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THE OLD TOWN OP HOORNE, (Holland) 50 x 34 W. KOEKKOEK 7- CORDOVA, (Palace of the Moorish Kings) 52 x 34 F. BOSSUET 8. THE SCHOOL MISTRESS' FETE DAY, 14 x 3G F. VERHEYDEN n. THE LLYN IDWAL, N. WALES, (Sunset) 74 x 36 S. R. PERCY 10. MOUNT PILATE, (Lake Lucerne) 49 X 33 F. ROFFIAEN 11. A PINCH OF SNtT'T?, 42 X 34 P. VERHEYDEN 12. A GOSSIP AT THE SPRING, - '!'> ^ ao E. J. COBBETT 29. 13. THE CONFIDANT, 41 X 2:i F. VERHEYDEN 14. THE STUDIO OF JEAN BREUGHEL, U x M F. KRAMER 30. 31. 15. SHEEP Ai^D GOAT, 1 7 X 33 E. VERBOECKIIOVEN 32. 16. MOZART PLAYING BEFORE , \ ,,,, ^ ,,, ^ PINELLI THE PRINCE DE CONDE, i 33. 17. LAKE ZUG, (Switzerland) - (50 X to E. A. E. NYHOFF 34. 18. EYOTT ON THE THAMES, 13 X 27 J. TENNANT 35. 19. LAKE WALLENSTADT, cI X 10 J. BUTLER 20. SEAPORT OF CALAIS 51 x3l F. MUSIN 21. LAKE OF THE FOUR CANTONS, "H x 41 J. BUTLER 22. A WAYSIDE INN IN FLANDERS, r>i x 10 W. VERSCHAUR 23. THE VILLAGE OF BEILSTEIN 1 3., ^ ,,, ^ STANFIELD ON THE MOSELLE, i 24. S-:.'. MATTHIAS CHURCH, (Treves) ^^^ x 21 G. STANFIELD 25. FLEUR DE LIS 18 x 24 J. H. S. MANN 26. SEAPORT OF VEIRE, , \ 57 x 38 J. A. RUST "^^ (Dutch Naval Arsenal) ( 27= MOUNTAIN SHEEP, U x21 J. C. MORRIS 28. THE GRINDENWALD AND 1 5, x 32 J. BUTLER WETTERHORN, i 29 PREPARING TO DECORATE 1 ,^q ^ 33 j. h. HEYERMANS '^"' THE CHURCH, / THE 30. GRANDMA'S PANCAKES 31. HIS PORTRAIT, 27 X 23 H. SALENTIN 25 X 21 H. SALENTIN 32. EHRENBREITSTEIN, (on the Rhine) 51 x 31 J. WEBB 'VI THE VILLAGE OF FLUELLEN, \ ,j8 ^ 2i» T. ROFPIAEN "^'^' (Lake Lucerne) J 34. A VILLAGE FAIR IN KENT, 49 X ■M) G. A. WILLIAMS THE DISTANCE, ^ 36. ON THE SHOBE OP I^E_^^_| ,, , „ | ^gJgSmV^ 37. A ZEELAND LADY, 38. CRD PLAYERS, 39. A VILLAGE MARKET, 40. VILLAGE POLITICIAN, 3C X 29 E. NOTERMAN 23 X 27 C. DE VYLDER 20 X IC F. DE BRACKELEN 19 X 1 1 P. DE BRACKELEN 41. A GOOD TIME, (Skating in Holland) 24 x 20 P. DE BRACKELEN 42. BLIND MAN'S BUFF, 43. POMERANIAN DOG, 44. PARENTAL ALARM, 46. PIGEONS, 2G X 32 F. DE HEUVEL 10x14 HENRIETTE RONNER 10x8 HENRIETTE RONNER xio F. VANSEVERDONCK .Ml \i\ 1 5 46. SHEEP, 8x10 F. VANSEVERDONCK 47. MARKET SCENE IN HOLLAND, 1 .,0 x 40 P. VANSCHENDEL (Moonlight) J 48. MESMERISING, 24 X 10 C. VENNEMAN 65. 49. ENVIRONS OF ANTWERP, \ 3,3 x 27 F. CRABEELS (Sunday Afternoon) ) 50. CATHEDRAL, INTERIOR, •r^ X 2T GENISSON 51. DUTCH TRADER TOWING \ A T^TSHING BOAT OFF DOVER, i ;;i X M H. K. TAYLOR 52. A VILLAGE MARKET SHOP, 30 X U J. E. MASUREL 53. THE NURSE, Kixll C. J. GRIPS 54. THE MOTHER, Uxl-i C. J. GRIPS 55. THE COURTSHIP 12 X U C. J. GRIPS 56. "TETE-A-TETE," - 11 X 19 A. F. HEYLIGERS 57. THE NECKLACE, F. MOORMANS 58. EXPECTATION, ,) X 15 B. WEISER 59- WILD FLOWERS, 19 X 15 B. WEISER 60. STOLEN PLEASURE, - 15 X 12 NOTERMAN ft! TOSEPH and THE VIRGIN MARY, | (the central ligures in VanSchen- I .^^ ^ 20 P. VANSCHENDEL del'H picture of the '^Adoration of the Shepherds,") i 62. HAWKING, WAGNER 63. THE SMOKER. 'i\ 64. Tlir DRINKER. 65. HOLY FAMILY, copy ftom Andrea del Sarto, by PETRINI. 66 THE VIRGIN AND CHILD, with St. John and St. Francis, Copy from Andrea del Sarto, by PETRINI. 67. CAPUCHIN MONKS AT PRAYER, copy from CHIARI. 68. BURIAL OF A CAPUCHIN MONK, copy from CHIARI. 69. LANDSCAPE, copy from SALVATOR ROSA. 70. LANDSCAPE, copy from SALVATOR ROSA. 71. LA SAINTE VIERGE AU CHARDONNERET, copy from RAPHAEL. 72. MADONNA DELLA SEGGIOLA, copy from RAPHAEL. BRONZES. FORMIiXCi PAliT OF TlIK <;ilil5 nhK^UKHT. 73. THE BOAR HUNT MORRIS I'AIIIS. 74. JENEAS CARRYING HIS FATHER FROM THE I TiAT?Tn?-nTT?TM DESTRUCTION OF TROY / ^ARBEDIEN 75. CLEOPATRA - BARBEDIEN 76. ORESTES AND IPHIGENIA - .... TIEVANT 77. ELIEZAR AND REBECCA ------ TIEVANT 78. VASE . . - . BARBEDIEN PICTURES— TITE PROPEKTY OF THE ASSOC 'lAl TON. 79. SCENE IN THE THOUSAND ISLANDS O. R. JACOBl TOKONTll. 80. VIEW IN CORSICA C. J. WAY i.itki:m:- 81. HOLLYHOCKS 82, HOUSES OF PARLIAMENT AT OTTAWA 83. THE SACRAMENTO VALLEY (Sunset) Presented by the Artist. J. FOWLER TUUONTl). O. R. JACOBl TOIiONTO. A. BIERSTADT NKW YOlili. 84. THE SPLUGEN PASS, Tyrol O. J. JACOBl TdliclNTd. i'rcsented by Ur. John McLennan, M.F. LOAN COLLECTION. OIL TAlNTlNdS. Pi( tiiios iiiiiikc'd witli an iistorisk * are for sale. The Secretary will ijive iuformafion as to price, tte., on application. 100. WHISTLE AND I'LL COME TO THEE, MY LAD - J. MICHIE 101. AT HAMil WI THE BAIRNS J. C. WAITE 102. THE ACQUITTAL A. SOLOMON 103. LANDSCAPE AND CATTLE PROF. VOLTZ MUNICH. 104. WILD FLOWERS ........ -p. DURCK MUNICH. 105. VIEW IN VENICE - J. BUNNEY VKMCK. 106. BARBOX AND POLLY (Mugby Junction) - - - A. DIXON LONDON. 107. THE CHURNER V. LAIN3 PAWS. 108. REFLECTION - - - - w. LOW PARKS. 109. THE PET KITTEN -...-- E. HOLMES LONDON. 110. SHEEP (interior) G. LAFENESTRE PARIS. 111. NOON DAY CASILEAR NEW YORK. 112. EARLY MORNING - - - . - J. M. HUNT NKW YOBK. 113. WIND AGAINST TIDE - - - - E. C, WILLIAMS LONDON. 114. CATTLE - P. WAINWRIGHT LONDON. 115. AFTER THE STORM F. MUSIN PAKIS 116. SHEEP - - - - C. W. GEBLER 117. THE MORNING AFTER THE STORM - - E. JACOBSEN nussKLnoKi'. 118. SUNDAY EVENING L. VARN 119. FRENCH FARMSTEAD E. VERDIGEN 120. MAY DAY— Dance of Roman Girls - . - . HEULIiANT I'AHIS. 121. GIRL AND KID M. MARIS TIIK IlACil'K. 122. FAMILY OF FISHERMEN READING THE) JULIUS HUBNER SCRIPTURES < lAKis. 123. GAULS PURSUED BY ROMANS - - - E. V. LUMINAIS I'AlilS 124. SCENE IN VERONA from ROMEO & JULIET - FREDERICKS XKH- YOUK. 125. THE FORD.— View on the Androscoggin - - A. F. BELLOWS Ni:\v yoRK. 126. OCTOBER PARTON KKW YORK. 127. LANDSCAPE AND CATTLE - - - - HINCKLEY lioSTCIN 128. REST BY THE WAY J. SANT i.oNnoN. 129. WHITTLING WYATT EATON NEW YORK. 130. ON THE GODBOUT H. SANDHAM JIONTRKAI,. 131. A FARM YARD - J. DEARMAN 132. ON THE COAST OF H?]LIG0LA3MT^ - - H. MERIUS 133. A GIPSY PARTY - - - - - - - O. R. JACOBI TIIHdNTO' 134. ST. LAURENT (Brctagnc) C. KUWASSEG 135. THE BIRD'S FUNERAL E. LE JEUNE I'Arn.s. 136. THE REHEARSAL A. SEITZ MIMCll. 137. SHEPHERD AND SHEPHERDESS - - - - C. RAUPP MINICH. 138. INTERIOR - - . - - - - R. S. ZIMMERMAN MIMCll. 139. APPLE THIEVES J. MILLER MINICH. 140. GRANDMOTHER F. KELLER Mi-Nirii. 141. SICK CHILD - H. RHOMBERG MIMCll. 142. LANDSCAPE, (Wales) - - - - - JAMES PEEL, R. A. I.ONMKIN. 143. LANDSCAPE, VON SIEVERDONK 144. LANDSCAPE, (Surrey) - - - - - JAMES PEEL, R. A. l.UXDOX. 145. HABITANTS PURSUED B/ WOLVES - - W. RAPHAEL MOXTltKAl,. 146. THE HAY FIELD F. W. HULME I.OXUON'. 147. CATTLE ALFRED GRAY, R. H. A. 148. CROSSING THE CAMPAGNA A. VERTUNI ROMK. 149. TIRED OUT C. BARILLI KO.MK. ; ii .. 150. POMPEIAN INTERIOR - - - - - - G. SCIUTI KOMK. 151. LANDSCAPE WITH SHEEP - DEVOGEL & VERBOECKHOVEN 152. LANDSCAPE WITH HORSE - - - E. VERBOECKHOVEN 153. MARINE - - H. KOEKKOEK 154. GREENOCK QUAY WITH SHIPPING - SAM. BOUGH, R.S.A. 155. A HIGHLAND LANDSCAPE - HORATIO McCULLOCII, R.S.A. 156. THE PEEP SHOW JOHN BURR l.dNlMl.N. 157. THE HOUR OP PRAYER ALFRED HILL I.DMMl.N. 158. A STUDY G. P. CHALMERS 159. WILD CATTLE IN CONNEMARA - ALFRED GREY, R.H.A. 160. ON THE CONWAY - B. F. LEADER 1,1 IX I II IX. 161. THE OLD ARMOURER - - - - K. J. LITSCHAUR 162. COUNTING THE LAMBS HARRY MOORE 163. HUNTING AT FONTAINEBLEAU - - - - A. DE GESNE 164. VISIGOTH WARRIOR E. V. LUMINAIS 165. LANDSCAPE P. R. LEE, R.A. 166. THE BRIDAL CROWN - - - - - - A. TIDEMAND 167. NEW YORK HARBOUR IN WINTER - - - E. MORAN NEW YORK. 168. BETWEEN TORCELLO AND VENICE - - - C. J. WAY 160. THE BIRD'S NEST V. CHEVILLIARD 170. THE HARBOUR OF CHRISTIANIA - - - - H. F. GUDE 171. WAKE UP - - - .T.GERARD HAKIS. 172. HOMEWARD BOUND E. VAN MARCKE 173. THE SHEPHERDESS J. F. MILLET 174. THE MORNING BATH W. P. BABCOCK I'AHIS. 175. ON THE CONWAY B. F. LEADER LONDON. 176. CHICKENS . - - - A. F. TAIT NKW YOHK. 177. A WET DAY C. PITTARA 178. THE GUARDIAN ANGEL - - - - W. P. BABCOCK PARIS. 179. SHEEP SCHENCK 180. PORTRAIT WYATT EATON NKW YORK. 181. COMPASS COVE - - A. W. WILLIAMS LONDON. 182. RETURNING HOME L. RIVERS 183. THE COMING STORM - J. WENQLEIN MUNICH. 184. THE CHURCH OP ST. QEREON (Cologne) - A. W. BREWER 185. CATTLE L. HENZELL I ii 180. IN THE FOREST (Early Morning) J. WENGLEIN MLMCII. 187. RETURNING HOME VOGT 188. NOON-DAY REST W. JAY 189. LANDSCAPE J. NEWTON 190. 'A PIKE T. M. MARTIN THHtlNI'CP, 191. GATHERING BEECH NUTS 192. HEAD 19.'}. HEAD 195. A HIGHLAND FORAY J. R. ASHTON I.OXIIIlV. BONIPAZZI BONIFAZZI 194. A DISASTER-GOING TO MARKET C. H. POINGDESTRE R. BEAVIS ■K 19b. LES AMIS V. TORTEZ 197. ON THE THAMES, NEAR PANGBOURNE PARTON 198. THE KITTEN 199. "ALMA QUIES " 201. IN THE FOREST G. DEJONGHE MACLARE"^ 200. HIGHLAND DROVERS AFTER A STORM - RICHARDSON LINDSTROM 202. CATTLE HENZELL 203. AUTUMN WENGLEIN 204. DELL IN YORKSHIRE 205. NOON-DAY REST 206. IRISH GIRL 207. FRUIT • E. HOLMES . . W. JAY E. T. COBBETT W. HUGHES 208. LANDSCAPE CARL HETZ 209. WIND-MILL IN HOLLAND MUSIN 210. BALLAHOOLISH 211. BARN- YARD J. A. HOUSTON P. L. COUTURE Y' 212. PET RABBIT 213. A BEGGAR GIRL T. GERARD T- FORBES 214. EARLY MORNING AT HARLOTT 215. 'OLIVIA 216. "OJIBWAY INDIANS GAMBLING 217. EARLY MORNING, Welsh Coast 218. 'LAKE NIPIGON DELESSARD MRS. SCHREIBER F. A. VERNER NICHOLSON F. A. VERNER 219. 'GATHERING SEAWEED— Coast of Nova Scotia - H. SANDHAM 220. LANDSCAPE A. F. BELLOWS i I 221. THE KILL IN THE FOG CAPT. LUTYENS 222. INVERARAY-Vicw up Olcn I h.r. h. THE PRINCKSS LOUISE Shira. (Out-door SkctchOH) ' 223. PORTRAIT OP ELIZABETH 1 niTT^NlNG. of CuHtlo Cooto, SoBCommon, DuchcsH of Ha- H. R. H. THE PRINCESS LOUISE miltou und Duchess of Argyll | (from a Pastel of 1770.) J 114. NEAR TREVES- Evening QUINAUX HAWKSETT 22r. 'FRUIT . - - - 220. MEDITATION VERSUS CONVERSATION - Wm. 8HAYER, Sr. 227. BRETON FISHER-GIRL - LAFORT KNAUia 228. A STUDY , ' - - 229. EARLY MORNING AFTER A STORM - • RITCHIE . . - A. F. BELLOWS 230. LANDSCAPE - - " " 231. LANDSCAPE NEAR COMPTON - - - A. F. BELLOWS 232. LAKE MEMPHREMAGOG - ' " A- F- BELLOWS A. F. BELLOWS 233. THE LOST CHILD - " " " O. R. JACOBI 234. HARVEST MOON - - ■ - DUNCANSON 235. LANDSCAPE - - " ' ■ . . - KRIEGHOFF 236. LANDSCAPE . - - - - F. ADAM 237. THE STABLE M MULLER 238. BAVARIAN WEDDING - - - - 2M. CONWAY CASTLE 240. A KACE FOR LIFE 241. 'TlIK WAY TIIllOUGII THE WOOD 242, PORTRAIT OF QENT^T^AL J. P. BIRD, Madras Army 243. PORTRAIT ITARGITT n. BIRD MDMKKAI,. 244. HIGHLAND CATTLE 245. ITALIA N LANDSCAPE 246. PORTRAIT 247. -STREET VIEW IN QUEBEC y 4. /^i- i. A* , ^f^^ ,* ^ ^ «^ ^'J H. BIRD MuMliKAI.. II. BIRD MOM'RKM.. H. BIRD C. JONES C. POINGDESTRE WYA TT EATON J. W«8TON S-. M(i KAL. /' / /o ' ^VATER COLOURS. 200. LANDSCAPE J- B- MILLE'l' 261. bllEEP - - - - G. SHALDEBN I.ONMKIX. 262. THE FERRY - - - - • - G- DODGSOI'i 1. 1 IX I II IX. 263. SAN LORENZO, (Nuremberg ) - - - " " ■ ^- HAGII 1 1 264. WELSH MOOR DE L'AUBINIER*: I'AHIS. 265. CAFE AT DAMASCUS - CARL WERNER « 266. HAY FIELD " BIRKET FOSTE.H I.OMMIN. 267. A MOUNTAIN TORRENT - - - J. W. WHITTAKEL 268. A WELSH MOOR J. W. WHITTAKEK 269. LANDSCAPE - - - - G. PIET-]'.:. TARIS. 270. LANDSCAPE - - G- PIETTE I'ARIS. 271. LANDSCAPE - - G. PIETTE I'ABIS. 272. DOGS - - - - - - ■ - ■ - DEPEIGNE 273. FOX HOUNDS ■ - - - - " " " ^^ PEIGNE 274. THE CRITICS DAUMIEB I'AHIS. 275. TIGER, (Taking a Breath of Morning Air) - - - - BARVE 276. THE GIRDLE WEAVERS CARL WERNER 279. 277. SHEEP - - G.SHALDERS LONDON. 278. ON THE COAST OP DEVOi" W. WILLIAMS Lo>n)oN. 279. ON SUFFERANCE - - J- KNIGHT, B.A. 280. GULL LAKE - - - -. O. R. JACOBI lORONTO. 281. SHEEP G- SHALDERS 282. GOOD AS A MOTHER T. TRAYBR 283. GOOD NIGHT T. TRAYER 284. LINDA DI CHAMOUNI COMPI 285. SUNBURY WEIR - - - - - - - - J- WHIPPLE LONDOW. 280 A COITNTRY ROAD - J. PELHAM UVERPOOL 287. LA SOUBRETTE J- C- PLAYPAIR LONDON. 288. OLD MILL AT STREETLY - - - - J. C. BEETHOLME 289. BERNE - - J- HARDY, Jr. LONDON. 290. AINSDALE WINDMILL - - - - • - J. W. WALKER SOUTHPORT. 291. BERNKASTEL - ERNEST GEORGE LONDON. 292. NEAR BARMOUTH, (N. Wales) - PEARSON & WAINWRIQHT NKW YORK. 294. THE COTTAGE PORCH F. SLOCOMBE LONDON. 295. THE BEACH AT HASTINGS 296. SKETCH IN THE PYRENEES 297. f PEEBLES, from near Neidpath Castle 298. ST. MARY'S LOCH L. F. MILLS LOSnoN. B. VIVAUT I'AKIS P. PATON P. PATON (Two original drawings for the Abbotsford Edition of the Waverlcy Novels— St. Ronan's Well) 299. 'ON THE LAGO MAGGIORE (Evening) 300. A MOUNTAIN TORRENT D. FOWLER TORONTO. SAM. BOUGH, R.S.A. 301. A COTTAGE near Stockbridge, Edinburgh PATRICK NASMYTH 302. BAZAAR IN CAIRO J. S. DRUMMOND LONDON. 303. STREET SCENE 304. GALHAMPTON FERRY 305. A WELSH MOORLAND 306. ON THE GLASLYN 307. HEAD OP DERWENTWATER 308. HARLECH CASTLE - - 309. PERN GATHERERS - ■ J. HARDY, Jr. LONPON. S. p. JACKSON LONDON. E. M. WXMPERIS LONDON. H. C. PIDGEON LONDON. A. POWELL LONDON. C. PEARSON LONDON. T. H. McKENAN 310. A STIFF BREEZE C. TAYLOR 311. LANDSCAPE C. McARTHUR LONDON. rM»^-* 312. A MOUNTAIN TORRENT C. S. MILLARD 313. PERUVIAN MANAKIN H. BEIOHT 314. I^NDSCAPE - '^•'^r^'' 315. PIOEOHS ^ =«'°HT _„.^« ... - P. A. VERNER 316. *BUFPALO - - 317. 'TWILIGHT (Lake of the Woods) - - - F- A. VERNER 318. -LAC DES MILLE LACS ... - - F. A. VERNER 319. 'ROCKY PORTAGE, Nipigon River - - - F- A. VERNER 320. LOCH MAREE - - ^- ^' ^^"^ 321. KINLOCH EWE A. W. HUNT 322. MOEL SLABOD - - - " " " " ' A.W.HUNT 323. SNOWDON GLYDER PAWR - - * ' A. W. HUNT 324. ON THE RHINE -------- A. W. HUNT 325. DOLWYDDELAN CASTLE A. W. HUNT 326. A SOLITUDE-MOUNT DESERT, (Maine) - - C. J. WAY 327. SKETCH ON THE OTTAWA O. U. JACOBI 328. -CHESTER CATHEDRAL - - - - A. RIMMER 329= 'A BIT IN CHESTER ^- MMMER 330. 'STREET SCENE A. RIMMER 331. 'STREET SCENE ^- DIMMER 332. 'A SUMMER EVENING D. E. GRANT UUNTRBAI.. 333. 'THE GORGE-SHAWENEQAN, (St. Maurice) - D. E. GRANT MdNTKKAI,. 334. 'TWILIGHT ON THE OTTAWA - - - - D. E. GRANT MIIXTUKAL. 335. 'SUNSET ON LAKE ST. LOUIS - - - - D. E. GRANT .MONTRKAI.. 336. "COMING WINTER ----- D. E. GRANT MONTKKAl.. 337. VIEW ON THE ST. LAWRENCE - - - - D. E. GRANT montr+:ai.. 338. NEAR PORTLAND C. J. WAY 339. CAPRI - - - - E. F. COMPTON LITKRPOOL. 340. BOHEMIAN LANDSCAPE - - - - - E. F. COMPTON LIVtRPOOL. 341. KONIGSEE - - - - - - " E. F. COMPTON l.IVKRPdUI/. 342. THE RAIDERS - - - CATTERMOLE LONDON. 343. LAKE IN THE MIST BOISSEREE LIVERPOOL. 344. VENICE ----------- J- HARDY LONDON. 345. VIEW OF MONTREAL FROM COTEAU ROUGE - J. DUNCAN 34e. RED RIDING-HOOD - - A. HILL 347. MALVERN CHURCH EMMA NORMAN 348. PURLYHALL EMMA NORMAN 349. LITTLE MALVERN CHURCH - - - EMMA NORMAN 350. FRESH WATER GATE EMMA NORMAN 3BL BEECH WOODS EMMA NORMAN 352. LITTLE MALVERN EMMA NORMAN 353. COAST SCENE - EMMA NORMAN 354. CASTLE HILL. (Hastings; ----- EMMA NORMAN 355. ALUM BAY " " EMMA NORMAN 356. RESTORED TO FAVOUR - - - . T. A. RICHARDSON 357. A STIFF BREEZE - - - - - - H. E. TOYER 358. ON THE LOOKOUT ^' SANSOM 359. CHARGE of the 2nd DRAGOON GUARDS, 1 ORLANDO NOIRE WATERLOO / 360. CHARGE of the 2nd DRAGOON GUARDS, 1 ORLANDO NOIRE WATERLOO J 36L IN CAMP, 4th HUSSARS ORLANDO NOIRE 362. 5thLACENRS " ORLANDO NOIRE 363. •SCHOOL BOYS TAK ING A DVANTAGE \ j, WESTON OF THE EARLY STAGE / 364. LITTLE DUCKS J- HARDY, Jr. 365. WILD FLOWERS J- HARDY, Jr. 366. CRAIG MILLAR CASTLE . . ^ - W. PATON, R.S.A. 367. ASSASSINATION OP JAMES I., Scotland SIR NOEL PATON, R.S.A. 368. ON THE COAST OP HOLLAND - - T. L. ROWBOTHAM 369. A GALE OPP PEMBORTH COVE (Cornwall) - - J. NASH 370. INDIAN MOTHER AND CHILD - - - HILDEBRANDT 371. ALflNE LANDSCAPE TELGER 372. ST. LAURENT (Rouen) T. C. DIBDEN 373. STREET IN ROUEN T. C. DIBDEN 374. 'TRARBACH ON THE MOSELLE - - - - D. FOWLER TORONTO. 375. 'GLADIOLUS AND CHINA ASTERS - - - D. POWLER TORONTO. 376. 'GLADIOLUS - - D- FOWLER TORONTO. 377. 'CHINESE BOAT from a Sketch in China - - D. POWLER TORONTO. 378. 'ON THE LAGO MAGGIORE (Morning) - - D.^O\i^LER TORONTO. 370. -LANDSCAPE J.WESTON MO.VTRRAL. 380. VIEW ON THE ST. LAWRENCE - - - - D. E. GRANT MONTREAL. 381. 'BLUE JAYS - - " T. M. MARTIN TOFONTO. 382. •MAI>L.*BB DUCK - - - - - - - T. M. MARTIN TORONTO. THE LOAN COLLECTION. The Council desire to express the thanks of the Association to the Ladies and Gentlemen who have kindly lent Works of Art for exhibition and have thus contributed to the pleasure and instruction of the public in general. In recounting the names of those who have manifested so generous an interest in the objects of the Association, they feel especial pride in including that of Her Royal Highness the Princess Louise, who has not only consented to assist His Excellency the Governor General at the inauguration of the Gallery, but has graciously contributed to the loan collection two paintings from her own easel, and therefore appears at the opening of the new Gallery in the threefold capacity of patroness, contributor and artist. M'lMES OF COJVTEIBUTOES. H?:r royal highness the princess LOUISE. MR. R. H. ANGUS. HON. J. J. C. AliBOTT. MR. A. BOYER. " H. BIRD. " ALEX. BUNTIN. " THOS. CAVERHILI,. " G. CHENEY. HON. M. H. COCHRAN*;. MR. C. CHILDS. " THOS. CRA.MP. " G. A. DRUMMOND. MISS FROTHINGHAM. MRS. HALDANE. MR. JOHN HOPE. MR. JAMES HUTTON. SIR FRANCIS HINCKS. MR. K. W. HENSHAW. " \V. F. KAY. " D. LAW " HENRY LYMAN. " F. S. LYMAN. " J. THOS. MOLSON HON. MR. JUSTICE MACKAY. MR. JOS. MACKAY. " P. MILLER. " D. LORN MACDOUGALL " J. S. M<^LACHLAN. " T. M. MARTIN. REV. CANON NORMAN. MR. WM. NOTMAN. " PETER REDPATH. MISS RIMMER. MR. C. E. SEYMOUR. " H. SANDHAM. " GILBERT SCOTT. " F.WOLFERSTAN THOMAS " ALEX. URQUHART, REV. G. H. WELLS. MR. ANDREW WILSON. , " J. WESTON. " D. A. P. WATT. /. > #* #^ < /^ ./.' /./ / ^ /n /ii^ I d^i I i ■fix /< /<\ V /cf ^il/ //* " I /v >:-./.. > \ ■iri) /' / / // '- //.;'" V / >^ // X r A » ^ ' V / ( i I ■ > / a / J -- - ri ' f ' -,i^ • r I 1' II" I 1^^ ^...;/ y :^ ^z^i^^j //