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65 Under a Bridge 66 Autumn 67 Ha}- Stacks in Winter 6S A Clump of Willows at Different Seasons of the Year

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69 Old Warehouses, Derby Wharf, Salem 70 A Misty Afternoon on Derby Wharf, Salem \y

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75 A Doorway in Gruyère, Switzerland 76 Gruyère, Switzerland

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ARTHUR B. DAVIES, 19 West 22d Street.

79 Oaks in October 80 Before the Bars S1 Open Sea 82 An Evening Melody

F. BALLARD DAY. 37 West 65th Street.

S3 Old Mill—Greenwich 84 Monday Morning

FRANCIS DAY, Nutley, Essex Co.. N. J. 85 A Story

23 WALTER L, DEAN. 2 Pexnberton Square, Boston, Mass-

shing the Anchor

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W. H. DRAKE, 154 West 55th Street. 95 In Central Park 96 A Forest Stream

L. C. EARLE, 253 West 42d Street. 97 A Sand Snipe 98 The Picture Paper

HARRY C. EATON, 52 East 23d Street. 99 Water Lillies 100 A New Jersey Hillside

CHARLES WARREN EATON, Bloornfield, New Jersey. 101 December Dawn 102 Wiscasset Bay 103 Snowbound 104 The Brook 105 Wiscasset Docks TANE TUCKERMAN EDDY.

106 Begonia

GEORGE WHARTON EDWARDS.

96 Fifth Avenue.

107 The Bridge of Arts, Paris

LYDIA FIELD EMMETT,

East Rockawav, L. I.

10S The Blackberrv Patch

JOHN FABER, 79 Bedford Street, L. I. Coast, near Greenport.

109 Long Island near Greenport

HARRY FENN. ^Mountain Avenue, Montclair, N. J. no Duxbury Meadows in Joppa, Newburyport, Mass 1:2 On the Merrirnac

26 EDWARD LOYAL FIELD, 2i West 24th Street.

113 Wharf at Etaples 114 Market Sketch 115 French Village 116 Twilight, Grez, France

W. C. FITLER. 12 East 15th Street. 117 In the Month of May 11S Autumnal Tints 119 Autumn on the Housatonic

MARY SARGENT FLORENCE, Nutley, Essex Co., N. J. 120 L'Amour en visite chez Pauvreté qui rit

J. EDITH FOSDICK, 1224 Third Avenue, Louisville, Ky.

121 The Distant Town

HARRIET C FOSS, 95 Fifth Avenue. 122 A German Officer BEN FOSTER, 8 East 17th Street.

123 Wiscasset Bay 124 Night 125 Old Time Flowers 126 A Rainy Day 127 On the Carrabasset River, Maine

AUG. FRANZEN, 146 West 55th Street. y 128 Sunset 129 Forenoon at East Hampton 130 Country Courtship 131 Evening

JOHN A. FRASER, 114 West 18th Street.

132 On a New England River 133 Uncertain Weather—On the Croton Water Shed, New Y'ork 134 On the Silvery Thames 135 Over the Highland Hills 28 EDMUND H. GARRETT, io Lagrange Street, Winchester, Mass.

136 Idyl 137 Inn at Fontevrault 138 November at the Shore 139 Lady with Lute

W. HAMILTON GIBSON, 132 Lincoln Place, Brooklyn, N. V.

140 An Autumn Shower

CLARA GOODYEAR. 5S West 57th Street.

141 Roses and Plums 142 The Open Book

ALICE M. GOULD. 567 'Í , Portland, Maine.

143 Green Meadows

PETER GOWAXS, 2S East 14th Street.

144 Noonday

29 G. E. GRAYES, 19 West 22d Street.

145 Regrets

EDWARD GAY, Mt. Vernon, N. Y.

146 The Wheat Field 147 Waving Grain 14S The Fields in Autumn

E. E. GREATOREX,

149 Etude, Moret, France

FRANK RUSSELL GREEN 1512 Broadway.

150 A Love Story 151 Waiting for the Coach 152 The First Letter

MAY HALLOWELL, 2S4 , Boston, Mass.

153 Study of Head (Pastel) fir* v 154 Sea and Sky 30 MELBOURNE H. HARDWICK, 12 West Street, Boston, Mass.

155 The Brook 156 Cast Up by the Sea 15 7 Cape Ann Shore

MARY A. HARRISON. 26 East 23d Street.

158 Double Poppies 159 Yellow Roses

CHILDE HASSAM, 95 Fifth Auenue.

160 Rain, Mist and Electric Light 161 Broadway at Union Square, Rain}- Evening 162 Surf—Isles of Shoals 103 English Coast—Guardsmen on the Chalk Cliffs. 164 Moonrise—Eastern Point, Gloucester

C. COYENTRY HAYNES. 95 Fifth Avenue.

165 A Study (Pastel) 31 ALBERT HERTER, 841 Madison Avenue.

166 The Discovered Conspiracy 167 The Ambush 168 The Drum Dance 169 The Summons 170 The Sorceress

. ALICE HIRSCHBERG. University Building, Washington Square.

171 The Nest 172 Early Spring

CLAUDE RAQUET HIRST, 30 East 14th Street.

173 A Bit of Comfort

ARTHUR HOEBER, Nutley, New Jersey.

174 Late Afternoon 175 A Bit of the Coast 176 Twilight 177 A Quiet River 178 Lowering Skies BENJAMIN HORNING. Easton, Pa. i 79 On the Skirt of the Forest

W. S. HORTON, 51 West 1 oth Street. 180 Cabbage Garden

EDITH M. HOWES, 67 Chester Square, Boston, Mass.

181 A Sandy Road

HENDRICKS A. HULLETT, 42 Court Street, Boston, Mass. 182 A Calm 183 Winter Moonlight

MAUD HUMPHREY. 241 Alexander Street, Rochester, N. Y.

i S4 The Lad}* or the Tiger

GEORGE INNESS, 145 West 55th Street.

; 85 Niagara Falls (Sketch) 1 S6 The Falls (Sketch) 33 SAMUEL ISHAM, 58 West 57th Street.

187 Daffodils 188 A Putative Ten Strike

• VIRGINIA JAMES, 189 Angora Kittens

SAMUEL R. C. JOSEPHS, 210 East 16th Street.

190 Great South Bay from the Manor of St. George

AMY LIVINGSTON KELLOGG, 44 West 9th Street. 191 Tarn o' Shanter 192 A Little Child 193 In Hat and Yeil

L. STEELE KELLOGG, 44 West 9th Street. 194 Nasturtiums

ARTHUR I. KELLER, 342 West i22d Street.

195 An Interesting Bit 196 Bavarian Peasants 34 SUSAN M. KETCHAM. 143 East 23d Street

^ 197 Alice (Pastel)

SARAH S. KIMBALL, 14 Pickman Street, Salem, Mass.

19S The Willows 199 Roses

LOUIS H. KING, 75 West 55 th Street. 200 Psyche 201 An Idyl 202 Study in Blue 203 Thoughts

HELEN M. KNOWLTON, 23 Irvington Street. Beach Bay, Boston, Mass.

204 Rainy Day, Gloucester

DANIEL KOTZ, Park Ridge, New Jersey.

205 An Autumn

ELLA CONDIE LAMB. 360 West 22d Street. 206 Along Shore 35 EMMA E. LAMPERT, Pitt & Scott, 7 Rue Scribe, Paris.

207 A Dutch Farmhouse 208 An October Wreck

W. L. LATHROP, 116 West 41st Street.

209 A Pasture 210 A Homestead

SYDNEY M. LAWRENCE, St. Ives, England.

211 A Gray Day on the Lagoons, Venice 212 Hazy Morning on the Grand Canal, Venice 213 A Venetian Byway

M. LORING. 124 West 88th Street.

214 A Country Road

W. DODGE MACKNIGHT, Doll & Richards, Boston, Mass.

215 Fisherwoman of Douarnenez (Pastel) y 216 Sunny Morning in the Wheat Field vi/ 217 A Village Lane 218 Moonlight 36 FLORENCE MACKUBIN, 35 West 50th Street.

219 Bab}-—Portrait Sketch (Pastel)

CLARA T. McCHESNEY, 39 West 22d Street. 220 Marine 221 Girl Knitting 222 The Noonday Meal 223 Moonrise (Pastel)

G. H. McCORD, 2 West 14th Street.

224 Old Lane—Nantucket 225 Choppy Surf—Nantucket

ADELE McGINNIS, 17 Avenue du Trocaders, Paris. 226 Sleep

C. MORGAN McILHENNEY, Shrub Oak, New York.

227 Monarch of All I Survey

HELEN McKAY, 142 Marlboro Street, Boston, Mass. 228 Figure Study 37 EMILY P. MANN, 42 Studio Building, Boston, Mass.

229 Rocks and Surf—Cape Elizabeth 230 Blush Roses

J. N. MARBLE, 253 West 42d Street.

231 Old Heads and Young Hearts.

J. HARRISON MILLS, 147 East 23d Street

232 A Venerable Demesne

EDITH MORTON, 231 West 83d Street.

233 Head

CHARLES E. MOSS, Orange, New Jersey.

234 The River Edge 235 Home Quarters

GEO. F. MUENDEL, West Hoboken P. O., New Jersey.

236^Back of the Greenhouses 38 MRS. J. FRANCIS MURPHY, 19 West 22d Street.

237 In the Country 238 Catskill Homestead

M. NELSON, 26S Bergen Avenue, Jersey City, N. J.

239 Flowers of Fall

P. S. NEWELL, 1420 Franklin Avenue.

240 The Water-Colorist

RHODA HOLMES NICHOLLS. 229 East 20th Street.

241 A Field of Asters 242 In the Meadows of the Sea 243 Purple and Gold 244 A Popp\- Field 245 A Lecture

H. D. NICHOLS, 52 East 23d Street.

246 The Sand Flats, Sconset 247 The Beach Road, Sconset 39 G. SLOANE NOTMAN, no , Boston, Mass.

248 Madeline (a Minatore in Ivory)

ISABELLE GRANT NOWELL, 14 St. James Avenue, Boston, Mass.

249 Duck Pond, Cape Porpoise

DANIEL BURLEIGH PARKHURST, 40 Cleveland Street, Orange, N. J.

250 The Beachwood 2=;i After Curfew

C. W. PARRISH. 78 West 54th Street

252 Au Idle Hour

C. H. PEPPER,

253 Old Net Mender

BERTHA E, PERRIE. 1615 Seventeenth Street, Washington, D. C.

254 A Shady Nook 255 Bramford Creek, Conn. 256 The Salt Marshes at Twilight 40 CAROLINE W. PITKIN, 466 Park Avenue.

257 Panel—Fish

FRED L. PITTS, Philadelphia Sketch Club, 201 So. nth Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

25S Lone Fisherman 259 Evening on the Delaware

A. LIVINGSTON PLATT, 51 Wall Street.

260 Shore Sketch

MARY LIVINGSTON PLYMPTON, 45 West 50th Street.

261 The Willow Road in Sunshine

GRACE V. POMEROY, 101 Park Avenue.

262 Lost in Thought 263 The Cottage Door 264 Roses 41 W. MERRITT POST, n East 14th Street.

265 The Dead Cold Year 266 November 267 A New Jersey Brook

G. R. PREBLE, 16 East 66th Street.

268 Sketch—Massachusetts

A. PHIMISTER PROCTOR, 139 West 55th Street. 269 Doe and Fawns 270 Cascade Range

MARY C. PURSELL, 70 West 3Sth Street. 271 Ivor}- Miniature.

F. K. M. REHN. 222 West 23d Street. 272 Surf (Pastel)

M. C W. REID, 35S West 5SÜ1 Street. 273 Lady Slippers 274 Study 42 JOHN J. REDMOND, 58 West 57th Street. 275 Dordrecht

WILL S. ROBINSON, Drexel Institute, Philadelphia, Pa. 276 Misty Morning on the Dutch Coast 277 Grey Morning 278 On the Beach—Holland 279 A Dutchman

H. M, ROSENBERG, 19 West 22d Street. 280 Turkeys and Daisies 281 Over the Hill

TRYTHALL ROWE. Care Arthur Hoeber, Nutley, N. J.

282 The Park at Nottingham 283 A Village Street, Berkshire, England 284 Edge of the Meadows 2S5 In the Field

M. F. RUSSELL, 151 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston, Mass. 286 Geraniums and Primroses 287 Poppies and Cornflowers 288 Green Fields 43 JANE G. RYDER, Middleboro, Mass.

289 Sunset Rocks—Gloucester, Mass.—Gray Day

HY. SANDHAM, 152 Boylston Street, Boston, Mass.

290 Salmon Fishing, Matapedia River

MRS. E. M. SCOTT, 142 East i8th Street.

291 The Last of the Season 292 From the Country Garden 293 Poppies 294 The Old Homestead 295 Marigolds

SARAH C. SEARS, 12 Arlington Avenue, Boston, Mass.

296 Study of a Head 297 Study of a Head 298 Portrait

FLORENCE SEELY, 788 Broadway.

299 Peaches 44 J. H. SHARP,

J ,o West 4th Street, Cincinnati, Ohio.

300 Morning Fog, Cape Ann 301 A Summer Resort 302 Meadow at Annisquam

ROSINA EMMET SHERWOOD, 222 West 45th Street.

303 What Shall I Sing ? 304 The Closed Door y 305 She Will and She Wont 306 Sleeping Child

R. M. SHURTLEFF, 47 West 2 2d Street. 307 Cloud. Effect—Keene Yalley 305 The Forest in October.

N. S. J. SMILLIE, 337 Fourth Avenue.

309 Old Friends

GEO. H. SMILLIE, 337 Fourth Avenue.

310 A Mill Pond, Connecticut 311 Mill Pond at Ridgefield, Conn. 45 L. CRAPO SMITH, 7S9 Jefferson Avenue, Detroit, Mich. * 312 Interior at Vallendam 313 Jean 314 On the North Sea

RUFUS WAY SMITH, 50 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio.

315 October

HENRY R. SNELL, 116 West 41st Street. 316 Off the Irish Coast 317 Twilight 318 Morning

JULIA STONE. 42ÎWest 36th Street 319 Study of Onions

FREDERICK T. STUART, 42 Court Street, Boston, Mass. 320 A Lily Pond by the Sea

BEATRICE C. B. STURGIS, 307 East 17th Street.

321 Connecticut Hills 46 MARGARET BANNEY STURGIS, 307 East 17th Street.

322 An Old Cedar

ANNIE G. SYKES. Woodburn Avenue, Walnut Hill, Cincinnati, Ohio.

0-2T,0 Old Beech at Waushon

JAS. SYMINGTON. 58 West 57th Street.

324 Portrait

CATHERINE P. TALBOT, 57 Park Street, Portland, Maine.

325 Dawn at Manana 326 High and Dry

ABBOTT H. THAYER. Judge Building, Fifth Avenue.

327 Monadnock 328 Landscape

J. E. TERRY, 480 Main Street, Orange, N. J.

329 Petunias 47 FANNY W. TEWKSBURY, no Tremont Street, Boston, Mass.

330 Back Gardens—Salem 331 White Roses 332 A Sketching Class

FRANCES HUNT THROOP, 5S West 57th Street.

333 A Masquerade (Pastel)

S. P. ROBT. TRISCOTT. 3 , Boston, Mass.

334 A Salt Marsh 335 Mist}- Morning—Coast of Maine 336 A Country Road 337 Israel's Head, Maine

A. M. TURNER, University Building, Washington Square.

338 Penserosa 339 Cogitation

JAMES G. TYLER,

340 The Doge 579 Broadway.

48 L. E. VAN GORDER, 579 Broadway.

341 Beginning the Day 342 Modern Nymphs

CHARLES A. VANDERHOOF, 52 East 23d Street. 343 Summer Time

E. N. YANDERPOEL, 224 Madison Avenue. 344 In the Yard v 345 Portrait

MARIANA YAN PELT, Nantucket, Mass.

346 'Sconset, Where the Dor}- Fleet Comes In

A. S. YERMILYE, 96 Fifth Avenue.

347 Sunny Afternoon—Shinnecock Hills

ADELAIDE E. WADSWORTH, 53 , Boston, Mass.

34S Surf After a Storm 349 A Yenetian Study 350 A Calm Sunset—Gloucester Harbor 49 Wh; I »WORTH WADSWORTH, Hotel St. George, Brooklyn, N. Y.

351 Snowfall in the November Woods

MAY N. WASHBURN, Greenfield, Mass.

352 Under the Beeches 353 On the Coast

HENRY C. WHITE, 69 Gillette Street, Hartford, Conn.

354 A Country Road

W. J. WHITTEMORE, 253 West 4 2d Street.

355 Winter 356 By The Sea 357 John Knox House, Edinburgh

ADELE WILLIAMS, 113 E. , Richmond, Va.

35S Menuets 50 IRVING R WILES, 120 West 50th Street.

359 Spring Gardening 360 For Mamma's Birthday 361 Yolande 362 Peonies

LOUISE WILLIAMS, 37u Asylum Street, Hartford, Conn.

563 Chrysanthemums

JOSEPHINE WOOD, 5S West 57th Street. 364 In Holland

EMMA R. WRIGHT, 52 East 23d Street. 365 Buttercups

A. H. WYANT, 52 East 23d Street. 366 Edge of a Wood

A. L. WYANT, 52 East 23d Street.

367 A Sketch 51 NEW YORK WATER COLOR CLUB

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