mMimimmimm FOURTH ANNUAL EXHIBITION Corliss art *nb Camera Club lip mmit NEWBURYPORT, MASS. Kv •illl FOURTH ANNUAL LOAN EXHIBITION

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John H. Wheeler, Newburyport, Mass. i Portrait. 2 " 3 Summer time. 4 •• ^ The Last of the Snow. 6 The Little Island. 7 The End of the Road. 5 Cedar Hill. 9 Little Bridge, io " " " 11 In the Woods. 12 " " 13 Tbe Old Road. 14 The Old Stone Bridge. 15 " 16 Crane Bond. 17 Tbe Lily Pads. iS Picnic Party. 19 The Old Fisherman. 20 Eastern Light from Cape Ann. 21 Annisquam. 22 Yawl Boat. 23 Solitude. 24 A Thicket. 25 A Young Fisherman.

Arthur A. (ileason, Everett, Mass. 26 A Winter Night in Town. 27 Breaking Waxes. 28 Night in the Harbor.

29 The (irinder. 30 Portrait of the Artist, Mr. W—. 31 Baby.

Herbert W. Tailor, Cambridge, Mass. 32 Portrait of Miss M —. 3, .. ., .. B_. 34 •' •' Dr. A—. 35 Brace's Rock, Gloucester, Mass. 36 Off for the Banks.

E. H. Lufkin, Haverhill, Mass. 37 Solitaire. 38 Patience. 39 Head Study. 40 " 41 - " 42 -

Clifton Johnson, Hadley, Mass. 43 The Haymakers, (France). 44 Spring Blossoms. (Ireland).

A. E. Waite, Rockville, Conn. 45 Looking Through tbe Morning Paper. 46 Taukerhooseu 'Front Brook. 47 Summer. 48 At Close of Day. 49 From Suipsic Lake Cove. 5° " Arthur C. Smith, Chelsea. Mass. 5 I Isles of Shoals. ^2 Surf at Marblehead. 53 ' 54 ' 55 ' 56 57 " " Charles S* Lovejoy. Robert % mcKinney, • • • furnishing Srand ffiange. Undertaker- Cmbalmer. In detail of construction the most complete and reliable and indispensa­ (___?* a__?* z&"* ble for domestic happiness. Rooms, 5 market Square. Residence, 24 Spring Street. v7faffee furnaces.

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Edmund A. Darling, Providence, R. I. 102 Daggett Bridge and Ten Mile River. 103 On the Charles River, Medway, Mass. 104 View on Warren River, R. I. 105 " " Ten Mile River, " 106 " " Waswansiout, River, R. I. Ward E Smith, Phenix, R. I. 107 After the Storm. 108 Edge of the Pond. 109 A Field of Daisies.

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185 FRANKLIN STREET, - BOSTON, MASS. 128 Asters. 129 Manzanita. 130 Goldenrod. 131 Carnations. 132 A Study in Light and Shade. 133 Poppies. 134 In the Sierras. 135 A bit of Seattle, Wa, 136 The Rocky Mountains. 137 The Little School House on the Prairie. 138 Daffodils. 139 Through the Trees. 140 A Country Road. 141 A Studv in Roses. 142 Wild Flowers. 14} Stephanotis. 144 Magnolia 145 An Aster Study. 146 A Rose Bud. Charles W Qlines, Haverhill, Hass. 147 Country Bridge. 148 Water Rats. 149 October. 1 s,o "Look out Papa." 151 Dusk.

William P. Draper, Springfield, Hass. 152 The Skipper. "How's She Head.-" W H. Burke, Haverhill, flass. 153 Wide Awake. (A Flashlight.) 154 A Bit of Nature. 155 Moonlight. 156 Child Study. 1^7 Portrait.

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Herbert Arthur Hess, Northampton, Mass. 207 Spring. 208 The Bather. 209 A Faun. 210 Narcissus.

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GEORGE L. FRANCIS. 217 Near to Nature's Heart. 218 A Country Road. 219 Now Silent Night Steals On. 220 A Hillside Pasture. 221 The Pool. 222 Portrait, Mrs. S—. 223 Mother and Child. (Flashlight.) 224 Reverie. (Flashlight.) 225 A Jolly Pair. " 226 A Head. " 227 Group of Flashlight Studies. 228 Cornered.

DR. E. B. ALDRKII. 229 The Reply. 230 The First Picture. 231 A Greek Maiden 232 "Thy word is a lamp unto my feet, and a light unto my path.1 233 "I have not any goal for my dreams, and it and love fly aim!. in the day and night.' 234 Great Grandmother and tbe Child 235 Clouds. 236 Portrait Study. 237 A Shady Nook. 238 Our Little Pet. 239 Forsaken. 240 Study.

JAMES E. CURRIER. 241 Twilight. 242 A Rock-bound Coast. 243 Hennikcr Bridge. 244 Watching the Boat.

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22 278 Residence of Rear Admiral George Remey, Portsmouth, N. H. 279 Little Cannon, captured from the English in war of 1S12. 280 Captured Spanish Gunboats, from the yard. 281 " " " " •• dock. 282 Cruiser Raleigh—Dismantled. 283 Captured Spanish Gun. 2S4 Group of High School Cadets, Manchester, N. H. 285 Officers of High School Cadets " "

HAROLD M. RENDER. 286 On the Beach. 287 A Stern and Rock-bound Coast. 288 Homeward Bound. 289 On the Cocheco. 290 Cohas Brook 291 . 292 Spanish Prisoners at Seavev's Island, Portsmouth.

WILLIAM E. BURBANK. 293 He Loves Me, He Loves Me Not. 294 Norwegian Girl. 295 Study. 296 Portrait. 297 Gate Way. 298 Study. 299 " 300 "

ARTHUR J. SMITH. 301 Child Study.

EDWARD M. JAMES. 302 A Summer Day. 303 Lake Massebesic. 304 Cohas Meadows. 305 The Old Swimming Hole. 306 Currier's Beach. 307 Elm Park. 30S Lover's Path.

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Gurdon R. Fisher, Newton Highlands, Mass. 314 A Mashpee Boy. 315 Cotuit Harbor. 316 Birch Trees, Jackson, N. H. 317 A Winter Morning. 318 A Portrait. 319 Sunset. "Across the waters gleams the setting sun, Broad, radiant clouds float peacefully above, While from earth's darkness, ever beckoning one, Rises the silent witness of God's love." rirs. Charles S. Hayden, Baltimore, Md. 320 The Milkweed Fairy. 321 Tbe Toast. 322 Thoughts. 323 Ruth.

Henry D. Allison, Dublin, N. H. 324 Landscape. 325 Winter Landscape. 326 Peace.

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26 337 Study in Line and Light. 33S Portrait, Miss M—. 339 Dorothy. 340 The Picture-Book. 341 Winter Evening. 3.4.2 Twilight on the Farm. 343 At Twilight. 3^)4 Pin-bole photograph, The Edge of the Woods. 345 The Approaching Storm. 346 Spring. 347 Winter. 34S Pin-hole photograph, The Abandoned Road. 349 After the Rain.

Miss Sadie May Morse. }SO Capitol, Washington, D. C. 35' 352 White House, Washington, D. C. 353 Easter Monday at the White House, Washington, D. C. 3^4 Conservatory at the white House. 1,^ Patent Office, Washington, D. C. 30 Treasury Bl'd'g " " 357 Post Office, " « 358 Washington's Tomb, Mt. Vernon. 359 Christ Chapel, Alexandria. 360 Surf at Bald Head, Me. 361 Four Generations.

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28 372 A Jolly Wheeling Club. 373 State Street, Newburyport. 374 Market Square, Newburyport. 375 An Artistic Interior. 376 A Cosy Corner. 377 Where Daniel Webster used to go a-fishing. 378 Interrupted. 379 Portland Harbor. 380 A Sweet Lassie. 381 Nursing Sick Pussy. 382 Webster, N. H. 383 On the Fence. 384 A Beautiful Brook.

Prentiss H. Reed. 385 Clifton House, East Franklin, Me. 386 " " Playground, East Franklin. Me. 387 Promised Land, *• " " 3SS Just Starting for Town, " 3S9 Mowing Brook Hay, •' 390 Patten's Hill, •• " 391 Hog Bay from Franklin 392 Harcbiscen's Hill. 393 Sight-Seeing, Lover's Rock, East Franklin, Me. 394 Descending " " " •• •' 395 Path in Woods, " 396 We are Seven, " 397 Arrival of the Mail Boy, " " 398 Posing. 399 Black Hill Road. (2) 400 Coming Down Secodic Mountain. 401 Resting on side of " " 402 Last Drink, foot of Secodic Mountain. 403 Quarry at Sullivan, Me. 404 " " " 405 " " " 406 At Tunk Camp, Maine. 407 After Dinner, Tunk Woods. 408 Boat full, Tunk Pond.

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30 409 Drilling at Quarry, Franklin, Me. 410 Cutting Curves, " 411 Work Yard, " 412 Front View, Quarry at Franklin. Me 413 Falling Rock, ',' 414 A White Coon. 415 A Flashlight. 416 Conservatory at Butler Asylum, Providence, R 417 Rockery " " 418 Boiler Room " " " ' 419 Excursion Steamer, (Baltimore) " ' 420 Fields Point, 421 Union Depot, Nashua, \. II 422 On the Way to " " 423 Lakeville, near Lowell. 42'). Grand Trunk Depot, Portland, Me.

William P. Lunt. 42^ Fort Constitution. 426 View at York, Me. 427 Yacht Goosewinged. 42S Bald Head Cliff, Me. (2) 429 Parker River Falls at Byfield. Mass. 430 Raccoon. 431 Next. 432 Wreck on Plum Island. 433 Group at Ipswich Bluffs.

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444 Ipswich River. 445 Dumnier's Mill, Bvfield. 446 Well by Wayside. 447 Country Brook in Winter. 44S By Still Waters. 449 Unloading Salt, Gloucester. 450 Bradley's Brook. 451 A Reflection. 452 Country Bridge, Whittier's Brook. 453 Whittier's Birthplace. 4^4 455 Parker River. 456 A .Summer Day. 457 Chain Bridge. 458 In the Woods, Maine. 459 Washington Park.

Hiss L. D. Fowler. 460 The Return of the Boating Party. 461 Chain Bridge. 462 From the Wharf, Newburyport. 463 A View of Lake Winnipisogee. 464 Deer Isle.

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34 Fred L. Parker, rierrimac, flass. Photographs taken on Linen. 476 Sofa Pillow. 477 Book Title Cover.

W. O. Plummer, Melrose, Mass. 478 Study of a Head. 479 A Lady of Quality. 480 A Portrait.

E Nicolai, Springfield, flass. 481 Prayer. 482 Woodland Vows. 483 Cupid Dictating. 484 The Smoker. 485 The Blacksmith. 486 Contentment. 4S7 A Summer Night. 48S Winter Sport. Geo. E. Roberts. 489 Haying Time. 490 Fire. 491 The Old Grist Mill. 492 The Mill Brook. 493 The Artichoke. 494 Wall Street. 495 The Back Road. 496 The Old Land Mark. 497 A Glimpse of Nature. 498 Tlie Loot-Bridge. 499 More Steam, Boys. 500 Summer Shadows. N;OI The Old Stone Bridge. 502 At Low Tide. 503 Off the Beach.

Hiss riarion B. Pearson. 504 Just for Fun. 505 Excuse My Back.

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36 506 Say Nothing, hut Saw Wood. 507 Rustic Beauties. 508 The Old Nut Tree. 509 Look Pleasant, Please. ^10 Turkey Hill Road. 511 Common Pasture Koad. 512 A Lady of Quality.

W- H. Stanchfield, Winona, Minn. 513 Sugar Loaf. 514 After the Storm. 515 Autumn 516 By the Mississippi. 517 When the Sun goes Down. ^18 Darning.

Wm H. riurphy, New York City. 519 Recessional. 520 At the foot of the Horse shoe, Niagara. 521 In the Lutscheuthal. 522 Surf Study.

Charles A. Richardson, Lebanon, N. li. 523 After the Storm. 524 Pasture Land, Mt. Cardigan. 525 The Squirrel's Bridge. 526 A Winter Morning. ^27 The Old Swimming Hole. 528 A Likely Pool. 1529 Summer. 530 Where the Partridge Elide.

W. H. Sargent, St. Johnsbury, Vt. 531 Nature's Bar, for Man and Beast. 532 The Turn of the Road. 533 Sweet Peas. 534 A Winter Walk.

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OFFICERS. -, President. R.EV. f. \\\ Donor., I ... ,, ... P.A.MERRIL, i Vice Presidents. P. (). WOODS, Treasurer. T. E. Mivi'C.w.K. Rec. Sec'y. j. H. WHEELER, Auditor.

CHARLES A. COBURN, General Secretary. DELANO R. RYDER, Physical Director. HERBERT MUTCH, janitor.

DIRECTORS.

I). S. HIKI.EV. JOHN II. BALCH, JR. i.. i'. BARTON, CHARI.ES I . DAVIS, ALEX. DIXON, V WILLIAM I LSLEY, GEORGE A. DICKEY, JOHN S. MCDA ID, GEORGE H. JAQUES, iHflffi - THOMAS NOVES. CHARI.ES A. BI.ISS,

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Cost of Membership Our membership is open to all young men of good character. $2.00 Limited Ticket Annually in advance, entitles holder to Tree use ot" reading room, parlor, social rooms, pianos, games, boarding and lodging register, lower toilet rooms, educational classes,entertainment course, socials, entertainments, receptions, bicycle storage room, etc. SS.OO Full Ticket—Annually in advance, in addition to the above privileges, a gymnasium equipped with modern apparatus, bowling alley, bath rooms, physical examinations, tourna­ ments, atheletics and camera club with sky light and dark room, etc S10.00 Sustaining Ticket—This helps to maintain the Association. The privileges are the same as full ticket.

Junior Department -This department aims to develope the boy in body, mind and spirit. Membership—Any boy of good character, between the ages of 12 and 17, may become a Junior member, upon the payment of S2.00 a year, entitled to the use of the gymnasium and bath rooms certain days of the week. Special and Easy Payment is arranged if desired. Privileges to begin on first payment.

38 F. Rice Sistare, Springfield, rlass. 535 -'Does Nobody Know poor Rip Van Winkle 536 Morning. 537 Evening. C. Gardner Barry, Melrose, Mass. 538 A Country Road. ^39 Dead River, Me. ^40 A Deserted Farm House. ^41 Wreck on Point Shirley. 542 Battleship "Massachusetts." ^43 Cruiser ••New York." Hiss flary A. Woodwell. 544 Group of Ten Photographs. John rl. Larrabee, Melrose, Mass. 545 Old Powder House, West Sonierville. 546 State House, Boston. 547 A Country School. 54S Long Falls, Dead River, Me. 549 Mt. Bigelow, Me. 550 A Group of Cattle. 551 An Old Stage Road. 552 Boston Elevated R. R. Charlestown Bridge. 553 Rolling Lift Bridge. Boston. 554 Longwood Arch, Brookline. 555 Kennebec River. Waterville, Me. 556 U. S. S. '-New York." 557 Brookline Park-Way. F. li. Middleton, Philadelphia, Pa. ^58 Bristol Ferry by Moonlight. ^9 Moonlight on Narragansett Bay. s;6o Fording by Moonlight. 561 Moonlight in Balsam Gap. 562 Moonlight in the Balsam Mountains. ^63 A Winter Harbor by Moonlight. 564 Moonlight on St. John's River. 565 The Moonlit Sea. 566 U. S. S. ••Topeka," by Moonlight.

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40 Francis S. Hesseltine, Melrose, Mass.

567 Wells Catherdral, England, from Cloister yard. 56S Mackroom Castle, Ireland, birthplace of Admiral Sir William Penn. 569 Cougane Barr, hermitage of St. Finn Barr, founder of Cork. 570 Castle of Carrignacura, near [nchigeela, Ireland. 571 Glengariff Bay. from my window. English and American Hags Hying. 572 The Tunnel, top of Keumaire Pass, Ireland. 573 Mv lirst glimpse of Killarnev. ^74 Muckross Abbey, Ireland. 575 The Trossachs, Scotland. 576 Doune Castle from the Bridge, Scotland. 577 The Forth Bridge. North Queen's Ferry, Scotland. ^78 Conway Castle, Wales. 579 Tbe ••Almida"—race off Bangor, Menai Straits. v8o Carnarvon Castle, Wales. ^81 Carnarvon, Wales, watching the race. 582 Tbe race.—passing the Judge's boat, Menai Straits. 583 The shooter shot. Valley of the Wye. 584 Tinturn Abbey. Wye Valley. 585 Shady lane and church ruin. 586 Looking backward. 587 Stratum Church. England. 588 Fowey Ferry, England. 589 < b>H links. 1 .oswithicl. 590 I.oswithicl. on the River. CQI Sydenham, line old Elizabethan mansion, Devon. Eng, 502 I lead of the street. Clovelly. 593 Clovelly street, looking up. 504 Plymouth and Drakes Island. 505 Newquay I [arbor. 506 King Arthur's Castle Hotel. Tintagel. ^97 The (riant Elms. , cq8 November Snow, Residence of F. S. Hesseltine. i,, Civ stal Lake from " " " 600 Music Room . •• " " 601 Oak Dining Room " " " E. V. PEARSON, The Leading Florist.... WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Violets, Cut Flowers, and Potted Plants. Funeral Designs a Specialty.

GREENHOUSES, MARLBORO STREET, COR. HANCOCK STREET, Telephone. NEWBURYPORT, MASS. XLhc 3Best

is the only kind that attracts lfrrinting any attention. : : : : Me bo onl\> tbe best. Our office contains the latest productions of the type founders' art—the best makes of presses, all new—and most important of all : : : : : Wic know bow... Any amateur can do the common kind of printing The best comes from ::::::: Zhc SDail^ Ulews. 42 602 Hermit Rock Near Melrose. 603 " " " " 604 "Carclew" Estate Col. Tremayne Cornwall. Eng. Colored Photographs, Norway Costumes, loaned by F. S. Hesseltine. 605 The Bride. 006 The Bridegroom, with tbe loving cup. 607 The busy mother. 60S The loving friends. 609 The lovers. 610 The mountain maiden.

A. E. Oreaza, St. Paul, Minn. 611 The Bend, Minnehaha Creek. 612 Bo-peep and her Sheep. 613 Circus in Town. 614 A Turn in tbe Road. 615 Grazing Cattle. 616 A Winter Landscape.

R. E. Prescott, Franklin Falls, N. li. 617 Through the Pines. 618 On Grandpa's Knee. 619 Miss Frolic. 620 Portrait Studies.

David L. Davoll. 621 "Peoeir," "Osceola" and "Lancaster." 622 Docking of tbe "Lancaster." 623 U. S. S. "Lancaster" at tbe Shears Wharf. 624 A bit of the Navy Yard. 625 The "Yicksburg." 626 Twilight at Rotten Row. 627 New Dry Dock. Boston Navy Yard. 628 "Lancaster" in Dry Dock. 629 "Dolphin" " " 630 "Vesuvius" " " " 631 Revenue Cutter "Morning." 632 L*. S. S. ••Nashville."

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44 633 Spanish (inn-boats, "Sandoval " and "Olvarado." 634 Moving the big (inns from Yard. 635 Training ship ••Chesapeake." 636 U. S. S. "Olympia." 637 LT. S. Frigate ••Constitution." 638 Docking of the "Yicksburg." 639 New Dry Dock. 640 German Steamer. "Patavia." 641 Moving tbe big Guns. 642 A Squad of Sailors. 643 I'. S. S. ••Marietta" in Dry Dock.

W. J. Rodgers, St. Louis, Mo. Loaned by F. S. Hesseltine. 644 Georgetown, Colorado. 645 Famous Railway loop near Georgetown. 646 Minnehaha Falls, 2j/_ miles up the ascent of Pike's Peak. 647 Entrance to tbe Garden of tbe Gods, near Manitou Springs. Col. 64S Rock formation. Garden of the Gods. 649 Cathedral Spires, " " " " 650 Cathedral Rock, " " " " 651 The Three Graces, Garden of the Gods. 652 (ilen Eyrie. 6^3 Major Domo, (ilen Eyrie. 654 Cathedral Rock, (ilen Eyrie. 655 Royal Gorge on line of D. & R. (>. Railway. 6^6 North Cheyenne Canon, near Colorado Springs. 657 Bit of Road in Cheyenne Canon 658 Clear Creek Canon, Col. 6^9 Pike's Peak Railway. 660 Niagara Falls, American, July, 1899. 661 On tbe Meramec river, near St. Louis. 662 Winter Woods. 663 Winter Farm. nary N. Pettingell. 664 Soldiers' Monument, Farmington, N. H. 665 General Wilson Rock. Farmington, N. H. 666 The Old Flume, Milton, N. H. 667 ' "

45 668 The Old Flume, Milton, N. H. 669 Noted Tree. Milton, N. H. 670 Just before Rehearsal. 671 Father and Family. 672 Hampton Marshes. 673 "Speak for Lt." 674 Elizabeth.

C. L. B. Anderson. 675 The Evening Chapter. 676 In the (ilow of the Firelight. 677 From Old Vermont. 678 After the Day's Work. 679 Idle Moments. 680 By the Roadside. 681 " " " winter. 682 A Winter Landscape. 683 In Winter's Grasp.

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46 684 A Road in Winter. 685 " " " " " 686 Winter's Shroud. 687 Spring Time. 6SS June. 689 Waiting at the Gate. 690 The Freshet. 691 What are you Doing? 692 Looking through tbe Morning Paper. 693 Twilight. 694 A Studv. 695 A Rembrandt Studv. 696 Water Melon. 697 Pop Corn. 698 Flower Study. 699 Summer Time.

Frank B. Hubbard. 700 Alder Brook Carry. 701 October's Mellow Sunshine 702 Winding Slow through Brush and Brake. 703 A Camp Fire Reverie. 704 On tbe Trail. 705 The Canadian Boundrv. 706 The Depths of the Woods. 707 A Back Woods Clearing. 708 A Yankee Back-woodsman. 709 Evening Calm. 710 Drift Wood. 71 1 Surprised. 712 Breakfast for One. 713 Moose in their Native Haunts. 714 A Northern Maine Lake. 715 At the Ford.

Hiss Annie E. Brown. 716 High School Building. 717 Naomi at the Well. 718 Frog Pond.

47 719 Jolly Tars. 720 Quenching their Thirst. 721 Tripping the Light Fantastic. 722 An Old Fashioned Tea Party.

Geo. E. Nicklas. 723 Camp Durrell, Plympton, Mass. 724 Silver Lake, " " 725 The Old Mill, 726 Nature's Solitude. 727 Look Pleasant. 728 The Most Popular Men in Camp. 729 Part of the Crowd. 730 Forefathers' Monument, Plymouth, Mass. 731 Plymouth Rock, " 732 Come Aboard. 733 Old Collin House. 734 Through the Woods. 735 Reflections. 736 Our Betsey. 737 A Beautiful Spot. 738 B. & M. Limited. 739 Home of the Fire Laddies. 740 Before the Wind. 741 A Refreshing Spot.

Earle C Anthony, Berkley, Cal. 742 A Collection of Photographs

Arthur Hill, Melrose, riass. 743 City Hall, Melrose. 744 Entrance to Subway, Boston. 74; Southwest Harbor. Me. 746 Battleship "Texas," Navy Yard in Distance. 7.47 Battleship "Texas." 7bs i. "Massachusetts-." 749 U "Indiana." 750 U "Machias." 75» u "( )1\ mpia." 48 752 Cruiser "New York." 753 View from Battleship ••Massachusetts." 754 Imitation of Crayon Drawing, by the Camera. 755 Figure Presented to Battleship ••Massachusetts." liv State of Mass. 750 A Boston & Maine R. R. Giant at Union Station. Boston. 757 View at Plymouth. Mass.

Otis P. Oould. 75S A Morning in the Harbor. 759 A Quiet Stream. 760 The Winding Brook. 761 Winter. 762 A 1 Inppv Group.

Edgar F. Noyes. 763 Peaceful Old Age. 764 A December Sunset. 765 The Village Cobbler. 66 Sunset on the Merrimi ic. 76/ 7 A Colonial Interior. 768 Knight's Mill. 769 A Colonial Stairway. 770 Jolly Boating Weather. 771 A Newbury Homestead. 772 The Genial Captain. 773 Homeward Bound. 774 Oldtown Hill 775 Knight's Island Road. 776 The Bend in tbe Road. 777 The Rag Time.

Francis W. Sprague, 2nd, West Newton. 77S Rolling In. 779 Along Shore. 750 Cloudland. 751 Sunset. 782 Surf. 783 Nahant Rocks. 7S4 River Scenery. 785 Mother Ann. 786 Sunlight and Shadows. 7S7 Peace and Quiet. 788 Across the Fields. 7S9 Tbe River. 71)0 (lutward Bound.

49 79' On the Charles. 792 The Weight of Leaves. 793 A Quiet Stream. 794 Old Mill Stream. Hiss Bertha Wait. 795 The Angel us. 796 Tbe Steamer "Horican," Lake George. 797 "What are the Wild Waves Saying": 798 An Interior. 799 Afternoon Tea in the Olden Times. Caleb D. Howard. Soo Through the Woods. 801 Poor Fellow, 802 Happv Bov s. 803 "Toll, Please." 804 Lovers' Retreat 805 The Merrimac. 806 Portrait. S07 Didn't Want His Picture Taken. 808 My Sailor Boy. S09 Baby and I. 810 Summer. 811 Boys' Delight. 812 Won't You Have Some? Si 3 Very Nice. S14 Studv. Charles H. Wheeler, Bridgeport, Conn. 815 Firelight Reveries. 816 1 larv est Time. 817 The Willows. SiS Leafless Oaks. Walter B. Beebe, Portland, Ore. 819 A Lull before the Gale. 820 Portrait. 821 Under the Branches. S22 Nature's Mirror. 823 Mist from the Sea. 524 X Ray Photographs. 525 Exhibit by American Aristotype Co. Jamestown, N. Y. 526 Exhibil by Nepera Chemical Co., Velox Paper. Nepera Pari N. Y. ' 527 Exhibit by Eastman Kodak Co., Rochester. N. Y. 5° Earle C. Anthony, Berkley, Cal. 828 The Padre's Garden. S29 Sunset. 830 The Twilight Hour. 831 Polly.

Luther Dame. S32 The "Eli W. Hoyt" in Plum Island Basin. 833 Kittery Point, Maine. 834 Portsmouth Navy Yard, and the old "Constitution," "Kearsarge" and "Portsmouth." 835 Parker River, Newbury, Mass. 836 The Messenger Bird. 837 The Old Sparhawk Mansion, Kittery, Maine. 838 The Old Pepperell Mansion 839 The Aerial Frolic. S40 Moonlight on the Merrimac River. 841 Drop the Mainsail, squall approaching. 842 Sand Dunes at Plum Island. New bun . 843 Waiting for the Yacht. S44 A Summer Afternoon on River Parker. 84s The Old Colonial Jail at York, Maine. 846 The Pride of the Forest. 847 The Old Windmill at Nantucket, 1714. 84S The Marriage l'lace of Ramona, San Diego. 819 Sweet Water Dam, San Diego. 850 San Diego. Harbor. Cal. 851 The Old Palms of San Diego, planted in 1769. 852 America. 8,3 Cuba. 854 Water Carriers of New Mexico. 855 The Great Cable Incline. Mount Lowe, Los Angeles. 856 A Letter for the Squire. 857 Sabbath Day. 858 A Sailing Party. 859 San Diego Co.. (3 views.) 860 Coronado Hotel. Cab. the largest in tbe world. Soi Boundary Monument between Mexico and.U. S. 862 Old San'Diego, Cal. 863 A Pleasure Party at Tia (nana. Mexico. S64 Storm on tbe Pacific. 865 Point Loma, San Diego. Cal 866 Mission Bells and Old Cemetery, San Diego. Cal. 867 Alligator Head at La folia, Cal. 868 View at Coronade, Cal. 869 Looking East from Hotel del Coronado, Cal.

51 870 El Cabon Valley, Cal. 871 Park Avenue, Coronado. Cal. S72 George Dewey, son of the Admiral. 873 Looking West from Hotel del Coronado. 874 All Aboard. S^ The Greeley Fleet, Portsmouth Harbor, N. H.

John Hadden, Hinneapolis, Minn. 576 Declining Day. 577 Sunset. 878 A Reedy Foreground. 879 The Violin Maker. 880 A Wet Day.

Haster Louis E. Fleete, Helrose, Mass. S81 Collection of Photographs.

J. S. McDaid. 882 Collection of Photographs.

Exhibit by Central Camera Club, Y. M. C. A,, Brooklyn, N. Y.

M. E. CAVELRY. 883 Collection of Nineteen Photographs.

DK. CHARLES S. ROVER. 884 Collection Nine Photographs. A. H. ( rROSSER. 8S5 Collection of Ten Photographs.

CHARLES E. ENDEILE. 886 Collection of Ten Photographs.

MAJOR W. IL COUGHLIN. 8S7 Collection of Five Photographs.

J. L. FREEDLAND. 8SS Collection of Eleven Photographs.

R. GEBERTH. 8S9 Collection of Twelve Photographs.

( rEORGE \i\i.\. 890 Collection of Four Photographs.