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Information concerning Pictures not priced, which may, however, be for sale, and all further particulars, may be ascertained at the desk. £ S. d. I Satiety Trill Cadby IIo

2 The Baby Boy Do. II0

3A Snow Sketch Do. IIo

4 Fairy Tales Do. II0

5 Character Sketch Do. II0

6 Child Study Do. II0

7 Hammersmith Mrs. Fannie E. Coburn 220

8 Shepherds' Clocks Carine Cadby II0

9 Eastbourne Ah -s. Fannie E. Coburn 220

IO Honesty Carine Cadby I10 9

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II Reflections Mrs. Fannie E. Coburn 220

12 Daisies Carine Cadby II0 13 Portrait Head SydneyCarter 14 Mirth Airs. Jeanne E. Bennett

15 Child and Nurse A. S. Goss

16 Tony Airs. fennne E. Bennett

17 Ploughing on the South Downs Fred fudge 0 I0 6

18 The Sisters Sydney Carte,

Ig Soap Bubbles Mfrs. Jeanne E. Bennett

zo An Essay in Gum Ozotype-Brittany Xo/er/ Dema

21 Raving Weather in Brittany Do. 440 22 An Essay in Oils-The Seine Do. 440 23 An Essay in Oils-In the Woods h'obrrl lJemathy

24 Apres Vepres C. Prryo 25 An Essay in Oils-Spring Wobeil De»aach), 440 IO /I d. . s. 26 L'Etang C. Puyo

27 Stirling Castle J. Craig Annan 2 12 6

28 The Thames at Hampton Do. 330

29 Octobre G. Besson

30 The Road to the Farm tifalcolna Arbuthnot 220

31 After Rain Do. 220

32 Reaping on the Hillside Do. 220

33 The Hill Miss Fedora F. D. rrcw)t

34 Launching the Boat Malcolm Arbuthnot 220

35 Across the Sand Hills, Harlech Geol;;e Davison 36 The Mitre, Hampton Court Do.

37 The Towers of Toronto J. E. Greene

38 In November W. 13. Post i6o

39 A Dorsetshire View Charles 11. Emanuel 0 15 0

40 The Pine Branch 1 rederck ! lave,, Prall 300 II

A4 d. ;lc s. 41 Evening Mists, Coombe Bottom 11%ullerBenin, lout 100

42 Maltings on the Lea John If. Anderson 43 An April Day TV B. Post 160 44 Effet de brume sur les bords de 1'E116 I 771.Mahcu 4 00 45 The Beaver Dam W B. Pos/ I60 46 Corfe Castle Charles ! f. Emanuel 0 15 0 47 A Tangle after the Storm 16älter Benin; ton I 10 0

48 Pines Do. 550 49 Reif bis zur Ernte II Youel Sirmmons 220 50 Portrait Ii 'aller Bening-ton 51 A Steep Street Miss G. Aitchison 52 Sunlight C. D. h«y o 10 6 53 Dolorosa ldnardo Garrone 200 54 Kunstmaler Georg Muller, Breslau Ernst Miller 500 Broxbourne 55 J. C. S. _-ltrrmmerv 2 12 6 12

0 L s. d, 56 The Vigil J. Al. C. Grove II0

57 Bobo de Bebe Edoardo Garrone 200

58 A Railway Station Thomas Frederick Brogden 0 12 0

59 Racing Home F. J. Mortimer 220 60 " The sorrow that is of man and endureth for ever " William A. Sle7e'arl 33 0 61 On the Moors A. Horsley Hinton 55 0 0 62 Early Morning-Windsor Do. 33 0 63 Dirty Weather in the Channel , F J. Mortimer 300

64 Ex Umbra IVilliam A. Stenoart 330 65 A Silent Day David Blount

66 Twilight Rudolph Diihrkoop 300 67 A City Highway (Custom House, Dublin) Mrs. Sus v zllahony 220

68 Autumn A. H. Blake, M. A 330

69 St. Catherine Mrs. G. A. Barton 2 10 0 70 Landscape f. P Hodgins 13 £ s. d. 71 Getting Up A. H. Blake, M. A. II0 72 The Mill-Evening Fred judge 076 73 The Old Porch C. Wille 330 74 -Portrait Reginald Craigie

75 Lane in Brittany Archibald Cochrane 770

76 Barye-Sculpture F. Benedict Herzog 77 The Appian Way Arthur ! Marshall, A. R. I. L'. A. I 15 0 78 The Port of London Jlalcolm Arbuthnot 220

79 Precious Stones Artleier Marshall, A. I. f;. A. , R. 250 8o A Venetian Pearl Liu. 2 10 0

8i The Pantheon /ý 220 . 82 In the Trades 11'aller 1. Clullerliuck 330 . 83 A Grey Day=Grindelwald IVard Jfuir 220

84 Winter Do. 220

85 The Pageant of the Sky 1)0.2 20

86 The Snapshot Portrait Do. 220 14 Z s. ý. 87 Sunlight and Shadow, Mont St. Michel Frederick H. Evan's 330

88 A Pillar of Chartres Do. 220 89 In Worstead Church, Norfolk Do.

go Lombard Street EustaceCalland 220

91 Salle des Hötes, Mont St. Michel Frederick H. Evans

92 In the Cloisters, Mont St. Michel Frederick H. Evans I II 6

" Plein Air "-Portrait Baron A. de Meyer 93 . 94 Roses Do.

95 Study of a Head-Japanese Do.

96 Alvin Langdon Coburn Do.

97 Mrs. Francis Koehler Do.

98 Study of Roses Do. 99 A. Horsley Hinton Fred. Hollrer too " Nuit imminente, " Etude Japonaise E. 0. HoJJe 1 10 0 15 ;c s. d. ioi Trawlers leaving Harbour John H. Anderson , Io2 Going up with the Tide Do. 103 The Pool, from Tower Bridge John H. Anderson

104 The New Model Heinrich Kühn to 00

105 Childrens' Portrait Do. 400 Io6 Three Children, Portrait Do. 500

107 First Attempt at Walking Do. 500 io8 Picture of an Astronomer Do. 770

109 " Ring-a-ring o' Roses Do. 600

Ito A Study with Porcelain Figure Do. 500

III School Boy Do. 400

112 Girl's Portrait Do. 400

113 A Relic of the Past S. G. A'imber II0

114 Where grass is sweet Waller Clzztter/zztk 330 115 The Gloomy Portal Paul Pithier 116 A Cathedral Passage S. G. Ximber I10 s6 S. d. 117 A Sunlit Cloister S. G. Kinaber II0

I18 Wash ll'rzlter J. Clutterbuck 220

119 Portrait of Alfred Stieglitz Airs. Gertrude Käsebier 600

120 Portrait of Auguste Rodin Do. 600

121 From the Crinoline Ball Do. 10 00

122 Josephine Do. 6oo

123 The Silhouette Dn. 6oo

124 The Ocean Liner, Liverpool Aliin Landon Co/urn. IO IO 0

125 The Prow, Liverpool Do. 88o

126 Spider Webs, Liverpool Do. Io 10 0

127 " The strangest crown that ever a city wore " Do. to 10 0 128 New York-An impression Do. 880

129 The Rudder, Liverpool Do. 10 10 0 130 " Le Penseur " Do.

131 Rodin Do. 10 IO 0 iy s. d. The Wharf A. H. illake, f. 1. 132 _ II0 133 An Impression-Liverpool J. Dudle)-Johnston 134 An Impression--The River Medlock Do. 135 In Normandy Do. 136 " Memories haunt thy pointed gables " Pasi/ Sc/( nII0 137 The White Bridge I /)/Idle} Johnston 138 The Injured Butterfly Dr. Ernest G. Boon 330 139 The Truants /' rc r G. A. 1Vr, hl 550 14o The Smiles and Frowns of April Fred. /ua4,e 440 141 Indian Clubs Dr. Erurest G. Boon 330 142 Adagio E. O. IIoo/le 1 10 0 143 Childhood E. T. IIo/din,, 0 15 0 144 Dame am Fenster Ernst AIi1//rr 500 145 Tate Gallery : Evening : t. H. Blake, dl.: l. 330 146 Study of Trees David Plowd 147 " Alas ! poor Yorick "F Benedict Herzo 148 " Fair is thy blossom, tender flower " I Lee Syms I10 tR 'c s. d.

149 Portrait--Chief Justice Meville Mss Francis B. Johurston i5o The Harbour A. If. Blake, M. A. 33 0 151 The Bridge Alex. Aei, hlev 500 152 La Riva, Chioggia Do. 440 153 Calle del Duomo, Chioggia 1)0.6 60 154" Late Afternoon-Sunlight Charlesfob 220 155 The Almshouse Well Alex. Keighlei' 550 156 Le Cygne Pierre 1hslireuil 157 The Avenue of Planes J. C. Tharnrir, I10 158 October Morning, Northumberland Avenue f. Mitchell Elliot 300 159 Sails and Sunshine Harold Holcroft 160 On the Canal, Southwick, Sussex Charles Job 2 10 0 262 The Forth Bridge Har, y Wild IIo 162 Captured l)r. Ernest G. Boon 220 163 From the Cloudland John iI. Whitehead II0 Reverie J. Crary lnnan 330 164 . 165 Lady in a Silk Gown Do. 166 Robinsfield Do. 330 iq Ls. d.

167 R. Macaulay Stevenson, Esq., and Jean Stevenson J. Crate _ nna/r 330 168 Nude Study Adelaide Hanscom I00 Little Peasant Girl iIrs. /eanne E. Bennett 169 . 17o Gathering of the Storm Id! Orison Underwood

171 In the Garden :hiss Enna Spencer 2 00 172 Venice Miss Helen Lohmann 4 IO 0 173 Head of a Girl Rudolph Dühr1-omt 3 00 174 The Ball Do. 3 00 175 Tete en 4 couleurs C. Puro 176 Pierrot Sleeping Pierre Dubreuil 177 Portrait en 4 couleurs C. 1uvo 178 Portrait de Mlle. d'A. C. Laruarde 179 On the Sands : irthur Lewis 220 180 Head of a Peasant L. 0. //otp,, I 10 0 181 Fantasia (; az'eudish !Murton I10 182 Allegory : "The Matron and the Maid" Horace Hopkins 183 Les Estampes Mile. C. Laguarde 184 The Hillside Viscount Afaitland 440 Al) I FRTT. SF.INF, NT. S. 21

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AITCHISON, MISS G., 104, Banbury Road, Oxford ; 51. ANDERSON, JOHN IL, 149, Castelnau, Barnes; 42,101,102,103. ANNAN, J. CRAIG, 518, Sauchiehall Street, Glasgow, N. B. ; 27,28,164,165,166,167. ARBUTHNOT, MLA1.Cnt. Mi, Norman Lodge, Thicket Road, Anerley, S. E. ; 30,31,32,34, 78.

BARTON, MIRS. G. A., Hartopp Road, Four Oaks, Birmingham ; 69. BENING rON, WALTER, 19, York Road, Bowes Park, N; 41,47,48,50. BENNETr, MRS. JE. NNE E., 5, East Hamilton Street, Baltimore, Maryland, U. S. A. 14,16,19,169. BESSON,GEORGES, 6, Rue Reybert, St. Claude, Jura ; 29. BLAKE, A. If., Blenheim Club, St. James's Square ; 68,71,132,145,150. BLOUNT, DAVID, 52, Sidney Grove, Newcastle-on-Tyne ; 65,146. BOON, Di'. ERNE; r G., Villa Catarina, Alassio, Italy ; 138,141,162. I, ROGUEN, THOMAS F., 92, North Marine Road, Scarborough ; 58. BROWN, NI 1,,s FEOI>ORAE. 1)., 144, Lagrave Street, Grand Rapids, Michigan, U. S. A. 33.

CADRY, MRS. CARINE, Platt, Borough Green, Kent; 8,10,12, CADBY, WILL., Platt, Borough Green, Kent ; 1,2,3,4,5,6. CAI. I. A\D, EUSTACE, c, o Dr. Richardson, 19, Putney hill, S.w. ; 9o. CARTER, SYDNEY, Camera Club, Toronto, Canada ; 13,18. CLUTTERBUCK, WALTER J., Marsharn Hall, Norwich ; 82,114,118. COBURN, MRS. FANNIL E., 89, Guilford Street, W. C. ; 7,9,11. C0BURN, ALVIN LANGDON, 89, Guilford Street, w. c. ; 124,125,126,127,128,129, 130,131. ( 24)

COCHRANE, ARCHIBALI, Barrhead, near Glasgow, N. B.; 75. CRAIGIB, REGINALD, Blenheim Club, St. James's Square, s. W. ; 74.

DAVISON, GKoRrE, Beecheroft, East Mnlesey ; 35,36. DE ROBERT, 1ACHY, 13, Rue Francois Ter, Paris ; 20,21,22,23,25. DUBREUII., PIERRE, Fair Smile Cottage, Avenue Saint 'Maur, La Madeleine (Nora), France ; 156,176. l)UIIRKoop, R., Fungfernstieg 34, Hamburg ; 66,173,174.

Ei. t. io"r, J. NIITCHFI-T,, 422, West Chelton Avenue, Philadelphia, 1'a., U. S. A.; 158. F>i. 4NUEl., CHARLES If. L., 67, Ladlroke Grove, London, W.; 39,46. EVAN-s, FREDERICK II., 34, Fox Hill, Upper Norwood, S.E. ; 87,88,89,91,92.

GARRONE, EDOARDO, iS, Via Vanchiglia, Torino, Italy; 53,57. Goss, A. S., Camera Club, Toronto, Canada ; 15. GREENE, J. E., 3S4, East Colorado Street, Pasadena, California ; 37. GROVE, J. M. C., Castle Grove, Letterkenny, Ireland ; 56.

IIANsCOM, ADELAIDE, 1,525, Walnut Street, Berkeley, California, U. S. A. ; 168. HERZOG, F. BENEDICT, Camera Club, 5, West 31st Street, New York, U. S. A. ; 76,147. HINTON, A. IIORSI. EY, 52, Long Acre, W. C. ; 61,62. l IODGINS, j. P., Camera Club, Toronto, Canada ; 70. IIOLCROFI', HAROLD, Parkdale, \Volverhampton; 159. HOLDING. E. T., "Innisfail, " Marryat howl, \Viml, ledon; 143. IIOI. I. YER, FREDERICK, 9, Pembroke Square, Kensington, w. ; 99. Ilowtlns, HORACE E., St. Andrew's, Southborough, Tunbridge Wells; IS2. IIoppE, Cl)., 4, George Yard, Lombard Street, E. C. ; 100,142,18o.

JOB, CHARLES, Highlands, The Drive, Hove ; 154,160. JOHNSTON, Miss FRANCES, 1332, Filth Street, \Vashington, U. S. A. ; 149. JOHNSTON, J. DuILE\', 76,1luskisson Street, Liverpool ; 133,134,135,137" Jt"1GE, FREn., Camera House, 42, White Rock, Hastings ; 17,72 140. (25)

KÄSEBIER, MRS. GERTRUDE, 273, Fifth Avenue, New York City, U. S. A. ; I19,120, 121,122,123. KAY, C. D., Highfield, Itchen, Southampton ; 52. KEIGHLEY, ALEXANDER, The High Hall, Steeton, near Keightey ; 151,152,153,155. KIMfBER, S. G., Oakdene, Highfield, Southampton ; 113,116,117. KÜHN, HEINRICH, Falkstrasse, 6, Innsbruck, Tirol; 104,105, Io6,107,108,109, IIO, III, 112.

LAGUARDE, MDLLE. C., Villa des Pins, Aix-en-Provence; 178,183. LEwrs, ARTHUR, Castle Grove, Nottingham ; 179. LOHMANN, MISS HELEN, 33, Irving Place, New York, U. S. A. ; 172.

MAHIO, TH., 9, Place Thiers, Morlaix, Finistere ; 44. MAHONY, MRS. D.. Mount Alverno, Dalkey, Co. Dublin, Ireland ; 67. MAITLAND, VISCOUNT, 14, Lower Sloane Street, s. w. ; 184. MARSHALL, ARTHUR, A. R. I. B. A., King Street, Nottingham ; 77,79,8o, 81. MEYER, BARON A. DE, I, Cadogan Gardens, s. w. ; 93,94,95,96,97,98. MORTIMER, F. J., 9, Cecil Court, Charing Cross Road, W. C. ; 59,63. MORTON, CAVENDISH, 60, Primrose Mansions, Battersea Park, s. w. ; 181. MUIR, WARD, Crouch, Borough Green, Kent; 83,84,85.86. MÜLLER, ERNST, Ferdinandstrasse II, Dresden; 54,144" MUMMERY, J. C. S., 81, Pellatt Grove, Wood Green, N. ; 55.

PICHIER, PAUL, Zeltgasse 1/14, Wien VIII, Austria ; I15. POST, W. B., Fryeburg, Maine, U. S. A.; 38,43,45. PRATT, FREDERICK HAVEN, Worcester, Mass., U. S. A. ; 40. PUVO, C., 33, Rue de Turin, Paris ; 24,26,175,177.

SCHÖN,BASIL, 81, High Street, Bedford ; 136. SPENCER, MISS EMA, 161, North Fourth Street, Newark, Ohio, U. S. A. ; 171. STEWART, WILLIAM A., 3, Park Row, Heaton Road, ßradford, Yorks; 6o, 64. SUMMONS, H. YouEL, Glen Gordon, Sandhurst, Berks ; 49. SYMs, F. LEE, 69, Castle Street, Tyldesley, Lancs ; 148. (26)

UNDERWOOD, W. URIBON, 478, Beacon Street, Boston, Mass., U. S. A. ; 170.

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