwycl, N. Wales. MR. J. J. HUGHES. £30. Forest Shade (with Sheep by Oerardts). MR. W. WESTELL. £50. John Rickinson W. Henderson G. B. Sticks C. L. Shaw John Bell John Windass £35. J. F. Bird J. J. Hughes W. Westell 70 The Grand Staircase — Paintings in Oil, NO. SUBJECT AND CONTBIBUTOE. ABTIST. 1455 View of Bywel-on-Tyne. MR. G. CEAWHALL. Carmchael 1456 Kirkstall Abbey. MR. WEDDEEBUBN. J. C. Ibbetson 1457 Solitude—On the Greta. ME. H. B. TAPLIN. £18 18s. J. Faulkner Bird 1458 Deer Stalking in the Highlands. ME. 0. DANS ON. £100. J. T. Tuite 1459 On Guard. ME. J. EICKINSON. £63. W, Henderson 1460 Sea Piece — Moonlight. ME. J. C. BEDFOBD. Carmichael 1461 Village Pilgrims, crossing the Bridge at Lourdes, Pyrenees. ME. J. L. VYOHAN. £10. J. L. Vychan 1462 Marsden Kock. ME. G. E. BEEWIS. G. B. Sticks 1463 The Corn Field. ME. J. G. HAET. £52 10s. J. Constable, R.A. 1464 On the Yorkshire Coast. MR. F. T. POTTER. JR. Stubbs 1465 Scene in Devonshire, with Tower in distance. MR. J. G. HART. £84. W. B. Bartlett 1466 Cornelian Bay, Scarborough. MR. HENRY SMITH. £65. J. Meadows, sen. 1467 Portrait of the late George Dawson, M.A. MR. RICHARD WRIGHT. Richard Wright 1468 The Politician. MR. W. SMITH. Jonfshy 1469 Fanfalla a'ses compagnons de convent, episode tere du Roman Nicolo de Tape de M. Azeglio. MR. F. F. ABBEY. £140. B. Venturi (Gold Medal Trennial competition Boyal Academy, Fine Arts, Milan, 1870J 1470 Salmon Fishing in Ayrshire. MR. C. DANSON. £75. J. T. Tuite 1471 Glencoe, Argyleshire. MR. JAMES ROBERTS. J. Roberts 1472 Bolton Abbey— Sunrise. MR, W. H. GAUNT. Barker 1473 Eventide— Whitby. MR. M. C. W. FLOWER. £10 10s. B. W. Flower 1474 Painswick, Gloucestershire. MR. J. J. HUGHES. £5. J. J. Hughes 1475 View in The Grampians. ME. JOSEPH STEAD. £31 10s. Joseph Walton 1476 Mary Magdalene. ME. H.B.TAPLIN. £84. J. Faulkner Bird The Grand Staircase — Paintings in Oil. 71 NO. SUBJECT AND CONTBIBUTOR. ARTIST. 1477 Monte Marmorolo, Italian Tyrol. ME. R. 0. SAUNDERS. £105. R. C. Saunders 1473 Near Llanberis, North Wales. MR. CEDRIC GRAY. C. Gray 1479 The Borromean Islands, Lago Maggiore. MR. JOSEPH WALTON. £21. Joseph Walton 1480 Interior of the Roman Campagna. MR. w. A. WALKER. £31 10s. W. A. Walker 1481 View near Scarborough. MR. w. McBEAN. A. Griffin 1482 On the Glaslyn Pass. MR. J. J. HUGHES. £15. J. J. Hughes 1483 The Morning Walk. MR. JOSEPH STEAD. £31 10s. C. W. Nicholls, R.I.A. 1484 Landscape. MR. A. McKIBBIN. J. Cooke, Sen. 1485 The Slipper Merchant. MR. T. HOLROYD. T. Holroyd 1486 Encampment of Bedouin Arabs. MR. JOSEPH WALTON. £21. Joseph Walton 1487 Dinner Time. MR. J. K. BINNS. 1488 Inverlochy Castle. MR. JAMES McCULLOCK. 1489 Scawfell Pike, from Head of Wastwater. MR. BARTHOLOMEW SMITH. £21. B. Smith 1490 Autumn's Gifts. MR. FRANK TRIER. Mrs. Adeline Trier 1491 The Mirror. MR. J. SIMPSON. Pre-Raphaelite School 1492 Scene on the Thames. MR. GEORGE CARROLL. G. Carroll 1493 Jessica. THE REV. JOHN J. IRWIN. £10 10s. P. H. Miller 1494 The Hall, Kirby Knowle. MR. JOHN PENNINGTON. John Pennington 1495 Rustic Cottage and Figures. MR. RALPH HAWKS WELL. £26 5s. J. E. Meadows 1496 Off Robin Hood's Bay. MR. R. COLLINSON. R. Stubbs 1497 Scotch Landscape. MR. PRANK trier. £36. A.VanMaeckel 1498 The Past Shower ; Little Thornwick Bay. MR. JOHN WINDASS. £18 18s. John Windass 1499 The Abbey Bridge, Lanercost. MISS E. C. MAWSON. £10 10s. E. C. Mawson 1500 Forest Scene — Winter. MR. C. DANS ON. J. T. Tuite 1501 Landscape. MR. J. TURNER. Unknown 72 The Grand Staircase — Paintings in Oil. NO. SUBJECT AND CONTRIBUTOR. ARTIST. 1502 Twilight, Whitby Sands. ME. JOHN WIND ASS. £21. John Windass 1503 The Wreck. ME. JOHN GAETH. B. Stubbs 1504 Scotch Landscape. ME. FEANK teiee, £36. C. Schirm 1505 View of Doncaster Church — Evening. ME. F. MILNEE. F. Milner 1506 An Italian Woman. THE EEV. JOHN J. IEWIN. £10 10s. P. H. Miller 1507 A Point of Etiquette. ME. W. H. BOSHEE. £7 7s. W.H.Bosher 1508 Oxen Ploughing. MISS MAEGABET PILTEE. £30. after Bosa Bonheur, Margaret Pilter 1509 High Water at Carnarvon. ME. J. G. BEOWN. J.G.Brown 1510 Low Water at Carnarvon Castle. ME. J. G. BEOWN. £262 10s. the pair. J. G. Brown 1511 Glengariff Bay, Ireland. ME, H. B. TAPLIN. £45. J. F. Bird 1512 Waterfall near Dockry. ME. H. B. TAPLIN. £23. J.F. Bird 1513 Old Church, Betws-y-Coed, N. Wales. ME. JOHN PENNINGTON. John Pennington 1514 Autumn Berries. MISS CHAELOTTE HOLDEE. £20. Charlotte Holder 1515 Study from Life. ME, J. WINDASS. £15 15s. J. Windass 1516 John Wicliffe on completing his Translation of the New Testament. MISS ANGELINA GELLEE. £21. Angelina Geller 1517 A Moorland Stream. ME. A. J. staek. £25. A. J. Stark 1518 A Highland Stream. ME. JOSEPH A. KEAN. £20. Joseph A. Kean 1519 Wreck of Sand's End, Whitby. ME. H. W. WATSON. £42 B. Stubbs 1520 Old Friends. MISS ISABELLE SMITH. £8 8s. /. Smith ANTIQUARIAN ROOM. NO. SUBJECT AND CONTRIBUTOR. ARTIST. 1521 Sir Francis Burdett. SIE HAKCOUKT JOHNSTONE, BAET. JSforthcote, JR. A. 1522 Dead Game. ME. H. M. BAINES. Snyders 1523 Portrait of Terrier. ME. H. B. TAPLIN. Hogarth 1524 Adam Baines. ME. J. S. STEANGWAYS. Believed to be Sir P. Lely 1525 Portrait of a Gentleman in Armour. ME. W. H. EAGLAND. Velasquez 1526 Head of an Apostle. THE EEV. W. VALENTINE, M.A. 1527 Wright of Derby. THE CENTRAL HALL. NO. SUBJECT AND CONTRIBUTOR. ARTIST. 1528 The Raising of the Cross, from Altar-piece by P. P, Rubens in Antwerp Cathedral. ME. ISAAC POAD. 200 Guineas. Attributed to Rosetts 1529 Out of Work. ME. J. BEOADHEAD. <£30. A. Jones 1530 Classical Landscape, with Figures, Cattle, and Waterfall. ME. J. G. HAET. £52 10s. Salvator Rosa 1531 Wild Boar Hunt. J. S. STEANGEWAYES. Schneider 1532 The Nativity. ME. E. E. DAVIES. 400 Guineas THE SOUTH GALLERY OF THE EXHIBITION HALL. SCHOOLS OF AET. YORK SCHOOL OF ART (J. S. Dominy, Master). NO. SUBJECT AND CONTRIBUTOR. ARTIST. 1533 Bust of Ajax. G. Midforth 1534 Head of a Lion. Richard Hawthorn 1535 Study of Fruit. G. Fall 1536 Triumphal Car. Emma Smith 1537 Gothic Capital. W. E. Welton LEEDS SCHOOL OF art (Mr. Andrew Stevenson). 1538 Fighting Gladiator. W. G. Kingston 1539 Design for Chintzes. J. D. StoTcoe 1540 Design for Chintzes. W. L. Rawlinson 1541 Design for Wall Papers. W. G. Kingston 1542 Stump Drawing of Gothic Capital. J. W. Rayner 1543 Design for Stained Glass for Screen Door. F. Horsman ROTHERHAM SCHOOL OF ART (Mr. G. B. Willis). 1544 Drawing from a Cast. W. H. Banks 1545 Design for Room Furniture. W. H. Banks 1546 Design for Park Gates. W. II. Sherburn YORK INSTITUTE (J. Cobb Seller, Sec.) 1547 Freehand Outline. W. T. Wincup 1548 Shading from Cast. John Dale 1549 Outline of Figure. Arthur Loadman 1550 Shading Ornament. Henry Brown 1551 Outline of Trajan Frieze. James Holliday 1552 Design for Lodge Gates. R. A. Stovehouse South Gallery of Exhibition Hall — Schools of Art. 75 KEIGHLEY SCHOOL OF AET (Mr. T. Carrodus, Sec.) NO. SUBJECT AND CONTRIBUTOR. ARTIST. 1553 Bevel Wheels, in Sepia. T. Keighley 1554 Chalk Drawing — Fighting" Gladiator. Fred Dean 1555 Chalk Drawing of St. Cecilia. John Wilkinson 1556 Chalk Drawing of Thistle Leaf. J. C. Butterfield 1557 Locomotive, in Colours. Harry Noble 1553 Design in Colour for Plate, Cup and Saucer. John Clark BAENSLEY SCHOOL OF AET (W. Jones, Master). 1559 Design for Wall Decoration, Joseph Ingall 1560 Design for Damask. F. Bedford 1561 Group of Flowers. Joseph Ingall 1582 Design for Damask. H. Summers 1563 Mechanical Drawing. F. Bedford HUDDEESFIELD SCHOOL OF AET (Mr. Joseph Bate, Master). 1564 Drawing from Cast. Bradley Shaw 1565 Design in Chalk. Bradley Shaw 1566 Design for Paperhanging. Annie Wood 1567 Design for Tiles. Annie Wood 1568 Outline from the Flat. Annie Wood 1569 Drawing from Cast. Alfred Lodge SELBY SCHOOL OF AET (J. T. Atkinson). 1570 Shading, with the Stump. John K. Robinson 1571 Still Life. F. Sherwood 1572 Flowers. F. Sherwood 1573 Shading, from the Cast. S. Ullathorne 1574 Flowers. W. H. Bell 1575 Ornament. . E. Swaine HALIFAX school of AET (Mr. Charles J. Fox). 1576 Design for Brussels Carpet. J. W. Riley 1577 Design for Surface Decoration. J. W. Riley 1578 Sheet of Historic Ornament. W. M. Stott 1579 Design for Axminster Carpet. J. Holgate WATER COLOUR DRAWINGS, PAINTINGS ON CHINA, ARCHITECTURAL DRAWINGS, ENGRAVINGS, PEN AND INK SKETCHES, PHOTOGRAPHS, LITHOGRAPHS, &c, &c. NO. SUBJECT AND CONTRIBUTOR. ARTIST. 1580 Line Engraving' — Ruth, after Leader. ME. BEN JOHNSON. Stocks 1581 Perspective Drawing — Corliss Beam Engine. ME. JOHN McKAIG. John McKaig 1582 Lithograph — The Last Pinch; Coloured from the Original Picture by J. T. Lucas. ME. J. T. LUCAS. £1 10s. J. T. Lucas 1583 Ornament (French). ME. F. SHEEWOOD. F. Sherwood 1584 Chromo.— Motherless : Calves (after G. W. Horlor). ME. E. H. PICKEEING. 1585 Line Engraving — " Punch," after Webster. ME. B. JOHNSON. 1586 Lake Scene with Sunset. ME. JAMES W. DAVIS. George Barrett, Jun 1587 Valley of Llannber, Carnarvonshire, 1778. ME. JAMES W. DAVIS. G. H. Grimm 1588 Interior View of the Old Row, Chester. ME. JOHN WOOD WAED. £20. S. D. Swarhrech 1589 Fish Baskets. ME. J. D. ELL WOOD. Lousia Furinage 1590 Foro Romano. SIE H. M. VAVASOUE, BAET. C. Stantini 1591 Arundel Castle. ME. THOMAS PYNE. £8 8s. Thomas Pyne 1592 Alpine Scenery. ME. T. myees. £10. Marchhank 1593 The King's Archer. ME. ABBEY. £25. M. A. Lupi 1594 Lithograph — Portrait of James Holdsworth, Esq., from the Oil Picture by J. T. Lucas. ME. J. T. LUCAS. J. T. Lucas Water Colour Drawings, Paintings on China, c&c. 77 NO. SUBJECT AND CONTRIBUTOR. ARTIST. 1595 Crayon Drawing — Child reclining. THE EAEL FEVEESHAM. Not known 1596 Upsall Castle. ME. E. H. TUETON. Goldie $ Child 1597 Fancy Subject, Painted on China. LADY PAYNE GALLWEY. £2 10s. 1598 Fancy Subject, Painted on China. LADY PAYNE GALLWEY. £2 10s. 1599 Ecce Homo. Painted on China. MISS ANNIE E. SIMPSON. 1600 Feeding her Pets. Painted on China. MISS ANNIE E. SIMPSON. 1601 L'Arnore. Painted on China. MISS ANNIE E. SIMPSON. 1602 Ophelia. Painted on China. MISS ANNIE E. SIMPSON. 1603 Marguerite. Painted on China. MISS ANNIE E. SIMPSON. 1604 Tarantelle. Painted on China. MISS ANNIE E. SIMPSON. 1605 Portrait of Child. Painted on China. MISS ANNIE E. SIMPSON. 1606 The Old Bridge, Godalming. ME, J. D. ELLWOOD. £3 3s. 1607 Cottage in Landscape. ME. J. D. ELLWOOD. £3 3s. 1608 Fruit Piece, Normanton, Leeds. 1609 Perspective Drawing — Grand Avenue Bridge, Philadelphia. ME. JOHN McKAIG. John McKaig 1610 Interior with Figures. ME. J. W. DAVIS. F. Wheatley, R.A. 1611 Ingleborough, from Gearstones. ME. W. GEAY. W. Gray, London 1612 Alpine Scenery. ME. T. MYEES. £10. Marchbanh 1613 Fish Merchant, Lisbon. ME. ABBEY. £20. M. A. Lupi 1614 Roman Peasant warming herself by a fire. ME. ABBEY. £10. M. A. Lupi 1615 Thirlmere, looking North. ME. W. GEAY, J. Salmon 1616 York, from Lamel Hill. ME. W. GEAY. Cave Lady P. Gallwey Lady P. Gallwey Annie E. Simpson Annie E. Simpson Annie E. Simpson Annie E. Simpson Annie E. Simpson Annie E. Simpson Annie E. Simpson Lousia Furinage Lousia Furinage G. W. Pitts 78 Water Colour Drawings, Paintings on China, dc. NO. SUBJECT AND CONTRIBUTOR. ARTIST. 1617 Interior View of the Old Kow, Chester. MR, JOHN WOODWARD. £20. S. D. Swarbrech 1618 Seaton Carew. MR. BEN JOHNSON. Carmicliael 1619 Print — The Gipsy Fortune Teller. MR. E. H. turton. Engraved by J. R. Smith 1620 Resting. MR. A. STEELE. A. Steele "As I lay a thinking ******** Merry sang the bird, as it sat upon the tree." 1621 The Relief of Lucknow. MR. C. W. ANDERSON. Barker 1 622 The Crimean Heroes. MR. C. W. ANDERSON. Barker 1623 Pen and Ink Drawing of Dining Room Decoration (Exd. at Royal Academy). MR WALTER HENSMAN. " W. Hensman 1624 Photograph — Ducal Palace and the Piazetta. R. BAKER AND W. PUMPHREY. R. Baker $ W. Pumphrey 1625 Photograph— The Rialto, Venice. R. BAKER AND W. PUMPHREY. R. Baker & W. Pumphrey 1626 Photograph — On the Llugwy, North Wales. MR. W. BEDFORD. W, Bedford 1627 River Scene, Bettws-y-Coed. MR. w BEDFORD. W. Bedford 1628 Photograph— The Castle Mill, Warwick.- MR. W. BEDFORD. W. Bedford 1629 Photograph — Village of Stoneleigh. MR. W. BEDFORD. W. Bedford 1630 Warwick Castle from the Avon. MR. W. BEDFORD. W. Bedford 163 L View near Beddgelert, N. Wales. MR. W. BEDFORD. W. Bedford 1682 Photograph — Warwick Castle from the Bridge. MR. W. BEDFORD. W. Bedford 1633 Photograph — Caesar's Tower, Warwick Castle. MR. W. BEDFORD. W. Bedford 1634 Pen and Ink Drawing — "Duke." MR. PEACE. J. E. Batman 1635 Architectural Drawing — St. Augustine's Church, Darlington. MESSRS. J. HANSOM AND SON. J. Hansom $ Son 1636 Photographic Views of Rievaulx, Fountains, and Bolton Abbeys. MR, W. MONKHOUSE 1637 York Station. MR, J. DUNCAN. J. Luncan Water Colour Drawings, Paintings on China, dx. 79 NO. SUBJECT AND CONTKIBUTOE. ARTIST. 1638 Photograph — Clifton Scope. ME. J. DUNCAN. 1639 Photograph — Castle Howard. ME. J. DUNCAN. 1640 Coloured Photograph — Portrait of Mr. Isaac Poad. ME. ISAAC POAD. H. Nemans 1641 Portrait of a Lady. ME. SAEONY. 0. Sarony 1642 Frame of Small Portraits. ME. SAEONY. 0. Sarony 1643 Architectural Drawing — Exterior, St. Philip's Church, Arundel. MESSRS. J. HANSOM AND SON. J. Hansom $ Son 1644 Permanent Autotype — The Mayors of England and Wales, 1878. ME. w vaeey. 1645 Photographs — Frame of Local Views. ME. J. DUNCAN. 1646 Photographs— Frame of Local Views. ME. J. DUNCAN. 1647 The Horse Fair. ME, C. W. ANDEESON. R. Bonheur 1648 Case of Coloured Photographs on Porcelain. ME. A. M. CEOMACK. A. M. Cromack 1649 Architectural Drawing — Interior, St. Philip's Church, Arundel. MESSES. J. HANSOM AND SON. J. Hansom $ Son 1650 Photograph finished in Oils of The Eight Hon. the Lord Mayor of York (Wm. Varey, Esq.) ME. W. P. GLAISBY. W. P. Glaisby 1651,1652 Two Frames of Carbon Photographs on Porcelain, Painted in Water Colours. ME. W. P. GLAISBY. W. P. Glaisby 1653 to 1655 Three Frames of Plain Photographs, printed in Silver. — Children, Dogs. ME. W. P. GLAISBY. W. P. Glaisby 1656 One Photograph. ME. W. P. GLAISBY. W. P. Glaisby 1657,1658 Two Enlarged Carbon Photographs, Painted in Oils. ME. W. P. GLAISBY. W. P. Glaisby Pencil Drawing on Parchment — Portrait of Joseph Raphson- ME. B. H. DALE. T. Forster, 1705 Pencil Drawing on Parchment — Portrait of James Downes. ME. B. H. dale. T. Forster 1659 -l * Pencil Drawing on Parchment — Portrait of Sarah Downes. MR. B. H. DALE. T. Forster Pencil Drawing on Parchment — Portrait, unknown. ME. B. H. dale. T. Forster 80 Water Colour Drawings, Paintings on China, NO. SUBJECT AND CONTEIBUTOE. AETIST. 1660 Portrait in Crayons. ME. W. M. BAINES. Vaselette 1661 Psyche, with Vase — Study in two Crayons MR. W. SESSIONS. After Blyschlog 1662 to 1665 Photographs — Sets of Four Scenes from Shakes- peare's Plays. MR. J. DUNCAN. 1666 Architectural Drawing, Exterior, submitted in competition for the New Spa Buildings, Scarbro', and Premiated. MESSRS. JOHN GIBSON AND SON. John Gibson $ Son 1667 Portrait in Crayons. MR. W. M. BAINES. Vaselette 1668 Carbon Photograph — Edward Baines, Esq. MR. W. HANSON. 1669 Carbon Photograph— REV. DR. GOTT. MR. W. HANSON. 1670 Carbon Photograph— Sir T. Beckett, Bart. MR. W. HANSON. 1671 The Deer Pass. MR. 0. W. ANDERSON. 1672 Photograph of the Archbishop of York. MESSRS. W. T. AND F. GOWLAND. 1673 Photograph of Lady Hermine Duncombe. MESSRS. W. T. AND F. GOWLAND. 1674 Photograph of Walter Creyke. MESSRS. W. T. AND F. GOWLAND. 1675 Portrait of Master Guy Fairfax. MESSRS. W. T. AND F. GOWLAND. 1676 Photograph of Col. Fairfax. MESSRS. W. T. AND F. GOWLAND. 1677 Photograph of Sir G-. 0. Wombwell. MESSRS. W. T. AND F. GOWLAND. 1678 Photograph of Capt. Slingsby. MESSRS. W. T. AND F. GOWLAND. 1 679 Octagon Circular Table of Photographs. MESSRS. W. T. AND J. GOWLAND. 1680 Architectural Drawing — Interior of the New Spa, Scar- borough. MESSRS .JOHN GIBSON AND SON. /. Gibson §• Son 1681 Photograph — Madonna della Luna. MR. M. COPPLESTONE. 1682 to 1688 Series of Fine Old Prints— Don Quixote, 1724. MR, T. EADON. Two in Gallery F, South. W. Hanson W. Hanson W. Hanson Landseer Messrs. Gowland Messrs. Gowland Messrs. Gowland Messrs. Gowland Messrs. Gowland Messrs. Gowland Messrs. Gowland Messrs. Gowland Water Colour Drawings, Paintings on China, &c. 81 KO. SUBJECT AND CONTRIBUTOR. ARTIST. 1689 Chromo.— Can't you Talk? (after George Holmes). ME. E. H. PICKERING. 1690 The Ferry. MR. DAVID MACINTOSH. W. Payne 1794 1691 Portrait of a Lady. LORD FEVERSHAM. 1692 Crayon Drawing — Lady with Lyre. THE EARL FEVERSHAM 1693 BantryBay. MR. W. H. STOPFORD. £15 15s. W.H.Stopford 1694 After a Storm. MR. F. F. ABBEY. £15 15s. E. A. Penley 1695 Spring. MR. S. HOLLYER. Sarah Wadham 1696 Cochem on the Moselle. MR. FRANCIS F. ABBEY. £30. W. Callow 1697 Cave of the Saurians, Whitby Scaur. MR. GEORGE HENRY LAMBERT. 15 Guineas. Newcome 1698 Pifferari. SIR H. M. VAVASOUR, BART. 1699 Street in Edinburgh. MR. F. F. ABBEY. £26 10s. L. Rayner 1700 Architectural Drawing — Head Quarters Offices, York. MR. F. A. DOVEY. F. A. Dovey 1701 Beauchamp Chapel, Warwick. MR. w. RICHARDSON. " Their good swords are rust, Their souls are with the saints, we trust." 1702 Landscape with Castle, near Meavey, Dartmoor. MR. RALPH HAWKS WELL. £10 10s. C. E. Brittan 1703 Scotch Lake. MISS STEVENS. Jane Stevens 1704 Windsor Forest. MR. JOSEPH STEAD. £21. Harper 1705 Edinburgh Castle. MR. F. F. ABBEY. £26 10s. L. Rayner 1706 Chromo. — Which will you have ? (after George Holmes). MR. E. H. PICKERING. 1707 Fruit on Sideboard. MR. EDWIN WOOD. Edwin Wood 1708 Powyllcrochin, Glengarriffe. MR. W. H. STOPFORD. £10 10s. W. H. Stqiford 1709 Mountain and Lake. MR. FRANCIS T. ABBEY. £15 15s. E. A. Penley. 1710 East End of Selby Abbey Church. MR. F. SHERWOOD. ' F. Sherwood 1711 The Gleaner. MR. SAMUEL HOLLYER. £20. J. Simmons 1712 Frame containing Chromos after Birket Foster, — "Blackberry Gatherers," "Fisherman's Cot- tage." MR. W. SESSIONS. 6 82 Water Colour Drawings, Paintings on China, dc. NO. SUBJECT AND CONTRIBUTOR. ARTIST. 1713 Tintern Abbey. C. H. MIDFOETH, 8, Union Terrace. C. H. Midforth 1714 Cartmel Priory. — Interior. ME. FEANCIS F. ABBEY. £10. Annie Wood 1715 English Dining. ME. JAMES W. DAVIS. T. Rowlandson 1716 Sketch of the celebrated Picture (The Cherry Seller). ME, W. H. GAUNT. George Smith 1717 Coloured Photograph — Adversity. ME. E. H. PICKEEING. £5. After James Sant, R.A. 1718 Crayon Drawing. ME. FEED. GOWLAND. Fred. Gowland 1719 The Palace at The Hague, Holland. ME. W. F. STOCKS. £18 18s. W. F. Stocks 1720 Loch Maree. ME. GEOEGE FOWLEE JONES. £8 8s. G. Fowler Jones 1721 View on the Coast, Scarbro'. ANGELINA GELLEE. £2 los. Angelina Geller 1722 The Old Ouse Bridge. ME. J. WILKINSON. H. Cave 1723 Architectural Drawing — Exterior, Church of the Holy Name, Manchester. MESSES. J. HANSOM AND SON. J. Hansom $ Son 1724 St. Malo and St. Servan, Brittany. ME. FEEDEBICK T. LOTT. £25. Frederick T. Loti 1725 Death of Captain Cook (old) ME. EDWIN YOUNG. Unknown 1726 A Moorland Scene. MISS MAUD WADDINGTON. £3 3s. Maud Waddington 1727 Coloured Photographs — Prosperity (after James Sant, R.A.) ME. E. H. PIOKEEING. £5. 1728 Crayon Drawing. ME. FEED. GOWLAND. Fred. Gowland 1729 Boscastle, Cornwall. ME. E. HOSKIN. £6 6s. R. Hoskin 1730 The Horn, Romsdalen, Norway. ME. G. FOWLEE JONES. £8 8s. G. Fowler Jones 1731 Alongside Margoba. ME. F. F. abbey. £16. Ciardi 1732 Frame containing Chromos after Birket Foster — " Bird Nesting," " Surrey Lane." ME. W. SESSIONS. 1733 West Front of York Minster. ME. J. STEAD. £10. T. Fall 1734 Chapel of St. Landry. MISS C. J. ATKINS. C. J. Atldns 1735 French Table d'Hote. ME. J. W. DAVIS. T. Rowlandson Water Colour Drawings, Paintings on China, dtc. 83 George Fall Domenichino A. L. Toivnshend Lawrence Hart MR. W. SESSIONS. Jeannette Harding NO. SUBJECT AND CONTEIBUTOK, ARTIST. 1736 View of Marygate and York Minster. MR. GEORGE KIDD. 1737 Engraving — Presentation in the Temple. SIR H. M. VAVASOUR. 1738 " Spinster " and Family. MR. ANTHONY ROBINSON. 1739 View in Wales. MR. JOSEPH STEAD. £7. 7s. 1740 Two Studies in Sepia, after J. Syer. 1741 The Firs, Hampstead Heath. MRS. HARDING. 1742 View of York Minster after the Fire of 1829 (East). MR. RICHARD ALLEN. £10 10s. G. Nicholson 1743 The Old Ouse Bridge, York. MR. J. WILKINSON. W. Chapman 1744 Seven Sketches in or near Venice, in one frame. MR. B. H. DALE. Sheppard Dale 1745 Chromo. — Returning from Pasture: Evening (after Birket Foster). MR. E. H. PICKERING. 1746 Group of Fish. MR. A. FRANCIS LYDON. £17 17s. A. F. Lydon 1747 Kirkham Abbey, Gateway. MR. ANTHONY ROBINSON. John Storey 1748 Thirty-six Drawings, in three frames, representing the to various Castes and Callings of the Bombay Presidency. 1750 MR. T. S. MOSS. 1751 View of York Minster after the Fire of 1829 (East). MR. RICHARD ALLEN. £10 10s. G. Nicholson 1752 View of York Minster after the Fire of 1829 (West). MR, RICHARD ALLEN. £10 10s. G. Nicholson 1753 The Old Ouse Bridge, MR. J. WILKINSON. 1754 The Rainbow. MR. JAMES W DAVIS. 1755 1756 The May-Day Garland. MISS CHARLOTTE HOLDER. £7. Haunt of Wild Ducks — Early Morning. MR. JOSEPH STEAD. £15 15s. W. Chapman Joshua Wallis Charlotte Holder Nicholls 84 Water Colour Drawings, Paintings on China, dc. NO. SUBJECT AND CONTRIBUTOR. ARTIST. 1757 Pen and Ink Drawing — The Hindoo Maiden. ME. W. W. HARGROVE. £15 15s. Joseph Batman 1758 Roman Peasants. SIR H. M. VAVASOUE, bart. 1759 Old Engraving- " Field of the Cloth of Gold." MR. J. S. STRANGWAYES. 1760 Old Engraving — Henry VIII. embarking at Dover. MR. J. S. STRANGWAYES. 1761 Design for Stained Glass Window. MESSRS. POWELL BROTHERS. Powell Brothers 1762 Architectural Drawing — Exterior St. Benedict's, Fort Augustus, N.B. MESSRS. J. HANSOM AND SON. J. Hansom Son 1763 Architectural Drawing — Design submitted for the Town Hall, Wakefield. MR. WILLIAM BAKEWELL. William Balewell 1764 Drawing in Ink and Water — Crypt, York Minster. THE REV. A. OLIVIER. The Rev. A. Olivier 1765 Architectural Drawing of Easter Tomb, Cowthorpe Church. MR. E. R. TATE. E. R. Tate 1766 Drawing in Ink and Water — Scarborough Harbour at Low Tide. THE REV. A. OLIVIER. The Rev. A. Olivier 1767 Architectural Drawing — Corinthian Order, from the Temple of Jupiter Stater, at Rome. ME. W. BROWN. W. Brown 1768 Drawing in Ink and Water — Grasmere. THE REV. A. OLIVIER. The Rev. A. Olivier 1769 Illuminated Address — Rev. H. Cattley. Johnson $• Tesseyman 1770 A Connoisseur (Royal Academy, 1878). MR. T. R. SPENCE. £20. T. R. Spence 1771 Design for Stained Glass Window. MESSRS. POWELL BROTHERS. Powell Brothers THE FINE A K T GALLEEIE S, CONTRIBUTORS. Abbey, Francis F., The Quarries, Gledholt, Huddersfield, 3, 38, 39, 45, 101, 104, 118, 146, 148, 164, 173, 179, 187, 210, 235, 617, 642, 644, 669, 681, 688, 708, 770, 771, 779, 798, 802, 816, 825, 827, 828, 836, 841, 866, 905, 912, 921, 927, 940, 965, 980, 987, 990, 1000, 1004, 1026, 1034, 1036, 1040, 1048, 1049, 1069, 1076, 1077, 1132, 1168, 1189, 1193, 1216, 1225, 1246, 1469, 1593, 1613, 1614, 1694, 1696, 1699, 1705, 1709, 1714, 1731. Ackrill, Robert, 8, West Park, Harrogate, 477, 565, 628, 630. Acton, George, Low Ousegate, York, 352, 362, 401, 553, 1172, 1176, 1224. Acton, John Adams, Marcutta House, 103, Marylebone Road, London, 1424. Agnew, Thos. & Sons, Manchester, 1305, 1306, 1307, 1308, 1309. Akroyd, Col., Bank Field, Halifax, 36. 119, 126, 160, 161, 278, 292, 537, 739, 751, 768, 795, 811, 821, 831, 846, 889, 897, 925, 979, 1416, 1420. Allan, Richard. Bridlington Quay 1742, 1751, 1752. Anderson, Charles William, Kirk Hammerton Hall, York, 22, 162, 202, 236, 245, 247, 248, 668, 1145, 1188, 1266, 1441, 1621, 1622, 1647, 1671. Anderson, Frank. Bootham, York, 386, 833, 1052. 1440. Anderson, Miss Constance, 17, Stonegate, York, 1222. Anderson, Walter, care of J. Bour- let, 17, Nassau Street, Middle- sex Hospital, London, 1167. Annandale, Jas. H., Esk Tower, Lasswade, N.B., 737. Ashton, James, 43, Goodramgate, York, 1353. Aspa, R., Priory House, Leaming- ton, 763, 890, 904, 1061. Atkins, Catherine Jane, 210, Holland Road, Kensington, London, 662, 1734. Atkinson, J. G., 54, Calford Road, London, 165. Auton, Christopher, 67, Petergate, York, 1394, 1395. Baines,W. M., Esq., Bell HaU, York, 345, 350, 363, 376, 388, 392, 396, 515, 547, 1522, 1660, 1667. BakeweU, William, 38, Park Square, Leeds, 1331, 1352, 1763. Baker, R.,M.D., The Retreat, York. 1624, 1625. Ballin, A., The Grange, 82, Park Road, Haverstock Hill, Lon- don, 1295, 1411. Banerle, Carl, 12, Dawson Place, Pembridge Square, London, 168, 188. Banks, Thos. J., Goathland, York, 243. Bannatyne, J. J ., 7, Crescent Place, Mornington Crescent, Lon- don, 786, 895. Barber, J. Silburn, Osbaldwick, 920, 1369. Barnes, J., Keswick, 67. Barnsley School of Art, 1559, 1560, 1561, 1562, 1563. Barraud, C. T., 4, Langham Place, London, 124. Contributors. — Fine Art Galleries. Bateeon, — , Harrogate, 1161. Bayes, A. W., 21, Adelaide Road, Haverstoek Hill, London, 1155, 1201, 1236. Baylies, 'Wyke, 7, North Road, Clapham Park, London, 43. Bayly, James, 1297. Beale, Miss Sophia, 3, Kent Ter- race, London, 744. Bean, Eugene, Yorkshire Bank, York, 623, 962. Bedford, J. C, Chapel Allerton, Leeds, 1460. Bedford, W., 326, Camden Road, London, 1626, 1627, 1628, 1629, 1630, 1631, 1632, 1633. Bell, Arthur G-., Westcroft, Eng- land's Lane, Haverstoek Hill, London, 218, 284. Bell, Mrs. T., Crosby Court, North- allerton, 832. Benett, Newton, 2, Chester Ter- race, Regent's Park, London, 766, 843. Bennett, Isabel, Ulfton Grove, Southgate Road, Islington, London, 87 Beresford, Miss, 41, Elveston Place, Queen's Gate, London, 1068. Binns, Jonas Kenyon, King's Cross, Halifax, 1251, 1487. Bird, Dr., St. Leonard's, York, 132, 478. 555, 568, 657, 945, 1163. Birtles, Henry, 152, Adelaide Road, London, 72. Blackburn, Helena, 30, Suther- land Place, Bayswater, Lon- don, 797. Boddy, W. J., 12, St. Paul's Square, York, 784, 859, 978, 1030, 1356. Booth, H. C, F.S.A., 7, Parliament Street,Harrogate, 329, 368,514. Booth, John, Beech Cottage, Heworth, York, 131. Bollans, Edward, Kenilworth, 302, 303, 306, 314, 318, 503. Bosher, William Henry, 13, Pro- vidence Avenue, Leeds, 66, 1439, 1507. Bosomworth, Charles, Market Place, Thirsk, 374, 394, 395, 499. _ Bourlet, James, 17, Nassau Street, Middlesex Hospital, London, 27, 35, 193, 757, 938, 1200. Bouvier, Agustus, 56, Alexander Road, St. John's Wood, Lon- don, 926. Bradley, George, 5, Precentor's Court, York, 613. Brewis, G. B., Newcastle-on-Tyne, 1462. Bridge, William, 132, St. Vincent Street, Ladywood, Birming- ham, 20, 1260. Brigg, B. S., Burlington House, Keighley, 981. Broadhead, J., Albion Street, Leeds, 1529. Browett, Sarah E., Hoibrook. Selby Road, London, 850, 877. Brown, A. K., 113, West Regent Street, Glasgow, 1258. Brown, George, Heworth Green, York, 524. Brown, George, 48, Monkgate. York, 864. Brown, W., Park Villa, Fulford Road, York. 1767. Brown, J. G ., Richmond Road, Headingley, Leeds, 1509.1510 Brooks, Thos., 3, Upper Phillimore Gardens, Kensington, London, 120,277, 316, 1213. Buchser, F., Soleure, Switzerland, 1130, 1159, 1180, 1221. Buckle, A., Manor House, York, 793, 918. Budgett, Samuel, Bristol. 1428a. Bulmer, Thomas P., Mount Villas, York, 55, 1202, 1214, 1253. Burton, J., Poppleton Villa, York, 59, 167, 183, 244. Burton, Mrs.. Poppleton Villa, York, 128', 280. Burnett, Frederick, 30, West- bourne Terrace, Mount Pres- ton. Leeds, 17, 180, 301,705,728. Carroll, George, Ordnance Survey Office, Phoenix Park. Dublin, 753, 1492. Chapman, J. W., 53, Warwick Road. London, 133, 1123. Chapman, W., York, 898. Clark, Joseph Dixon,North Shields, 706, 1075. Clark, S. B., care of J. Bourlet, 17, Nassau Street, Middlesex Hospital, London, 147, 194, 319, 643, 731. Contributors. — Fine Art Galleries. Clarkson, Robert, 38, East Mount Road, York, 14, 19, 92, 639. Clarkson, W.S., Whitby, 393, 1115. Claxton, Adelaide, 39, Cornwall Road, Bayswater, London, 31, 41, 68, 1240. Cole, James, G-rove Lodge, Acton, London, W., 6, 91, 1217. Cole, J. W., 39, Brecknock Road, London, 269, 715. -Collinson, Robert, Falsgrave, Scar- borough, 18, 23, 24, 53, 105, 166, 185, 189, 200, 207, 221, 228, 246, 248, 325, 370, 404, 472, 502, 558, 572, 574, 580, 592, 618, 619, 635, 694, 719, 720, 729, 730, 732, 736, 738, 752, 914, 928, 946, 948, 950, 952, 956, 983, 984, 1064, 1143, 1148, 1194, 1241, 1263, 1496. Comber, Rev. H. G. Wandesf ord, B.A., Rector of Oswaldkirk York, 492, 1097. Cook, Charles H., 9, Westbourne Terrace, Scarborough, 1223. Copplestone, Matthew, 14, Clarence Street, York, 974, 1681. Oordeaux, William, 14, De Grey Street, York, 710, 1022. Cowling, Henry, 15, St. Mary's, York, 848, 1018. Crawhall, George, Burton Croft, York, 223, 400, 543, 579, 726, 1140, 1455. Crawhall, Mrs., Burton Croft, York, 1397. Creyke, Ralph, Rawcliffe Hall, Selby, 525, 526, 527, 528, 529, 530, 531, 541, 561, 945, 1084, 1096, 1106, 1107, 1163. Croft, Harry, The Mount, York, 334, 375, 377, 606, 608. Cromack, A. M., 30, Newborough Street, Scarborough 1648. Crowther, John, 7, Oakley Cres- cent, London, 99, 840, 1023. Cruikshank, William, 102, Ken- nington Road, London^ 942, 992, 1072, 1078. Curnock, J. Jackson, 7, Richmond Hill, Clifton, Bristol, 804, 839. Dale, B. H., Kingston Villas, New Parks, Scarborough, 788, 885, 966, 1659, 1744. Dale, G. P., Falconer House, Scarborough, 667. Danson, C, Pocklington, 697, 699, 1458, 1470, 1500. Davidson, Alexander, 65, West Regent Street, Glasgow, 1268. Davies, E. E., York, 1365, 1366, 1532. Davis, James W., Chevinedge, Halifax, 862, 894, 900, 996, 1021, 1067, 1392, 1586, 1587, 1610, 1715, 1735, 1754. Dawnay, The Hon. P., Bening- brough Hall, York, 328, 508, 519, 520, 538, 544, 575, 601, 607 . 741,1081,1095,1113,1427,1428. Deakin, Jane, Watford, Herts., 1044, 1060 Deans, Edward, 22, St. John's Wood, London, 651, 685. Desanges, The Chevalier, 16, Staf- ford Place, Oxford. Street. London, 1264. Deville, Titus, Harrogate, 5, 399, 474, 599, 655, 691, 692, 1129, 1196, 1219. Dibdin, Thomas C, 53, Belsize Road, St. John's Wood, London, 1055. Dicksee, John R., 6, Fitzroy Square, London, 75, 141. Dixon, A. S., The Woodlands, Leeds, 4, 33, 211, 253, 648. Dockree, M. E., 13, Queen's Road, St. John's Wood, London, 113, 205. Dodsworth, George, The Mount, York, 2, 272, 296, 304, 722, 910, 972, 1151. Dominy, J. S., 3, Bootham Terrace. York, 686, 1019. Donaldson, A. B., 10, Argyll Road, Kensington, London, 853,1020. Dott, Aitken, 26, Castle Street, Edinburgh, 1450. Dovey, P. A., Fulford, York, 1700. Dudley, T., Haxby Road, York, 930, 1330. Draffin, John, Eastern Pavilion, York, 473. Dunhill, Charles, M.D., Gray's Court, York, 476, 482, 483, 493, 518, 522, 523, 535, 636, 1162, 1170, 1351. Duncan, Joseph, Minster Gates. York, 1637, 1638, 1639, 1645^ 1646 1662, 1663, 1664, 1665. Contributors. — Fine Art Galleries. Dyson, Meek, Haxby, York, 624, 626, 991, 1073. Eaden, Miss M. M., 1, Clifton, York, 1070. Eadon, Thomas, Blackwood Hall, Selby, 1313, 1314, 1315, 1316, 1662, 1663, 1664, 1665, 1666, 1667, 1668. Eagland, W. H., Stanley Villa, Heading-ley, Leeds, 326, 573, 590, 597, 1525. Eastwood, Francis Hurst, 21, Montague Street, Russell Square, London, 808, 871. Edmunds, E. M., 80, Guildford Street,Russell Square,London, 122, 638. Ellis, Col. J. J., 51, Portland Place, London, 317. Ellis, Thomas Bootham, York, 159, 285, 545, 610, 754. Ellwood J. D., 1589, 1606, 1607. Feversham, The Right Hon. The Earl of, Duncombe Park, Helmsley, 234, 405, 406, 407, 408, 409, 410, 411, 412, 413, 414, 415, 416, 417, 418, 419, 420, 421, 422, 423, 424, 425, 426, 427, 428, 429, 430, 431, 432, 433, 434, 435, 436, 437, 438, 439, 440, 441, 442, 443, 444, 445, 446, 447, 448, 449, 450, 451, 452, 453, 454, 455, 456, 457, 458, 459, 460, 461, 462, 463, 464, 465, 466, 467, 468, 469, 1184, 1215, 1373, 1374, 1375, 1376, 1378, 1379, 1380, 1381, 1382, 1383, 1384, 1385, 1386, 1387, 1388, 1389, 1390, 1391, 1422, 1425, 1429, 1430, 1432, 1433, 1434, 1435, 1436, 1595, 1691, 1692. Field, Rosa, Leamington, 851 . Firkins, W. A., Ombersley Road, Worcester, 136. Fitzgerald, J. A., 233, Stanhope Street, Regent's Park, London, 134. Flower, M. C. W., Highland's House, Hill Top, Meanwood, Leeds, 1473. Ford, Emily, Adel Grange, Leeds,. 1342. Forge, Margaret J., Bridlington Quay, 612, 1231. Foster, FannyE., 70, Sandringham Road, West Hackney, London, 773. Foster, Fred., 70, Sandringham Road, West Hackney, London, 78, 682. Foster, Walter, Haslemere, Surrey, . 614. Foster, W. H., 4, Upton Grove, Kingsland, London, 1141,1183. Fox, George, 40, Brewer Street,. Golden Square, London, 625, 807, 852, 1169. Frankland, Sir William, Bart., 51, Upper Brook Street, London, 1212. Freeman, Hanson, Bilton Court, Harrogate, 115, 127, 195, 222, 231, 299, 649, 696, 789, 917, 934, 949, 963. Frith, W. P., R.A., 7, Pembridge Villas, Bayswater, London, 69, 116. Gale, Francis, 17, Park Villas West, Regent's Park, London, 800, 834. Gallwey, Lady Payne, 2, Buck- ingham Gate, London, 1597, 1598. Garth, John, Market Street, York, 100, 381, 805, 842, 1503. Gaunt, W. H., Old Thornville, York, 52, 96, 109, 215, 216, 297, 830, 899, 953, 1149, 1175, 1210, 1472, 1716. Gelder, John, 41, Green Lane, Manningham, Bradford, 177, 670. Geller, Angelina, 12, West Parade, Scarborough, 286, 957, 1038, 1516, 1721. Gibson John and Son, Architects, Malton, 1666, 1680. Girardot, E. Gustave, Upper Park Road, Haverstock Hill, Lon- don, 30, 219, 1131. Glaisby, W. P., Spurriergate,York. 1656, 1657, 1658, 1651, 1652, 1653, 1654, 1655, 1659. Contributors. — Fine Art Galleries. Gledhill, , Market Street, York, 1329. Glover, Joseph, Kilby House, Leamington. 931,971,986,988, Glindoni, H. G., 40, Brewer Street, Golden Square, London, 947, 1195. Godet, Juluis, 38, Camden Road, London, 746. Gowland, Messrs.W. T. & J. , Lendal, 1672, 1673, 1674, 1675, 1676, 1677, 1678, 1679. Gowland, Fred., Lendal, York, 1718, 1728. Goodall, Fred., R.A., Grame's Dyke, Harrow Weald, London, 81. Graham, Sir Reginald, Bart., 1, Grosvenor Square, London, 291. Gray, William, Gray's Court, York, 357, 358, 540, 549, 567, 570, 583, 603, 659, 661, 765, 1056, 1257, 1274. 1611,1615,1616. Gray, Cedric, 6, Sedan Street, Sheffield, 631, 1192, 1478. Gray, Thomas, 14, West Clayton Street, Newcastle-on-Tyne,57, 88, 262, 288, 665, 8±5, 1037, 1042, 1066, 1426. Haines, W. H., 44, Montpelier Street, South Kensington, London, 197, 806, 989. Halse, G., 15, Clarendon Road, Notting Hill, London, 1418, 1423. Halifax School of Art, 1576, 1577, 1578, 1579. Hamilton, E., M.D., 9, Portugal Street, Grosvenor Square, London, 1166, 1179. Hansom, Joseph, and Son, Broad- way Chambers, Broadway, Westminster, 954, 1328, 1635, 1643, 1649, 1723, 1762. Hanson, W., 71, Great George Street, Leeds, 1670, 1668, 1669 Hardy, Albert, 29, Loudoun Road, St. John's Wood, London, 876. Harding, Jennette, North Cliff House, Bridlington Quay, 775, 820, 998, 1741. Hargitt, Charles, 48, Bedford Street, Liverpool, 48, 117, 121, 129, 212, 279, 281, 294, 295, 646, 743, 1007, 1008, 1009, 1010, 1011, 1012, 1013, 1014, Hargitt, Edward, 10, Alexander Square, Brompton, London, 34, 237, 822, 933. Hargrove. William Wallace, St. Mary's, York, 29, 190, 227, 257, 870, 1146, 1153, 1157, 1757. Harrison, Richard W., 16, West Square, Scarborough, 778. Hart, J. G., Huntriss Row, Scar- borough, 343, 486, 510, 586, 1463, 1465, 1530. Hawkins, Miss M., 245, Stanhope Street, London, 320. Hawkswell, Ralph, 19, Stonegate, York, 817, 1017, 1413, 1448, 1495, 1702. Hayes, Edwin, Briscoe House, Streeles Road, London, 138, 883, 1079. Hems, Harry, Paris Street, Exeter, 1437. Henderson, Joseph, 227, Hope Street, Glasgow, 1276. Henderson, Wm. Thorp, Green House, Whitby, 640, 1447. Henry, W., 1, Green Street, Gros- venor Square, London, 1229. Hensman, Walter, 16, Blomfield Road, Shepherd's Bush, Lon- don, 1320, 1623. Herries, The Right Hon. Lord, Everingham Park, York, 337, 338, 481. Herrick, W. S., 7, Lower Seymour Street. Portman Square, Lon- don, 178, 677. Hetherington, Fryston, 4, Steele's Studios, Haverstock Hill, London, 7, 9. Hey, W. T., 4, Low Ousegate,York, 550, 1105. Hill, Rev. John Richard, Thornton Hall, Pickering, 501. Hilditch, George, 11, Cheapside, London, 98, 674, 1203. Hilditch. Bracebridge J., Rich- mond, Surrey, 1186. Hildyard, Rev. H. S., Loftus Rec-» tory, Saltburn, 373, 379, 1117, 1119, 1280 to 1291, 1321. Contributors. — Fine Art Galleries. Hill, Arthur, 4, Langliam Cham- bers, Portland Place, London, 1255. Hill, Miss Fanny, Claremont Road, Leamington, 64, 240. Hodgson, William J., Inkerman Villa, Falsgrave, Scarborough, 1343 to 1346. Holder, E. H., 17, Huntriss Row, Scarborough, 62, 652, 1211. Holder, Miss Charlotte, 36, Cotterill Street, White Cross Road, Hereford, 1514, 1755. Hollyer, Samuel, 30, Hungerford Road, London, 801, 015, 1027, 1695, 1711. Holroyd, T., Esplanade House, Harrogate, 11, 1245, 1252, 1485. Hood, William, Castlegate, York, 61, 65, 151, 152, 495. Hoodless,W. H.,West End,Wigton, Cumberland, 1173, 1273. Hoskin, Richard, 16, Clarence Street, Plymouth, 777, 809, 856, 874, 1729. Housman, E., Worcester, 1414. Houston, John A., 10, Upper Phil- limore Place, Kensington. London, 89, 847, 886. Howell, Constance E., 44, Port- land Road, Notting Hill, London, 823. Howland, W., Colliergate, York, 629. Hoyoll, Philip, 223, Hampstead Road, London, 51, 260. Huddersfield School of Art, 1564, 1565, 1566, 1567, 1568, 1569. Hughes, J. J., 34, Villa Road, Handsworth, Birmingham, 747, 1453, 1474, 1482. Huibers, M., care of Mr. Bourlet, 17, Nassau Street, Middlesex Hospital, London, 1227. Hurworth, James, Stonegate,York, 645, 1120, 1164. Hutchinson, Mrs. J. , 15, Cavendish Square, London, 192, 208, 274. Ingall, J. S., Market Street, Barnsley, 863. Irwin, The Rev. John J., Aller- thorpe Vicarage, Pocklington, 1493, 1506. Jackson, Enderby, 21, Queen Street, Scarborough, 794, 837. J acobs, J. E., 49, Upper Marvlebone Street, London, 8, 123. Johnson, Ben, 100, Micklegate, York, 1029, 1039, 1181, 1325, 1372, 1396, 1580, 1618, 1769. Johnstone, Sir Harcourt, Bart., Hackness Hall, Scarbro', 371, 1086, 1112, 1521. Jones, G. H. Fowler, 3, Stonegate, York, 951, 1051, 1296, 1364, 1720, 1730. Jones, George Fowler, Quarry Bank, Malton, 907, 923, 939, 1031, 1033, 1035. Junck, J., 32, Grove Road, St. John's Wood, London, 1419, 1421. Kean, Joseph A., School of Art, Doncaster, 759, 792, 1518. Keighley School of Art, 1553, 1554, 1555, 1556, 1557, 1558. Keyworth, Mrs. M. J., 4, Park Street, The Mount, York, 1357, 1358, 1359, 1360, 1361. Kilburn, G. G., Hawkhurst House, Steele's Road, Haverstock Hill, London, 995, 1443. Kidd, G., Spen Lane, York, 1736. Kimmings, Richard, 10, West- bourne Terrace, Scarborough, 1347, 1349, 1363, 1370. Kinsley, Albert, Lilac Cottage, Skinner Lane, Leeds, 637, 733. Kitson, J., jun., Leeds, 595, 764, 774, 1226. Lambert, G. Henry, Whitby, 157, 1697. Langton, Robert, Albert Cham- bers, Corporation Street, Manchester, 1310, 1311. Law, David, 9, Regent's Park Terrace, London, 241, 1002. Lawson, C. Gordon, 15, Cheyne Walk, London, 919, 1062. Lawson, W., Carlton House, Cheyne Walk, Chelsea, Lon- don, 249, 283. Lawson, Mrs. E. R., Carlton House, Cheyne Walk, Chelsea, Lon- don, 60, 1234. Contributors* — Fine Art Galleries. Xawson, F. W., 11, Queen's Road West, Chelsea, London, 140, 298, 1279, 1334, 1335, 1355, 1362, 1367, 1368. Leak, F., 102, Walmgate, York, 267, 664, 690, 1165. Leeds School of Art, 1538, 1539, 1540, 1541, 1542, 1543. Leonard, J. H., 24, Camden Hill Gardens. Kensington, London, 13,813, 1261. Lewis, Leonard, Pembroke Lodge, 26, Upper Park Road, Hamp- stead, London, 865. Lewis, Shelton, Cheyne House, Chelsea, London, 261, 703. Lott, Frederick T., 119, Alexandra Road, St. John's Wood, Lon- don, 810, 1724. Lucas, John Templeton, The Old Rectory House, Bagdale, Whitby, 263, 1350, 1410. 1582, 1594. Lucas, A. Durer, Chilworth, Ramsey, Hants, 76, 97, 110, 627. Lucas, Mary, Bagdale, "Whitby, 84, 85. Lucas, Mrs. M. J., The Old Reo- tory, Bagdale, Whitby, 1025. Lydon, A. E rancis, Great Driffield, 875, 944, 1746. Lyth, W. R., York, 1137. Macaulay, Miss K., Bettws-y-Coed, N. Wales, 790. Macintosh, D., Railway Street, York, 13G0, 1324, 1340, 1690. Mallam, Miss Ellen, 13, Gilston Road, London, 1371. Mann, J. H. S., 271, Augustin's Road, Camden Square, Lon- don, 26. Marshall, Charles, 72, Park Road, Haverstock Road, London, 49, 163, 824, 922, 1057. Mawson, Miss Elizabeth Cameron, Ashfield,Gateshead,1259,1499. McBean, William, St. Nicholas' Cliff, Scarborough, 1481. McCulloch, James, 9, Harrington Square. London, 1488. McKaig, — , Hume Terrace, Darlington, 1581,1609. McKibbin, Alexander, Browghton, West Derby, Liverpool, 74, 102, 254, 672, 678, 756, 1484. McNair, R. N"., Egyptian Hall, Piccadilly, London, 16. Meadows, J. E., Gainsborough House, Aldine Street, Shep- herd's Bush Green, London, 250. Mellor, John, 6, Vyner Street, 1338, 1339. Melrose, James, Clifton Croft, York, 125, 258, 591, 634, 1144. Melrose, Walter, St. Sampson's Square, York, 1160, 1207. Metcalf, W., Leopold Street, Leeds, 1152. Midforth, C. Henry, 8, Union Terrace, York, 882, 1713. Milner, Fred., 60, Hall Gate, Don- caster, 620, 1505. Milward, — , Fern Bank, Holgate, York, 1209. Mitchell, Thos., 122, Cleveland Street, Doncaster, 330. Mogford, J., 17, Park Road, Lon- don, 727, 761, 935. Monkhouse, William, St. Mary's, York, 384, 577, 844, 906, 941, 964,, 1032. Morgan. John, care of Mr. Bourlet, 17, Nassau Street, Middlesex Hospital, London, 172. Morrill, Elizabeth, Pocklington, 79, 855, 937. Moss, T. S., Estate Office, Whitby, 1748, 1749, 1750. Mountain, J. W., Goodramgate, York, 54, 170, 256, 259, 621, 693, 701, 1238. Moore, William, 24, Burton Lane, York, 769, 791, 814, 815, 861, 868, 873, 884, 1043. Moore, Henry, 4, Sheffield Terrace, Kensington, London, 83, 149, 307, 308, 310, 311, 312, 313. Moore, Edwin, St. Mary's, York, 781, 782, 1045, 1071. Moore, J. C, Northbrook House, Grove Road, London, 1150. Munby, Mrs., Clifton Holme, York, 1083, 1094. Myers, Thomas, Severus House, Holgate, York, 21, 44, 139, 273, 658, 660, 709, 717, 812, 1003, 1041, 1050, 1154, 1177, 1247, 1272, 1592, 1612. Contributors. — Fine Art Galleries. Naish, J. G., Ilfracombe, N. Devon, 10. Newby, W., Malton, 366. Newton,The Rev. Horace, Driffield, 982. NicholLMrs. Agnes, 1, Eaversham Road, London, 772. Noble, Josh., Clifton Lawn, York, 758. Norcliffe, Charles Best, Petergate House, York, 513, 734, 1204, 1205. Olivier, Rev. Alfred, The Lea, Grasmere, 1333, 1764, 1766. 1768. Oxley, T., Roundhay, Leeds, 1398, 1399, 1400, 1401, 1402, 1403, 1404 1405, 1406, 1407, 1408, 1409. Peace, ,St. Andrewgate, York, 1332, 1634. Pearson, Richard, Bootham, York, 1206. Peerless, G. R., Park Hill House, Park Hill, Clapham, London, 32, 58, 174. Pelham, T. R., Wilton Lodge, Belsize Park, London, 1199. Pennington, John, Thirsk, 1494, 1513. Peppercorn, A. D., Woking, 112, 785. Perfect, Henry, 7, Micklegate, York, 77, 596. Pickering, E. H., High Ousegate, York, 158, 683, 762, 849, 878, 1584, 1689, 1706, 1717, 1727, 1745. Pilter, Miss M., Buxton, 1508. Player, F. Da Ponte, 4, Langham Chambers, Portland Place, London, 803, 1024. Plint, J. E., Leeds, 623, 1074. Poad, Isaac, Fulford Grange, York, 1528, 1640. Potter, F. H., 208, Stanhope Street, London, 46. Potter, F.T.,208, Stanhope Street, London, 1464. Powell Brothers, 30, Park Square, Leeds, 1761, 1771. Pratt, A. Epps, Marley, Shotter- mill, Hastemere, 835, 1237. Pyman, George, West Hartlepool, 86. Pyne, T., 82, Brecknock Street, Camden Road, London, 936, 1591. Ramsden, A., 12, Park Row, Leeds, 755. Read, Rudson, York, 498, 578, 594, 1082. Reddish, Miss, Rotherham, 707, 1128. Reynolds, Wm., Bridge End, Leeds, 695. Rhodes, John, Potter Newton, Leeds, 107, 114, 199, 206, 671. Richardson, John T., Porchester Terrace, Bayswater, London, 1054. Richardson, William, Ebor Villa, Stratford Place, Camden Square, London, 209, 1701. Rickinson, John, Fylingdale, Whitby, J 446. Rickinson, J., West Hartlepool, 1459. Rideant, Robert, Wath House, Pickering, 566. Ripon, The Most Noble the Mar- quis of, Studley Royal, Ripon, 327, 336, 342. Roberts, E. Angell, 109, Gloucester Road, Regent's Park, London, 867. Roberts, James, 19, Great George Street, Leeds, 740, 857, 1471. Robinson, Anthony, Upperhead Row, Leeds, 796, 997, 1738, 1747. Robinson, E., 86, Bootham, York, . 924. Robson, Jane, Park Street, Ripon, 970. Rotherham School of Art, 1544, 1545, 1546. Rougier, Henry, 1, Inverness Gardens, Campden Hill, Ken- sington, London, 15, 28, 70, 90, 95, 135, 142, 143, 145. 150, 156, 169, 196, 213, 217, 229, 238, 255, 264, 271, 293, 315, 321, 509, 604, 654, 711, 750, 973, 1028, 1058, 1065, 1191» 1233, Contributors. — Fine Art Galleries. Howe, Sidney G., 171, Gloucester Road, Regent's Park, London, 1239. Rowley, Walter, South Milford, York, 767, 858, 985, 1415. Royal Institution, Manchester, 1208. Sadler, W. Dendy, 34, Finchley Road, London, 1133. Saile, W. F., 20, Franklin Street, Patricroft, Manchester, 214, 1147. £>ant, James, 43, Lancaster Gate, London, 1, 672, 687. St. Quintin, W. EL, Scampston Hall, Rillington, York, 351, 380, 507, 521, 1103, 1110, 1111. Sampson, John, Coney Street, York, 1138, 1218. Sarony, O., Scarborough, 1641, 1642. ■Saunders, R. C, 25, Prince's Square, Kensington Gardens, London, 749, 1256, 1270, 1477. Sessions, Wm., 15, Low Ousegate, York, 1661, 1712, 1732, 1740. Selby School of Art, 1570, 1571, 1572, 1573, 1574, 1575. Schmilt, Guido, 291, Regent Street, London, 251. Sherwood, F., Selby, 896, 1583, 1710. .Simpson, Joseph, Croft House, Sutton, Cross Hills, Leeds, 339, 344, 347, 349, 353, 365, 372, 378, 382, 383, 471, 475, 478, 487, 489, 490, 511, 512, 556, 598, 818, 1277, 1278, 1312, 1491. Simpson, Miss Annie E., 6, Vin- cent Place, Hunslet Road, Leeds, 1599, 1600, 1601, 1602, 1603, 1604, 1605. .Simpson, Mrs. T. W., York, 783, 975, 1063. Singleton, J., Pocklington, 175, 275, 282, 289, 385, 559, 569, 571, 713, 1124, 1197, 1248. Skeats, Frank G., 3, Middle Street, Bevois Town, Southampton, 869, 879, 994. ■Slater, Joseph, 6, High Eldon Street, York, 1336. Smith, Bartholomew, The Flats, Thirsk, 675, 1444, 1489. Smith, Henry, 22, St. Mary's, York, 534, 689, 1185, 1466. Smith, Miss Isabelle, 14, High Street, Horncastle, 723, 1520. Smith, T. Fawcett, 57, Freehold Street, Hull, 1341. Smith, Samuel, 30, Coney Street, York, 585, 1254, Smith, Wm., 18, Coney Street, York, 656. Smith, William, Industrial School, York, 1187, 1468. Soden, J. E., 40, Brewer Street, Golden Square, London, 1125, 1139. Spence, T. R., 48, Holly Avenue, Newcastle - on - Tyne. 1136, 1770. Spreat, Wm., Exeter, 93, 1269, 1275. Stark, Arthur G., 42, Fitzroy Street, Fitzroy Square, Lon- don, 40, 1517. Stead, Joseph, Little Stonegate, York, 37, 80, 735, 745, 955, 959, 961, 1243, 1475, 1483, 1704, 1733, 1739, 1756. Steel, A., 32, Blackett Street, Newcastle, 880, 1620. Steiger, Madame De, 8, Hornton Street, Kensington, London, 154. Stevens, Miss C, Barker House, 75, Micklegate, York, 1116, 1703. Stevens, A., 38, King's Street, Covent Garden, London, 780 891, 892, 1053. Stewart, P., Elm House, Seaforth, near Liverpool, 287. Sticks, G. B., 1, St. James' Ter- race, Newcastle-on-Tyne, 56. Stocks, W. F., Wellwalk, Hamp- stead, London, 872, 969, 1719. Stopford, W. H., Halifax, 829, 1693, 1708. Strangwayes, J. S., Alne Hall, Easingwold, 341, 397, 532, 557, 1323, 1524, 1531, 1759, 1760. Swales, W., Holgate, 860, 943. Swallow, John W., School of Art, Bath, 1265. Contributors — Fine Art Galleries. Taplin, H. B., Park Row, Leeds, 130, 171, 496, 506, 650, 684, 725, 1171, 1178, 1452, 1457, 1476, 1511, 1512, 1523. Tate, E. R., St. William's College, York, 1765. Taylor - dough, Edward Ferby, Kirkhain Abbey, York, 533, 548, 1100. Taylor, J. C, Oatlands, Leeds, 63, 94, 176, 198, 226, 232, 300, 305, 616, 641, 704, 718, 1220. Terry, Joseph, Mount Villa, York, 909. Thompson, Luke, Jun., Saltburn- by-the-Sea, 186, 888. Thompson, William, Booth am, York, 82, 204, 252, 266, 290, 584, 901, 960. Thompson, Luke, Grove House, York, 391. Thompson, The Lady Mary, Sheriff Hutton Castle, York, 322, 331, 332, 359, 389, 470, 491, 497, 504, 554, 560, 563, 582, 600, 1092, 1098, 1101, 1102, 1108, 1109, 1118. Tiddiman, Florence, care of Mr. Bourlet, 17, Nassau Street, Middlesex Hospital, London, 242. Tilbary, Henry, Doncaster, 398, 1242. Topham, Frank W. W. Ifield, Prince Arthur Road, Hamp- stead, London, 47. Townsend, T., Scarborough, 700, 1228. Trier, Frank, Black Forest Villa, Champion Hill, London, 1490, 1497, 1504. Turner, J., Leeds, 666, 673, 916, 932, 1262, 1501. Turton, Edmund, Upsall Castle, Thirsk, 551, 819", 999, 1596, 1619. Tyler, Charles, 117, Holloway Road, London, 402. Underhiil, Fred, 1, Albert Terrace, Regent's Park, London, 155, 653. Valentine, Rev. W., Wixley, ! 1526. Varey, Thos., 27, The Mount, York, 1232. Varey, Win., The Ilount, York r 1644. Vavasour, Sir H. II., Bart., 387, 480, 488, 494, 517, 562, 760, 993, 1292, 1293, 1294, 1298, 1298, 1327, 1393, 1412, 1590, 1699, 1737, 1758. Vinter, J. A., 29, Monmouth Road, Bayswater West, London, 42 r 1182, 1235. Vivian, J., Gainsborough House,. Aldine Street, Shepherd's Bush Green, London, 12. Vychan, J. L., 29, Bolsover Street, London, 1461. Waddington, Charles, York, 1174. Waddington, Miss Maud, 20, St. Hilda's Terrace, Whitby, 1047, 1726. Wakefield, R., Baxtergate, Whitby, 716. Walker, Marion, 66, Margaret Street, Cavendish Square, London, 776, 1080, Walker, T., Highthorne, York, 224, 647, 73 4, Walsh, John, 4, Albert Street, Derby, 663, 1449. Walton, Frank, Holmbury St. Mary, near Dorking, 270, 826. Walton, Joseph, 23, Stonegate, 71, 106, 191, 233, 239, 265, 615, 742, 1479, 1486. Waller, Richard, Tower Buildings, Woodhouse Lane, Leeds, 1093, 1158, 1271, 1317, 1318, 1319, 1326. Ware, H. J., The Mount, York, 153, 182, 225, 309, 390, 633, 721, 724, 1134, 1267, 1442. Watson, H. W., Stonegate, York, 268, 346, 679, 1322, 1519. Weber, Otto, Brighall House, 20, Greville Road, St. John's Wood, London, 103, 108, 203. Wedderburn, L., Hope House, Moor Allerton, Leeds, 230, 367, 484, 485, 552, 576, 609, 712, 1099, 1122, 1156, 1230, 1456. Wenlock, The Lord, Escrick Park, York, 335, 348, 539, 587. 593, 602. 622, 1015, 1016, 1114, 1417, 1431. Westell, W., 42, Holywell Kill, St. Alban's, Herts, 1142, 1154. Contributors — Fine Art Galleries, White, George, Scarbro', 340. WhitweU, G. K., Blake Street, York, 564, 702, 1250. Walker, W. A., Clifton, York, 1489 Whitfield, Miss M., 1354. White, W. Arthur, Clifton, York, 1059. Wigzell. J. J., 45, Maddox Street, Bond Street, London, 73, 201, 748. Wilkins, George, Derby, 698, 1249, 1445. Wilkinson, J., Bootham Terrace, York, 505, 589, 929, 1244, 1337, 1722, 1743, 1753. Wilson, J. J., 3, Newton Grove, Leeds, 787, 887, 893,958,1348. Wilson, C. W., 93, Gresham Street, London, 184. Wilson, Miss Emily, Wood Street, Norton, Malton, 276, 1127, 1135. Windass, John, 38, East Mount Road, York, 676, 1121, 1451, 1498, 1502, 1515. Wombwell, Sir George O., Bart., Newburgh Park, 500, 902. Wood, George, Cayley Hall, Otley, York, 361, 516. Wood, Edwin, 20, Green Lane, Manningham, Bradford, 913, 976, 977, 1707. Wood, T. M., Leeds, 1126, 1190, 1198. Woodd, Charles H. L., Oughter- shaw Hall, Skipton, 838, 881, 903, 908, 911, 968, 1046. Woodward, John, Thirsk, 403, 967, 1005, 1006, 1301, 1302, 1303, 1304, 1588, 1617. Worsley, Sir W. C, Bart., Hoving- ham Hall, York, 323, 324, 333, 354, 360, 369, 536, 581, 588, 605, 611, 1085, 1104. Wratislaw, M. E., care of Mr. Bourlet, 17, Nassau Street, Middlesex Hospital, London, 799, 854, 1001. Wright, Richard, 7, Penley Grove Street, York, 220, 1467. Wyvill, M., Denton Park, Ilkley, 355, 356, 364, 542, 546. Yglesias, Vincent P., 22b, Ebury Street, Eaton Square, London, 25, 50, 111, 137, 144, 680, 1438. Yorkshire Banking Co., Leeds, 181. York, The Archbishop of, The Palace, Bishopthorpe, York, 1087, 1088, 1089, 1090, 1091. York Institute, 1547, 1548, 1549, 1550, 1551, 1552. York School of Art, 1533, 1534, 1535, 1536, 1537. Young, Edwin, 73, St. Mark's Road, Leeds, 1725. YOEKSHIEE YOEK, 1 87 9. CATALOGUE OF THE MANUFACTURES, MACHINERY, ANTIQUITIES, AND OTHER GENERAL EXHIBITS, NOT INCLUDED IN THE FINE AET DEPARTMENT. YORK: PEINTED BY JOHNSON AND TESSEYMAN, 100 AND 101, MICKLEGATE, 1 8 7 9. NOTICE. This .Catalogue is arranged under the following heads : — FRONT OF BUILDING. ENTRANCE HALL. ROOM G. — ANTIQUITIES, &c. THE CENTRAL HALL. THE REFRESHMENT HALL. THE GREAT HALL, GROUND FLOOR. THE GREAT HALL, NORTH GALLERY. THE GREAT HALL, SOUTH GALLERY. THE MACHINERY ANNEXE. Abbreviations used in the Catalogue : — inv. inventor ; des. -designer ; mod. modellor ; sculp, sculptor, carver, or engraver ; manu. manufacturer; photo, photographer; prod, producer; (Contr. contributor. CATALOGUE. FRONT OF BUILDING. 1 Green and Son, Garforth, Leeds. — Flower bed ; floral and cork decorations for gardens ; (also flower stand, &c, in Central Hall) "2 Stephenson, J. A., New York Terrace, York, contr. — Sun dial, showing time at York, New York, Melbourne, St. Petersburgh, and Berlin 3 Helliwell, T. W., Brighouse, inv. — Greenhouse, showing patent system of glazing without putty, and new arrange- ment for building greenhouses 4 Lambert, T., Parliament Street, York, contr. — Wm, Sugg's patent hexagon reflecting lantern, fitted with 80 candle London argand burner, and flash lights complete (see also Nos. 437 and 440) ENTRANCE HALL. 5 Craven, Dunnill and Co., Ironbriclge, Shropshire, des. and manu. — Encaustic tile pavement (see also No. 183) 6 Hild yard, Rev. H. S. , Loftus, contr. — Two busts," Wellington" and "Nelson" 8 Room G — Antiquities, dec. ROOM G— ANTIQUITIES, &c. 7 Central Case. — Col. Grimston, Cranswick Hall, Kilnwick 5 Fairless Barber, Castle Hill, Eastrick, Brighouse ; R. Smith, J. H. Carr, and K. Anderson, York, con- tributors. — Collections of old York newspapers, &c. ; of ancient watches, snuff boxes, and plate ; of ancient arrows and other curiosities ; of ancient knives, forks, spears, buckles, &c, and of national mediaeval medals ; Japanese tea caddy; wand of office of Commissioner Yea, taken after the siege of Canton; collection of mediaeval deeds, &c. UPRIGHT SIDE CASES. 8 Case L— Rev. W. Valentine, Whixley; B. T. Woodd, M.P., Conyingham Hall, Knaresbro' ; W. Stephenson, York ; J. Wood, Otley; H. Payne, Tadcaster; A. Coates, Mrs. Munby, and W. Batty, York, contributors. — Profile in relief of Archbishop Harcourt ; grotesque Indian and other carvings ; old needlework ; star of the mantle of the order of the Garter, worn by Charles the 1st on the scaffold, and given by him to Captain Basil Woodd ; copy of the sacred image of the Virgin and child of Vladimer ; carving in fictile ivory 9 Cases 2 to 16. — Misses Crompton, Mrs. O'Reilly, and Miss Wharton, York ; Miss Corbett, Wigginton ; Mrs. Munby, Mrs. T. Walker, Highthorn ; Rev. Canon Raine, A. Ball, and R. Smith, York; — Wiggins, Wetherby, contributors. — Old china and pottery of various periods, including speci- mens of Wedgwood, Lowestoft, Liverpool, Crown Derby, Nantgarw, Worcester, Chelsea, Leeds, and Oriental ware (separately labelled) LOWER SIDE CASES. 10 Cases 17 and 18. — H. S. Harland, Sandon Hall, Brompton ; G. Edson, Malton; R. Smith, York, contributors. — Arrow heads and flint implements ; celts and spears ; bronze Roman vessels and spears 11 Case 19. — Yorkshire Archaeological Society, contr. — Roman Pottery from Cambodunum 12 Case 20. — R. Smith, York, contr.*— Roman urns, plates, dishes, and lamps 13 Case 21. — Fairless Barber, Rastrick; Luke Thompson, York, contrs. — Part of a Saxon memorial cross, with Runic inscription ; pottery from Cyprus Central Hall. 9 14 Case 22. — Mrs. Norcliffe, York; W. Pumphrey, Osbaldwick; R. Smith, and D. Macintosh, York, contrs. — Moorish, Wedgwood, and other pottery 15 Case 23.— Miss Corbett, Wigginton; Mrs. T. Walker, High- thorn; Rev. G-. Rowe, and A. Ball, York, contrs. — Miscellaneous pottery and china 16 Cases 24 to 31. — The Dean and Chapter of York, Rev. Canon Raine, York ; H. S. Harland, Brompton ; W. Sessions, York, contrs. — Rare old bibles and other early printed books and autographs 17 R. H. Bower, Welham, Malton, contr. — Bronze bushel measure, made for the town of Bridlington, 1678 18 J. Poad, York, contr. — Old brass candlestick 19 R. Smith, York, contr. — Old wheel lock gun; case of old swords 20 Fairless Barber, Rastrick, contr. — Thirty-nine large photo- graphs of York Minster, the abbeys of Yorkshire, &c, by Wormald, of Leeds 21 W. Bacon, York, contr. — Ancient map of the north and east Ridings of Yorkshire, with plan of ancient Hull and Richmond, with heraldic bearings of the nobility of the period, 1610, £5 22 Rev. W. Valentine, Whixley, contr.' — Old carved chest 23 Fairless Barber, Rastrick, contr. — Old stained glass (armorial bearings) 24 W. Sessions, York, contr. — A series of photographs of the ruined cities of Moab, &c. (see also Nos. 16 and 90) 25 Knowles and Co., London, des. and prod. — Panel of stained and painted glass, "The Holy Family;" specimen panel of stained and painted plate glass, " Queen Elizabeth " (in passage near Antiquarian Room, see also Nos. 53 and 239) CENTRAL HALL. 26 Cooke and Sons, Buckingham Works, York, inv. and manu. — Clock dial, diameter 13ft. 6in., worked by electric motor, current transmitted from large clock in Machinery Annexe (see also No. 37 6) 10 Central Hall. 27 Board of Ordnance, contr. — Specimens of ancient armour and weapons, comprising full suits of armour, halberds, partizans, battle axes, arbaletes, &c, from the Tower of London 28 Merrall, Mrs., Burneston, des. and mod. — Group in com- position, "The combat between Wilfrid of Ivanhoe and Brian de Bois Guilbert," £25 (at the foot of the Grand Staircase) 29 Appletard and Sons, Rotherham, manu. — Oak sideboard,, with high back, £250 ; pollard oak sideboard, relieved with ebony, £75; light oak coal cabinet 30 Marsh, Jones and Cribb, Leeds, manu. — Richly carved oak sideboard, with ebony mouldings, after the Jacobean style, with framed dado panellings and pilasters, forming the end of a dining room, with chairs en suite (see also No. 237) 31 Punch Bros., Middlesbrough, manu. — Pollard oak side- board, in the Renaissance style, the carvings of fruit, (fee- designed by J. Punch 32 Lawson, A. S., Aldborough Manor, Boroughbridge, contr. — Fine old Gobelin tapestry, date 1664 33 Taylor, John, Coney Street, York, manu. — Pollard oak Decorated Early English sideboard, with bevelled plate glass back 34 Lttmlet, Stephen, Leeds, manu. — Cabinet of old English oak, with old panels newly carved from designs taken from sculptured stones of Scotland, upper part forming lockers, sloping book-rest opening to form an atlas stand 35 Simpson and Son, Halifax, manu. — American walnut, ebony and box-tree sideboard, of composite design, £200 36 Hems, Harry, Exeter, des. and manu. — Lectern, made of oak, over 660 years old, from an ancient beam from Salisbury Cathedral, 50 guineas 37 Swann, Miss, York, contr. — Japanese harp 38 Lamb, James, Manchester, des. and manu. — Artistic furniture, comprising sideboard in brown English oak and ebony, with walnut carved panels, inlays and wrought brass mounts; bevelled mirror, in ebony frame, inlaid with Central Hall. 11 silver, mounted with mouldings in electro-silver oxydized; cabinet, in satin and ebonized wood; cabinet, in black and thuyawood, inlaid with ivory, with wedgwood placques and gilt mouldings ; cabinet, in black and rosewood, with Japanese panels in lac, pearl, &c. ; two Anglo-Japanese hanging cabinets, in black and rosewood; table, and sundry chairs, &c. 39 Pears, R., Micklegate, York, contr. — Case containing various ornamental fabrics, worked by Bulgarian ladies; vases of pottery and small specimens of porcelain (sent by E. Pears, correspondent of the "Daily News") 40 Gillow and Co., Lancaster, manu. — Cabinet in the 17th Century style, with inlaid panels and mounted with metal furniture 41 Poster, J. L., York, contr. — Various articles of Japanese manufacture, comprising a hand-worked screen in silk and gold, porcelain vases, lacquered cabinets, grotesque bronze figures, &c. (sent by John Tasker Foster, Telegraph Engineer to the Mikado of Japan, see also Nos. 204 and 208) 42 Ogden, H., and Son, Manchester, manu. — Richly moulded and carved rosewood cabinet, "Queen Anne style," with painted panels, silver mountings, and bevelled glass doors; screen and chair; characteristically decorated dado, frieze, and ceiling (see also No. 212) 43 Ingham, W. and Sons, Wortley, Leeds, manu. — Various figures, vases, and other ornaments suitable for gardens, &c, in Terra Cotta (see also front of building and No. 424, Carr and Co., agents) 44 Mawson, T., Leeds, manu. — Billiard table, full size, in pollard oak; price, with appendages for the game of billiards, £105 45 Robinson, A., Leeds, contr. — Pair of Japanese antique bronze vases, £105; bronze stork (used as an incense burner in one of the temples in Japan), £12 10s.; pair of Japanese vases, enamelled on copper, £6 10s. ; pair of Japanese lamp stands, enamelled on brass, £16 16s 46 White, II. N., Wootton, Isle of Wight, prod. — Oil and water colour paintings, drawings, engravings, &c, re-produced on ceramic ware in every colour by means of photography, and rendered indelible by vitrification ; pictures enamelled and stained into glass by means of photography 12 Refreshment Hall. 47 Ramsden, A., Leeds, confer. — Original plaster cast, "You Dirty Boy," by G. Focardi, London 48 Ruddock, S., Bloomfield Terrace, Pimlico, London, des. and mod. — Two figures in plaster, " St. John of the Cross," " In the world, but not of the world" 49 Westwood, Jos., Junr., Poplar, London, manu. — Hawksley's Patent Treads for staircases, constructed of a cast iron or metal frame with various Avoods, the grain of the wood placed in an upright direction, giving an excellent foothold and of remarkable durability REFRESHMENT HALL. 50 Scott, Henry, Low Ousegate, York, contr. — Stoneware foun- tain, designed by George Tinworth, to whom a decoration was awarded by the French Government; made by Messrs. Doulton and Co., Lambeth, London, £350. (See also No. 182) The various subjects which compose the Pyramidal Column of this work are selected from Scripture History, and have a reference to water, either in its natural aspects or artificial uses. A list of the different scenes is subjoined, commencing at the base of the column. 1 The Prophet Jonah escaping from the fish's belly 2 Samson drinking water from the jaw-bone after his victory. (The dead bodies of the enemy lie around) 3 The discovery of the infant Moses at the river Nile 4 Moses at the well, protecting the daughters of the Priest of Midian 5 Gideon selecting his soldiers at the water-side 6 The Apostle Paul after shipwreck attacked by a viper 7 The water changed into wine at Cana. (The larger panel represents the filling of the water pots, and the smaller one the conference as to the quality of the wine) 8 The Pool of Bethesda : the impotent man addressed by our Saviour 9 The Prophet Elijah preparing to offer sacrifice on Mount Carmel 10 The baptism of our Saviour in the River Jordan 1 1 David and his three mighty men. (The King represented in the act of pouring out the water which had been procured from the well at Bethlehem) 12 The triumph of Miriam, Moses, and Aaron, at the Red Sea. 13 Naaman washing in the River Jordan by command of the Prophet 14 Rebekah at the Well Refreshment Hall. 13 15 The Woman of Samaria at trie Well 1 6 The cleansing of the leper under the Mosaic law 17 Abraham dismissing Hagar and Ishmael 18 Elijah and the widow of Sarepta 19 Elijah fed by ravens. (In a side panel a raven is represented obtaining the food from Ahab's table) 20 Moses in the attitude of repentance, after striking the rock contrary to the Divine command 21 The apex of the Column represents the Deluge. The in- habitants of the Old World are shewn endeavouring to escape from the flood, while eagles are hovering above Near the foot of the column will be found a small scene containing a wheel, with figures on the fore-ground, representing an incident in the early life of the artist. The intervals between the subjects are occupied by figures of various animals, birds, and reptiles 51 Pape, W., Aire Street, Leeds, maim. — Two silvered plates, 144in. by 96in. (see also No. 459) 52 Constable, W. H., Cambridge, des. and maim. — Panels of stained glass, " Christ in the house of Martha and Mary," " St. Peter and St. Stephen " (see also stained glass, " St. Margaret " and " Magdalen," behind Orchestra and No. 103) 53 W. Knowles and Co., Southampton Row, London, des. and prod. — Large stained glass window in compartments, in the 13th, 15th, and 16th century styles, various religious subjects (see also Nos. 25 and 239) 54 Shrigley and Hunt, Lancaster, and John Street, Bedford Row, London, des. and prod. — Stained glass window, " Group of Italian Artists " under Italian canopy. In the centre, Michael Angelo and Giorgione ; on the left, Titian ; smaller figures in the canopy representing Poetry, Painting, and Sculpture ; in the base a figure of Music (see also Nos. 63 and 97) 55 Hodgson, A., Stonegate, York, des. and prod. — Two stained glass windows, Scripture subjects from the Life of Christ, and a geometric Gothic design (see also Nos. 101, 166, 243, and 438) 56 Powell, Bros., Park Square, Leeds, des. and prod. — Stained glass panels, various subjects 57 Adam and Small, Glasgow, des. and prod. — Stained glass medallion, "Charity" (see also No. 99) 58 Lee, R., Thirsk, contr. — Cases of stuffed birds 14 Great Hall— Ground Floor. 58a Woollams and Co., High Street, Manchester Square, London, maim. — Artistic wall embossed leather and flock papers, &c. (in first-class dining room) GREAT HALL. GROUND FLOOR. 59 Holroyd, Miss E. A., Harrogate, maim. — Artificial flowers, made of cambric, for table decoration ; leather work ; designs for brackets, frames, &c 60 Jaques, John, Regent Street, London, maim. — Bog oak carvings in table and personal ornaments ; bog oak ornaments, mounted in silver and gold, solitaires, studs, &c. 61 York Certified Industrial Boys' School, maim. — Croquet, cricket, and lawn tennis appliances made by the scholars 62 Barrett and Leggott, Bradford, maim. — For Dining Room, chimney piece of best Belgian black marble, carved in Renaissance style, with stove of real bronze, chased and relieved with brass, figures representing music and painting; ash pan and fender in real bronze, with figure of an athlete at each end, designed and modelled by Alfred Stevens, sculptor of the "Wellington Monument" in St. Paul's Cathedral; marble and hand-painted tiled hearth, with * mirror frame in walnut and ebony. For Drawing Room, chimney piece of best statuary marble, Renaissance style, with stove in polished brass, engraved with embossed and chased jewels, English, 18th Century style; fender to match, with hand-painted tiled hearth. For Library, walnut chimney piece with carved mahogany panels, mirror frame and cupboard above; an "Abbotsford" dog grate, with painted tile cheeks, tiled hearth, and black marble fender, en suite (see also No. 34:4) 63 Shrigley and Hunt, Lancaster and London, des. and prod. — Hand-painted art tiles, paintings on china, and designs for stained glass windows and mural decoration (see also on Staircase to North Gallery and Nos. 54 and 97) Great Hall — Ground Floor. 15 €4 Leak and Thorp, Coney Street, York, contr. — Tapestry- curtains; velvet tapestries; Indian tapestry €5 West and Collier, Henley-on-Thames, mami. — Chairs for church and home use 66 Rowntree and Son, Scarborough, prod. — Oak sideboard, with glass panels and cupboard; dinner waggon and chair, en suite <>7 London and Paris Ostrich Feather Dyeing Company, Albion Street, Leeds, manu. — Dyed and curled ostrich feathers 68 Robson and Sons, Newcastle-on-Tyne, manu. — Complete bedroom suite of furniture (style late 18th century) in Spanish mahogany and satinwood, carved and decorated, £250 ; three sets of china shelves 69 Pearce and Co., Commercial Street, Leeds, manu. — Gold and silver jewellery and plate; copy of Indian tea and coffee service; specimens of monograms, heraldic, and ornamental work 70 Jones and Willis, Birmingham, manu. — Reredos in carved oak and other woods ; embroidered altar frontal ; gas standards, and other metal work; brass eagle lectern; communion services; tapestry hangings, &c 71 Gibbs and Howard, Charlotte Street, Fitzroy Square, London, des. and prod. — Tile panel representing St. Paul preaching before Festus On the right hand are Festus, the governor, with Agrippa and Bernice on either side, seated on a dais. The central figure of the whole composition being St. Paul ; a reclining figure on the right foreground is a lawyer, holding a tablet inscribed with the form of accusation; commencing u Dico vel aio te in Prcetura" etc. At the back of St. Paul is shown a group, the principal figure of which is Tertullus the orator, the man who originally had accused St. Paul before Felix. In the middle background are a Centurion and a Lictor holding the Fasces. The setting sun and the Cyprus trees are introduced as symbols of the approaching •death of the Apostle — the whole is surmounted by a Latin inscription — an invocation to Justice, generally placed by the Romans in their Basilicas. The Mosaic pavement and general accessories have been studied from examples found .at Pompeii and elsewhere. The Artists believe this panel 16 Great Hall — Ground Floor. to be the largest yet painted on china, and have been some considerable time engaged on its production, owing to the technical difficulties caused in the firing. The cost of the work is £300. Work executed in this style is equally durable as Mosaic. Cost, exclusive of fixing, £2 per foot (see also No. 270) 72 Davis, E., Southport, prod. — Floral decorations in porcelain,, for table, domestic, or personal ornamentation. Engraved and perforated plates for stencilling or printing on textile or other fabrics 73 Pearce, G., Cranston Street, Eegency Street, London,, prod. — Personal ornaments, in sea shells and gold and silver ; portmonnaies, crystal ornaments, &c. 74 Flitch and Son, Leeds, manu. — Manufactured leather in morocco, calf, sheep, chamois, &c, for use in upholstery, bookbinding, shoe and fancy leather goods trades 75 Smith, T., and Son, Layerthorpe, York, contr. — Chicory and dandelion, from seed manufactured in all its stages 76 Hill and Nettleton, King's Square, York, contr. — Cantrell and Cochrane's ginger ale and all kinds of mineral waters 77 Sampson, Bros., Sutton-in-Ashfield, Notts, manu. — Artificial and aerated waters 78 Bryant and May, Bow, London, manu. — Safety and other matches, wax vestas, cigar lights, wax tapers ; canisters, and various articles in decorated metal 79 Good all, Backhouse and Co., Leeds, manu. — Household specialties ; Yorkshire relish, &c 80 Gray, Dunn and Co., Glasgow, manu. — Biscuits and cake 81 Hodgson and Simpson, "Wakefield, manu. — Household and toilet soaps, Queen's condensed soap in powder ; crystals of soda 82 White, G., Scarbro', manu. — Mineral and aerated waters;, eau des fruits; green ginger ale, &c 83 Scaman, W. B., North Street, York, manu. — General confec- tionery, including boiled and dry sugar goods; fancy packet goods ; jams and jellies 84 Dresser, R., Pavement, York, contr. — Gasogenes, seltzogenefy. syphons, and aerated waters Great Hall — Ground Floor. 17 85 British Syphon Co., Basinghall Street, London, manu. — Seltzogenes for making mineral waters ; syphon for mineral waters (see also No. 345) 86 Illingworth, Ingham and Co., Leeds, manu. — Leeds re- versible desk (Ward's Patent) ; Leeds dual desk, box 87 Johnston, W. and A. K., Edinburgh, contr. — School maps,. political, classical, physical, and outline ; wall illustrations of natural philosophy, botany, astronomy, and Natural history ; numerous atlases ; globes 88 Colman and Glendenning, Norwich, manu. — Models of im- proved school desks, having for their object increased accommodation and efficiency ; improved school curtains ; improved diagram surfaces 89 Larmuth and Co., Cross Lane, Salford, contr. — School desks and furniture of improved design and construction ; school apparatus 90 Sessions, W., Low Ousegate, York, contr. — Specimens of Cumberland lead and plumbago ; lead pencils in various stages of manufacture; artists' materials (see also Nos. 16 and 24) 91 Sampson, John, Coney Street, York, contr. — Stationery, carving and gilding; leather goods, with ornamental metal work; relief stamping 92 Elliott, M. N., Cowburn Street, Manchester, contr. — Japanese Gong, from one of the temples, covered with elaborate inscriptions, £42 93 Rooke, E., Lowther Street, York, manu. — Small walnut cabinet 93a Goodyear, W., Spencer Street, York, manu. — Squirrel cage ; small chest of drawers 94 Crawshaw, C. J., Burton-on-Trent, prod. — Contour model of the Sowerby Bridge district, constructed from the 6 inch ordnance map 94a Walkington, P. J., Beckett Street, Leeds, prod. — Mechanics' tools, made out of an old penny piece 95 Brown, W. H., Filey, contr. — Model of proposed new har- bour at Filey 95aEccles, J., Heworth Road, York, manu. — Double Oxford frame 18 Great Hall — Ground Floor. 96 Boddy and Co., Ripon, maim. — "Kipon" school desks of different patterns 97 Shrigley and Hunt, Lancaster and London, des. and prod. — Stained glass window (see also Nos. 54 and 63) 98 Dixon, W. F., University Street, London, des. and prod. — Stained glass window, "Offering of the Magi" (see also No. 107) 99 Adam and Small, Sanchiehall Street, Glasgow, des. and. prod. — Stained glass window, " Samuel and Eli," " Timothy with his mother Eunice, and his grandmother Lois " (Figure of " Praise," and domestic stained glass, behind the Orchestra, see also No. 57) 100 Campbell and Smith, Southampton Street, LondoD, des. and prod. — Stained glass for domestic nse (see also stained glass, art tiles, and designs for decoration behind the Orchestra) 101 Hodgson, A., Stonegate, York, des. and prod. — Three stained glass ecclesiastical windows (see also Nos. 55, 166, 243, and 438) 102 Camm, Bros., Birmingham, des. and prod. — Stained glass windows, viz.: Ecclesiastical window, " The wise and foolish virgins," £100. — Boudoir window, one light of a couplet, subjects from "Midsummer Night's Dream," £4 per foot. — Hall window, one light of a triplet, subjects from Tenny- son's ," Idylls of the King," " The Queen at Amesbury," " The vision of the Holy Grail," "The death of Arthur." Art tiles, " The signing of Magna Charta," " St. Augustine preaching," &c. 103 Constable, W. H., Cambridge, des. and manu. — Hand- painted tiles for reredos, " Crucifixion," £5 10s. (see also No. 52) LECTURE ROOM. In this room exhibitions of photographic dissolving views take place at various times during the day, and the Chromatic (Fairy) Fountain is displayed at intervals. 103a In a small room adjoining the lecture room is placed one of the terminals of Hunning's Micro-telephone, the Eythmo- graphic Pendulums, &c. ; these instruments can be seen in operation at such times as do not interfere with the exhibitions in the Lecture Eoom Great Hall — Ground Floor. 19 104 Dammann, F. "W., Greenhead Road, Huddersfield, contr. — Atlas of anthropology and ethnology ; ethnological photo- graphic gallery of the various races of mankind (This exhibit is in the General Secretaries' Office) 105 Stanford, E., Charing Cross, London, contr. — School maps (mounted in various ways) of all descriptions and prices 106 Northern Educational Trading Co., Low Ousegate, York, contr. — School furniture and apparatus ; botanical, natural history, and other charts and maps ; anatomical models ; relief globes and maps 107 Dixon, W. F. and Vasey, E. A., University Street, London des. and prod. — Various stained glass (see also No. 98) 108 Gowland, J., Ogleforth, York, prod. — 'Specimens of Vitre- maine, or imitations of stained glass (see also No. 194) 109 Hensman, W., Bloomfield Eoad, London, des. — Domestic stained glass window, central subject from the "Bourgeois Gentilhomme," act 3, scene 3, ornamental surrounding 110 Murby, T., Bouverie Street, London, prod. — Maps, wall sheets, &c. 111 Chambers, W. and R., Edinburgh, contr. — Educational "Works, published by them 112 North of England School Furnishing Co. (Limited), Dar- lington, manu. — School desks ; Darlington slate boards ; charts, maps, and diagrams, &c, &c. 113 Waddington, W. A., Stonegate, York, manu. — Upright iron grand pianoforte, fitted with W. A. Waddington's recently patented upright action, with under damper move- ment, rosewood case, gold panels. Iron upright grand pianoforte, patent under damper action, walnut case, gold panelled front, carved trusses. Semi-cottage pianoforte, new repetition action, walnut case, silk and fret front, 35 guineas. Cottage pianoforte, new repetition action, walnut case, panelled front, carved trusses 113a Waddington, W. A., York, contr. — The " Estey " American organ, manufactured expressly for the Paris Exhibition 1878, 200 guineas. " Estey concert organ," specially manufactured for church and concert work when great power is required, price 68 guineas 20 Great Hall — Ground Floor. 114 Duffill, Charles C, St. Saviourgate, York, manu. — Two cottage pianofortes in walnut and ebony cases, with improved repetition action ; large wood reed harmonium in pitch pine case ; harmonium in mahogany case 115 Gray, J., Micklegate, York, contr. — Walnut silver tongue organ; rosewood cottage pianoforte, by "Collard and Collard" 116 Hopkinson, Bros, and Co., Leeds, manu. — Oak concert iron grand pianoforte ; black and gold boudoir grand pianoforte ; iron upright grand pianoforte in walnut case; fictile ebony pianette, hand painted front; rosewood piccolo pianoforte 117 Smith's American Organ Co., Boston, U.S., manu. — American organs in various styles and cases (Hopkinson, Bros, and Co., Leeds, Agents) 118 Pohlmann and Son, Halifax, manu. — Upright overstrung iron double-frame grand pianoforte, in ebonised and gold case, 135 guineas. Mendelssohn model upright grand pianoforte in burr walnut case, 95 guineas. " International pianoforte," with grand action, &c, 70 guineas. "People's pianoforte," in rosewood case, 33 guineas. 119 Eowntree, Hills and Co., Pavement, York, contr. — Speci- mens of tea, coffee, and Colonial produce ; pickles, bis- cuits, &c. (see also No. 804) 120 York Confectionery Co., York, manu. — Lemon, orange, and citron peels ; general confectionery 121 Terry, J., and Sons, York, manu. — General confectionery, wedding cakes, sugar ornaments for table decorations, candied peels, preserves and marmalade. 122 Bellerby, John, and Son (limited), York, manu. — Matches 123 Hodgson, T. G., Stonegate, York, prod. — Fern case, £12 12s. 123a Young's Paraffin Light Co., Hull, manu. — Sperm and other candles ; mineral and lubricating oils ; specimen of Addiewell shale ; paraffin oil in different stages of manu- facture 121 Dunn and Hewett, Pentonville, London, manu. — Cocoa and its products ; model of the cocoa tree ; (diagrams illustra- Great Hall — Ground Floor. 21 ting its botany and chemistry on south side of organ in gallery) ; specimens of its fruit ; specimens of raw cocoa as imported, with some of its constituent parts ; specimens of manufactured cocoa, the invention of Mr. Dunn, the first form of soluble cocoa made ; soluble cocoa powders ; Iceland moss cocoa ; cocoa and chocolate, with other sub- stances used in the manufacture ; coffee, roasted and in the form of essence of coffee ; also the alkaloid of cafferine ; specimens of flavouring essences of curry powder and of sherbet 125 Ogle, George, Lord Mayor's Walk, York, contr. — Unfer- mented wine free from alcohol, manufactured from the pure juice of the grape, by F. Wright, London, and Bell and Co., Liverpool 126 Watson and Sons, Leeds, manu. — Laundry or household and toilet soaps 127 Clark, J., Jun. and Co., Glasgow, manu. — Specimens of sewing cotton 128 Craven, Mrs., Pavement, York, manu. — General confec- tionery. 129 Baker, J., and Son, Pavement, York, contr. — Linen goods; silk goods ; old spinning wheel (see also No. 235) 130 Harrison, John, Petergate, York, manu. — Tallow candles, moulds, coloured and white ; household dips, stable and miners' candles, rushlights. Candles in wax, sperm, and composition, for altar, piano, chamber, and drawing-room use 181 Franc ati and Santamaria, Hatton Garden, London, prod. — Carved shells; mosaics, cameos; carved jet cameos, and fancy articles (see also No. 355) 132 Ellin and Co., Sheffield, manu. — Table cutlery, pocket knives, razors, scissors 133 Kay, A., Walmgate, York, manu. — Saddlery goods, com- prising silver and brass mounted harness, horse clothing, bridles, riding saddles, woollen and linen webs 134 Dillon, Eleanor, Coney Street, York, manu. — Corsets 135 Turner, T., Spurriergate, York, manu. and contr. — Gentle- men's boots, own manufacture ; ladies' boots, imported ; indiarubber goods and models of same 22 Great Hall — Ground Floor. 136 Smith, 3R., Ousegate, York, manu. — Clioice cutlery, com- bining superiority of quality, novelty in design, and the finest workmanship (see also Nos. 179 and 180) 137 Price's Patent Candle Co. (Limited), Battersea, London, manu. — Candles, night lights, soaps, household and toilet oils, &c 138 Brown and Broadbent, Leeds, prod. — Ostrich feathers and artificial flowers 139 Bryan, C. and T. C, Whitby, manu. — Carvings in Jet, viz., medallions, sets, brooches, eardrops, bracelets, chains, beads, &c 140 Magson, T., Parliament Street, York, contr. — Silk and felt hats 141 Wood and Brearley, Manchester and Bolton, manu.- — Alhambra quilts, honeycomb quilts, toilet covers, toilet mats, towels, &c 142 Mage an, Mrs., Coney Street, York, contr. — Samples of Irish linen and laces ; flax, in its various stages of manufacture 143 Mil ward, C. A., Coney Street, York, manu. and prod. — shirts, collars, flannel under vests, own manufacture m r hats, hosiery, gloves, scarfs, from own designs 144 Hilditch, G-. and J. B., Cheapside, London, manu. — English silks and satins ; black silks (of absolutely pure dye), satins, flag silks, and brocades 145 Eobinson, W., Blake Street and Stonegate, York, manu. and prod. — Hats, hosiery, shirts, gloves, &c, and general out- fitting goods 146 Hessey, Mark, Nunnery Lane, York, mod. — Statue in plaster, "Morning" (see also No. 289) 147 Le Prince, L. A. A., Park Square, Leeds, prod. — Portraits and miniatures on enamel ; decorative painting on tapes- try, silk, fans, &c. ; ornamental pottery ; modellings in clay, &c, specimens of works by pupils of L. A. A. Le Prince 147a Watjd, C, Varvill's Court, Micklegate, York, inv. and manu. — Musical bird cage worked by a living bird, £l 10s. 148 Boulinikon Floor Cloth Co., Salford, Manchester, manu. — Samples of their buffalo hide floor cloth Great Hall — Ground Floor. 23 149 Brown, McLeavy and Co., Hull, maim. — Angora and sheep skin rugs of various colours 150 Hall, H. and Sons, Clarence Street, maim. — Various manu- factured leathers 161 Farnley Shoe Co., Leeds, manu. — Samples of strong boots 152 Rymer, H., Northallerton, manu.— Horse clothing 153 Park, J., Belgrave Street, Leeds, manu. — Carriage lace r tassels, reps, carriage silks, cloth, &c. 154 Cutforth, J., Micklegate, York, manu. — Ladies' and gentle- men's boots and shoes 155 Cooper, M., Kailway Street, York, manu. — Hunting, racing, steeple-chase, and side saddles; jockey cap and jacket; horse clothing; single and double harness; hunting, racing, steeple-chase, and side saddle trees 156 Gibson, J. R., Whitby Terrace, York, contr. — Two aquariums and fern cases combined ; one illustrating the mutual re- lation of animal and vegetable life, the other shewing animal life sustained independent of vegetation without change of water 157 Worsdall, E., Newbiggin Street, York, des. and manu. — Ornamental plant stand 158 Ellis, R. and Son, Castlegate, York, manu. — Woollen and linen webs and other woollen materials used as horse clothing ; whips, thongs, and manufactures of leather 159 Lund, W. D., Petergate, York, manu. — Cords and sash lines, halters, collar shanks ; assortment of twines ; white and brown ropes ^ in. to 1^ in. ; bell, scaffold, and waggon ropes 160 Hill Bros., Fossgate, York, manu. — Curried shoe leather 161 Eastwood, George, Walmgate, York, manu. — Planes and tools suitable for joiners, cabinet makers, coach builders, wheelwrights, &c. 162 Powell, H., Marygate, York, contr. — Fern case 163 Wood, Joseph and Co., Spurriergate, York, manu. — Surgical instruments, trusses, artificial legs, arms, hands ;| instrument for the treatment of deformity ; optical instruments ; table and pocket cutlery, scissors, razors, &c. 24 Great Hall — Ground Floor. 164 Chaloner, T., and Sons, Stonegate, York, contr. — Boots and shoes for summer and winter, all of English manufacture 165 Walker, J., Porter Street, Hull, manu. — Waterproof boots for shooting, fishing, farming, dyking, &c. ; fancy skin leather samples and curiosities in boots ; waterproof com- position 166 Hodgson, A., Stonegate, York, des. and prod. — Ten stained glass panels, various Scripture subjects, viz.: " Christ stilling the storm," " Christ teaching from the lily," " Christ's agony in the garden," " Christ bearing his cross," "Entombment of Christ," "The resurrection of Christ," " Martha and Mary," " Abraham offering Isaac," " Adoration of the shepherds and magi." Medallions of the Evangelists, &c. (see also Nos. 55, 101, 243, and 438) 167 Thomson and Co., Carlton Hill, Leeds, des. and prod. — Stained glass for domestic purposes 168 Knowles, J. W., Stonegate, York, des. and prod. — Five stained glass panels, " St. Luke," " St. John," " Naked and ye clothed me," " Sick and ye visited me," " Hungry and ye fed me " ^see also No. 238) 169 Shouksmith, J. H.,Micklegate, York, des. and prod. — Stained glass, viz. : door panels ; Gothic glazing in lead work ; brilliant cut panels, rosettes and borders ; flowers, fruits, and views in fan-lights ; medallion 170 Key, J., Clifton, contr. — Ferns and other plants in connection with the rockery and the fountain 171 Fleming and Co., Edinburgh, manu. — Vegetable and mineral oils ; mineral oils with bloom removed 172 Richardson, W., Fossgate, York, contr. — Knitted worsteds, wools and yarns 173 Yorkshire Varnish Co., Ripon, manu. — Varnishes, colours, &c, and materials used in their manufacture; specimens shewing their application 174 Blackstone and Co., Hull, manu. — Blues, black leads, and dry soap, in all the varied and latest styles 175 Holmes and Sons, Newcastle-on-Tyne, manu. — Pigment colours used by decorators, paper manufacturers, wall paper manufacturers, lithographers, &c. 176 Cooke and Co., Birmingham, manu. — Collection of safety lamps Great Hall — North Gallery. 25 177 Thompson, G. D., Meyrick Road, Clapham Junction, London, manu. — Scientific and mechanical toys 178 Winter, G., St. Martin's Street, Leicester Square, London, manu. — American cement for repairing china, glass, ivory, bone, and leather, also for setting stones ; mechanical toys 179 Smith, R., High Ousegate, York, manu. — Surgical appliances, surgical elastic stockings, belts, trusses, enemas; magnetic machines (see also 136 and 180) 180 Smith, R., High Ousegate, York, manu. — Microscopes, mathe- matical and optical instruments, model steam engines, magneto electric machines, polytechnic and aneroid barometers (see also Nos. 136 and 179) 181 Horsley and Son, Coney Street, York, manu. — Guns and rifles ; revolvers and shooting implements 182 Scott, H., Low Ousegate, York, contr. — Specimens of the "Derby Crown China Company's" productions ; "Minton's," " Copeland's," "The Royal Worcester China Company's," "Limoges" and "Dresden" china; "George Jones and Son's" china and majolica; also specimens of cut and engraved glass; "Doulton and Company's" Doulton and Faience ware; comprising large painted vases, figures, mirrors, clocks, engraved jug, " Night and Morning," of great value; specimens of rich diamond cut and engraved glass for table use (see also No. 50) 183 Craven, Dunnill and Co. (Limited), Ironbridge, Shropshire, manu. — Encaustic and geometrical tiles for floor; glazed tiles for hearths, dados, &c. ; painted art tiles (the floor of the Entrance Hall to the Exhibition was designed and laid down by them, see No. 5) 184 British and Foreign Bible Society, contr.— Scriptures in one hundred and twenty nine languages and dialects (York Auxiliary, Treasurer, W. Gra;y ; Secretaries, W. Whyte- head, J. R. Hill) GREAT HALL.— WORTH GALLERY. . 185 Harrison, J., Wilstrip Hall, contr. — Cases of stuffed birds and animals, including the whole of the British owls (Preserved by the late D. Graham) 186 Pumphrey, W., Osbaldwick, York, contr. — Cases of stuffed birds, including the whole of the British hawks (Pre- served by the late D. Graham, see also No. 14) c 26 Great Hall — North Gallery. 187 Law, J., Darlington, prod. — Imitations of grained woods- and marbles 188 Thomas, John, Stonegate, York, prod. — Imitations of grained woods and marbles 189 Calvert, John, Hampden Street, York, mod. and sculp.— - Carvings in wood, "Faith" and "Hope ;" plaster busts of " Diomedes" and a boy; plaster model of a tiger 190 Bray, T., Dewsbury, prod. — Table top, imitation inlaid marble 190aThorley, W. J., Church Street, Hull, sculp. — Oak carved panels, " Temptation," " Descent from the Cross," " Smoking lesson," " Irish Wedding" 191 Millson, J., City Eoad, Manchester, sculp. — Stone panel for altar or reredos; subject — "Christ and the doctors in the temple " 192 Thompson, J. E., Gladstone Street, Southwark, London, des- and manu. — Art tiles and designs for stained glass 193 Carlill, George, Priory Street, York, sculp. — Reduced copy, in plaster, "Trajan Scroll;" oak carvings, "Three Marys " and figure ; carved oak arm chair ; stone figure, " Hard up " 194 Gowland, James, Ogleforth, York, prod. — Imitations of grained woods and marbles (see also No. 108) 195 Watkinson, J. R., Bootham Row, York, sculp. — Two heads in marble ; two medallions in plaster ; carved chair 196 Bennett, Mary L., Windsor Villas, Plymouth, prod.— Portrait bust in plaster, " Constance " 197 Whitburn and Young, Godalming, Surrey, manu. — Speci- mens of ornamental impressed wood (the xylographic process) 193 Hornby, W. Surtees, Burton Garth, York, des.— Model villa to 1 inch scale, contains entrance hall and complete suite of rooms fully furnished, with necessary accessories and figures all to scale, £12 199 Bellerby, W., Petergate, York, prod. — Imitation marble pilasters ; two pictures in burnt wood, copy of the " Three Marys" £15 15s., and " Art and Liberty" £12 12s. 200 Bellerby, J. W., Petergate, York, manu. — Black and gold cabinet with burnt wood panels, £15 Great Hall — North Gallery. 27 201 Hodgson, J. G., Beverley, contr. — Horn, found embedded at Leven Carrs, supposed to be a thousand years old 202 Beck, Angelo, Granville Street, London, sculp. — Medallion, " Princess Alice," bracket and bust 203 Helstrip, C, St. Saviour's Place, York, contr. — Cases of stuffed birds and animals, including " The Widowed Duck," after Sir E. Landseer ; "The startled fox;" "Kittens at play ; " snowy owls and eggs 20 t Foster, J. L., York, contr. — Two cases, Indian game birds, and silver fox (preserved by C. Helstrip, see also Nos. 41 and 208) 203 Fogg, W. H., New Briggate, Leeds, contr. — Cases of stuffed birds 203 Smith, T. L., Burton Terrace, York, contr.— Stuffed birds, including a specimen of the pied blackbird, caught in Burton Lane, December, 1878 (preserved by C. Helstrip) 20' 7 Hope and Chapman, Castlegate, York, manu. — Specimens of bookbinding; fancy stationery (see also No. 425) 208 Foster, J. L., Ogleforth, York, contr. — Curios from Japan, comprising metal work, ceramic ware, fans, photographs, &c, sent by J. Tasker Foster, Japan (see also Nos. 41, and 204) 209 Crawhall, Miss, Burton Lane, York, contr. — Suite of per- sonal ornaments in Berlin iron 210 Greenwood, W. F., Stonegate, York, contr. — Flemish tryptich, 400 years old. The centre compartment repre- sents the death of the Blessed Virgin, with the apostles around her bed in various devotional postures ; the left wing compartment represents the birth of St. John the Baptist, the centre figure is St. Elizabeth surrounded by ladies variously engaged, one handing linen out of a box, another airing it before the fire ; the right wing compart- ment depicts the birth of our Lord, Bethlehem in the back ground, with shepherds and sheep on the hill-side, the Blessed Virgin and angels in the act of adoration, St. Joseph behind the Virgin shielding a candle, on the left figures of an ox and ass, and spectators leaning over a wall; the tryptich is surmounted by cherubs, a shield bearing the sacred monogram, and crowned with a gilt cross. Old English carved oak wardrobe and sofa of the 16th century; old French marqueterie cabinet of Louis Quatorze period filled with old china ; set of old delft 28 Great Hall — North Gallery. vases; old English oak sideboard, 16th century, with panels representing the battles of Marston Moor and Stamford Bridge; old carved Flemish group, our Lord on His way to Calvary, with chief priests and Roman soldiers, behind is Pontius Pilate, in front is the execu- tioner ; full life-size figures of Saints " Peter" and " Paul;" fine old inlaid oblong table ; Flemish sleigh, 300 years old ; two ebonized chairs, with portraits of Charles II. and his consort, inlaid with ivory ; medallions of the twelve apostles; plaques, in brass, "Rubens," "Rembrandt," &c. 211 Rougier, J. W., Tanner Row, York, manu. — Tortoise-shell, ivory, indiarubbcr, buffalo, and horn combs, &c. 212 Ogden, H ., and Son", Deansgate, Manchester, manu. — Dining room and drawing room completely furnished and de- corated, being examples of some of their latest productions of inexpensive furniture (see also No. 4-2) 213 Hummerston, Bros., East Parade, Leeds, manu.— Dining room, drawing room, and bedroom, furnished and decorated in various styles, such as can be adapted to any residence at a moderate outlay. Dining room, ceiling raised flock, cornice decorated to agree, walls hung with Muralis de- coration, chimney-piece dark oak in the Jacobean style ; drawing room, ceiling raised flock, decorated door, chimney- piece ebonized in the Anglo- Japanese style ; bedroom, ceiling distempered, walls papered, cornice in shades to match, chimney-piece in old English style 213 A Cowl, G., r ;St. Mary's Row, Bishophill, York, manu. — Musical bird cage, worked by a living bird, £4 4s. 214 Stephenson, Bros., Thornton Road, Bradford, manu. — Furni- ture cream, specially prepared for producing a brilliant and durable gloss upon polished woods, marble, papier mache, oil cloth, japanned ware, &c. 215 Browne, G-., and Son, Micklegate, York, prod. — Artificial teeth and dental appliances in different stages of manu- facture 216 Stephenson, T., Vyner Street, Clifton, York, contr. — Ivory model of 84-gun ship, carved by a French prisoner in 1814 (the rigging by exhibitor) 217 Woffinden, J., Hunslet Lane, Leeds, prod. — Copper tea service, made from old penny pieces Great Hall— North Gallery. 29 218 Pulleyn, Mrs. E., Cliftonville, Bootliam Stray, York, prod. — Skeletonized leaves ; portrait, with wreath of skeletonized leaves 219 McFeetee, R. A., Anchor Street, Southport, prod. — Two sycamore-framed medallions, "'Peter" and "Paul;" oak medallion, "Ribera ; " walnut ornamental panel 220 Duckett, J., Dale Street, York, prod, and contr.— Em- broidery, and a collection of curiosites 221 Hotham, Mrs., Minster Court, York; and Miss L. G. John- stone, Sutton Hall, Thirsk, prods. — Specimens of orna- mental needlework 222 Carroll, G., Dublin, contr. — Photograph, with wreath of sea weeds 223 Earle, Miss, Holgate Crescent, York, prod. — Hand-painted d'oyleys on muslin ; hand-painted fan from nature. 224 Dickenson, Mrs., New Street, York, contr. — Map of England in needlework 225 Stephenson, Emily E., Stockton, prod. — Two brackets and other articles in leather-work, &c. 226 Empson, Alice, Hessle Road, Hull, prod. — Pair of leather- work brackets and card basket 227 Hldson, G., Gillygate, York, sculp. — Carving in wood, " The young Warrener " 228 Willoughby, Mrs., Claremont Terrace, Hull, prod. — Leather bracket and fruits ; wax and paper flowers 229 James, Mrs., Priory Street, York, prod. — Specimens of leather-work 280 Wilkinson, Annie, Vyner Terrace, York, prod. — Picture in needlework, "The Crucifixion," £21 231 Clemetshaw, Miss, Whitby Terrace, York, prod. — Picture in needlework, "The Last Supper," £10 10s. 232 Hay, Mrs. , Grosmont, prod. — Picture in needlework, " Horses at the Fountain " 233 Wormald, Elizabeth A., Fox Terrace, Leeds, manu. — Wool flowers. 234 Gray, Joseph, Fossgate, York, manu. — Artificial flowers, materials for making paper flowers, &c. 235 Baker, J. and Son, Pavement, York, contr. — Carpets and woollen goods (see also No. 129) 30 Great Hall — North Gallery. 236 Hunter and Smallpage, Goodramgate, York, contr. and maim. — American walnut early English bedroom suite, with pear tree mouldings and carvings, the wardrobe with centre panel of plate-glass, bevelled edges ; polished brass French bedstead, with hand-beaten brass foliage and ornaments and returned ends, fitted up with spring and French mattresses ; window cornice to match, with rich silk and wool tapestry, curtains, and valance ; gas bracket in polished brass illuminated ; Wilton carpet in peacock blues 237 Marsh, Jones, and Cribb, Leeds, maim. — Side of a dining room, English oak sideboard with ebony enrichments, the walls hung with tapestry, embossed leather frieze ; side of library, American walnut chimney piece, walls hung with silk, dado of Japanese matting, Japanese carved frieze ; side of a bedroom, fine burr walnut wardrobe, relieved with ebony and carved enrichments ; specimens of Japanese woodwork, carvings, screens, china, &c. (see also No. 30) 238 Knowles, J. W., Stonegate, York, maim, and contr. — Mediaeval court, containing lancet stained glass window, " St. Cecilia Listening to Choir of Angels ; " two-lights stained glass, " Poetry" and " Music;" specimens of mural painting ; hand-painted tile reredos ; oak altar table, lec- tern, &c, from original designs; silk embroidery; brass eagle lectern and other brass work ; diapered organ pipes, &c. (see also No. 168) 239 Knowles, W. and Co., Southampton Row, London, des. and prod. — Mosaic "St. Paul;" quaint tile painting; china painting; tile painting, "Annunciation" (see also Nos. 25 and 53) 240 Worthington, T. S., Blake Street, York, prod. — Decorated door and case ; surface decorations ; paper hangings, &c. 241 Rae, C. S.,and Co., Coventry, maim. — Microscopes and other optical instruments 242 White, F. P., Grace Street, Leeds, prod. — Artistic mural decorations, specimens in gold and silver embossing, &c. 243 Hodgson, A., Stonegate, York, des. and manu. — Domestic stained glass window (see also Nos. 55, 101, 166, and 438) 244 Perfect, H., Micklegate, York, prod. — Imitations of grained woods and marbles Great Hall — North Gallery. 31 545 Weston, J., Trafalgar Bay Yard, York, prod. — Cloth patch- work coverlet 546 Harrison, Mrs. H., Ampleforth, contr. — Silk patchwork bed quilt, in 3055 pieces, £7 247 Brown, E.. Naburn Bridge, York, prod. — Model of a man- of-war, 38 guns 248 Gilleard, John, Selby, prod. — Model of a man-of-war, 24 guns 249 Lee, George, Northgate, Gloucester, prod. — Variety of mechanical models 250 Calvert, Eobert, Ripon, prod. — Decorated door and case- ment 551 Wyrill, James, Sandside, Scarbro', manu. — Wicker chairs, stands, and tables ; baskets and other wickerwork 252 Frier, Adeline, Champion Hill, London, des. and prod. — Three-fold painted fire-screen, flowers with mottoes 553 Ashton, J., Davygate, York, des. and prod. — Four-fold door- screen, pictorial scraps representing the four seasons 254 Watson, H. A., Portland Crescent, Leeds, des. and prod. — Four-fold door screen, pictorial scraps, £35 255 Harrison and Harrison, Durham, manu. — Chancel organ of eleven stops, arranged to secure great economy of space and construction, thorough efficiency with power, sweet- ness and variety of tone .256 The Exhibition Organ, built for the Rev. R. Corbett Singleton, by Messrs. Telford, in 1862, has been purchased by the Executive Committee for the Ex- hibition. The re-building of the organ, under the direction of Dr. Monk, was done most efficiently by Mr. Thos. Hopkins; new stops, reservoir, composition pedals were added, and in consequence of the size of the Great Hall in which it stands, it was tuned to concert pitch ; it is 16 feet square on the floor and 28 feet high; the wind is applied by an hydraulic engine, and two vertical feeders, one the gift of Wm. Gray, Esq.; it has also feeders to blow by hand. The case is of solid carved oak, and the fittings are of wrought iron, oak, and pitch pine, all varnished ; the swell box is two inches in thickness, and all the metal pipes are of the best spotted metal. The particulars of the instrument are as follow: — 82 Great Hall — South Gallery. GREAT ORGAN. COMPASS CC TO A. feet pipes CHOIR ORGAN. COMPASS CC TO A. feet pipes 1 Double Dulciana . . 16 58 1 Bell Gambia 8 58 2 Open Principal . . 8 58 2 Open Principal 8 58 3 Cylindrical Gamba 8 58 3 Stopped Principal . . 8 58 4 Stopped Principal . 8 58 8 58 4 58 5 Vienna Flute 8 58 6 Harmonic Flute . . 4 58 6 Gemshorn 4 58 7 Twelfth 3 58 4 58 8 Fifteenth .. .. 2 58 2 58 9 Mixture, 4 ranks . . 0 232 8 58 10 Trumpet .. .. 8 58 754 522 SWELL ORGAN. COMPASS CC TO A. 1 Double Stopped Principal 16 feet tone 2 Open Principal . . 8 feet 3 Pierced Gamba . . 8 „ 4 Stopped Principal 8 „ 5 Harmonic Flute.. 4 „ 6 Octave 4 „ 7 Fifteenth .. ..2 „ 8 Mixture, 3 ranks. . 0 ., 9 Horn 8 v 10 Oboe .. ., 8 „ 11 Clarion . . . . 4 .. pipes 58 58 5S 58 58 58 58 174 58 58 58 754 PEDAL ORGAN. COMPASS CCC TO P. pipes Sub-Bass . . 32 feet tone 30 Open Principal . . 16 feet 30 Stopped Principal 1 6ft. tone 30 Open Octave . . 8 feet 30 Stopped Octave 8 feet tone 30 Trombone . . . . 16 feet 30 180 COUPLERS, &C. Swell to Great — Unison Swell to Great — Sub-Octave Swell to Choir SweU to Pedals Great to Pedals Swell Tremulant Three Composition Pedals TOTAL. Stops Great Organ 10 Choir Organ 9 Swell Organ 11 Pedal Organ 6 Couplers 5 Pipes 754 522 754 180 41 2210 GREAT HALL,, SOUTH GALLEHY. 257 Bainbridge, K., Huntington Eoad, York, des. and prod. — Four-fold door-screen, pictorial scraps 258 Milner, Edith, Bishopthorpe, des. and prod. — Three-fold painted door-screen, birds and flowers Great Hall — South Gallery. 33 259 Ford, Emily S., Adel Grange, Leeds, des. and prod. — Three- fold painted screen, " Night blowing Cereus and Castus," £10 10s. 260 Walker, W., Cecilia Place, Holgate Lane, York, contr. — Patchwork quilt 261 South all, Bros, and Barclay, Birmingham, prod. — Illus- trations showing the chemical composition and relative value of different articles of food and drink 262 Joseph, Davis and Co., Crampton Street, London, manu. — Royal polytechnic barometers 2G3 Harvey, Reynolds and Co., Leeds, manu. and contr. — Physical apparatus; optical instruments; chemical and scientific apparatus 264 Richardson, H., and Co., York, manu. — Illustrations of the manufacture of superphosphate of lime, shewing the various phosphorites used ; natural and chemical products used either for direct application to the soil or indirectly in the manufacture of chemical manures ; chemical manures specially compounded for various crops ; manu- factured goods for cattle, &c, and the materials used 265 Pocock, Bros., South wark Bridge Road, London, inv. and manu. — Universal invalid tubular water and air bed 266 Smith, J., Stockton-on-Tees, inv. and manu. — Sun dials, vertical and horizontal 267 Spencer, J. G. K., Bridlington Quay, des. and manu. — Cabinet made of coloured glass, containing upwards of two thousand pieces 268 Lumley and Helstrip, Monkgate, York, manu. — Surgical bandages, spinal and leg supports, trusses, &c. 268a Oubridge, J. H., Stockton-on-Tees, prod. — Isometrical perspective drawing of Corliss' beam engine, 14,000 horse power, for driving machinery at the Philadelphia Ex- hibition, 1877 (on the staircase) 269 Robson, G., Norton, Malton, prod. — Wall decoration, with door and architrave ; imitations of grained woods and marbles (see also in first-class dining room) 270 Gibbs, J. A. and Howard, Charlotte Street, Fitzroy Square, London, des. and manu. — Three stained glass windows, viz. : " Christ driving the money changers from the temple," in the Italian Renaissance style ; gothic window, "St. Babara;" Italian gothic window, " Othello relating the story of his life " (see also No. 71) Great Hall — South Gallery. 271 Thompson, W., Frodsham Street, Chester, prod. — Cases of stuffed birds and animals, including American bald and golden eagles, spotted argus pheasant, snowy owls, scarlet ibis, peregrine falcon, boa constrictor, &c. 272 Swift, Jas. and Son, University Street, London, manu. — Microscopes and other optical instruments 273 Brown, Isaac, High Ousegate, York, manu. — Suite of bed- room furniture made of ash, inlaid, and spring mattress 274 Wilson, Emily, Norton, Malton, prod. — Three painted jars 275 Eoodhouse and Sons, Leeds, manu. — Dining-room furniture, Queen Anne style, in English brown oak, with ebony mouldings, carved pear tree panels and bevelled mirrors, consisting of sideboard with high back, panelled doors and chased brass hinges, chimney-piece with accessories, dinner- waggon and chair, all en suite; Bedroom furniture, with fram- ing in Japanese style, in American walnut and satin wood, relieved with ebony and purple wood in the mouldings, comprising wardrobe, with carved panels in wing doors, ladies' toilette table, with mirror and jewel cases, wash- stand, commode and towel rail ; Drawing-room, cabinet in black, elm, and gold, painted panels and bevelled mirrors, Sunbury decorations on walls, decorated doors and pilasters, with arabesques, &c. 276 Potter and Son, Ogleforth, York, manu. — Specimens of bookbinding in various styles and leather 277 Snowdon, W., Eochdale and Southport, manu. — Dining- room suite, early English style, consisting of sideboard with dado on each side, carved chimney-piece and chairs to match ; inlaid bedroom suite, in sycamore, with walnut mouldings, including bedstead, wardrobe, washstand, dressing-table, chamber pedestal, and towel rail; bed hangings in printed velvet 278 Atkinson, R., Coney Street, York, manu. — One lady's and two gentlemen's wigs 279 Hartley, T. G. and Son, Davygate, York, des. and prod. — Corner of large dining-room, shewing portion of decorated ceiling, cornice and wall ; hand-painted tiles ; imitation of parquet flooring (see also in first-class dining room) 280 Yates and Co., Wilton, Salisbury, manu. — Hand-made Saxony and other carpets ; J. Taylor, Coney Street, York, agent (see also west end of North Gallery) Great Hall — South Gallery. 35 281 Jefferson, Mrs., Thorganby, prod. — Hand-painted China plate, " Birds and flowers" 282 Davis, Miss, St. Helen's Square, York, prod. — Hand-painted China plate, " Hercules bringing up Cerebus from Hades" 283 Green, C, Bank Street, Sheffield, contr. — Large ebony- cabinet, with bronze enriched panels and mouldings, Italian style, bookcase to match ; four mantel pieces in different styles, made of various woods, with grates, tiled cheeks and hearths, fenders, &c, complete; bronze hall coat and umbrella stands ; ornamental bronzes, fire irons and rests, &c. 284 Sanderson, G., King Street, York, prod. — Specimens of bookbinding 285 Gow, Lucy, Cambo, Newcastle-on-Tyne, prod. — Four painted China plates, " Flowers and ferns, design for a valentine, exotic birds, &c " 286 Priestman, Mrs., Ganstead, Hull, des. and prod. — Two painted Torquay ware plates 287 Ford, Mrs. R., Headingley, Leeds, prod. — Painted plates, tiles, &c. 287aBrewitt, H., Nunnery Lane, York, contr. — Collection of old and modern china 288 Macintosh, D., Railway Street, York, contr. — Collection of ancient and modern china ; old tea-board, painted by Peckett (see also No. 14) 289 Hesset, M., Nunnery Lane, York, sculp. — Hall clock, group on each side, "Morning" and "Night;" statuette, "Elaine;" bust in plaster, " G. Leeman, M.P.;" statuette, " Lady Godiva ;" medallion portrait, " C. Brook, Esq. ;" " Anatomical study ;" plaster model, " Panel for a reredos ;" grave stone, " Religion comforting sorrow," &c. (see No. 146) 290 Hughes, Mrs., Mary gate York, contr. — Old English engraved mirror, £5 5s. 291 Illingworth, Ingham and Co., Wellington Street, Leeds, manu. — Mouldings in wood for builders, cabinet makers, and decorators 292 Whitwell, H. G., Blake Street, York, prod. — Painted decorations for interior walls, panels, &c. 36 Machinery Annexe. 293 Binns, Jonas K., King's Cross, Halifax, prod. — Mural design for a church, " Christ entering Jerusalem," £10; illumi- nated "Commandments" and " Lord's Prayer," £8; design for over altar table, £3 ; mural painting, " St. Peter" and " St. Paul," £5 294 Heward, G., Sherwood Street, Derby, sculp. — Panels of fine- wood carving 295 Do well, Mrs. J., Stockton Lane, York, contr. — Embroidered counterpane. 296 Deighton, J. and Co., Coney Street, York, maim. — British manufactured corks and works of art in carved cork 297 Rimmel, Eugene, Strand, London, maim. — Portable Jardi- niere fountain ; perfumery ; aromatic ozonizer or natural air perfumer 298 Pew, R., Stonegate, York, prod, and sculp. — Specimens of glass and china repairing; group of figures carved in wood 299 Hare, G., Calthorpe Street, Gray's Inn Road, London, manu. — • Photographic cameras for studio and landscape use ; patent automatic changing box ; revolving albums, graphoscopes,. &c. MACHINERY ANNEXE. 300 Aitken, Oxberry and Sons, St. Lawrence Glass Works, York, manu. — Medical bottles and chemical glass ; glass surgical instruments and appliances ; glass engraving. 301 Duffill, F. and Co., St. Martin's Lane, York, manu. and' contr. — Shafts, spokes, and felloes, and turned naves for coaches, carts, and waggons ; turned and carved table pillars and claws, and bed poles in mahogany ; dining-table legs, in oak and mahogany; ballusters in pitch pine, mahogany, and oak ; large mahogany vase ; wringing machine rollers; oak candlesticks, &c; specimens of ebony, rosewood, boxwood, kingwood, &c. 302 Day, James, Stafford, manu. — Process for making ladies* and other boots by the aid of machinery (power obtained by gas engine), and employing six men 303 Crossley, Bros., Manchester, manu. — Otto silent gas engine, 3^ horse power Machinery Annexe. 37 304 Rowntree, Hills, and Co., Pavement York, contr. — Coffee roaster and coffee mill, worked by gas engine (see also No. 119) 305 Ingleby Mining Co., Ingleby Greenhow, Northallerton, contr. — Freestone, for building purposes and grindstones (Offices, Exchange Buildings, Newcastle-on-Tyne) 306 Newcastle and Springwell Quarry Co., manu. — New- castle grindstone, 6 feet diameter 307 M'Gregor and Co., Dundee, manu. — Seamless linen hose for fire brigades ; tanned flax belting, &c. 308 Morley, S. and Co., Stockton-on-Tees, inv. and manu. — Patent needle water gauge ; patent needle steam con- densing valve ; improved fog signal for steamer, &c. 309 Verity Bros., Leeds, contr. — Banks' patent quadrants for opening and closing windows ; Harding's ventilator and patent air diffuser 310 Dove, W. and Son, Pavement, York, contr. — Specimens of the Earl of Dudley's iron ; plane and grooved iron for horse shoes ; nails, &c. 311 Wright, Sutcliffe and Son, Halifax, manu. — Gun metal lavatory and bath taps ; combination hot and cold water taps ; improved high pressure bib taps ; baths' and lava- tories' silver-plated taps ; patent syphon stench traps ; . ventilating traps ; improved gland steam and wheel valve taps ; patent syphon wheel valve taps 312 Yelf, H. H., Polytechnic, Regent Street, London, contr. — Printing machine for business and visiting cards, capable of printing 8,000 per hour 31 3 Pindar, W. and Son, Hungate, York, inv. and manu. — Patent non-obstructive silk flour dressing machine 314 Douglas, C. M.. Surgeon Major, Richmond, Yorks., contr. — Small boat or canoe for fishing, shooting, &c. 315 Butler, J., Stanhope Street, Newcastle-on-Tyne, manu. — Stencil plates (engraved in the exhibition) 316 Van Praag, Alex, and Co., Crown Street, Soho, London, contr. — Improved portable filters ; ornamental and plain table filters ; patent boiler stone collectors to prevent in- crustation ; emery knife and tool sharpeners ; patent copying ink pencils ; Armenian cement ; improved spirit cooking stove 38 Machinery Annexe. 317 Cheavin, G., Boston, Lincolnshire, manu. — Improved patent rapid self-cleaning water filter in hard stoneware for domes- tic use ; new dining room refrigerator, and improved rapid cleanable filters 318 I'anson, C, Son, and Co., Darlington, contr.— Models of self- contained weighbridge and combined turntable weighing machine 319 Harland, H. S., Brompton, Scarbro', prod. — Models of life- saving apparatus, for the protection of bathers and skaters- 320 Powell, A., St. Clement's Place, York, prod. — Model of horse and waggon ; scale, 3in. to 1 foot 321 Ellison, J. E., Park Cross Street, Leeds, manu. — Model showing the difference between admitting air through a straight opening and through a cone-shaped one ; conical perforated air bricks and skirtings 322 Ramsden, B., Woodhouse Lane, Leeds, inv. and manu. — Patent bolts requiring no helical thread ; light ladder constructed by the bolts 323 Bower, G., St. Neot's, Huntingdon, inv.— Umbrella stand, &c, showing patent process for preserving iron against the action of rain, the atmosphere, sea water, or other agents (presented to the Exhibition) 32-1 Queensgate Whiting Co., Beverley, manu. — Specimen of Paris white 325 Rendle, W. E., Victoria Street, Westminster, London, inv. and manu. — Model showing patent system of glazing (the Great Hall of the Exhibition has been glazed by Mr. Rendle) 326 Banks and Stead, Leeds, manu. — Bolts, nuts, studs, and screws for engineers 327 Crossley, D., Brighouse, inv. and manu. — Self-acting valve and screen ventilators, louvre ventilators, windguard chimney pot or ventilator cowl (model half size) 328 Morton, J., and Son, Hunslet Road, Leeds, manu. — Con- solidated emery wheels 329 Hancock, J. L., Cotterill Road, Dalston Lane, London, inv.. and manu. — Potato scraping machine 329aMa.rsden, H. R., Leeds, inv. and manu. — The " Blake- Marsden " stone breaker and ore crusher 330 Yorke and Lego, Scarborough, manu. — Light four-wheel dog cart Machinery Annexe. 39 331 Mann and Sons, York, manti. — One varnished gentleman's " Whitechapel ; " one varnished low "Alexandra" car 332 Wales and Son, York, manu. — Canoe-shaped landau, with patent self-acting head, which can be opened or closed instantaneously, painted lake, lined with blue morocco, 180 guineas ; square-fronted, double-seated brougham, for one or a pair of horses, 150 guineas ; light shooting or luggage phaeton, fitted with all the latest improvements, 70 guineas; angullete Whitechapel cart, hung on an improved principle, 50 guineas 333 Mackay and Fowler, Harrogate, manu. — Light park phaeton, with newly-invented registered front seat and improved hind rumble seat ; light Claro cart and dog cart, with their improved balancing seat motion 334 HouLOATE and Co., Scarborough, manu. — Single or pair horse canoe-shaped landau, with patent self-closing head, rubber-bedded axles, lamps, brake, &c, 180 guineas; light medium French brougham, with rubber-bedded axles, lamps, brake, &c, 140 guineas ; very light spider skeleton Stanhope phaeton, with improved brake and indiarubber blocks, lamps, &c, 75 guineas 335 Bradley, J., Leeds, manu. — Canoe barouche, fitted with pole and bar, patent lever brake, and lamps, trimmed and with silver mountings ; canoe landau, fitted with M'Kenzie's patent self-acting head, lever brake, pole and bar, trimmed, and plate glass 336 Puckering, R., and Co., Beverley, manu. — Newly-designed four-wheeled dog cart, convertible into a Char a Banc, fitted with every requisite for one or a pair of horses, 60 to 75 guineas; Bertie Victoria phaeton, with the hind seat reversible to the front for driving, 55 to 65 guineas ; Alexandra pony cart complete, with lamps, 30 to 37 guineas; assortment of waterproof knee aprons and dust wrappers suitable for carriages 337 Wadsworth, H., and Son, Halifax, manu. — Improved wheels and axles for carriages, &c. ; improved light spring market cart, hung on three springs and mounted on patent wheels, by the manner in which the spokes are applied and the material used, double the amount of strength is obtained in the place required ; improved light spring tipping cart, hung on three springs and mounted on patent wheels in the same manner as the market cart 40 Machinery Annexe. 338 Pattison, G., York, manu. — Light spring rully, with patent axles, spring seats, lever sides and end, weight 48st., will carry 15cwt. ; strong cart, suitable for farmers, builders, or contractors, patent arms, sideboards, and ends ; coffee van, with all fittings arranged so as to allow the manager to serve from inside 339 Hodgson and Stead, Regent Road, Salford, Manchester, inv. and manu. — Hodgson and Needham's patent revolving, calculating steelyard, without loose weights, on which three or more standards can be weighed and their equivalents ascertained without the usual calculations ; patent self- indicating weighing machine, with combined turntable, en- suring perfect accuracy, simplicity, and durability; improved dial steelyard, showing the tons, cwts., qrs., and lbs. by one manipulation ; an ordinary portable weighing machine, for railway platforms and general merchandise ; portable standard weight wool scale, with Hodgson and Stead's patent double check links -340 M'Kenzie and Holland, Worcester, inv. and manu. — Rail- way signalman's cabin, with patent interlocking apparatus for signalling and interlocking a railway junction of a double line with a single one, and with level crossing gates and wickets worked and controlled 341 Johnson and Tesseyman, York, manu. and contr. — Account books, type writer, copying machines, Perry's safes, papyrograph, specimens of engraving and relief stamping in colours 342 Bradbury and Co., Oldham, inv. and manu. — Sewing, knitting, kilting, and embroidery machines 343 Birkbt, J. and W., Liversedge, manu. — Wood, leather, and metal-faced card clothing, used in manufacture of flax, tow, jute, and other strong fibrous materials ; single, double, and treble leather driving bands, &c. 544 Barrett and Leggott, Market Street, Bradford, manu. — Patent cooking range, with two large roasting and baking ovens and one hot closet with hot hearth, to be used with either a close or open fire ; copper bath boiler complete, with atmospheric burner unions, &c, suitable for green- houses, baths, entrance hall, &c. ; copper circulating hot water boiler, with two sets of copper pipes ; No. 2 copper boiler, with galvanized iron pipes (see also No. 62) 345 British Syphon Co., Basinghall Street, London, manu. — Apparatus for filling mineral water bottles (see also No. 85) Machinery Annexe. 41 346 Pooley, H., and Son, Liverpool, maim. — Various weighing machines 347 Beesley, J., Dendy Street, Balham, London, contr. — Machines for saving labour in domestic use (Yankee notions) 348 Anderson, W., Wilton Street, Grosvenor Place, London, contr. — Soaps and toilet requisites, with machine for stamping soap, the machine made by R. Honchin, Bride- port Place, New North Road, London 349 Robey and Co., Lincoln, in v. and manu. — Ten-horse power double cylinder patent " Robey " fixed engine ; 8-horse power portable engine, fitted with Richardson's patent governor expansion gear ; 4ft. 6in. angle iron-framed thrashing machine, fitted with self -feeding apparatus ; 4-horse power vertical engine and boiler combined ; No. 1 circular saw bench, with 4< ) in. saw 350 Nichols, W., Leeds, inv. and manu. — Patent brick press; cement testing machine; model of apparatus for steam firing 351 Fawcett, T. C, Leeds, inv. and manu. — Patent vertical plastic pressed brick-making machine; Gill's patent brick- pressing machine 352 Kaye, J. and Co., Kirkstall, inv. and manu. — Patent door latches and locks, oil cans, torch lamps, lubricators, &c. 353 Yorkshire School for the Blind, York— Baskets and articles in wickerwork, brushes, woolwork, and knitting, made by the blind at the school. Baskets, &c, made in the Exhibition by a blind workman 354 Reynolds, F. W., and Co., Southwark Street, London, manu. — Morticing, circular, and band saw machines ; mitre cutter machine ; floor cramp drilling machine ; paint grinding mill ; joiner's bench and sash cramps ; mounted grindstones for steam power and treadle 355 Franc ati and Santamaria, Hatton Garden, London, manu. — French beads and shell ornamental goods (see also Nc. 131 ) 356 Stevens, T., Coventry, and Newgate Street, London, manu. — Two improved Jacquard looms, one of which contains 160 shuttles, and is the largest in the world for making fancy silk ribbons 357 Hunter and English, Bow, London, manu. — " Willan's patent" high pressure compound engine of 80-horse power; three cylinder 25-horse power engine (see also No, 410a) D 42 Machinery Annexe. 358 Powell, T. T., Harrogate, inv. and manu. — Railway appli- ances for securing direct and interchangeable communi- cation between passengers, guard, driver, and signalmen whilst the train is running 359 Sanderson, C. and F., Mansfield, manu. — Seats for parks, gardens, &c. (see also Nos. 387 and 396) 361 Cockill and Sons, Liversedge, manu. — Condensor rubbing leathers for woollen condensors 362 Eusholme, E., Selby, prod. — "Working model of a fishing- smack 363 Pease, H., Darlington, contr. — Model of Stephenson's first railway bridge and locomotive ; old miner's lamp 364 Mellin, G. A., Holbeck, Leeds, contr. — Model of first coal- cutting machine worked by compressed air in a coal mine \ model of marine or stationary engine 365 Ingham and Sons, Thornton, Bradford, manu.— Shuttles for weaving worsted cotton, silk, alpacas, mohairs, &c. ; shuttle pikes for spools, &c. ; tackling for weaving 366 Bentley and Ackroyd, Bradford, inv. and manu. — Patent shoes for holding looms and machinery to floors 367 Younghusband, "W., North Eoad, Darlington, contr. — Two models of locking apparatus for signals and switches on railways ; model of Bouch's reversing screw as applied to locomotive engines, one-fourth full size ; model of loco- motive engine adapted for high velocity, by T. Hudson, Darlington (see also Nos. 401 and 443) 368 Hargrave, Isaac, Radford, Notts. — Working model of ver- tical engine and boiler 369 Patton, J., jun., Cornhill, London, prod. — Model of the a Eastern Monarch," built by Mounsey and Foster, Sunder- land 370 Hkselwood, J., Infirmary Street, Leeds, manu. — Single, light, and heavy double leather belting 371 Gkayes, A., York, contr. — Telegraphic apparatus 372 A arvill, E., and Sons, Bridge Street, York, manu. — Planes 373 V. feeler and Wilson, Spurriergate, York, inv. and manu. — Sewing, kilting, and embroidery machines Machinery Annexe. 43 371 Kitctung, Bkos., and Co., Leeds, inv. and manu. — A 15in. centre treble-geared break lathe; a Jin. punching and shearing machine ; an amateur's treadle lathe (they have also supplied the shafting in the machinery annexe) 375 Welch and Lenton, Coventry, manu. — Jacquard loom (the largest ever exhibited) for weaving book markers, portraits, views, &c. The views of York are produced in the Ex- hibition by this machine 870 Cooke and Sons, Buckingham Works, York, inv. and manu. — Electric bells and indicators ; pneumatic despatch tube, as supplied to her Majesty's Government ; machine for copying irregular figures by means of templates, worked by treadle or steam power ; 6 -inch back-gear and screw- cutting lathe, change wheels, &c, complete ; 6-inch plain lathe for general work, with hobs for chasing ; wheel-cut- ting and pinion machine for bevel and other light wheels, change wheels, &c, complete ; hand planing machine, with self-acting cross slide complete ; electric chronograph, an instrument for registering, to the fiftieth part of a second, the moment of transit of a star across the meridian, for astronomical purposes. Large Tower Clock for striking the hours on a two-ton bell, with going " remontoire " train, the pendulum being used for transmitting the electric current every 1^ second to the motor for working the connections of the large dial in the central hall (see also No. 2(3) 377 Greenwood and Batley, Leeds, inv. and manu. — Keats patent lockstitch sewing machine for boots, &c; Green- wood and Kitch's patent " Sun " platen printing machine, &c. 378 Boston F. and Son, Sandbach and Nantwich, manu. — Boots and shoes made by Keat's sewing machine 379 Busiiell, H., Railway Street, York, contr. — 4-horse power engine, with multitubular boiler, £95 ; Aveling's 6-horse power traction engine, £34 0; washing and wringing machines ; grist and other mills ; 2-horse power combined vertical engine and boiler, £65 ; 8-horse portable engine, £210; hand and steam drilling machines; drums and bands ; " Ransom, Sims, and Head's " portable engine 380 Stead, J., Little Stonegate, York, contr. — Newsom, Wood,. and Dyson's (of Leeds) steam lithographic printing machine at work 44 Machinery Annexe. 381 Zimdars, C. E., Gray's Inn Road, London, inv. — Patent pneumatic bells. (Cooke and Sons, York, agents) 382 Indiarubber, Gutta Percha and Telegraph Co., Silver- town, London, manu. — Submarine electric telegraph cables and materials used in the manufacture 383 Boulton, A., Leeds, inv. and manu. — Cut nail and tack making machine 384 Steel, R., Leeds, inv. and manu. — Boring and morticing machine 385 Massey, B. and S., Openshaw, Manchester, manu. — Model of a steam hammer 386 Bailey Bros., Chancery Lane, London, manu. — Stencil plates for crests, names, and monograms ; indorsing presses; numbering machines; indiarubber stamps; brass type and marking ink 387 Sanderson, C. and F., Mansfield, Notts, manu. — Garden vases and roller (see also Nos. 359 and 396) 387a Boardman and Glossop, Sheffield, manu. — Tea-pot, plated on German silver, in the various stages of manufacture from the raw material to the finished article (presented to the Exhibition) 387b Shaw and Fisher, Sheffield, manu. — Britannia metal tea- pot, in the various stages of manufacture from the raw material to the finished article (presented to the Exhibition) 388 Sanitary and Economic Supply Association, Gloucester, manu. — Dr. Bond's novel appliances for sanitary and economic purposes, including regulating series of filters, ventilating stone and bracket, rapid water heater, &c. 389 Fyfe, J. R. and Co., Shipley, manu.-— Chimney pots, sanitary tubes, drain pipes, and syphons 390 Coulson, W. and T., Viae Street, York, manu. — Morticing machines, saw table, and slate holing machine 391 Widdas, A., Coney Street, York, prod. — English and American fret sawing machines, with specimens of work done by them, fitted up as brackets, frames, &c. ; specimen of carving in wood and ivory 392 Blakey, Bros., and Emmott, Halifax, manu. — Three foot lathes, with compound slide rest, &c. 393 Hanson, W., Bradford, inv. and manu. — Patent steam traps and valves Machinery Annexe. 45 394 Salmon, Barnes and Co., Ulverston, maim. — One baywood and one iron revolving shutter, worked by patent balance weight motion, in carved frame, to imitate ornamental shop front 395 Varvill, M., Kail way Street, York, maim. — Brass and lead fittings for plumbers' use (see also Nos. 413 and 465) 396 Sanderson, C. and F., Mansfield, Notts, manu. — Heating apparatus, containing a "Truss" patent independent (no brickwork) tubular boiler; cluster of hot water pipes, with "Truss" patent expansion joints and a "Truss" patent double coil (see also Nos. 35. ) and 387) 396a Varley, J., Mold Green, Huddersheld, maim. — Woodward's patent improved gas carbonizer 397 G wynne, J. and H., Hammersmith, London, manu. — Pumps, stationary and portable, for mines, draining purposes, &c. 398 Eagle Eange and Foundry Co., Birmingham, manu. — Eagle cooking range, with oven ; grill stove, suitable for restaurants ; ironing stove, &c. 399 Walker, W. Thomlinson, York, inv. and manu. — Two patent close lire kitcheners, with improved baking ovens and roasters, hot water supply and hot plates, &c, with chimney piece ; one patent Yorkshire open fire cooking range, with two ovens, hot plate and hot water service, with chimney piece ; one patent open fire cooking range, with improved baking oven and hot water boiler and chimney piece ; two patent slow combustion register stoves for drawing and dining rooms, with hearth tiles, curbs, and chimney pieces to match ; one patent entrance hall dog stove, with ornamental brass cheeks and tile hearth, chimney piece to match ; one cast iron " Queen Anne " mantel piece and register stove, hand-painted tile hearth, curb, &c. ; two entrance hall stoves ; one patent Gurney stove for heating churches and large buildings ; three patent " Musgrave " stoves for heating schools, &c. ; gas cooking and heating stoves ; five patent newly-invented wrought iron welded boilers for heating mansions, hot houses, and public and private buildings with hot water ; one patent wrought welded steam boiler for heating, cooking, or driving power ; four wood models of their boilers, showing them set in the brickwork ; one wood model of a wrought iron tar cart ; six patent fire and thief proof safes for deeds, cash, &c. ; wrought iron fire proof safe, which was in a raging fire for several hours, when all the documents, &c, were preserved and saved 46 Machinery Annexe. 400 Garner, W., Nuneaton, manu. — Neckties and handkerchiefs in silk and wool, made by a hand-loom in the Exhibition 401 Younghusband, W., Darlington, contr. — Models, viz. : Hori- zontal engine, with Hackworth's slide gear, by R. Cairns, Darlington ; winding engine for collieries ; horizontal engine (double) ; horizontal engine (single) (see also Nos. 367 and 443) 402 Roave, E. L., Lord Mayor's Walk, York prod.— Model of rotary engine, working on cams 403 Stephenson, Mrs., York, prod. — Model of oscillating engine 404 Rogers and Co., Stockton-on-Tees, prod. — Model of steam winch 405 Reynolds, J., Castle Howard, prod. — Model of table engine, £20 (see also No. 455) 406 Hathorn and Co., Charing Cross, London, manu. — Improved patent " Eclipse " rock drill and " Reliance" air compressor 407 Tangye Bros., Birmingham and Newcastle-on-Tyne, inv. and manu. — Twenty-five horse power horizontal improved expansive engine (this engine is used for driving the machines in the machinery annexe) ; two-horse power horizontal engine, with vertical boiler complete ; three- horse power vertical engine, with vertical cross tube boiler complete, on wheels ; two Tangye's patent vertical engines, of four and two-horse power ; special steam pump, to work vertically ; special direct acting steam pumps ; improved air pump condensor ; 6-inch and 4-inch centrifugal pumps ; Weston's patent self-sustaining pulley blocks ; patent safety hoist ; hydraulic jacks ; Tangye's patent Cornish and London pumps; hydraulic boiler tester; injectors for feeding boilers, lubricators, &c. 408 Turner, W., Salford, Manchester, inv. and manu. — Double- acting horizontal high pressure pumping engine, used for collieries and waterworks ; Salford pumps of various sizes, for feeding boilers and a variety of other purposes ; hydraulic pumping engine, to work by water where steam is inadmissible ; the Salford driving engine ; Wippermann and Lewis's patent automatic air injectors of various sizes, for charging air vessels of pumping engines with air 409 Patent Chimney Top and Ventilator Co., St. Andrew Street, London, inv. and manu. — Chimney pots and ven tilators Machinery Annexe, 47 410 Leroy and Co., Lower Broughton, Manchester, in v. and mami. — Patent non-conducting composition for covering steam pipes (the pipes conveying the Steam to Tangye's engine are covered with this composition) 410a Hunter and English, Bow, London, manu. — Two " Willan's" patent 3-cylinder high pressure steam engines; "Willan's" 2-cylinder high pressure steam engines ; screw propeller, shaft, and stern tubing ; stop valves of various sizes ; two patent safety valves (see also No. 357) 411 Rowntree, J. H., and Co., York, manu. — The process of manufacturing chocolate, from the bean to the cake, &c. 412 Taylor's Patent Sewing Machine Co., Driffield, contr. — Edison's electric pen; the " Simplissimus " self-inking machine (Hope and Chapman, agents) 41 2a CARRand Co., York, contr. — Simpson's artificial stone goods ; Dunn and Garwood's hemp and wire rope ; Errington's Victoria cattle spice, for feeding and health preserving 413 Varvill, M., Railway Street, York, manu. — Gas cooking apparatus (see also Nos. 895 and 465) 414 Wright, J. D., Lupas Street, London, inv. and manu. — The "Climax" smoke preventive chimney pot and ventilator 415 Chat wood's Patent Safe and Lock Co. (limited), Cannon Street, London, inv. and manu. — Model banker's strong room and other burglar and fire proof safes 416 Pumphrey, A., Birmingham, inv. and manu. — Patent collo- graphic printing apparatus 417 Walsh, H., and Sons, Leeds, manu. — Improved multitubular hot water coil 418 Bollans, 11. H., Petergate, York, manu. and contr. — Various kinds of baths ; chimney and air ventilators ; models of zinc roofing 419 Hamblet, J., West Bromwich, Birmingham, manu. — Staf- fordshire vitrified blue bricks, copings, roofing tiles, &c. ; terra metallic pavings for stables, footpaths, &c. 420 J OHNSON and Wroe, Elland Road, Leeds, manu. — Ornamental moulded red bricks, for arches, mullions, string corbels, &c. ; floor, roofing, and ridge tiles, drain pipes ; &c. 421 Dunn and Garwood, Newcastle-on-Tyne, inv. and manu. — Patent steel wire ropes and hemp ropes for collieries, ships, &c. 48 Machinery Annexe. 422 Crossley, J., Middlesbro' and Stockton, nianu. — Garden requisites in Terra Cotta ; paving bricks, roofing tiles, &c 423 Dixon, J. and Sons, Steeton, Leeds, manu. — Bobbins used in worsted, cotton, and flax spinning machinery ; railway keys, bottle caps, and other descriptions of wood turning 424 Ingham, W., and Sons, Wortley, Leeds, manu. — Glazed bricks and tiles, sanitary pipes, gullies, traps, and ventilators ; machine made retort sinks ; chimney tops ; vases and other ornamental articles in Terra Cotta, for gardens, &c, (Carr and Co., agents; see also No. 43) 424a Brown, W., Fulford Eoad, York, inv. — Patent accessible syphon trap 425 Hope and Chapman, York, contr. — Specimens of paper hangings (see also No. 207) 426 Clark, D., Carlisle, inv. and manu. — Patent gullies for streets and private drainage purposes 427 Glutton, W. J., York, contr. — Specimen of Hematite iron ore from Lord Leconfield's mines at Cleator Moor, West Cumberland 428 Surrey Machinist Co., Blackman Street, London, inv. and manu. — Bicycles, viz.: — 55in. patent " Invincible racer," 55in. and 54in. "Invincible roadsters;" section of patent rim and fork 429 De Borde, G., Nottingham Street, Rotherham, manu. — Models of "Leamington" range, with four ovens, &c. j gas oven and portable cooking stove 430 Bousfield, M., Micklegate, York, manu. and contr. — Kitchen range, gas cooking apparatus ; tricycle and bicycle ' f fountain ; ornamental iron work 431 York United Gas Co., manu. — Gas-cooking apparatus, gas stoves ; Sugg's, Brays', and other gas burners, &c. 432 Beverley and Wylde, Cookridge Street, Leeds, manu.— Three " Leeds gas cookers" 433 Stott, J. and Co., Oldham, inv. and manu. — Frictionless im- perishable gas governor for regulating the pressure of gas for all purposes ; pendants, brackets, &c. 434 Muller, H. L., Mary Ann Street, Birmingham, inv. and manu. — Patent " Alpha" gas making machine 435 Whiteley, Holden, and Co., Halifax, inv. and manu. — Holden's patent telescopic hydraulic safety hoist Machinery Annexe. 49 436 Taylor and Parsons, Bradford, manu. — Chimney piece, &c, for dining-room, viz. : — best black marble chimney piece, with columns, £50 ; real bronze register grate, with metal mouldings and tiled hearth, £35 ; electro-bronzed fender, with real bronzed lions, £14 10s. ; marble and bronze clock, mounted with bronze group, "Daphnis and Chloe," by Moreau; candlebra to match, £100. For drawing-room, statuary marble chimney piece, carved spandrils and sienna columns, £45 ; bright and ormolu stove, tiled cheeks and hearth, £25 10s. ; polished brass fender, £8 10s. ; ormolu clock, " Marie Antionette," with vases to match, £80 ; " Queen Anne" brass register grate, with hand-painted tiles, £42 10s.; Berlin black register grate, £18 10s.; patent Geyser for heating hot Water ; Turkish bath ; patent fire extincteur ; " Cotton's" patent steam and water valve tap ; Gall's patent combination bells ; Drake's im- proved electric lighting gas tap 436a Williamson, J., Kirby Street, Hatton Garden, London, inv. and manu. — Patent gas stoves, with cast iron base and tubular corners, from 10s. Od. to £15 437 Lambert, T., Parliament Street, York, contr. — Sun dial gas cooking, cheerful heating and boiling stoves ; Wm. Sugg's new patent gas burners, with white albratine and coloured ornamental shades ; Glover's patent dry gas meters (models in action) ; Wright and Fletcher's stannate bronze gas chandeliers ; improved close and open cooking range ; gas cooking apparatus; machine for making gas without coal; improved " Scarborough" garden chair; patent wove wire spring mattress ; Coventry new patent lawn mowers (see also Nos. 4 and 440) 438 Hodgson, A., Stonegate, York, contr. — Gas brackets, in metal and glass; Wright's patent air gas making machine; portable paint burning and soldering apparatus and gas oven (the air and gas mixed under pressure) ; gas cooking and boiling stoves ; Silber's patent gas burners ; Barwell and Bray's burners ; Buchan's patent ventilating sewage gas trap, with diagram, showing method of application ; enamelled fire clay sinks ; cabinet lavatory, with tip-up basin, tile, and plate-glass back, £25 ; cabinet lavatory, with Shank's fittings, £7 (see also Nos. 55, 101, 166, and 243) 439 Smith, M. H., and Co., Halifax, contr. — Electric bells ; model of the Helix furnace feeder 50 Machinery Annexe. 440 Lambert, T., Parliament Street, York, contr. — Model of an American meat and vegetable chopper (see also Nos. 4 and 437) 441 Roger and Co., Stockton-on-Tees, maim. — Model of Maw- lam's patent truck coupler 442 James, T., Hartlepool, contr. — Models of horizontal engine and of locomotive engine 443 Younghusb and , W., Darlington, contr. — Models of signal apparatus for collieries, of beam engine for collieries or inclines (made in 1840), of galvanic electric wheel, and of a boiler (see also Nos. 367 and 401) 444 Norfolk, C, Hull, maim. — Models of a steam yacht and of an ocean steamship 445 Hobson, J., York, contr. — Two models of a passenger steamer 446 Elliott, E., York, manu. — Models of the " Great Eastern," and of a composite railway carriage 446aHaswell, J. A., Gateshead, manu. — Model of cattle truck to enable cattle to obtain food and water in transit 447 Whitman, E., Huddersfield, contr. — Model of a metallic condensor bobbin 448 Edson, G., Malton, contr. — Specimen of Rosedale magnetic ore 4i9 Robinson, R., Darlington, manu. — Model of a steel river bridge 450 Robinson and I'anson, Darlington, contr. — Two photographs of Victoria Bridge, Brisbane 451 M'Kaig, J., Darlington, manu. — Model of railway bridge in Queensland 452 Tonks, W., and £ons, Moseley Street, Birmingham, inv. and manu. — Patent sash fasteners and door handles ; patent self-fastening blind furniture ; Currall's patent door and window ventilator ; Hookham and Ludlow's patent piano- forte wire picture line 453 Cowan, W. and B., Millbank, London, contr. — Warner and Cowan's self -regulating gas meter and model drums, showing construction 454 Tate and Sons, York, manu. — Model of a table engine 455 Reynolds, J., Castle Howard, manu. — Model of a locomotive (see also No. 405) Machinery Annexe. 51 456 Willan, Rev. A., Skipton Bridge, Thirsk, contr. — Two models of locomotives 457 Hancock, F. and C, Dudley, Worcestershire, inv. and manu. — Machines for washing, cooling, and salting butter from the churn, and turning salt butter into fresh, from £1 to £5 ; bread crumbing machines and sugar grinding mills, from 15s. to £3 10s.; mixing machines; new patent propeller churn, from £1 10s. to £4; patent dough kneading machine for household use, from £2 to £4- 458 Atkinson, J., Walmgate, York, manu. — Marble mantel piece, with stove, tile hearth, and fender complete ; marble grave headstone ; inlaid marble table 459 Pape, W., Aire Street, Leeds, manu. — Specimens of plate and coloured glass ; glaziers' diamonds ; glass rolling pin (see also No. 51) 460 Doulton and Co., Albert Embankment, London, manu. — Sanitary pipes, traps, valves, urinary arrangements ; Lambeth valve closet ; white marbled cabinets, &c. (see also No. 182) (H. Scott, agent) 461 Minton, Hollins, and Co., Stoke-upon-Trent, manu. — Encaustic memorial or inscription tiles ; encaustic majolica and other tiles, for pavements and for wall decorations in churches ; specimen of church pavement after the antique ; embossed tiles for walls in imitation of carved stonework 462 Indiarubber Hand Stamp Printing Co., Otley, manu. — Indiarubber stamps for monograms, trade marks, auto- graphs, crests, trade stamps, or other special designs 463 Mallaby, T., Masham, manu. — Church bell, 26in. diameter, note E, with oak frame and fittings complete 464 Myers, T., Navigation Road, York, manu.— Royal cattle spice in packets and canvas bags, also the raw material (classified) from which the spice is made ; poultry spice and pig powders 465 Varvill, M., Railway Street, York, manu. — Specimens illus- trating the manufacture of lead and glass in their various stages, with framed samples (see also Nos. 395 and 413) 466 Lumb, J., Bridge Street, York, manu. — Cigarettes (made in the Exhibition), cigar tubes, tobacco pouches, &c. 467 Todd, J., Ormside Street, London, manu. — Fancy and ornamental glass articles (manufactured in the Exhibition) 52 LIST OF EXHIBITOBS THE NUMBERS REFER, TO THE EXHIBITS IN THE CATALOGUE. Adam oc oman . . 57, 99 British S.ypJion Oo. 85, 345 OVU Brown, Isaac Zio Anderson, R. , . n t Brown, McLeavy & Co. . . 1 A O J ii) Anderson, W. '■3 A Q Brown, E. Appleyard, Messrs. on xsiown, w. xi. yo Ashton, John . . ZOo Brown & Broadbent loo Atkinson, John . . A KC x>rown, W . Atkinson, R. 07Q . . Zio Browne & Son Zio ±>ryan, u. oc 1. L>. x>iyanc cc iviay . . . . 139 i o T> TUT Bacon, W. 01 . . ZL xsusneii, xi. 9.7Q OiXJ Bailey, Bros, 386 Butler, J. . . 315 Bainbridge, R. OK7 ZOl xJaker & foon 1 on oqc . . l^y, Zoo Ball, A 9, 15 Calvert, J . 1 on lo9 Banks & Stead . . 326 Calvert, ±t. OKA ZoO Barber, Fairless . . 7, 13, 20, 23 Camm, Bros. i no iUZ Barrett & Leggott .. 62, 344 bampDeii oc ismrin IUO Batty, W 8 Carlill, C-. . . i no J yd Beck, Angelo 202 r\ T TT Carr, J . xi. rr i Beesley, J. 347 Carr & Co. 412a Bellerby, W. 199 Carroll, br. 009 ZZZ Bellerby, J. W. 200 Chaloner & Sons . . 1 CKA lOi Bellerby, J. & Son 122 1 „ "f TT Ot T> Chambers, W. & K. 111 111 Bennett, Mary L. 196 Chatwood s .Patent bate Bentley & Ackroyd 366 and Lock Co. Beverley & Wylde 432 Cheavin, Gr. 91/T ol / Binns, J. K. 293 /~*n "i _ t~\ Clark, 1). . . A 0/» Birkby, J. & W. . . ' 343 Clark, J., & Co. Clemitshaw, J. A. . . 1Z I Blackstone & Co. 174 231 Blakey Brothers & Emmott 392 Clutton, W. J 427 Board of Ordnance 27 Coates, A. 8 Boardman & Glossop 387a Cockhill & Sons . . 361 Boddy & Co. 96 Colman & G-lendenning . . 88 Bollans, R. H. 418 Constable, W. H 52,103 Boston, F., & Son 378 Cooke & Co 176 Boulinikon Co. . . 148 Cooke & Sons 26, 376 Boulton, A. 383 Cooper, M. 155 Bousfield, M. 430 Corbett, Miss 9, 15 Bower, R. H. 17 Coulson, W. & T. 390 Bower, G. 323 Cowan, W. & B 453 Bradbury & Co. ... 342 Cowl, Gr 213A Bradley, J. , 335 Craven, Mrs. 128 Bray, T . . 190 Craven, Dunnill & Co. . . 5, 183 Brewitt, H. 287a Crawhall, Miss 209 British & Foreign Bible Socy. 184 Crawshaw, C.J... 94 List of Exhibitors. 53 Crompton, Misses . . 9 Crossley, D 327 Crossley, Bros. . . . . 303 Crossley, J. D 422 Cutforth, J 154 Dammann, F. W. . . 104 Davis, Miss . . . . 282 Davis, B 72 Day, J 302 Dean and Chapter of York 16 De Borde, G- 429 Deighton, J. & Co. . . 296 Derby Crown Porcelain Co. (see H. Scott, No. 182) Dickenson, Mrs 224 Dillon, Mrs 134 Dixon, W. F 98, 107 Dixon & Sons . . . 423 Dove & Son .. .. 310 Doulton & Co 460 Douglas, CM...' . . 314 Dowell, Mrs. ... 295 Dresser, B. . . . . 84 Duckett, J 220 Duffill, C 114 Duffill & Co 301 Dunn & Garword . . 421 Dunn & Hewett . . . . 124 Eagle Bange & Foundry Co. 398 Earle, Miss . . . . 223 Eastwood, G- 161 Eccles, J 95a Edson, G 10, 448 Ellin & Co 132 Elliott, E. . . . . 446 Elliott, M. N 92 Ellis & Son .. .. 158 Ellison, J. E 321 Empson, Miss . . . . 226 Farnley Shoe Co. . . . . 151 Fawcett, T. C 351 Fleming & Co 171 Flitch & Son . . . . 74 Fogg, W. H 205 Ford, Emily S 259 Ford, Mrs. B 287 Foster, J. L. . . 41, 204, 208 Fowler, J. {see C. Green, 283) Francati & Santamaria . . 131, 355 Frier, Adeline . . . . 252 Fyfe & Co 389 Garner, W 400 Gibbs& Howard .. 71,270 Gibson, J. B 156 Gilleard, J 248 Gillow & Co 40 Goodall, Backhouse & Co. 79 Goodyear, W 93a Gow, Miss . . . . 285 Gowland, J 108, 194 Graves, A 371 Gray, J 115 Gray, Joseph . . . . 234 Gray, Dunn & Co. . . 80 Green, C 283 Green & Son . . . . 1 Greenwood, W. F. . . 210 Greenwood & Batley . . 377 Grimston, Col. . . . . 7 Gwynne, J. & H 397 Hall & Sons t . ... 150 Hamblet, J 419 Hancock, F. & C. . . 457 Hancock, J. L 329 Hanson, W 393 Hare, G 299 Hargrave, Isaac . . . . 368 Harland, H. S. . . 10, 16, 319 Harrison, Mrs. . . . . 246 Harrison, J. . . . . 130 Harrison, J., Wilstrop Hall 185 Harrison & Harrison . . 255 Haswell, J. A 446a Hartley & Son . . . . 279 Hathorn & Co 406 Harvey, Beynolds & Co. 263 Hay, Mrs. 232 Helliwell, T. W 3 Helstrip, C 203 Hems, H 36 Hensman, W 109 Heselwood. J 370 Hessey, M.' .. .. 146.289 Heward, G 294 Hilditch, G. & J. B. . . 144 Hildyard, Bev. H. S. . . 6 Hill Bros 160 Hill& Nettleton.. ' .. 76 Hobson, J 445 Hodgson & Simpson . . 81 54 List of Exhibitors, Hodgson & Stead . . 339 Hodgson, T. G 123 Hodgson, J. G 201 Hodgson, Mrs. A., . . 55, 101, 166, 243, 438 Holmes & Sons . . . . 175 Holroyd, E. A 59 Hope & Chapman . . 207, 425 Hopkinson & Co. . . 116 Hornby, W. S 198 Horsley & Son . . . . 181 Hotham, Mrs 221 Houlgate & Co 334 Hudson, Gr 227 Hughes, Mrs 290 Hummerston Bros. . . 213 Hunnings, Rev. H. . . 103A Hunter & English 357, 410a Hunter & Smallpage . . 236 I'anson, Son & Co. . . 318 Illingworth & Co. . . 86 Illingworth,Ingham & Co. 291 India Rubber & G-utta Percha Co 382 Indiarubber Hand Stamp Printing Co. . . 462 Ingham, W., & Sons, Leeds 43, 424 Ingleby Mining Co. . . 305 Ingham & Sons, Bradford 365 Jaques, J. . . . . 60 James, Mrs 229 James, T. . . . . 442 Jefferson, Mrs 281 Johnson & Wroe . . 420 Johnson, W. & A. K. . . 87 Johnson and Tesseyman 341 Johnstone, Miss L. . . 221 Jones & Willis . . . . 70 Joseph, Davis & Co. . . 262 Kay, A 133 Kaye & Co 352 Key, J 170 Kitching Bros 374 Knowles, J. W 168, 238 Knowles, W. & Co. 25. 53, 239 Lamb, J 38 Lambert, T. . . 4, 437, 410 Larmuth, & Co 89 Law, J 187 Lawson, A. S. . . 32 Leak & Thorp . . . . 64 Lee, R. . . . . 58 Lee, G 249 Le Prince, L. A. A. . . 147 Leroy&Co. .. .. 410 London and Paris Ostrich Feather Dyeing Co. 67 Lumb, J. . . . . . . 466 Lumley, S. . . . . 34 Lumley & Helstrip . . 268 Lund, W. D 159 Macintosh, D 14, 288 Mackay & Fowler . . 333 M'Gregor & Co 307 M'Kaig 451 M'Kenzie & Holland . . 340 Magean, Mrs 142 Magson, T 140 Mallaby, T 463 Mann & Son .. .. 331 Marsh, Jones & Cribb . . 30. 237 Marsden, H. R 329A Massey, B. & S 385 Mawson, T 44 McFeeter, R. A 219 Mellin, G. A 364 Merrall, Mrs 28 Millson, J 191 Milner. Edith . . . . 258 Milward, C. A 143 Minton, Hollins & Co. . . 46 L Morley, S., & Co 308 Morton & Son . . . . 328 Muller, H. L 434 Munby, Mrs 8, 9 Murby, T. .. .. 110 Myers, T 0 464 Newcastle & Springwell Quarry Co 306 Nichols, W 350 Norcliffe, Mrs 14 Norfolk, C 444 Northern Educational Co. 106 North of England School Furnishing Co. .. 112 List of Exhibitors. 55 Ogden & Son 42, 212 Ogle, G 125 O'Reilly, Mrs 9 Oubridge, J. K. . . 268a Park, J 153 Pape, W 51, 459 Patent Chimney Top and Ventilator Co. 409 Payne, H. . . 8 Pattison. G. 338 Patton, J. 309 Pearce, G-. 73 Pearce & Co. 69 Pears, R. . . 39 Pease, H. . . 363 Perfect, H 244 Pew, R 298 Pindar & Son 813 Poad, J. 3 8 Pocock Bros. 265 Pohlman & Son 118 Pooley & Son 346 Potter & Son 276 Powell, A. 320 Powell, H 162 Powell Bros. 56 Powell, T. T 358 Price's Candle Co. 187 Priestman, Mrs. ' 286 Puckering & Co. 336 Pulleyn, Mrs. E 218 Pumplirey, W. 14, 186 Pumphrey, A. 416 Punch Bros. 31 Queen's Gate Whiting Co. 324 Rae, C. S., &Co 24 L Raine, Rev. Canon, . . 9,16 Ramsden, A. . . . . 47 Ramsden, B 322 Rendle, W. E 325 Reynolds, F. W., & Co. . . 354 Reynolds, J 405, 455 Richardson, W. . . . . 172 Richardson, H. & Co. . . 264 Rimmel, E 297 Robey & Co 349 Robinson, A. . . . . 45 Robinson, R. . . . . 449 Robinson, W 145 Robinson & I'Anson . . 450 Robson, G 269 Robson & Sons . . . . 68 Roger & Co 441 Rogers & Co 404 Roodhouse & Sons . . 275 Rooke, E 93 Rougier, J. W 211 Rowe, E. L 402 Rowe, Rev. G 15 Rowntree, J. H., & Co. . . 411 Rowntree & Son . . 66 Rowntree, Hills & Co. . . 119, 304 Ruddock, S 48 Rusholme, E 362 Rymer, H 152 Salmon, Barnes & Co. . . 394 Sampson, J. . . . . 91 Sampson Bros. . . . . 77 Sanderson, G 284 Sanderson, C. & F. 359, 387, 396 Sanitary & Economic Co. 388 Seaman, W. B 83 Scott, H 50, 182 Sessions, W 16,24, 90 Shaw & Fisher . . . . 887b Shouksmith, J. H. . . 169 Shrigley & Hunt . . 54, 6;), 97 Simpson & Son . . . . 35 Smith & Son . . . . 75 Smith, R. . . . . 7, 9, 10, 12, 14, 19, 136, 179, 180 Smith, T. L 206 Smith, M. H. & Co. . . 439 Smith's American Organ Co. 117 Smith, J 266 Snowdon, W 277 Southall Bros. & Barclay 261 Spencer, J. G. K. . . 267 Stanford, E 105 Stead, J 330 Steel, R 384 Stephenson Bros. . . 214 Stephenson. Emily . . 225 Stephenson, T 216 Stephenson, J. A. . . 2 Stephenson, Mrs. . . 403 Stephenson, W. ... 8 Stevens, T 356 Stott, J. & Co 433 Surrey Machinist Co. . . 428 Swann, Miss . . . . 37 Swift, J. & Son . . . . 272 56 List oj Exhibitors. Tangye Bros 407 Tate & Sons . . . . 454 Taylor, J 33 Taylor's Patent Sewing Machine Co 412 Taylor & Parsons ... 436 Terry & Sons . . . . 121 Thomas, John . . . . 188 Thompson, Luke . . 13 Thompson, J. R. . . 192 Thompson, W 271 Thompson, G. D. . . 177 Thomson & Co 167 Thorley, W. J 190a Todd, J 467 Tonks, W., & Sons . . 452 Turner, W 408 Turner, T 135 Valentine, Rev. W. . . 8, 22 Van Praag, Alex. & Co. . . 316 Varley, J. . . . . . . 396a Varvill & Sons . . . . 372 Varvill, M. . . 395, 413, 465 Verity, Bros 309 Waddington, W. A. 113, 113A Wadsworth & Son 337 Wales & Son 332 Walker, W. 260 Walker, W. Thomlinson 399 Walker, J. 165 Walker, Mrs. T. . . 9, 15 Walkington, P. J. 94a Walsh, H. & Sons 417 Watson & Son 126 Watson, H. A. 254 Watkinson, J. R. 195 Waud, C 147a Welch & Lenton . . 375 Weston, J. 245 Westwood, J., Jun. 49 West & Collier . . 65 Wharton, Mi^s 9, 15 Wheeler & Wilson 373 Whitburn & Young . . 197 White, H. N 46 White, G. .... 82 White, F. P 242 Whiteley, Holden, & Co. 435 Whitman, E 447 Whitwell, H. G. 292 Widdas, A 391 Wiggins, — . . . . 9 Wilkinson, Annie . . 230 Willan, Rev, A 456 Williamson, J 436a Willoughby, Mrs. . . 228 Wilson, Emily . . . . 274 Winter, G- 178 Woffinden, J. . . . 217 Wood, J 8 Wood & Brearley . . 141 Wood & Co 163 Woodd, B. T., M.P. . . 8 Woollams & Co 58a Wormald, E. A 233 Worthington, T. S. . . 240 Worsdall, E 157 Wright, J. D 414 Wright, Sutcliffe & Son 311 Wyrill, J. . . . . 251 Yates & Co 280 Yelf, H. H 312 York Confectionery Co. 120 Yorkshire Archgeological Society .. .. 11 Yorkshire School for the Blind .. .. 353 Yorkshire Varnish Co. . . 173 York Industrial Boys' School .. .. 61 York United Gas Co. . . 431 Y'orke & Legg . . . . 330 Young's Paraffin Light Co. 123A Younghusband, W. 367, 401, 443 Zimdars, C. E 381