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These subjects are now ready. Others will be added. 5 William Cullen Byrant | 572 Cat and Kittens.......................... Lambert | Sø3 Saved....................................... Landseer 15 , Henry Wadsworth Longfellow 575 Song of the Lark......... ... --------------. Breton | Sø5 Odin........................................ Landseer 18. Longfellow’s Home, Cambridge, Mass. 5S6 End of Day................................... Adan | SQS King Charles Spaniels.............. Landseer 25 John Greenleaf Whittier 596 Helping Hand........ ...----------------. It enouf 903 Piper and Nutcrackers.............. Landseer 35 Oliver Wendell Holmes 607 Return to Port.......................... Haquette 914. The Challenge........ ................. Landseer 45 &; Iłussell Lowell - 608 Cinderella................................... Perrault | 917 Stag at Bay............ - - - - - - - - 4 - - - - - - - - - Landseer 73 William Shakespeare 612. In the Meadow............ Dagnan-Bouveret 91S The Sanctuary............................ Landseer 74B Stratford-on-Avon (Shakespeare's Home) || 61S Shepherdess .......................... ... Lerolle 940 Sir Galahad .................................. Watts 112 George Washington - 619 By the River.......................... .... Lerolle | 995 Taking the Veil.............................. Weir 113 Martha Washington 62o Arrival of the Shepherds.............. Lerolle | Ioi6 Chorister Boys....................... Anderson 125 Abraham Lincoln 636 Descent from the Cross............... Rubens | IoI7 Foundling Girls....................... Anderson 132D Theodore Roosevelt - 646 Children of Charles I..............Van Dyck | 1020 Christmas Chimes .................. Blashfield 157B Beethoven 648 Baby Stuart.............................Van Dyck | 1023 Charity......................................... Thayer 161 Handel - 652c William, Duke of Bedford...... Van Dyck | 1061 Family Cares ...... * - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - e - ºn Barnes 278 Mona Lisa ........... -------------------- Da Vinci 655 Reading Homer ............... Alma-Tadema | 1062 Little Foxes.................................. Carter 279 Madonna of the Rocks ........... Da Vinci? | 663 Surrender of Breda....... .......... Velasquez loé; “Can’t You Talk P”.................... Holmes 28o The Last Supper....................... Da Vinci | 674 Holy Family................................ Murillo || 1065 “Which do You Like P”............ Holmes 309 Tribute Money.................. .......... Titian 6S2 St. Anthony of Padua............ ...... Murillo || 1066 Nydia ..................... .......... Bodenhausen 321 Sistine Madonna. (Complete)... Raphael 707 Landscapé, Spring ................. Ruysdael 1067 Mother and Child........... .... Bodenhausen 322B Sistine Madonna. (Detail, oblong) 70S. The Mill........ * * * * * - - - - - - * * * * * * - - - .... Ruysdael 1068 Girl with Cat............................. Hoecker - Raphael 752 The Avenue, Middelharnis, TC03 St. Cecilia.............................. ......Naujok 324 Madonna of the Chair................ Itaphael Holland .......................... ......Hobbema | 1099c The Last Move ..................... . ... Iłonner § The Transfiguration ........... ... Raphael 795 3. Louise...... . ... • * * * * ~ * - - - - - * * * * * - Richter | 11of Christ and the Fishermen..Zimmermann 3§ Holy Night ............................. Correggio | Soo Christ and the Doctors............ Hofmann | 11 12 Madonna ................................... Ferruzzi 3SS Aurora ..................…........... Guido ièni | So the Christ.............. Hofmann | 1 130 Fishing Boats........................... Ravanne 399 Last Communion of St. Jerome So2 Christ and the Rich Young Man 1133 Lorna Doone............................. Wontner - Domenichino - Hofmann | 1172 Venus de Milo 484 Spring ........ " * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ~ * * * * * * * * * * Corot | So2B The Christ.................... ........... Hofmann | 1332 Landing of the Pilgrims..........Rothermel 49i Orpheus and Eurydice..... .............. Corot | Soq Christ Teaching from a Boat...Hofmann | 1337 Puritans Going to Church........ Boughton 493 The Lake....................................... Corot So? Christ Blessing Little Children (Sometimes called “John Alden and Priscilla”) 499 Four Kittens................................. Adam × Płockhorst 1339 Pilgrims Going to Church......Boughton 500 Cat Family.......…......................... Adam | Suo The Good Shepherd .............Plockhorst 13S3 Signing the Declaration of 501. Oxen Going to Work ................. Troyon | S11 Announcement to the Shepherds Independence......... .............. Trumbull 509 Angelus........…............................. Millet Plockhorst 1414 Washington Crossing the Delaware 511 Gleaners ....................................... Millet S12 “Lord Help Me”. .............. Plockhorst - JLeutze 513 Labor ........... ............................... Millet S14 Christ’s Entry into Jerusalem. Plockhorst i425B Niagara Falls. “Rock of Ages” 516 Shepherdess Knitting.................... Millet S15 “He is Risen "....................... Plockhorst 1425 F Niagara Falls 521 Feeding Iſer Birds ....................... Millet | S65 Angel Heads........................... Reynolds 14SSB Virginia Waterfall, near Windsor, 524. The Räinbow .................... .......: Millet 876 Lady IHamilton ....... . . . . . ........Toun ney England 538 Horse Fair ....................... Rosa Bonheur | ST7B Princess Charlotte of Wales.... Lawrence 1802 St. Mark’s, Venice 539 Coming from the Fair...... Rosa Bonheur | S77C Spring .......... .................... .... Lawrence 26oo Pope Pius X 540 Ploughing ........... ... • * * * * * * * * * * IRosa Bonheur | SS2 Old Temeraire ................... . . . . . . . . . . Turner | 314o Countess Potocka 541 Lion Family .................... Rosa Bonheur | SS6 Pharaoh’s Horses....................... Herring 3197 The Wave...................................... James 554 Noble Charger................. Rosa Bonheur | SSS Three Members of a Temperance 3200 Lost ................ ----------------------- Schenck 555 Norman Sire .................... Rosa Bonheur Society.….. : . . . ,--------------------. Herring 324S Soul’s Awakening ......., - - - - - - - - - -J. J. Sant §§§ Contented Flock.............. Rosa Bonheur | SSSC Society of Friends.......... .......... Herring 3307 Christ in the Garden of Gethsemane 66 Flock of Sheep ................. Ross. Bonheur | Sø2 A Distinguished Member of the - - - Naack 56orf The White Hörse.............. Rosa Bonheur IIumane Society.................... 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No order for less than four of these pictures by mail. From 5 to Io pictures, six cents each. Ex. 5 William Cullen Bryant 555 A Norman Sire ................ Rosa Donheur Ex. 11 Nathaniel Hawthorne 559 Contented Flock......... ..... Rosa Bonheur Ex. 15 Henry Wadsworth Longfellow 560c A Deer Ramily..... ... ........Itosa Bonheur Ex. 16 His Birthplace, Portland 56oD Pasturage in the Pyrenees...Rosa Bonheur 25 John Greenleaf Whittier 56OE “Meditation ” (Donkey)... Rosa Bonheur 35 Oliver Wendell Holmes 560F The Donkey in the Stable...Rosa Bonheur Ex. 45 James 1&ussell Lowell 560G Deer................. ............... Rosa ſºonheur Ex. 73 Shakespeare 571 Virgin, Infant Jesus, and St. John Ex. 74B Stratford-on-Avon - Bouguereau Ex. 112 George Washington 575 Song of the Lark..................... ..... Breton Ex. 113 Martha Washington § The Gleaner........................... ...... Breton Bºx. 125 Abraham Lincoln 581. The Washerwoman...................... Breton Ex. 132 William McKinley 586 End of Day.................................... Adan 12x. 132c Theodore Roosevelt 587 The Haymaker............................... Adan Ex. 261 Virgin, Infant Jesus, and St. John 5870 Across the Fields........................... Adan Botticelli 596 A Helping Hand......................... IR enouf 262 Coronation of the Virgin...... Botticelli | Goo The Balloon.................................. Dupré Ex. 278 Mona Lisa............Leonardo da Vinci | 603 Escaped Cow................................ Dupré Ex. 28o The I.ast Supper...Leonardo da Vinci 607 Return to Port. ....................... Haquette Ex The Fates ........... Michelangelo 609 Madonna and Child .....Dagnan-Bouveret 314J Portrait of the Daughter of 618 Shepherdess................................ Lerolle Robert Strozzi .................... Titian | 619 By the I&iver........... .................... Ilerolle 319 Portrait of Raphael............... Raphael 62o Arrival of the Shepherds.... ......... Lerolle 321 Sistine Madonna. Complete.Raphael 629 The Herd........................... Camille Paris 322 Sistine Madonna. Detail......Raphael 636 Descent from the Cross.............. Rubens 322c Sistine Madonna. Detail.....Raphael 648 Baby Stuart...... ......................Van Dyck 323 Cherubs ............................... Raphael || 651 Repose in Egypt...... * = a s as a tº e s & sº s as Van Dyck 324 Madonna of the Chair...........Raphael #655 A Reading from Homer. Alma-Tadema 325 Madonna Grandu.ca............... Raphael | 662 Prince Balthazar.................. . . Velasquez 327 Madonna di Tempi............... Raphael | 671 Immaculate Conception............... Murillo 339 Transfiguration..................... Raphael 673B Mother and Child. Complete......Murillo 357 Madonna of the Harpies - 674 Holy Family............................... urillo - Andrea del Sarto 677 Children of the Shell............ ....... Murillo 360 John…....…..... Andrea del Sarto 681 B Madonna and Child...................... Murillo 362 Apollo and the Muses, Giulio Romano | 682 St. Anthony of Padua.................. Murillo 367 IHoly Night.......................: Correggio | 683 Divine Shepherd....... ........... ... Murillo 388 Aurora............................ Guido Reni || 700 Suzanne Huygens ................. Hanneman 394 Mater Dolorosa............... Guido Reni || 707 Landscape. Spring;.................Ruysdael 473 The Broken Pitcher................ Greuze || 708 Landscape with Mill................. Ruvsdael 477 Mother and Daughter...........Le Brun | 720 Rembrandt's Mother.............. IX embrandt 484 Spring..…...…. …................. Corot | 739 Bull............... ..... * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Paul Potter 485 Dance of the Nymphs * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Corot | 752 Avenue of Trees, Middelharnis...Hobbema 492 Lake at Ville d’Avray............... Corot | 756 Shcep, Autumn............... ........... Mauve 493 The Lake....…...…........... Corot 757 Sheep. Spring....................... ....: Mauve 496B Road through the Woods...... ... Corot | 795 Queen Louise...........................… Richter 499 Four Kittens........................... Adam | 7982 Christ in Gethsemane .............. Hofmann 500 The Cat Family.................. ...... Adam | 8oo Christ and the Doctors............. II of mann 501 Oxen Going to Work............. Troyon 80ſ. The Christ................... ...... .... II of mann 502 Return to the Farm. ............. Troyon | 802 Christ and the RichYoung Man, Hofmann 503 Crossing the Ford. ... ...........Troyon | 802B The Christ…......... .... …........ JJ of mann 508c Portrait of Millet..................... Mí1jet |804 Christ Teaching from a Boat....Hofmann 509 Angelus...................................Millet |805 The Christ.…. , & sº a s ºf s ºf s 6 º' s s & 6 s is e Hof Inann 51o The Sower............ ................... Millet |807 Christ Blessing Little Children 511 The Gleaners........................... IM iſ Jet Plockhorst 512 Going to Work........................ Millet 808 On the Way to Emmaus......... Plockhorst 513 The Man with the Hoe............ Millet 81o The Good Shepherd............... Plockhorst 516 Shepherdess Knitting............... Millet 815 “Iſe is IXisen'? ..................... |Plockhorst 519 Woman Churning............... .... Millet | 816 A Kabyl........ ... ....................... Schreyer 520 Feeding the Hens.................... Millet 820 Rest in Flight.............. ............... Knaus 521 Fecding Her Birds.................. Millet | 822. The Last Token.................. Gabriel Max * 525 The First Step.......................... Millet | 831 Christ before Pilate................. Munkacsy 538 Horse Fair.................. Rosa Bonheur | 835 The Lone Wolf........................ IKowalski 540 Ploughing.......... ....... Tosa Bonheur | 86ſ Angel Iſleads.... ..................... Reynolds 541 J_ion Family .............. Tosa J3onheur | 866 Infant Samuel........................... Reynolds 542 An Old Monarch........ Rosa Bonheur | 882 Old Temer:lire.............................. I'urner 553 On the Alert............... Rosa Bonheur | 886 Pharaoh’s Horses....................... Herring 554. A Noble Charger......... Rosa Bonheur | 887 The Blacksmith.......................... Herring SEE ILLUSTRATIONS OF SIXTY OF THESE SUBJECTS SS8 Three Members of a Temperance Society.................................... Herring 8SSc Society of Friends................. .... Herring 892 A Distinguished Member of the IHumane Society......... & sº * * * * * * * * * Landseer 913 Monarch of the Glen.................Landseer 914. The Challenge..........................Landseer 3: Stag at Bay............................. Landseer 918 The Sanctuary ..........................Landseer 919 The Deer Pass..........................Landseer 940 Sir Galahad .................................. TVWatts 94OP Alfred Tennyson ..........................Watts 952 The Golden Stair..... ............ Burne-Jones 964 Mirror of Venus.................. *. O11CS IoI6 Chorister Boys..................... ... Anderson 1017 Foundling Girls....................... Anderson 1020 Christmas Chimes................... Blashfield Io31 Hosea......................... * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Sargent 1032 Isaiah.......................................... Sargent Io33 Prophets..................................... Sargent 1034 Prophets..................................... Sargent 1035 Prophets..................................... Sargent 1036 Prophets..................................... Sargent 1037 Prophets............ ........................ Sargent 1063 “Can’t You Talk?”.................... IHolmes 1064 “Kiss Me'..................... * * * * * * * * * s IHolmes 1067 Mother and Child............... Bodenhausen 1093 St. Cecília ........ - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -----. . . . . . Naujok 11 of Christ and the IFishermen.....2immerman II 12 Madonna ................................ Ferruzzi 1117 IRomeo and Juliet................... Makowsky 1130 Fishing Boats.................... ...... Ravanne I 131 Leaving the Hills............... Farquharson 1133 Lorna Doone......... * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Wontner 1172 Venus de Milo 1173 Victory of Samothrace, Ancient Sculpture 1255B David................................. Michelangelo 1294 Hounds in Leash.............. .......... ..Bates 1332 Landing of the Pilgrims......... Rothermel 1336 Pilgrim Exiles.................. .....Boughton 1337 Puritans Going to Church...... Doughton (Sometimes called łºś. Alden and Priscilla”) 1414 Washington Crossing the Delaware ILeutze 1421 Lincoln Statue, Lincoln Park, Chicago Augustus St. Gaudens 1425B Niagara Falls . 14251, Niagara Falls 1616 Partlmenon, Athens . 1750 St. Peter's, Rome 1758 Bridge and Castle of St. Angelo, with St. Peter's 1766 Forum, Rome 1802 St. Mark’s 25380 King Jºdward VII 2600 Pope Pius X 3140 Countess Potocka 3.197 The Wave......................................James 3200 Lost.............. ---........................... Schenck 3. The Soul's Awakening..............J. J. Sant 3261 St. J3arbara...................... Palma Vecchio 3.296 Harvesters’ Return.... ............ .....Seifert 3305 Madonna of the Olive Branch...Barabino 3310 Madonna and Child....................... Sichel 3330 Holy Women at the Tomb . . - Alexander Ender 3550 Star of Bethlchcm...................... Piglheir, ON PAGE 32. Numbers 1320, 321, 324, 499, 509, 538, 586, 618, 648, 795, 800, 801, 861, 886, 1063, 1067, 1093, 1112, 1425 B, 3197, 3310, are among the most popular subjects in our whole catalogue. These twenty-one pictures, 10 x 12, will be sent postpaid for $1.00. In ordering, call them Set 130. These small pictures give no adequate idea of the size of the pictures we furnish at One Cent Each in lots of twenty-five or more; 100 for $1.00. Each picture is on paper, 5) x 8. II undreds of subjects are printed in a beau- tiful photographic brown or sepia tone, on rough paper (the Boston Edition), while all the illustrations on these pages are in black and white. The perry pictures One Cent ší3e 7 Washington Irving. - His Home, “Sunnyside.” James I'onimore Cooper. II is FIome. & William Cullon Bryant. His IIome, Cummington. 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Uffizi, I'lorence. 222R Adoration of the Magi. San Marco, Florence. 222L Martyrdom of St. Rome. 222M Birth of John the Baptist. 222N St. Peter Preaching. 222-O Madonna della Stella. San Marco, I'lorence. - 222R Tho Annunciation and the Magi. San Marco. Stephen. Vatican, Adoration of I lorence. SANDRO BOTTICELLI,-1447 - 1515, 259 Portrait of Himself. Uffizi, I'lºrence. 260 Madonna with the Pomegranate. Uſúzi, I'lorence. 261 Virgin, Infant Jesus, and St. John. Louvre, Paris. 262 Coronation of the Virgin. Uſfizi, I'lorence. 263 Tobias , and Archangels. Academy, Venice. 264 Venus and Cupids. National Gallery, London. 265 Allegory of Spring. Academy, Flor- tº Il Ge. One Cent sist - 8 ‘8212 EIaydn Crossing the English Chan- 3225 Morning Prayers in the I’amily of 179 Miles. . Del . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . E. Hamman Sebastian Bach . . .T. D. Rosenthal | 180 Sampson. 8213 Great Masters of Music. 3229 Beethoven in His Study. . . . Schloesser | 181 Schley. * * * s & º & is e < e < * * * g g s w = 4 IG. Hammam | 3230 Beethoven in Iłomn. . Paul Leyendecker | 182 Shafter. 3220 Beethoven and the lºusmnowsky 175 William Tocumseh Shermain. 183 Sigsbee. - Quartette. . . . . . . . . . . A. Borckmann || 176 Dewey. 18313 Evans. 8221 Mozart and His Sister before Maria | 177 Hobson. 1830; Otis. & Theresa . . . . . . . . . . . Borckmann | 178 Merritt. - BATTLESHIPS, ETC. 184 Baltimore 188 Indiana. 196 Launching of the Constitution, 1707. 185 Boston. 189 Iowa. 197 Constitution Wharf, Boston, 1897. 186 Brooklyn. 190 Maine. 198 Constitution Capturing Cyane and Le- 18613 Brooklyn and Olympia. 191 Massachusetts. vant. 186C United States Navy Arch, New York. 192 New York. 199 The Constitution. From a painting. 187 Concord. 193 Texas. 200 The Constitution. As it looks now. 195 A Dry Dock. ITALIAN ART. CIMABUE,-1240 - 1302, SIMO.NE-MARTINI, -1283 - 1344, 266 Dancing Figures. Academy, Florence. 201 Madonna. S. M. Novella, Florence. 236 The Crucifixion. S. M1. Novella, Flor- 267 Vision of St. Augustine. Academy, 202. Madonna with Prophets. Academy, (?ll CQ. I'lorence, Florence. 237 Chris. nº to Limbo. S. M. 268 Adoration of the Magi. Uſfizi, Flor- ovella, Iºlorence. Gell Cº. - GIOTTO, -1276 - 1337, *. 269 Seven Scenes in the Life of Moses. 203 Poverty. Assisi. MASACCIO,-1401 - 1428(?) Sistine Chapel, Rome. 204 Madonna. I'lorence. 238 St. Peter Healing the Sick. Church 270 Moses and the Burning Bush. Sis- .205 The Annunciation and the Ascension. of the Carmine, Florence. tine Chapel, Rome. - Academy, Florence. 239B. The Tribute Money. Church of the 271 Figure of Spring. Detail from 265. 206 Marriage at Cana of Galilee. Arena Carmine, I'lorence. Academy, I'lorence. Chapel, Padua. - 239C.St. Paul Visiting St. Peter in Prison. 272 The Annunciation, Uffizi, Florence. 207 Raising of Lazarus. Arena Chapel, Church of the Carmine, Florence. 272B Madonna and Child. Colonna Gallery, Padua. 2391) Resuscitation of the IKing's Son. IRome. ::208 Five Apºst; Church of the Carmine, Florence. § §. *:::::#"tºº, Pºiº : e *** * * * I lz i. e t! (101ll] ºl. .811. * g - p 209 St. Peter Walking on the Sea FRA FILIPPO LIPPI,-1402 - 1469, ºperan from ffiz TADDEO GADDI,-1300 - 1366, 240 Mother and Child. Detail from 241. 272E Madonna of the Easter Lilies. Berlin. # Madonna. Santa Croce, ºº:: 241 M d; zi, º: Infant Christ 27.2F Madonna and Angels. Perlin. :212, Adoration of the Magi. anta Croce, º | 81 (10 l) in ºl (Ioring In Iłl Il | l'i St. Florence. § Uſfizi, Florence. GIHIRLANDAJO,-1449 - 1494, :213 Adoration of the Shepherds. Santa 287 Madonna. Pitti, I'lorence. 316.7 The Visitation. S. M. Novella, Flor- Croce, Florence, BENO2.2, O GOZZOL 1420 - 14 - Gºll Ce. 214 Marºgº.g. the Virgin. Santa Croce, gas . . . -i. & ſº 3168 Adoration of the Wise Men. Florence. Inge IS 11) OP81 U1011. CCarC11 Palace, } 315 Peter Walking on the Sea. S. M. Florence. CARPACCIO,-1450 - 1522, - Novella, Florence. - 273 Angel. Detail from 274, Academy, 216 The Resurrection. S. M. Novella, GIO WANNI BELLINI,-1428–1516, Vonice. Florence. 245 Portrait of Himself. Uſfizi, Florence. 274 Presentation. Academy. Venice. 217 Last Štipper and Descent of the Holy 246 Madonna and Child with Saint Cath" | 275 Two, Venetian Dames. Correr Museum, Ghost, S. M. Novo'lla, Florence, erine Wºry Magdalene. Acad- Venice, - - CDay, V enlce. g : GIO WANNI DA MILANO.-Fl., 1366. 247 Virgin with the Child Jesus. Reden- LEONARDO DA VINCI,-1452 - 1519, 219 Christ Appearing to Mary Magdalene. tore, Venice. 277 Portrait of Himself. Uſfizi, Florence, Santa Croce, I'lorence. 248 Angel with Guitar. Frari, Venice. 278 Mona Lisa. Louvre, Paris, 219R Madonna and Child with Saints. 249 Angel With I’lute. Frari, Venice. 279 Madonna of the Rocks. Louvre, Paris. Santa Croce, Florence. ; ; º Vº 280 The Nº. Supper. S. M. della Grazie, . adonna and Child. ational Gallery, . M 11am, GENTILE I)A FABRIANO,-1370 - 1450, London. "| 281 The 'hºist. Brera, Milan. ation f the Magi, Academy, 251B Supper at Emmaus. San Salvatore, - 220 Adoº...ºf the Mus cademy Pºni. ore, PINTURICCHIO,-1454 - 1513, 22013 Madonna and Child with ngels. 283 Nativity. S. M. del Popolo, Rome. * Colonna, Rome. A. § MELOZZO DA FORLI,-1438 - 1494, 284 Head of a Man. Rome. 252 Angel with Viol. St. Peter’s, Rome. 285 Group of Monks. Rome. FRA ANGELICO,-1387 - 1455, 253 Angel. St. Peter's, I&ome. r 221 Madonna of the Tabernacle. Uſizi, 254 Angel with Lute. St. Peter's, IRome. FILIPPINO IIBPI,-1457 - 1504, I'lorence. 288 Madonna of the Rose Garden. Pitti, :222 Coronation of the Virgin. Uſizi, Flor- PERUGINO,-1446 - 1524, I'lorence. Cºll CG. 255 Madonna and Saints Adoring Divine | 283 Abram. S. M., Novella, Florence. :222B Detail 1, Uffizi. Florence. Child. National Gallery, London. 290 Group of Apostles. S. M. Sopra Min- '222C Detail 2. Uſſízi. Florence. 256 Assumption of the Virgin. Academy, erva, Florence. :222D Angel with Trumpet. Uſizi, Florence. Jºlorence. 291 Portrait of a Youth. Berlin. 222.É Āngci with Tambourine. Uſfizi, Flor- || 257 Portrait of Himself. Uſizi, Florence. 333 Crucifixion of St. Peter, 258 Christ's Charge to Peter. St. Peter Delivered from Prison, 293 29313 Dispute of St. Thomas. IM, 3246 ALBERTINELLI, -1474 - 1515, The Salutation, Uffizi, Iºlorence. MICHELANGELO,-1475 - 1564, Portrait of Himself. Capitoline, Rome. The Futes. Pitti, Florence. Delphic Slbyl. Sistine Chapel, Vatican IIoly Family. Uſfizi, Florence. Last Judgment. Sistine Chapel, Watl- C81 l), BERNARDINO I,UINI, -1475 - 1535, 304 305 Nativity. Ilouvre, Pari Madonna and Child. I’1S. I31 ora. Milala. Among the helps that have come to the public schools in the past ten years none has been greater than the Terry Pictures.—William C. Bates, Superintendent of Schools, Cambridge, Mass. I am glad to make an exception to my rule to commend no school material, in favor of the Perry Pictures. I have Tbeen greatly interested in them from the first, and regard them as a very important addition to our school equipment. They should be in every school, not only in the larger cities, but in the smallest country districts.-G, Stanley Hall. These examples of Italian art may be used in Picture Study in schools and in Art Clubs. A list of subjects recommended for study in the public schools will be sent upon application. 10 whe 33rrry apictures One Cent sist FRA BARTOLOMMEO,-1475 - 1517, 806 Risen Christ Among the Evangelists. Itti, Florence. - TITIAN, -1477 - 1576, 308 Portrait of IIImself. Uffizi, Florence. 309 The Tribute Money. Dresden. 310 Madonna of the IRabbit. Louvre, Parls. 811 Assumption of the Virgin. Academy, - Venice. - . 312 Supper at Emmaus. Ilouvre, Paris. 313 Maiden with a Vase. Dresden. 314 Presentation of the Virgin. Academy, Venico. 314B St. Christopher. - 314C Madonna of the Pesaro Family. I'rari, Venice. GIORGIONE,-1477 - 1511, 315 Madonna. Castel franco. 316 The Concert. I’itti, Florence. PALMA WECCHIO,-1480 - 1528, $260 Christ and the Widow of Nain. Acad- - Qmy, Venice. 3261 St. Barbara. S. M. Formosa, Venice. RAPHAEL-1483 - 1520. 319 Portrait of Himself. 319B Portrait of Himself. 319C Portrait of Himself. 320 Portrait of a Youth. Uffizi, Florence. 321 Sistine Madonna. Complete. Dresden. 322 Šištine Madonna. Detail. Oval. Detail. Oblong. 322B Sistine Madonna. 323 Cherubs. Detail from 321. 324 Madonna of the Chair. Pitti, Flor- - (2]] C(3. 325 Madonna Granduca. Pitti, Iºlorence. 326 Madonna of the Goldfinch. Uffizi, - . . I'lorence. 327 Madonna di Templ. Pinacotholz, - Munich. 328 Madonna Casa I) iota levi. Berlin. 329 Canigiani Madonna. Munich. 330 Group Bringing Water. Vatican, * , {\OIll (2. • 830B School of Athens. Vaticum, Rome. 381 School of Athens. Detail. Vatican, - Rome. 331F3 schººl of Athens. Detail. Vatican, ./- : * O - IT). Q. - Plato and Aristotle. Watloan, IRome. 332 333 Raphael and Sodoma. Vatican, Itome. | 334 St. Peter in Prison. Vatican, Itome. 335 Deliverance of St. Peter. Vatican, w ROIne. ... - 336 St. Catherine. National Gallery, Ilondon. - 337 Angel with Tablet. S. M. della Pace, Rome. 338 Miraculous Draught of I'ishes, Vati- Can, Itome. 339 Transfiguration. Vatican, Rome. 340 St. John in the Desert. Uſlizi, Flor- - QIl QQ. 341 Madonna della Tenda. Munich. 342. Madonna di I'oligno. Vatican, Itomo. 343 St. Cecília. Bologna. 343B Administration of the Law. Vatican, | Rome. 343C Poetry. Vatican, Rome. 343D Philosophy. Vatican, Rome. 343E Justice. Vatican, Rome. 343K An Angel. Borghese, Rome. I 343F Theology. . Vatican, Rome. . . 343G Astronomy. Wat lcan, Romex Vatican, IRome. 343L Marriage of the Virgin. Brera, Milan. 343M chrº. Charge to Peter. Vatican, 100]]] (*. 343N St. Paul. Detail from 343. Bologna. 343-0 The Last Supper. 343P Jurisprudence. Vatican, Rome, 343Q St. §e and the Dragon. - *ill"iS. 343R. Pope Julius II, Uffizi, Iºlorence. 3438 Madonna del Baldacchino. Pitti, Flor- - ( ; ) ("U". 343T La Belle Jardinière. Louvre. From Raphael's Bible. Itaphael’s Loggia, - •. Vatican. 344. The Israelites Passing Through the Red Sou. 345 Moses Striking the IRock. 346 Moses Receiving the Two Tablets of - , the Ilaw. 347 Moses Presenting the Law to the People. 348. The cºelites Worshiping the Golden X11 l I. 349 The Fall of Jericho. SEBASTIANO DEL PIOMBO,-1485 - 1547, 3059 Raising of Lazarus. AOIl (10I), 3060 I'ormarina. Uſfizi, I'lorence. ANDREA DEL SART.o.—1486- 1581. 355 Annunciation. Pittſ, Florence. - 356 I’or trait of Himselſ. Pitti, I'lorence. 357 Madonna of the Harpies. Detail, - Uſfizi, I'lorence. - 357B Madonna of the Harpies. Complete. Uſlizi, I'lorence. - 358 Madonna. Louvre, Paris. w 359. Madonna of the Sack. Annunziata, I I'lorence. ' - 360 John the Baptist. Pitti, Florence. 360B St. Agnes. Cathedral, IPisa. GIULIO ROMANO,-1492 - 1546, 361 [?ortrait of Himself. Uffizi, 362 Apollo and the Muses. I’itti, Florence. CORREGGIO,-1494 - 1534, 365 Portrait. 366 Head of a Boy. Pitti, Florence. 367 Holy Night. Dresden. 368 Repose in Jºgypt. Uſizl, Florence. . 369. Jesus and Magdalen. 370 Angels' Heads. 371 St. John the Evangelist. 37113 Marriage of St. Catherine. Louvre. 371C Madonna in Adoration. Uffizi, Flor- QI) CG. VOLTERRA-1509 - 1566, 372 Descent from the Cross. Trinità de Monti, Rome. TINTORETTO,-1518 - 1594, Portrait of a Man. Corsini, Florence. Tintoretto and His Son. Munich. I'orge of Vulcan. Ducal Palace, Venice. - St. Mark Rescuing a Slave. Academy, Venice. 375 377 378 Louvre, | National Gallery, - I'lorence. PAOLo VERONESE—1528-1588, 381 Industry. Ducal Pulace, Venice. 382 Marriage at Cann. Louvre, Paris. 383 . renº º House : ‘of Simon. Louvre, * {ll’. S. 384 Supper at Emmaus. Louvre, Paris. 385 Madonna Enthroned with Saints. Academy, Venice. 386 Christ and the Centurion. A, CISERI.-1560 - 1102 Christ and Pilate. National Gallery, Iłome. - - GUIDO RENI-1575 - 1642, 387 Portrait of Himselſ. Uſúzi, I'lorence, 388 Aurora. Rospigliosi Palace, Itome. 389 Head, of Apollo. Iłospigliosi Palace, {.011) (2. - 390 St. Michael and the Dragon. Church of Capuchins, IRome. 391 Head of St. Michael. Church of Ca- puchins, IRome. 392 Jesus and John. National Gallery, London. 393 Hoad of John. Corsini, Rome. 394 Mater Dolorosa. Berlin Museum. 395 Beatrice Cenci. Barberini Palace, IłOlme. * • *- 396 Ecce Homo. DOMENICHINO,-1581 - 1641, 398 Portrait of Himself. Uſizi. 399 Last Communion of St. Jerome. Vatican. - GUERCINo.—1590 - 1666, 402 Guardian Angel. Fano, Italy. 403 Sleeping Indymion. Uſizi. 404 Incredulity of St. Thomas. Vatican. CORTONA,-1596 - 1669, .* 3051 Daniel in the Lions' Den. SALWATOR ROSA, -1615 - 1673. 405 Portrait of Himself, 406 Portrait of Himself. 407 Marine View. 408 Landscape with Bridge. Pitti. 409 Diogenes in Search of an Honest Man. SASSOFERRATO,-1605 - 1685. 410 Madonna. Itome. * CARLO DOLCI,-1616 - 1686, 413 Portrait of II imself. Uſizi. 414 Portrait of I'ra Angelico. Academy, Florence. 415 Madonna. Corsini, Rome. 416 Madonna with the Child Jesus, Pitti. 417 Madonna of the Lilies. National Gal- lery, London. 418 St. Cecilia. Dresden. 419 St. Casimiro. Pitti. FERRUZZI, 1112 Madonna. BARABINo.—1888. 3305 Madonna of the Olive Branch. DRAWINGS BY OLD ITALIAN MASTERS. Guercino. - 421 St. Jerome. Academy, Venice. 422 Heads of Two Men. Leonardo da Vinci. 425 Bust of a Woman. 426 Head of a Salnt. Luín!. 429 Holy Family. 430 Head of a Woman. 4 Michelangelo. 432 TWO Men. Halſ-length back. Procaccino. 434 Two Heads. Raphael. 437 ICZGlziel. 438. Heads of ITOur Women. 439 Hand. 440 Christ-Child. 441 Heads of I'our Men. 442 Youth Playing Bagpipe. 443 TWO IRidler3. # Head, in IProſllc. Moses and the Burning Bush, I desire to commend the Perry Pictures, Extra Size especially. They have a definiteness, and effect and tone superior to any other art reproduction that has come under my observation. I commend them as being especially serviceable to teachers interested in art.—Herbert B. Hayden, Superintendent of City Schools, Council Bluffs, Iowa. We announce the publication of a new edition of the Perry Pictures, to be known as the “New York Edition.” (This name is given to it simply to distinguish it from the Regular Edition and the Boston Edition.) Each picture in the New York Edition is on rough paper, 7 x 9 (notice the size), and in the beautiful photographic brown or sepia tone that resembles that of high-price photographs. See page 3. -- º . ºººººº º º º Pictures of children and pictures of animals are especially appropriate for collections for young children. Children two years old and upwards will like many of these subjects. Every child should have a collection of them —all his own. He may be taught to name them, and to tell his own story about them. - * (Lije Đerry 33ictures (9me (Cent # ise 13 POUSSIN, -1593 - 1665, 3323 Shepherds of Arcadia. Louvre. LE NAIN, -1593 - 1667. 1086 Village IRepast. Louvre. CLAUDE LORRAINE,-1600 - 1682, 465 Landscape. - MIGNARI), –1610 - 1695, 470 Faith. 471 Hope. LANCRET,-1690 - 1743. The Music Lesson. Lou VI c. Autumn. Louvre. GREUZE,-1725 - 1805, The Prodigal Son. Louvre. The Broken Pitcher. Louvre. Girl with Apple. Louvre. The Dauphin, Louis XVII. Napoleon as Consul. LOUIS DAVID,-1748 - 1825. 476G Coronation of Napoleon. Louvre. LE BRUN.—1755 - 1842. 3055 31.13 477 Mother and Daughter. Louvre. 478 Girl with Muff. INGRES,-1780 - 1867, 480 Jeanne d'Arc. COROT, -1796 - 1875, 483 Portrait. • 484 Spring. 485 Dance of the Nymphs. Louvre. 486 Diana at the Bath. 487 Landscape, Diana. Louvre. 488 Landscape with Horsemen. 489 Landscape with Cottages. 490 Landscape with Boat. 491 Orpheus and Eurydice. 492 Lake at Ville d'Avray. 493 The Lake. SCHIEFFER.—1795 - 1858. 497 The Three Marys. 498 Temptation of Christ. ADAM.–1801 - 1867. 499 Four Kittens. 500 The Cat Family. TROYON.—1810 - 1865, 501 Oxen Going to Work. Louvre. 502 Return to the Farm. Louvre. ROUSSEAU.-1812 - 1867, 504. The Lake. JACQUE,-1813 - 1890, 505 The Sheepfold. 506 Pasturage in the Forest. A, BIDA,-1813 - 1895, 3270 The Christ. 3271 Christ Healing the Blind Man. 3272 Christ Healing the Man with Palsy. 3273 The Lord's Supper. MILLET,-1814 - 1875, 508 Portrait from Life. 508C Portrait. 509 Angelus. The Sower. 511 The Gleaners. Going to Work. 513 Labor. 514 Potato Planting. 515 Girl Spinning. Shepherdess Knitting. 517 Sheep Shearing. Louvre. the FRENCH ART. 518 Wator Carrior. 519 Woman (‘hurning. Luxembourg. I’eeding the I ſens. 521 Feeding Iler Birds. 522 Tho Woodchopper. 523 Mother and Child. 524. The I&ainbow. Louvre. 525 The I’irst Step. MEISSONIER.—1815 - 1891, 527 Friedland, “ 1807.” S(*Ul II] . 528 ‘‘ 1814. '' DAUBIGN.Y. —1817 - 1878, 530 Landscape. Spring. FRERE. –1819 - 1886. 534 Blacksmith. BENOU WILLE. –1821 - 1859. 536 Jeanne d'Arc Listening to the Spirits. ROSA BONHEUR.—1822 - 1899, 537 Portrait from Life. 537B I’ortrait. 537C I’ortrait. 538 IIorse Fair. 539 Coming from the I’air. 540 I’loughing. Luxembourg. 541 Lions at Home. 542 An Old Monarch. 543 Morning in the Highlands. Cattle of Brittany. 545 A. Scottish I&aid. 546 A Stampede. 547 Denizens of the IIighlands 548 Changing I’asture. 549 Wasp. 550 Brittany Sheep. 551 Straits of Ballachulish. 552 The Long IRocks of Fontainebleau. 553 On the Alert. A Noblo Charger. 555 A Norman Sire. 556 A Humble Servant. 557 Landais Peasants. 558 Wonning the Calves. Museum. AUGUSTE BONIHEUR,-1824 - 1884, 561 Goats on the Mountain. CHAVANNES.–1824 - 1898, 563B Portrait. 564 I’hysics. Public Library, 565 Epic Poetry. 566 Winter. 567 Contemplation. BOSton. I’ublic Library, 567B St. (Sonovieve. I)etail 1. 567C St. Genevieve. Detail 2. 567D St. (; enevievo. Detail 3. 567E St. Geneviewe. I)etail 4. BOULANGER.—1824 - 568 Jewish Water Carrier. GEROME,-1824 - Pray or in a Mosque. Master of the Hounds. Golgotha. BOUGUEREAU,-1825 - 569 [,ittle Scholar. 569B IPortrait of IBouguereau. 570 Tho I'il'St Moul’llors. 571 Virgin, linfant Jesus, and St. John. 571B Adoration of the Shepherds. 571C Our Lady of the Angels. 571D Holy Women at the Tomb. TAMBERT, -1825 - 572 Ch t and IX it tolls. 573 Study of Cats. BRETON, -1827 - 574. I’or trait. 575 Song of the Chicago. Luxembourg. Lark. Art Metropolitan Mu- Metropolitan Museum. Metropolitan Boston. Institute, 576 Morning. 577 Tho Gloaner. Luxembourg. Recall of the Gleaners. Luxembourg. ICnd of Labor. -- 580 Blessing the Fields. 581 Washel' Wonnan. 581E Close of Day. 581C IIarvesting Poppies. LEFEBVRE,-1834. 582 Vittoria Colonna. [?rinceton. WAN MARCKE,-1827 - Watering I’lace at Treport. Source of the Neslette, Normandy. SCHENCR,-1828 - Luxembourg. 3153 3154 3200 Lost. P, BAUDRY, -1828 - St. John and the Lamb. IHENNER.—1829 - 583 The Good Samaritan. DORE,-1833 - 1883. 584 Isaac Blessing Jacob. 584B Miraculous I) raught of Fishes. 584C Lazarus at the IRich Man's House. 584D Portrait of DOré. 3300 ADAN.—1839 - 585 The Ferry man's Daughter. Luxem- bourg. 586 End of Day. 587. The Haymaker. 5870 Across the Fields. GUILLAUMET.-1840 - 3057. In Algiers. VUILLEFROY. –1841 - 1083 Return of the Herd. Luxembourg. REGN AULT.-1843 - 1871. 588 Automodo1) With the . Horses Of Achilles. Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. L'HERMITTE.—1844 - 589 Harvest Time. 590 Christ in the Home of the Peasant. 591 Paying the IIarvesters. DELOBBE. –1835 - 592 On the Beach. ZUBER.—1844 - September. BASTIEN-LEPAGE.-1848 - 1884. 594 Joan of Arc. Metropolitan Museum. 595 The Hay Harvest. Luxembourg. RENOUF, -1849 - 596 A Helping II and. The I?ilot. 598 After a Storm. JOSEPH BLANC.—1846 - 599 Baptism of Clovis. JULIEN DUPRE,-1851 - 600 The Balloon. Metropolitan Museum. 601 The II:ly makers. Milking Time. 603 lºseaped Cow. () in tho T'rairie. 605 IIay maker's Rest. I laying. DAGNAN-BOUVERET,-1852 - Madonna and Child. 610 At the Watering Trough. bourg. 10'71 L. ixem- Gold Medal, Lewis and Clark Exposition. Gold Medal, South Carolina Inter-State and West Indian Exposition. Gold Medal, St. Louis Exposition. Gold Medal, Paris Exposition. These pictures, by Spanish, Dutch and German artists, present a wide field for selection. The last pictures on this page and the first pictures on the next page are especially suitable for Sunday-school use. Give each pupil a picture and ask him to take it home and attach it to the wall in his own room. It will speak to him for many days. sº (Iije Đerr p 33ittur eg (Pne Cent Šiše 15 611 613 615 616 618 619 620 659 660 661 662 663 664 665 666 667 669 695 696 697 701 702 703 774 775 776 777 778 779 Consecrated Pread. In the Meadow. Madonna of the Workshop. LAUGEE,-1823 - In Autumn. Af A Shower. LEROLLE, Shepherdeş8. By the Iti wer. Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. Arrival of the Shepherds. RUBENS,-1577 - 1640, Portrait of Himself. Head of a Gil’l. The Flight of Lot. Louvre. Holy Family. Holy Family. Pitti. Virgin under the Apple Tree. Vionna. Descent from the Cross. Antwerp Cathodral. Children with Garland of Fruit. Philosophers. VELASQUEZ,-1599 - 1660. Prince Balthazar. fortrait of Velasquez. Portrait of a Youth. Prince Balthazar. Prado, Madrid. Surrender of Breda. Tapestry Weavers. Prado, Madrid. Forge of Vulcan. Infanta Margarita. I2OuWre. Infanta María Teresa. Mariana of Austria. Infanta Margarita. MEMLING.— - 1494, St. Christopher the Christ-Rearer. St. Christopher the Christ-Bearer. Right Wing. St. Christopher the Christ. Bearer. Left Wing. FRANZ HALS.–1580 (?) -1666. Banquet of the Officers of St. An- dre W. The Jest (>1'. Child and Nurse. RUYSDAEL,-1625 (?) -1682. Landscape. Landscape with Water full Landscape. Spring. The Mill. Marino Vitº W. Landscape. The FI unt. REMERANDT, -1607 - 1669. The Singing Iłoy. Man Sharpening Pen. Christ Blessing Little Children. Jacob Iłlessing EI)hraim and Manasseh. Portrait of IRolnbrandt. , ºr DURER,-i£71 - 1528, Portrait of Himself. Portrait of Himsulf. Adoration of the Magi Albertina, Vienna. Mary with the Child. I'light into Egypt. Christ in the Temple 623 625 628 629 647JB 647C 648 673B 674 675 675B 676 677 678 679 FERRIER, Little Red IRíding Hood. MERSON. Repose in Egypt. MME, DEMONT-BRETON, Frightened Bather. CAMILLE PARIS, The Herd. FLEMAISH ART. II Glena Four ment. WAN DYCK.--—1599 - 1641, William II. and Mary Stuart. Portrait of Van Dyck. Portrait of ('harles I. Children of Charles I. Dresden. ("hildren of Charles I. Berlin. ('hildren of Charles I. ("hildren of Charles I. Turin. Baby Stuart. SPANISH ART. MURILLO,-1617 - 1682, Portrait of II imself. Immaculate Conception. Louvre. Magdalen. Mother and Child. Detail from Mother and Child. Holy Family. Holy Family. ("hrist-Child. Detail. Holy Famil 673B. y. Children of the Shell. Prado Museum, Madrid. Dico I’layers. Spanish I’easant Boy. DUTCH ART. Portrait of an Old Woman. National Gallery, London. Sacrifice of Abrilham. The Night Watch. Ryks Museum, Amsterdam. The Mill. Itembrandt's Mother. National lory, London. Elizabeth IBas. Amsterdam. Saskia. The Anatomy Losson. Syndics of the Cloth Hall. Supper at Emmaus. I louvre. The Shipbuilder and His Wife. ingham I’alace, London. St. Matthew. I, ouvre, Saskia. I)resden. TERBIJRG, -1608 - 1681 The Apple I’arer. WAN OSTADE,-1621-1649, Canal in IIolla Ind. I, ouvre. PAUL POTTER.—1625 - 1654, Cattle. Bull. IIa gue. IIead of Young Bull. The I’rairie. GERMAN ART. St. John and St. I’eter St. I’aul and St. Mark. I'east of the Iłose Garlands. Oswold IKl'el. Munich. 783B Maximiliil In. 783C Michael Wohlgemuth. Munich 783D Bernard van Orley. Uresden. 783 E A Ril bloit, 783F Adoration of the Trinity. Vienna. Gal- Buck- GEOFFROY. 1085 School in Brittany. 1085C Composition I)ay. 1085ID Visiting J)ay at the EIospital. Lux embourg. OLIVIE, 1115 Inquietude. ROLL, 1082 Farmyard, Normandy. Luxembourg. 649 Hoad of a Child. Venice. 650 Head of a Sloeping Child. Venice. 651 IRepose in Egypt. Pitti. 652 Portrait of Richardot and E[ls Son. 653 William II. Of Nassau. 654 Rest in Flight. Munich. ALMA-TADEMA, -1836 - 655 Reading Homer. 656 The Old Story. 657 Sappho. 680 Peggar Boys. 681 Madonna and Child. Detail. Corsini. 681B Madonna and Child. Complete. Corsinh. 681C Madonna and Child. Dresden. 682 St. Anthony of Padua. Itoyal Muse- um, Horlin. 683 Divine Shopherd. Prado Museum, Ma (lrid. 684 Christ Feeding the Multitude. 685 St. John and the Lamb. 685C Saint Francis of Assisi. GOYA.—1746 - 1828, 686 Spanish Woman. MAES,-1632 - 1693, 742 The Spinner. WAN IDER WELDE. –1635 - 1672, 746 Landscape. 747 Dutch Ships of War. HOBBEMA, -1638 - 1709. 751 Landscape. The Mill. National Gal- lery, London. 752 A yenue of Trees, Middleharnais. '753 The Wator Mill. ADmsterdam. MME, RONNER.—1821 - 1099 A Fascinating Tale. 10998 Cat and IKittons with Clock. MAUVE. –1838 - 1888. 756 Sheep. A util mn. Metropolitan Mu- soum, New York. 757. Sheep. Spring. Metropolitan Museum, New York. HOECHKER. 1068 Girl with Cat. HOLBEIN.—1497 - 1548. 784 IPortrait of Himself. 785 Martin Luther. 786 Luther's Wife. 787 The Astronomer IV ratzer. 788 Madonna of the Meyer Family 789 Edward VI. 789 B I) (lWard VI. 789C Henry VIII. WHY accept inferior imitations 2 WHY pay more than one cent each 2 | l when you can buy the Genuine Perry Pictures at One Cent Each for 25 or more. I6 (Iije 33 err p 33 it turt 3 (Pne Cent Šiše 790 Jane Seymour. 790IB Anne of Cloves. 790C Mary, Queen of England. 790D (; corge (; isze. 790IE I)erick Bonn. 790F Thomas IIoward. 790C Sir II enry Guildford. 790II Portrait of a Merchant. OPPENIHEIM,-1801 - 1882, 3050 Noah. E. DEGER,-1809 - 1885. 3254 Christ Entering Jerusalem. 3255 Madonna and Child. KAISER,-1803 - 1865. 791 The Sisters. PESCHEL,-1798 - 1879, 791D The Three Marys. * HAULBACH,-1805 - 1874, 791}I Worther and Lotto. MEYER WON BREMEN, -1813 - 1886, 792 The Pet Bird. ITTENBACH,-1813 - 1879, 793_ St. Mary, the Virgin. 793F8 Madonna. 793C The Christ-Child. MENGELEERG,-1817 - 3058 Jesus' First View of Jerusalem. STEFFECHO,-1818 - 794 Queen Louise and Her Sons. CARL MULLER,-1818 - 3283 Supper at Emmaus. 3284 Holy Night. 3285 IHoly Family. 3286 Madonna of the Grotto. H. LEJEUNE.—1820 - 3264 “ Consider the Lilies.” RICHTER,-1823 - 1884, 795 Queen Louise. Cologne. 795B (; ustave Richter. 796 Christ Raising the Daughter of Jairus. SCHONHERE,-1824 - 3174 Christ Healing the Sick. 3175 “Touch Me Not.'' HOF MANN, -1824 - 7978 The Annunciation. 797C The Nativity. 7971) Worship of the W180 Men. 7971. The ſlight into Egypt. 797]' The Childhood of Christ. 797G In the Temple with the Doctors. 797] I Temptation. 797-I Sermon on the Mount. SIR JOSHUA REYNOLDS,-1723 - 1792, 859 I’ortrait of II insiſ, If. 860 Portrait of III Ins(*1f. 861 Anº I ſea d8. National Gallery, Lon- ( () I l. 862 Age of Innocence. National Gallery, I,0ndon. 863 Simplicity. 864 Penelope Boothby. 865 Miss I30w 108, 866 Infant S:t introl. National Gallery, London. 867 The Strawlerry (; ji:1. 868 The Countess Spencer. 869 Lady Anne I'itzpatrick. 870 Lady Camden. 871 Mrs. Siddons as the Tragic Muge. 872 Lady Cockburn and Family. 873 Duchess of (; loucester. 797J Omnipresence of Christ. 7971% ('hrist and the Woman of Samaria. 7971, ("hrist Plessing Little ('hildren. 7971M Christ Healing the Sick. 7971) ('hrist IRaising the Dead. 797-0 ('hrist Ita Ising the Daughter of Jairus. 797 P Christ Driving out the Money-Changers 7970 (!hrist and the Sinner. 797 F. Mary Anointlng the Feet of Christ. 797S Christ in the Home of Mary and Martha. 7971. The Last Supper. 797 U (“hrist in Gethseinane. 797W ('hrist Boforo I’i late. 797W Christ J3caring the Cross. 797X The Crucifixion. 797Y Tho Iºn tombment. 7.972. The Marys at the Sepulchre. 798 IEaster Morning. 798F8 On the Wuy to Emmaus. 798C ('hrist Knocking at the Door. 798I) The Ascension.". 798IE Christ in Gethsema no. 798I’ (‘hrist Taken Captive. 800 Christ and the Doctors. lory, I)resden. 801 Head of Christ. 802 Christ and the IRich Young Man. 802B. The Christ. I)o tail. 8 St. (Jocilia. Christ Teaching from a Boat. Tho Christ, PLOCKHORST,-1825 - Christ Blossing Little Children. On the Way to Emmaus. Iºaster Morning. The Good Shepherd. The Announcement. ‘‘ Lord, Help Me.” The Consoling Christ. 8 Christ's ICIntry into Jerusalem. 814B Christ Taking Leave of His Mother. 814C St. John and the Virgin Mary. 814L Flight into Egypt. 814E IRopose in Iºgypt. 815 ‘‘ IIc is Itisen.” L. THIERSCH,-1825 - The Cross Bearer. SCHREYER,-1828 - A Kabyl. Arabian Outposts. . A II ult in the Oasis. 9 An Imperial Courier. 819B Arabs on the March. HCNAUS,-1829 - 820 Rest In Flight. Metropolitan Museum. 820IB ()ld Woman and Cats. 820C Spring. 820I) Young Kittens. R. HECK.—1831 - 3328 The Christ. DEFREGGER,-1835 - 3240 Madonna with the Christ-Child. BRITISH ART. 873B Samuel Johnson. National Gallery. 873C Three Ladies Adorning Term of Hy- Iſl (*11. 873D Robinetta. GAINSBOROUGH,-1727 - 1788. 874 George III. 874B Duke of Cambridge. 874C Queen Ch;II'lot to. 874D MP3, Siſldons. L011don. 874.E Watering I’lace. 874F Duchess of Devonshire. WILLIAM BLAKE,-1757 - 1827, Chaucer's Canterbury I’ilgrims Royal Gal. 3266 National Gallely, 875 SIR. THOMAS LAWRENCE,-1769 - 1830, 877 (#eorge IV Lateran Gallery, Rome. ſ GABRI.E.L. MAX,-1840 s 821 Prayer. 822 The Last Token. 823 The Lion's Bride. 824 Madonna and Child. 825 Madonna and Child. 826 Mu doll ilu and Child. SONIDERLAND, 828 The Menagerſe. EBERLE. 829 Tho Children's I'riend. SICHEL,-1844 - 3310 Madonna and Child. MUNIKACSY. –1844 - 831 Christ Bofore Pilate. DIELMAN, -1848 - 832 I, a W. ROSENTHAL,-1848 - 1087 Home After the I’irst Voyage. GEIGER,-1849 - #. 834 The Kiss of Betrayal. ZIMMERMAN, -1852 - 1101 Christ and the Fishermen. 1101B Christ the Consoler. - VOGEL, 3053 The Brothers. BALLIHEIMI, 3252 Jesus and the Child.' KIRCHBUCK. 3268 Christ Casting out the Money-Changers. WINTERSTEIN. 1069 Christ-Child. 1070 Christ and John. BODENIHAUSEN, 1066 Nydia y Olla. 1067 Mother and Child. 1067B Listening to the Fairies. 1067C Mother and Child. Detail. 1067D Hope. MUNIER, 3155 Merry Awakening. 3156 Robin Ited broast. 3190 Infant Jesus. ROWALSHKI, 835 Lono Wolf. 836 Attacked by Wolves. FRITZ WON UHDF, -1840 a 838 Easter Morning, TURNER,-1775 - 1851, 878 Approach to Venice, 879 Venice. 880 Hustings. 881 The Golden Bough. National Gallery, London. 882 Tho Old 'I', mera iro. 883 Dido IBuilding Carthage. 884 “Sun of Venice ’’ I’utting to Sea. 885 Ulysses Deriding Polyphemus. 885B Sun Rising in a M18t. 885C Crossing the Channel 3151 Modern Italy. HERRING...—1796 - 1865, 886 Pharaoh's IIoj'864. 887 Village IBlacksmith. 888 Throe Members of a Temperance So- ciety. Every good picture put into educational work is seed sown in good soil. The harvest is sure. tures are the best, in high character, convenience for use, and cheapness, ever offered to the public. should be plentifully supplied.—Eva D. Kelloſ/ſ/, Editor I’rimary Education. The Perry Pictures have brought us a most valuable help in school work, and one that has been much needed in art study. They are excellent reproductions and make it possible for every one to have an acquaintance with the composi- tion of the best works of art and architecture.— Walter Sargent, Director of Art in Boston Public Schools. The Perry Pic- Every school The enjoyment to be derived from a set of twenty-five of these pictures of animals, by the world's most famous animal painter, is not measured by the small cost of the pictures. Pictures like No. 893 may be used to teach the faithfulness of domestic animals and to inculcate principles of kindness. Every one should be familiar with paintings by British and American artists. Ancient and modern sculpture is represented in the Perry Pictures by a large number of subjects. 890 The perry CONSTABLE.-1776 - 1837. The Cornfield. 890B The Hay Wain. \ 891 892 LANDSEER,-1802 - 1873. The Connoisseurs. A Distinguished Member of the FIu- Imune Society. National Gallery, London. Saved. My Dog. () (lin. Dignity and Impudence. National Gal- lery, London. Well-bred Sitters. IXing Charles Spaniels. South Ken- sington Museum, London. Sleeping Bloodhound. Alexander and Diogenes. National Gallery, London. “There's Life in the Old Dog Yet.” Highland Shepherd's Chief Mourner. Piper and Nutcrackers. The Sick Monkey. The Prize Calf. The Font. A Highland Lassie with Fawns. Shoeing the Horse. Wild Cattle of Chillingham. Red Deer of Chillingham. A Deer I'amily. Ring of the Forest. Monarch of the Glen. The Challenge. The Combat: Night. The Combat: Morning. Stag at Bay. The Sanctuary. The Deer Pass. Highland Shepherd's Home. Waiting for Mistress. Ilaying Down the Law. Ptarmigan Hill. 923.B. The Shepherd's Bible. 923C Suspense. 923.I) Study of a Lion. $170 1118 1118 IDOBSON.—1817 - ‘‘ Peace be to this House.” W., M., HUNT,-1824 - 1879, Hamlet. Tiger. June Clouds. Horses and Cart on a Beach. I)eer by Moonlight. Turk'S Rest. Flight of Night. Capitol, Albany. HINCKLEY,-1813 - Fido. WHISTLER,-1884 - Portrait of Whistler's Mother. Ilux- embourg. IHART.-1828 - The Brookside. Family Cares. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Barnes Little Foxes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Curtor Courtship . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Davey Adrift . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Out for a Suil . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . The Music LeSSon . . . . . . . . . . . . The leapers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Robert Race of Roman Chariots. . . . . . . . Chech The Selling of Joseplı . . . . . . . . . Schopin Thoroughbred . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hardy St. Cecilia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Naujok The Prodigal Sou. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Molitol: Romeo and Juliot . . . . . . . . . . Malkowsky Between Two Litigants . . . . . . DehaiSue 33 it turt 3 MASON.—1818 - 1872. 3162 The Harvest Moon. J BROOKS,-1818 - 1081 Grace Darling and Her Father. J. J. SANT,-1820 - 3248 Soul's Awakening. º 3249 Easter Offering. GOODALL,-1822 - 1088 Rebecca. FAED,-1826 - 924 Always Tell the Truth. 925 Worm Out. 926 Happy as the Day is Long. ROSSETTI, -1828 - 1882, 927 Beata Beatrix. 928 Sea Spell. 929 IBlessed Damozel. 929B Dante's Droam. 929C Rosa Triplex. MILLAIS.–1829 - 1896, 930 [?ortrait. 931 Lilacs. 932 Pomona. 933 Cherry Ripe. 934 Princes in the Tower. 935 Princess Elizabeth. 936 Huguenot Lover. 937 The Lost I?iece of Money. 938 For the Squire. G, F, WATTS,-1820 - 940 Sir Galahad. LEIGHTON.—1830 - 1896, 941 Helen of Troy. 942. The Music Lesson. FORD MADOX BROWN, -1821-1893. 944 Christ Washing Peter's Feet. AMERICAN ART. LA FARGE.-1835 - 1079 Suonatore 1079B I’ortrait of La Farge. BACON.—1839 - 3.185 Lessons in Boat Building. F. D. MILLET.-1846 - 1078 Ceres. CHAMPNEY. –1843 - 1011 Madonna. 1012 Cherry Girl. BLASHFIELD,-1848 - 1020 Christmas Chimos. ABBOTT THAYER,-1849 - 1023 Caritas. UNCLASSIFIED, 1119 End of the Journey. B 1120 The poli's Bath....... . . . . . . ." Igl 1121 Pussy's Temptation . . . . . . . . . . A. Rotta 1122 A Perilous Passage. . . . . . . . . . . Coomans 1123 ‘‘ Want to See the Wheels Go Wound.” . . . . . . . . . Muuule 1124. Shepherdess in a Show or . . . . . . . Fauvel ll26 Christ and the IIoly Women . . . . 3049 The Sheepfold. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pierce 3054 lèeturn of the Reapers . . . . . . . . . . Mimet 3061 Christ in Gethsemanne . . . . . . . . . . . 8062 Portrait of Charlos \ . . . . . . . . 3065 Tower of Babel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . D'Entraigues Goodluan . . Golz Liska 3052 (Pne (Cent ši;t 19 BURNE-JONES.–1833 - 1898, Portrait. Spring. Summer. Autumn. Winter. Temperance. Wood Nymph. The Golden Stairs. First Day of Creation. Second Day of Creation. Third Day of Creation. Fourth Day of Creation. I’ifth Day of Creation. Sixth Day of Creation. Study for the Masque of Cupid. Hope. Summer. - The Three Mary's at the Sepulchre. Worship of the Magi. Mil’ror of Venus. HOLMAN HUNT.-1827 - Finding of Christ in the Temple. Light of the World. IXeble College, Oxford. RIVIERE. –1840 - Daniel in the Lions' Den. ELIZABETH THOMPSON BUTLER.—1844 - 1096 1016 1017 1094 1095 Scotland Forever. ANDERSON.—1847 - Choristor Boys. Foundling Girls. DOUGLAS.–1848 - No Thoroughfare. Evangeline. EIOLMES, Can't You Talk 2 Riss Me. Which Do You Like 2 BARBER, Friends or Foes? Mute Appeal. BRUSH,-1855 - 1029 Mother and Child. SARGENT,-1856 - 1031 Hosea. 1032 Isaiah. 1033 Prophets. Micah, Haggai, Malachi, Zechariah. w 1034 Prophets. Amos, Nahum, Ezekiel, Daniel. - 1035 Prophets. Zephaniah, Joel, Obadiah, IIoson. 1036 [Prophets. Elijah, Moses, Joshua. 1037 I’rophets. Jeremiah, Jonah, Isaiah, Habakkuk. ELIZABETH GARDNER BOUGUEREAU. 3193 Innocence. 3194 Two Mothers and Their Families. JAMES, 3.197 The Wa We. Countess Potocka. SWallows . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Laux A lesting I’lúee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Laux Sparrows . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Laux Oversleeping . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Gebler Safe Quarters. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Brittan The Resurrection. . . . . . . . . . . . A. Naack Three Marys at the Tomb. Spurgenberg First Easter Dawn . . . . . J. K. Thomson Christ or Diana 3. . . . . . . . . . Iºdwin Long Jesus Healing the Ten Lepers. Jesus Before the IIIgll I’riest. Jesus and Nicodemus. The Allgel's Greeting. . . . . . . . . . . Seifert I am very much pleased with The Perry Pictures, and regard them as one of the essential means of instruction. They are valuable because they are artistic, and because they illustrate lines of work in geography, history, animal life, child life, literature, and art development. as well as for illuminating the various subjects of study in the school curriculum. A wise teacher has at command material for interesting children, I can most heartily endorse the pictures.—Arthur C. Boyden, Principal Bridgewater (Massachusetts) Normal School. º, sº º º A collection of religious subjects will be found helpful, as furnishing the basis of a Sunday afternoon talk with the children. As illustrations of the Sunday-school lessons they are invaluable. Select a hundred Bible subjects, lay each subject in your Bible opposite the passage to which it refers and note the added interest given to the passage so illustrated. 33 it turt 3 (Đnt Cent Šiše (Iije 33 err p 21 8296 EHarvesters’ Return. . . . . . . . . . . . , Seifort | 3501 ‘‘ A Jewel of Asia.” 3601 Lilies. 8298 Priscilla Spinning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Barse 3502 “ Doar Lady Disdain.” 3602 Passion Flowers. 8302 “Come Unto Me All Yo That 3503 “ I&ussian and Persian.” 3603 Azaleas. Labor '' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Carl Bloch 3504 “A Proud Mother.’’ 3604 IRhododendrons. 8307 Christ in the Garden of Goth- 3505 ‘‘ Puss in Poots.” 3605 I)ahlias. 86 II]tl Il Q . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Naack | 3506 “The Petitioners.” 3606 Eric';1. 3315 St. Cecilia. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I3ompiani |3507 “ Topsy and Eva.” 3607 Mouse-Ears. 3320 Before the Judge. . . . . . . F. Senderland 3508 “The Spirit of the Summit.” 3608 Marguerites. 3321 ICnitting Lesson . . . . . . . . . I'. Senderland 3509 “Somebody's Pets.” 3609 Cineralia. 3330 Holy Women at the Tomb, Alex. Iºnder | 3510 “And I31tter Cold it Was.” 3610 Apple. 3335 Holy Iſa Inily. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I'. Itoober | 3511 “Vivat IRogina.” 3611 IPCars. 3340 Song without Words. . . . . . . . . . . Thorne || 3512. Two Kittens, 3612 Peaches. 3341 The Nativity. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sinkel 3530 I’uppies. § §. V (28. HITTENS, etc. FLOWERS AND FRUIT, 3615 Plums. 3500 Dossie, 3600 Primroses. ANCIENT SCULPTURE. 1160 Apollo. Head. 1176 Dying Gladiator. 1191 Julius Caesar. 1161 Nike Loosening Her Sandals. 1177 Faun of IPraxiteles. 1192 Inife Grinder. 1162 Athene. Profile. 1178 Sophocles. Head. 1193 Medici Vase. 1163 Hermes. Bust. 1179 Juno Ludovisi. 1194 Minerva. 1164 Athena. 1180 Mars and Cupid. 1195 Nero. 1165 Augustus Caesar. 1181 Amazon. 1196 Niobo. 1166 Psyche Binding Sandals. 1182 (Shariot. 1197 A Daughter of Niobe. 1167 Paris, Aeneas, Wounded Trojan. 1183 Caryatid. 1198 A I)aughter of Niobe. 1168 Dog. 1184 Demosthenes. º 1203 Pomona. 1169 Dying Alexander. Head. 1185 Discobolus of Myron. 1204 Roman Matron. 1170 Marcus Aurelius. Bust. 1186 Laocoön. 1205 Seneca. 1171. Sappho. Bust. 1187 Minerva Medica. 1206 Apollo Belvedere. 1172 Venus de Milo. 1188 Nile God. 1207 Mercury. 1173 Victory of Samothrace. 1189 Penelope. 1208 Hermes Moscophon. 1174 Victory of Samothrace. Profile. 1190 Cicero. 1209 Dancing Figures. 1175 Doves of Pliny. MODERN SCULPTURE. 1250 Pulpit, Santa Croce, Florence. 1257 Pieta . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Michelangelo 235D. Singing Boys. . . . . . . Luca della Robbia 1251 Perseus. IIead. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . anova | 1258 Lorenzo Medici . . . . . . . . . . . Michelangelo 235E Singing Boys. . . . . . . Luca della Robbia 1261E Perseus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Canova | 1258B The Christ. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Michelangelo 1116 Bambino. . . . . . . . . . Andrea della Iłobbia • 223 Singing Boys. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Donutello | 1258C Wrestlers 1259 Madonna. . . . . . . . . . Andrea della Robbia 224. Singing Boys. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Donatello | 1258D Three Fates (?) 1265 Brutus. 225 Singing Boys. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I)onatello 1761 Monument to Pope Julius II 1266 Kneeling Angel 226 Singing Boys. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Donatello | . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Michelangelo | 1267 Warrior. 1252 St. John . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Donatello || 231 Singing Boys. . . . . . . Luca della Robbia | 1268 The Christ. . . . . tº a e s º º . . . . Thorwaldsen 1253 Head of Woman . . . . . . . . . . . . Donatello || 232 Singing Boys. . . . . . . Luca della Robbia | 1271 Paul and Virginia 1254 St. George . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Donatello || 234 Singing Boys with Book, 1272 Madonna . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mino da Fiesole 1254B David . . . . . . . . . . . . . . e e e s s e s - Donatello | . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I,uca della Robbia | 1273 Madonna . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mino da Fiesole 295 Moses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Michelangelo 235 Singing Boys with Scroll, 1274 St. George and the Dragon. Colomb. 298 Madonna . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Michelangelo | . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I,uca della Robbia | 1275 Bust of a Youth . . . . . . . . . . . Pollajuolo 1255 David . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Michelangelo || 235B Singing Boys. . . . . . . Luca della Robbia | 1290 Death and the Sculptor. 1256 Slave. Head . . . . . . . . . . . . Michelangelo l 235C Singing Boys. . . . . . . Luca della Robbia | . . . . . . . . . . . . Daniel Chester French ANIMALS. 1301 Camel. 1307 African Lion. 1313 Zebra. 1302 Elephant. 1308 Asiatic Lion. Head. 1314 Zebu. 1303 Giraffe. 1309 löhinoceros. 1321 Rabbits. 1304 Hippopotamus 1310 Royal Bengal Tiger. 1322 St. Bernard Dog. 1305 Jaguar. 1311 Shetland IPony. 1322B Sheep. 1306 Leopard. 1312 Tigers. HISTORICAL AND GEOGRAPHICAL. 1323 Departure of Columbus. 1333 Plymouth Rock. 1348 Drying Codfish, Provincetown. 1324 Departure of Columbus from Palos. 1333C Pilgrim Monument. 1349 Town Crier, Provincetown. 1325 Columbus before the Council of Sala- || 1334. Departure of the Mayflower. . . . . Bayes | 1350 Light House, Cape Cod. Imall (‘al. ' 1335 Two IParewells. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Boughton | 1351 Life Saving Station, Cape Cod. 1326 Columbus Statue, Capitol, Rome. 1336 Pilgrim Exiles. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Boughton | 1352. Using the Breeches Buoy. 1327 Columbus at the Court of Fer- 1336B Ito turn of the Mayflower . . . . Boughton | 1353 Charter Oak, Hartford, Conn. (limand and Isabella . . . . . . . . Brozik | 1337 John Alden and Priscilla . . . . . Boughton | 1354 Paul IRovere's House, Boston. 1328 Columbus on the Deck of the 1338 I’riscilla . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Roughton | 1356 Newman IHouse, Boston. - Santa Maria . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Piloty |1339 Pilgrims Going to Church. . . . Boughton 1357 Christ Church (“Old North Church "), 1329 Landing of Columbus. . . . . Van der Lyn 1339|B Edict of William the Testy, Boughton I3oston. 658 Death of Columbus. . . . . . . . . . . Wappers | 1340 Miles Standish and II is Soldiers. 1358 Buckman Tavern, Lexington. 1269 Statue of Columbus. . . . . . . . . . . . L’elzer | 1341 John Wesley I’reaching to the Indians. 1359 Porter House, Medford, Mass. 1270 Vespucci. 1341B John Eliot Preaching. - 1360 Munroe Tavern, Lexington, Mass. 1330 De Soto I)iscovering the Missis- 1341C Tree under Which Eliot Preached. 1361 Old Bell Tower, Lexington. slippi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Powell 1342 Arapahoe Indian Camp. 1362 Lexington Green. 1331 IEmbark at lon of the I’ilgrims. . . . . Weir 1343 Comanche Indian Camp. 1362B Lexington Green and Boulder. 1331B The Muy ſlower in Plymouth II ar- 1343|H Marriage of Pocahontas. 1363 Battle of Lexington. bor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hallsall 1344 Alden House, Duxbury. 1364 Lexington Monument. 1331C Departure of the Pilgrims from Delft | 1345 Standish IIouse, Duxbury. 1365 Clark House, Lexington. Haven. 1346 Harbor, Provincetown, Mass. 1366 Meriam's Corner, Concord. 1332 Landing of the Pilgrims.... Rothermel '1347 Sand Dumes, Provincetown. 1367 Minute Man, Concord. The Perry Pictures meet a long-felt need. the past stand out vividly is to study the events on the scenes of their occurrence. study or teach history in this ideal way. But we can have the significant historic spots presented in pictures, which tell far more to the eye of the spirit than pages of the finest description. I am delighted that you have done so much to aid the teacher of United States history to make the subject what it should be, a thing of life appealing to life. The best way to make Unfortunately, we cannot often Your pictures are models for this invalu- able work.-JPilbur F. Gordy, Supt. of Schools, Springfield, Mass., and Author of “A History of the United States.” - 1487 • - the 33 erry 33ictures (Pne Cent Šiše 1368 Concord Bridge and River. 1369 Monument, Bridge and Minute Man. , 1370 Concord Bridge and Minute Man. 1371 Barrett House, Concord. - 1372 Wright Tavern, Concord. 1373 Old Liberty Tree, Boston. 374 Province House, Boston. 1 1374B John Hancock IIouse, Boston. 1375 Green Dragon Tavern, Boston. 1376 I'aneuil Hall, Boston. 1377 Old South Church, Boston. 1378 Old State House, Boston. 1379 New State House, Boston. 137913 New State IHouse. Side View. 1380 Boston Public Library. 1380E Army and Navy Monument, Common. 1381 Trinity Church, Boston. 1381B Public Gardens, Boston. 1381C Harvard Gate, Cambridge. 1381D Norumbega Tower. 1382 Death of Gen. Wolfe. ... Benjamin West 1383 Theath of Gen. Montgomery...Trumbull 1383IF Patrºl; enry Delivering His Great GG (21). 1384 Bunker Hill Monument. 1384.B Colonel Prescott Monument. 1384C Boston Massacre. . Walter Gilman Page Boston 1385 Battle of Bunker Hill. . . . . . . Trumbull 1386 Pattle at Princeton . . . . . . . . . . Tl’Ulm bull 1387 Surrender of Burgoyne. . . . . . TI'll D) bull 1388 Surrender of Cornwallis. . . . . Trumbull 1389 Signing the Declaration of In- dependence . . . . . . . é º e s - e. Trumbull 1389B Independence Hall. 1389C Independence I3ell. 1390 Ruins of Fort Crown Point. 1391 Ruins of Fort Ticonderoga. 1392 North Conway, N. H., with Mountains. 1393 Cottage City. - 1394 Gay Head Cliffs. 1395 Gay Head Indians. 1395 B William Penn Treaty Tree 13950 Red Horse. Indian. 1396 Trees Affected by Storms. 1450 Pylon or Gateway to Temple, Philae. 1451 Colonnade in Great Hall. Abydos. 1452 Edfu. The Great Temple. 1453 Esme. Portico of Temple. 1454 Nile and Pyramids. 1455 Ghizeh. Sphinx and Pyramids. 1456 Great Pyramid and Sphinx. 1456E Pyramids of Sakkara, Ghizeh. 1457 Išom Olmbo. The Temple. 1458 Nubia. Teimple of Abu Simbel. 145813 Temple of Gerſ Hossayn, Nubia. 1459 IKarnak. IEntrance to Temple of the Iła meSeS. 1460 Temple of IKarnal. Detail. 1460.8 Hall of Columns. 1461 IKabyl Woman. - 1462 Tents and Natives, Algeria. 1463 Street Scene in Cairo. - 146313 Mosque of Sultan IKalmoon, Cairo, 1463C Mosque of Zooloon, Cairo, -, - ENGLANT), 1477 Stonehenge. 1478 Church of St. Martin, Canterbury. 1479 I/ondon Bridge. 1480 Statue of General Gordon, Trafalgar Square, London. 1481 Houses of...Parliament. 1482 St. Paul's Cathedral. 1483 Interior. 1484 Tower of London. 1485 Westminster Abbey. 1486 Poets' Corner. 14.86B Poets' COI’ller. Chapel of Henry VII. 1487B Coromation Chair. 1488 Windsor Castle. 1489 Exeter Cathodral. 1490 Durham Cathedral. 1490B Durham Cathedral. 1491 Nave, 1397 1399C Entrance to Golden Gate Cañon, 1399M Three Brothers, Big Trees, California. 1398 A Big Tree. - - 1398.H. Dig Trees, California. . . . 1398C Redwood “ Giant,” California. 1398I) Redwoods, California. 1398.I. Fallen Sequoia, California. 1398.5 Big Trce, California. 1399 San Francisco Harbor, 1399B Old Baldy, Sierra Madre Mººns, l Q - low Śtone. 1399D Old Faithful Geyser, Yellowstone. 1399E Beo Hive Geyser, Yellowstone. Yosemite, California. 1399S Old Mission, San Luis Rey, California. 1399T Old Mission, Santa Barbara, California. 1399U Orange Packing, Los Angeles, Call- - fornia. *. Palms at Glenannie. Yosemite, from Artist Point. The Ilittle I’ (tsburg, Lead ville. Ore House, Iron Mine, Leadville. I?ike’s Poalk. Waiting for Ore. The La Plata Smelter. Lumber for the Gold Belt. 1408 Burros Packed for the Mountains. 1409 Mount Vernon. 1409E Mount Vernon. 1410 Capitol. 1411 White House. 1411.B Congressional Library, Washington. 1412 Washington ICl m, Cambridge. 1412B Washington Iºlm, Cambridge. 1413 Washington Monument. 1414 Washington Crossing the Dela- - Wºlfe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I,(ºut Ziº 1415 Washington at Trenton. . . . . . . . . . I'l Gºd 1416 Washington and Lafayette at Mount Vernon . . . . . . . . . . . . ROSS) tel' 1416B Washington's Headquarters, New- burgh. 1416C Washington Resigning IIIs Commis- •" Slol). 1416D Washington Equestrian Statue, Bos- ton. AFRICA. 1463D Latticed Window, Cairo. 1464 Women of Algiers. 1465 Arab School, Algiers. 1466 Upper Soho, Tangier. 1467 A Water Seller of Tangier. 1468 Old Ruins of Roman Bridge, Tangier. Gentleman of Tangier, Wearing 1469 A Grullata. 1470 Camel Drivol'. 1470B Bird’s-eye View of the Nile and Ited Sea. 1470C Man of War in Suez Canal. 1470D Suoz Canal. 1470F Suoz Canal. 1470F Suez Canal. 1470G Water Iſountain, Aden, Africa. 147011 Gorge in Table Mountain, Cape Town. 1470-I. Table Bay from Cape Town. 1470.J. Capºt and Light House, Eust 'A11'IC#. EUROPE. G10ucester Cathedral. Nave, IIeroford Cathedral. 1494 Winchoster Cathedral, 1495 Canterbury Cathedral. ' Peterborough Cathedral. Oxford Catlled!' al. Litch fleld Cathedral. I, incoln Cathedral. 1500 Warwick Castle. 1500B Banquet Hall. 1501 IKonilworth Castle. 1502 Salisbury Cathedral. 1503 Worcester Cathedral. York Minster. Groups, Albert Memorial, Ilondon ** A Inorica.’’ ‘‘ Europe.” 1507 ** A §ia.” ‘‘ Africa.” 1416E Washington's Tomb. 1416.F Washington at Valley Forge, Brueckner #8 Washington and His Family. 4 I'ranklin's Birthplace, Iłośton. 1418 Franklin's ()ld Printing Press. . . 1419 Lincoln's Home, Springfield, Illinois. 1420 Lincoln Statue, Boston. - 1421 Lincoln Statue, Lincoln Park, Xhicago. . . . . Augustus St. Gaudens 1422 An August Morning with Far- - Pagut . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ovel'end 1423 First Iteading of the IEmancipa- tion Proclamation. . . . . . . Carpenter 1424 Niagara Falls. : 1425. Niagara Falls. 1425B Itock of Ages, Niagara. 1425C Niagara Falls by Moonlight. 1425D Niagara I’alls, General View from Canada. - 1425E American I’alls, ſrom Canada, 1425F Niagara Falls. 1425G Niagara Falls in Winter. 1425IH American I'alls, from Goat Island, 1425-I Horseshoe Falls and Sister Islands. 1425J Bridge to Third Sister Island. 1425K Great Whirlpool Rapids. 1426 Minot Lodge Ilight House. 1427 The Itest less Sea, Cottage City, Mass. 1428 Stone Mill, Newport. 1429 Fish, Weirs, Harbor, Provincetown, MaşS. - 1430 Harbor and Town, Provincetown, Mass. 1431 Washing Codfish, Provincetown, 1432 Unloading Coal, Provincetown. 1. 1433 Unloading Coal, Provincetown. 2. 1434 Unloading Coal, Provincetown. , 3. 1440 Wreck of a I’ishing Schooner, Glouces- tel'. 1441 Surf at Nahant, Mass. 1442 The Chasm, Rockport, Mass. 1443 Barrier Beach, Devereux, Mass. 1444 Purº, a Seine about a School of -- Fish. 1445 Mackerol, (For other United States Views, see No. 2001 and following numbers.) ^ * t 1470K Frame Work of a IKraal. 1470L. Malay Fruit Sellers, Cape Town. 1470M. Malay Fish Peddlers, Cape Town. 1470N Malay Girl, Cape Town. 1470-0 Natives of ICast Africa. 1470P Natives of East Coast, Africa. 14700 Natives of Pondo, IEast Africa. 1470 F. Women of Zanzibar. - 1470S Native of Zanzibar. 1470T Zulu Chief, South Africa. 1470'U An Afrikander. 1470V I'lower Girl, Natal Colony. 1470V Basuto Boy, South Africa. 14703 Bantu Chief, Aſrica. 1471 Pompey's Pillar, Alexandria. - 1471B colº Temple of Medinet Hubu, Thebes. 1471C Interior of Small Temple, Thebes. 1471D Temple of Ammon. IKoorneh, Thebes, 1475 Typical Peasant's Home, Madeira, 1510 Statue of Queen Victoria. 1513 Old Mill on the Thames at Iſley. 1514 Panorama of Oxford. 1515 Puckingham Palace. 1516 Ely Cathedral (from Southwest), 1517 Wells (a thoſll’a 1. - 1518 Whitby Abbey. 1519 Gateway, Trinity College, Cambridge. t SCOTLAND, l 1511 Ben Lomond and Loch Lomond. 1512 Upper Fall of Moness, Scotland. 15%. Melrose Abboy. - 1521 Nave and Aisles. l 1522 Balmoral Castle. ...” *~. Not only in the art department but in our work in history and literature we have come to regard the Perry Pic- tures as absolutely indispensable. So long as the treasures of art and the abundance of illustrative material for history and literature can be had in such perfection of mechanical execution at such ridiculously low prices, no teacher has any excuse for uninteresting work.-Charles S. Chapin, Principal State Normal School, Westfield, Mass. Pictures relating to the discovery, settling, and developing of America are helpful in teaching or reading history. By the aid of these pictures historical facts will become living things and the child or adult will much more easily grasp the meaning of the event. way i -- Architectural subjects are plentifully represented in this catalogue. To become familiar with these famous buildings through reproduction and description is the best substitute for study in the presence of the buildings themselves. Qſìje 33 err p 33ittu reg (Đne (Cent ºise 23 FRANCE, 1524 Place de la Concorde, Paris. 1525 Grand Opera IIouse. 1526 . Arc of Triomphe de l'Etoile. 1527 Peuce Iłeliefs. 1528 Bols de Boulogne. 1529 Louvre. 1530 I’anel. 1531 Ancient Door. 1532 Window of Charles IX. 1533 Luxembourg. 1534 Mantel, Throne Room. 1536 ('hamber of Marie de Mcdicis. 1537 Madeleine. 1538 Musee Cluny. 1540 ſourtyard. 1541 Chariot of I/Ouis XV. 1542 II all of Fra Incis I. 1543 Chimney. 1544 Sejno, with Notre Dame, Paris. 1545 Notre Dame. 1546 Façade. 1547 Na vo. 1548 Stone Elephant. 549 I3alcony. 1549B (; outtieres. 1550 Pantheon. 1551 Staircase, St. Etienne du Mont. 1552 St. Iºtienne du Mont. 1553 Statue of Joanne d'Arc. 1554 Statue of Louis XIV. 1555 Tomb of Richelieu. 1556 Park of Monceau. 1557 Maison Carrée. 1558 St. Donis Abboy. 1559 Main Entrance. 1560 Portal. ASSISI, 1654 Church of St. Francis. ‘1655 I)001'. BAIAE, 1656 Templo of Diana. 1657 Temple of Venus. CAPRI. .1659 Blue Grotto. 1660 The Faraglioni, near Capri. FLORENCE, 1661 Panoruma. 1662 Baptistory. 1663 Bronze Doors. . . . . . . . . . . Ghiberti 1664 Cathodral. 1665 Door, Campanl le. 1666 IIouse of Michelangelo. 1667 National Museum. 1668 Courtyard. 1669 Pittſ I’d laco. 1870 ('ourtyard, Palazzo Vecchio. 1671 ('athodral and Campanilc. 1672 Campanile. 1673 Loggia I)ci Lanzi. 1674 Pieta, Baptistery. GENOA, .1676 Panorama. MESSINA, 1681 I’anoru Ina. MILAN, 1685 Cathedral, 1686 | 11t (“I’ior. 1688 Will (low. 1689 Aisle. NAPLES, 1692 II all of IBI'Onzos. 1693 Woll, Vincip; liata. 1695 Naples, Italy. ORVIETO, 1698 Cathedral. 1699 I'u (;a (le. 1700 Iºntrance. 1701 Dool' at Left. 1702 Door at Itight. 1561 Nave and Choir. Toynb of Louis XII. Tomb of ſ”rancis I. To Inl) of Louis of Orleans. Tomb of ("il therine de Medicis. Fontainebleau. Chamber of Napoleon. ("our (les A (lieux. I’a (;ade. Stairs. Gallery of Francis I. Salon () f I,0uis XI I I. Salon of F 1';11) ( iš I. ('himn(•y. Napoleon's Throne. Amiens ('il ſh ('dral. Main EI) 1';1 ince. Porde;1 ux, IBſ, 1 ſi'y. ('ha ( Gail () ſ M (“ill: 1) f. I'Oiſta jnr. hylſ"; tı Forc'st. Rho-ins ('a the drill. Sf ; (11(28. Nave a hol ('hºji’. GTERMANY., IHorrnhiit, S:1 x 0.11y. ("ologile Cathedral. Rheinstein. Albert I)iiror's II.01136. Nurſºmbºrg. Market Place, Nuremberg. Heidelberg Castle. Statue of Frederick Borlin. GREECE, Temple of Minor va, Corinth. Acropolis, Athells. ITALY. PAESTUM, Basilica. Templo of ('eres. Temple of Neptune. PERUGIA, Palazzo IPublic:0. Entrance. and Anne, William III., PISA, Cathedral, Baptistery, TOW'er. Cathedral. Doors. Leaning Tower. Campo Santo. Baptist (•ry. Pulpit. Doors. Font, Baptistery. POMPEII. and Leaning Panor:l m:1. Neal’ \' it. W. Temple of Jupiter. * RAVENNA. San Apollinare in ('la SSc. San V it a le. In toriol'. San Apollinare Nuovo. Mausoleum of Thoodoric. I’a l;m ("o of "I'll ("Ouluric Tollub of 1) all le. ROME, Columburia in the Catacombs. I’a norama, with Aqueduct of Claudian. Aqueduct of Claudiuin. N ºur View. Appia in Way. Arch of ('ons ( all tillo. Arch of St"I limus Seycrus. A rºll of Titus. Triumph of Titus. Spoils of Jerusalem. Piazza oſ St. I’eter's. St. I’ot (ºr's. Interior. Interlor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Panini 1795 Erechtheum, I’orch of the Maidena. Theater oſ II erodia 8, Atticus, Atheng. Monument to [...ysicra tes. I’: I th (*11011. Nortbeast View. Mct ºpe, Elgin Marbles. Propylaea. To imple of Jupil (ºr OlympuS. Temple of Theseus. Lion Gat (*. Tori, b of Agam ('m non. Olympia. Panorama of Olympia. Panorama with Pujjdings. Gate of the Agora, Athens. Tern Iſle of Miner va, Aegina. Toml) of Atreus, Myceile. HOLLAND, The University, Leyden. C: 11:11 and I ſoilses. JJ olland. I’rail' je and Windmills. Windnuill. NORWAY. Hammer fest II:1 rbor. *:I ſtºund, I, , fººltºn. 31, 1] (lholls ( ; la cler. Midiliglit Sun. La DI) (; irls. Iza I, p Iłoys. .La DD Wornen. Mounta in , , ;1 lºps. North (‘ape, Norwegians Making Hay. T)00r. z: M:I in Nave. Capitol. Statuo of Marcus Aurelius. Pridge and ('astle of St. Angelo. Bridge and ('astle of St. Angelo, with St. Pet (ºr's. Church of San I’ictro in Vinculis. Colosseum. N (sar V it. W. Interior. Forum). Hilda's Tower. IIouse of Iłienzi. IIouse of St. Paul. Mosaics, Church of St. Mary. Palace of ("aligul:). I’alace of the (ºr sars. Palazzo Quirina le. Pantheon. Porta del I’opolo. Tarpeia in Rock. Temple of Minor va. Vatican. Loggia of Raphael. Sistine ("hapel. Paths of ('al'a ('alla. Pasilica of Constantine. Basílica of ('onstal intine, with Vía Sacra. - Busilica of Constantine, with Colus- S(*ll II] . Pasilica of St. John. IFaça de, St. I’aul's. San I’aolo. I’alazzo Borghese. SIENA, Cathodrill. Façade. In to rior. Paluzzo Publico. TORCELLO. Canal. 1795 B ("athedral and Baptistery. 1795C 1797 St. Fosca. TURBINO, Raphael's Birth place. Bul) tistery. I value the Perry Pictures as very useful aids in school work as illustrations in Geography, History, Literature, Language and Natural History; and especially as a means of cultivating more artistic taste and arousing a deeper interest in the study of art.—James L. IIwghes, Inspector of Schools, Toronto, Canada. N QThe perry pictures One Cent sist 20 WERONA, #! gº º, º #: gººse and Well. 7700 *. * * ºn f° is , º Ol"l) Ql O ourtyard. }rand Canal. 1799 Portal of Cathedral. 1812 Mole and Palace of the IDoges, 1826 Canal and Rialto. 1813 Mole from San Giorgio. - 1827 San Giorgio Maggiore. WIENICE, 1814 Columm with Lion of St. Mark. 1828 Lion at Itight, Arsenal. 1801 Panorama. 1815 Bridge of Sighs. 1829 Lion at Left, Arsenal. 1802 St. Mark's. s 1816 Bridge of Sighs and Palace. 1830 Colledni Monument. 1803 Fagade and South Side. 1817 Palace of the Doges. 1831 Marblo Well. 1804 Main Entralnce. 1818 Two Fagades. 1832 Interior. Cathedral, Murano. 1805 Mosaic. Main Door. 1819 Pol' to Della Carta. 1835 Fagade, Palace of the Doges. 1806 Mosaic. Vestibule. 1820 Statues from Porte Della Carta. 1836 Palace and Bridge of Paglia. 1807 Interior. 1821. A dam. Statue. 1837 Hall of Grand Council, Palace of the 1808 Interior at Left. 822 Evo. Statue. OgeS. 1809 Bronze Horses. 1823 Bronze Well. . 1838 Bronze Font, Palace of the Doges. SPAIN. CORD OVA, GRANADA. 1859 Hy nºt Two Sisters. Detail of 1840 Mosque. 1850 Alhambra. - V &l 11. - 1841 Interior. 1851 Court of Lions. | | 1860 Hall of Two Sisters. Doorway. 1842 Ceiling. 1852 Capital. 1861 Detail. * * * * * 1843 Detail of Walls. 1853 Court of Lions, Pavilion. Dotail. 186 Mosque. Interior. $ 1844 Church of St. Nicolas do la Ville. | 1854 Gate of Justice. #; sº, º Poorway. TOWer. \ | 1855 II all of the Ambassadors. Detail. Milkman Of Granada. 1847 Sierra Nevada Mountains. Spain. 1856 Hall of the Crowns. Detail of Door. SEVILLE, 1848 Gibraltar, Spain. Way. 1876 Alcazar. 1857 Hall of the Crowns. Detail of Walls. 1877 Door to Sleeping Room of the Moor- 1858 Hall of the Divans. Capital. - ish Kings. SWITZERLAND -i.” - © 1878 Wiescher Glacier. 1882 Matterhorn. |## Chapel of William Tell. 1879 Fluelen. Izake of Lucerne. 1883 Mont Blanc, 1886 Ilion of Lucerne. 1880 St. Gotthard's Pass. 1883E Mont Blanc. Snow field. |Iss, Castle of Chillon. 1881 Jungfrau. 1884 Mer de Glace. - XV TURKEY. 1888 Panorama of Constantinople. 1890 Mosque of St. Sophia. 1892 Interior. 1889 A Turkish Lady of Rank. 1891 Mosque of St. Sophia, Iºntrance. 1894 Constantinople with Bosporus. JAPAN. 1895 Orchestra. 1902 Pagoda Asakasa, Tokio. 1909 Trellis of Wistaria, with Natives. 1896. A Shinto Priost. 1903 Temple Asakasa, Tokio. 1910 Castle Wall and Moat, Osaka. 1897 Native Carriage. 1904 Street in Tokio, Japan. 1911 Shogun's Bridge, Nikko, Japan. - 1898 Japanese Lady Reclining. 1905 Daibutsu, Asakasa, Tokio. 1912 Panorama of Yokohama, with FIarbor. 1899 Temple, Nikko, Japan. 1906 Uyeno Daibutsu, Tokio. 1913 General View from Ujiyama, IXobe. 1900 Kiyomori, Temple and Daibutsu, 1907 Traveler's U'alm, Singapore, Straits 1914, Fujiyama from Yoshiwara, Japan. Hiogo, Japan. Settlemont. . 1914A I’alling Fog Cascade, Nikko. 1901 Hexagonal Temple, IKioto, 1908 Bell at Temple of Daibutsu, Kioto. INDIA. 1915 Taj Mahal, Agra. 1918 Sentinel God, Siva. Vellore. 1920 A Funeral Pyre, South India. 1916 Seringham. General View. 1919 Worshiping in a Buddhist Temple, 1920B Buddhist Temple in Siam. 1917 Passage in the Temple, Madura. | Burnha. - PALESTINE, 1921 River Jol'dan. 1923 Nazareth. * 1925 Garden of Gethsomane. 1922 River Jordan. 1924. Jerusalem from the Mount of Olives. CHINA. 1940 Chinese Grandfather, Son, etc. 1943 Altar of Heaven,' Peking. 1945 Great Wall of China, near Kalgan. 1941. Buddhist Priest and Attendant. 1944 Lao Iłiver, near Canton, 1946 Great Lamasarie at Leh, Ladok, Tibet, 1942 Interior of a Buddhist Temple. - RUSSIA. 1970 Palace and Cathedral, ICremlin. | 1971 Great Bell, IKremlin. | 1975 Cathedral of St. Basil. ARABIA. . 1985 Across the Desert in Arabia. | 1986 Sacred Mosque at Mecca. | 1987 Arab Sheik of Yemen. is particularly true in the most thickly populated districts. **---wº". The children are delighted with them, and many of them are anxious to buy copies to take to their homes. This I visited a school yesterday where a little fellow came in with three pennies in his hand, and his face perfectly radiant with the thought that he was able to buy three pic- tures to take home.—Ada Von Stone Harris, Superintendent of Primary Schools and Kindergartens, Newark, N. J. Egyptian, Greek, Roman, Byzantine, Romanesque, Saracenic, Gothic, and Renaissance Art are represented in the Perry Pictures. Every student of Historic Ornament should have a collection of these pictures. Send 10 cents for booklet “Notes on the History of Art,” by James Frederick Hopkins, formerly Director of Art in the Boston Public Schools. 28 (Lije Đerry 33ictures (Pne Cent sist UNITED STATES VIEWS. cºor wº Brooklyn Bridge, at the Piers. Elevated Railroad, New York. East River Shipping, New York. Union Square, New York. Bartholdi Statue of Liberty, New York Harbor. Bolivar Statue. - The Mall, Central Park, New York. 200I. 2OO2 2003 2004 2005 2O2() 202 I 2022 Goat Carriages, Central Park. 2025 Columbus Statue, New York. 2026 Shakespeare Statue, Central Park. 2027 Peter Cooper Statue, Cooper Union. 202S John Ericsson Statue, New York City. 2029 Pilgrim Monument, Central Park. 203+ Obelisk, Cleopatra's Needle, Central Park. 2050 Metropolitan Art Museum, Central Park. 2051 Interior Metropolitan Art Museum. 2052 2053 2 IOG) 2105 Interior Metropolitan Art Museum. Interior Metropolitan Art Museum. §§ Hollo v, Tarrytown. 2106 Old Dutch Church, Tarrytown. 2115 The Narrows, Hudson River. 7000 Sentinel Rock, Yosemite, California. 7001 El Capitan, Yosemite, 7002 Mirror Lake, Yosemite, 7003 North and South Domes, Yosemite. 7004 Nevada Falls, Yosemite, Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, New York. 7005 Bridal Veil Falls, Yosemite. 7006 Yosemite Falls, Yosemite, 7020 Arroyo Seco River, S. California. 7021 San Gabriel IRiver, S. California. 7022 Bridal Veil Falls, S. California. 7023 Old Baldy, S. California, 7050 Golden Gate Canon, Yellowstone. 7051 Golden Gate Canon, Yellowstone. 7052 Pulpit Terrace, Yellowstone. 7053 Castle Geyser, Yellowstone. 7054 Crater of Excelsior Geyser, Yellowstone. 7102 Jackson Falls, White Mountains, New Hampshire. 7103 Pearl Cascade, Crawford Notch, White Mountains. 7104 Looking toward Mount Washington, White Mountains. 7105 Presidential IRange, White Mountains. 7106 Saco Lake, White Mountains. 7107 Glen Ellis Falls, White Mountains. 7108 Cascade, Franconia Mountains. 7109 . The Pool, Franconia. Notch. 711o Franconia Mountains, White Mountains. 7111 Echo Ilake, Eagle Cliff and Mount Lafay- Gºtte. 7I12 Chocorua Lake and Sandwich Range, White Mountains. 7126 The Ovens, Mount Desert Island, Maine. 7127 Little River Harbor, Cutler, Maine, 712S West Quoddy Head, ILubec, Maine. 7129 Bar Harbor, Mount Desert Island, Maine. 71291; Bar Harbor. 7136 The Flume, Cape Neddick, York, Maine. 7131 Surf at Bald Head Cliſſ, York Harbor, Maine, *. 7132 Surf at Short Beach, York Harbor, Maine 7133 Short Sands, York Harbor, Maine. 71.40 Portland Harbor, Maine, 71.45 Cliffs at Northern Head, Grand Manan. 7146 Flagg’s Cove, Grand Manan. 7.147 Whale Cove, Grand Manan, 7.25o Roger Williams' Church, Salem. 7.25ob Betsy Williams' House, Roger Williams' - Park, IX. I. 7251 Witch IIouse, Salem. 7252 House of Seven Gables (?). 73oo Fort Sumter, South Carolina. 7301 Oaks Avenue, Goose Creek, South Caro- lina. Live Oak Tree, South Carolina. Illecellewaet Glacier, Canada. Flax Entering “Spreader.” Flax Sliver Leaving “Spreader.” Tow Cards. : Roving Frame in a Flax Thread Factory. 7302 7400 7500 75oI 7502 7503 7504 Prames for Spinning Tow. e ~ \ * PICTURES OF FOREST TREES. Each sheet, 9 x 12 inches, consists of three pictures: the tree, a section of the trunk and a spray of leaves, and a short description of the tree. Every schoolroom should have a set of these pictures. SETS ONLY'. SJET 1. Black Oak. Yellow Bark Oak. White Pine. American Elm. (White Elm.) Lombardy Poplar. Tamarack. (American Larch.) Red Maple. (Swamp Maple.) Willow, Osier. Poplar-leaved Birch. (White Birch.) SIET 2. Red Oak. Silver-leaf Poplar. Shag-Bark Walnut, or Hickory. Sugar Maple. (Rock Maple.) IFir Balsam. White Ash. White Cedar. American Beech, | Butternut. PRICE, one set, eight sheets, 24 pictures, 40 cents. The three sets for $1,00. SolD IN SET 3. White Oak. Black Walnut. IHorse Chestnut. Basswood, American Linden, White Wood. Black Ash, Hoop Ash, Water Ash. White Walnut. 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MacICay, Superintendent of Education of Nova Scotia, ºr ) SETS OF PICTURES THE LIFE OF CHRIST. Order by the name of the Sct on this page. Page 29. 206 Marriage at Cana of Galilee. . . . . . Giotto 793C The Christ-Child. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ittenbach | 814E Repose in Egypt 4 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Plock horst 207 Raising of Lazarus. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Giotto 796 Christ Raising Jairus' Daughter 815 “He is Risen '' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Plockhorst 213 Adoration of the Shepherds . . . . T. Gaddi 797D Worship of the Wise Men. . . . . . . Hofmann | 82O Rest in Flight. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Knaus 216 The Resurrection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Gaddi || 797E Flight into Egypt. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hofmann | 831 Christ before Pilate . . . . . . . . . . . . . Munkacsy 219 Appearance to Mary Magdalene ... Milano | 797F Childhood of Christ. . . . . . . . . . . . . Hofmann | 834 Kiss of Judas. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Geiger 22d Adoration of the Magi . . . . . . Da Fabriano | 797G In Temple with the Doctors. . . . . Hotmann | 937 The Lost Piece of Money . . . . . . . . . . Millais 236 The Crucifixion . . . . . . . . . . Simone Martini 797H Temptation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hofmann || 962 Mary Magdalene at Sepulchre, IBurne-Jones 258 Christ's Charge to Peter . . . . . . . . Perugino | 7971 Sermon on the Mount. . . . . . . . . . . Hofmann | 1069 The Christ-Child. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Winterstein 280 The Last Supper. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I) a Vinci | 797KJesus and Woman of Samaria Io?o Christ and John . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Winterstein 281 The Christ. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Da Vinci | 797L Christ Blessing Little Children IIoI Christ and l’ishermen . . . . . . . . . . Zimmerman 309 The Tribute Money . . . . . . . . . . . . . Titian || 797MHealing the §: * * * * * * * * s s a e e s s Hofmann | 1 Ioz Christ and Pilate (‘‘ Ecce Homo '') 312 Supper at Emmaus. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Titian || 797N Raising the Dead. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hofmann || 1126 Christ and Holy Women . . . . . . . . . . . . Golz 338 Miraculous Draught of Fishes. ... Raphael 7970 Daughter of Jairus. . . . . . . . . . . . . Hofmann | 1268 The Christ. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Thorwaldsen 339 Transfiguration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Raphael | 797P Driving out Money Changers. ... Hofmann || 3058 Jesus' First View of Jerusalem 343M Christ's Charge to Peter . . . . . . . . Raphael 797Q Christ and the Sinner. . . . . . . . . . . Hofmann || 3059 The Raising of Lazarus . . . . . . . . . . . Piombo 368 Repose in Egypt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Correggio || 797R Anointing Jesus’ Feet . . . . . . . . . . Hofmann 3061 Christ in Gethsemane . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Liska 369 Jesus and Magdalene. . . . . . . . . . Correggio || 797S In Home of Mary and Martha 3174 Christ Healing the Sick. . . . . . . . . Schon herr 372 Descent from the Cross . . . . . . . . . . Volterra | 797'ſ The Last Supper . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hofmann || 3175 “Touch me Not ” . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Schonherr 382 Marriage at Cana of Galilee . . . . Veronese | 797U Christ in Gethsemane. . . . . . . . . . . Hofmann || 3190 Infant Jesus. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Munier 383 l'east at House of Simon. . . . . . . . Veronese 797WChrist before Pilate. . . . . . . . . . . . . Hofmann || 325o Denial of St. Peter. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Harrach 384 Supper at Emmaus. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Veronese 797WChrist Bearing the Cross. . . . . . . . Hofmann || 3252 Jesus and the Child. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ballheim 392 Jesus and John. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Guido Reni || 797XThe Crucifixion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hofmann || 3254 Christ Entering Jerusalem. . . . . . . . . . Deger 396 lºcce Homo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Guido Reni || 797Y Entombment . . . . . 1 * * * * * * * * * * * * Hofmann || 3256 The Resurrection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Naack 404 Incredulity of Thomas . . . . . . . . . . Guercino | 7977. In the Sepulchre. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hofmann || 3258 Three Marys at the Tomb . . . . Spurgenberg 498 Temptation of Christ. . . . . . . . . . . . . Scheffer 798 Easter Morning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hofmann 326o Christ and Widow of Nain . . . . . . . . . alma 571B Adoration of the Shepherds 798B On the Way to Emmaus . . . . . . . Hofmann || 3264 “Consider the Lilies” . . . . . . . . . . . . Lejeune 571 D Holy Women at Tomb . . . . . . . Bouguereau 798D The Ascension. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hofmann || 3266 The Cross Bearer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Thiersch 584B Miraculous Draught of Fishes. . . . . . . Doré 798E Christ in Gethsemane. . . . . . . . . . . Hofmann || 3268 Casting out Money Changers 584C Lazarus at Rich Man's House . . . . . . . Doré | 798F Christ taken Captive. . . . . . . . . . . . Holmann || 3270 The Christ. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bida 590 Christ in Home of Peasant.... L'Hermitte 8oo Christ and the Hºrs tº e ∈ E & & e º º º Hofmann 3271 Christ Healing Blind Man . . . . . . . . . . . Bida 62o Arrival of the Shepherds. . . . . . . . . . Lerolle | 8or The Boy Christ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hofmann 3272 Healing Man with Palsy . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bida 625 Repose in Egypt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Merson | 802 Christ and Rich Young Man 3273 The Lord's Supper. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bida 636 Descent from i. Cross. . . . . . . . . . . Rubens l 802B. The Christ. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hofmann || 3283 Supper at Emmaus. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Müller 651 Repose in Egypt. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Van Dyck | 804 Teaching from a Boat . . . . . . . . . . Hoſmann 3292 Healing the Ten Lepers 654 Rest in Flight . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Van Dyck |807 Christ Éij. Little Children 3293 Jesus Before the High Priest 675B The Christ-Child. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Murillo || 808 On the Way to Emmaus. . . . . . . Plockhorst 3294 Jesus and Nicodemus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Müller 684 Christ Feeding the Multitude . . . . . Murillo || 8og Easter Morning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Plockhorst 3302 “Come, All Ye that Labor '' . . . . . . . . Bloch 776 Adoration of the Magi. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dürer | 812 “Lord, Help Me'”. . . . . . . . . . . . Plockhorst 3307 Christ in Gethsemane . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Naack 778 Flight into Egypt. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dürer | 814 Christ’s Entry into Jerusalem 3328 The Christ. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Heck 779 Christ in the Temple. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dürer | 814D Flight into Egypt. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Plockhorst || 3330 Holy Women at the Tomb. . . . . . . . . . Ender OTHER RELIGIOUS SUBJECTS. 214 Marriage of the Virgin... . . . .Taddeo Gaddi || 348 Israelites Worshiping the Golden Calf. 814C St. John and Virgin Mary . . . . . . Plockhorst 222 Coronation of the Virgin. . . . . Fra Angelico || 349 The Fall of Jericho. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Raphael 866 Infant Samuel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Reynolds 237 Christ in Limbo . . . . . . . . . . Simone Martini || 367 The Holy Night . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Correggio | Io31 Hosea . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sargent 238 St. Peter Healing the Sick . . . . . . Masaccio || 394 Mater Dolorosa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Guido Reni | Io92 Isaiah . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sargent 268 Adoration of the Magi . . . . . . . . . . Botticelli 402 Guardian Angel. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Guercino | Io:33 Micah, Haggai, Malachi, Zechariah 269 Scene in the Life of Moses . . . . . . Botticelli 445 Moses and the Burning Bush. . . . . Raphael | 1034 Amos, Nahum, Ezekiel, Daniel 270 Moses and the Burning Bush. ... Botticelli 57o The First Mourners. . . . . . . . . . Bouguereau | 1035 Zephaniah, Joel, Obadiah, Hosea 272 The Annunciation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Botticelli 583 The Good Samaritan . . . . . . . . . . . . . enner | 1036 Elijah, Moses, Joshua . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sargent 274 The Presentation . . . . . . . Vittore Carpaccio || 584 Isaac Blessing Jacob . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Doré | 1037 Jeremiah, Jonah, Isaiah, Habakkuk 283 Nativity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pinturicchio || 632 The Flight of Lot ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rubens | J88 Rebecca . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Goodall 288 Holy Family. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Filippo Lippi 633 Holy Family. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rubens | 1089 The Selling of Joseph . . . . . . . . . . . . Schopin 289 Abram. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Filippo Lippi 634 Holy Family. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rubens | 11oo Prodigal Son. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Molitor 290 Group of Apostles. . . . . . . . . . Filippo Lippi | 671 Immaculate Conception . . . . . . . . . . Murillo | IIoIB Christ the Consoler. . . . . . . . . . . . Zimmerman 295 OSCS - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . . . . . . . . Michelangelo || 674 Holy Family. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Murillo | 1255 David . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Michelangelo 299 Holy Family. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Michelangelo 675 Holy Family § tº t e º e º e º is a tº e º $ tº e º º Murillo 3050 Noah . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Oppenheim 3oo The Last Judgment. . . . . . . . . Michelangelo 676 Holy Family (3). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Murillo || 3051 Daniel in the Lions' Den. . . . . . . . . . Cortona 3o4 Nativity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Luini 714 Isaac Blessing Jacob and Esau 3052 Daniel in the Lions' Den. . . . . . . . . . . Rivière 306 The Risen Christ among Evangelists 717 Sacrifice of Abraham. . . . . . . . . . Rembrandt 3065 Tower of Rabel 311 Assumption of the Virgin . . . . . . . . . . Titian | 727 St. Matthew. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rembrandt 317o “Peace be to this House ’’. . . . . . . . Dobson 329 Holy Family. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Raphael 78o Saints John and Peter. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dürer | 3235 The Light of the World . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hurt 334 St. Peter in Prison . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Raphael 781 Saints Paul and Mark. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dürer | 3262 First Easter I)awn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Thomson 335 I)eliverance of St. Peter . . . . . . . . . Raphael | 797B The Annunciation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hofmann || 3284 Holy Night. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Müller 34o St. John in the Desert . . . . . . . . . . . Raphael 797C The Nativity. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hofmann || 3285 Holy Family . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Müller 344 Israelites Passing through Red Sea 797] Omnipresence of Christ. . . . . . . . . Hofmann || 3295 The Angels' Greeting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Seifert 345 Moses Striking the Rock . . . . . . . . Raphael | 81o The Good Shepherd. . . . . . . . . . . Plockhorst || 3335 Holy Family. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Roebet 346 Moses Receiving the Tables of Iaw 8II. The Announcement. . . . . . . . . . . . Plockhorst 3341 The Nativity. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sinkel 347 Moses Presenting Law to the People 813 The Consoling Christ. . . . . . . . . . Plockhorst MIADONNAS. 201 Madonna . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cimabue || 315 Madonna . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Giorgione | 613 Madonna of the Workshop, Dagnan-Bouveret 202 Virgin Enthroned. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cimabue 321 Sistine Madonna . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Raphael | 635 Virgin under the Apple Tree. . . . . . . Rubens 204 Madonna. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Giotto 322 Sistine Madonna (Detail). . . . . . . . . Raphael | 673 Mother and Child . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Murillo 221 Madonna of the Tabernacle . . . . . Angelico 324 Madonna of the Chair. . . . . . . . . . . . Raphael | 681 Madonna and Child. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Murillo 24o Madonna and Child . . . . Iºra Filippo Lippi | 325 Madonna Granduca. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Raphael | 681.B Madonna and Child. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Murillo 241 Madonna with Child Jesus. . . . . . . . . . Lippi | 326 Madonna of the Goldfinch . . . . . . . Raphael 681C Madonna and Child . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 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Pectoral Sandpiper. Ring Bird of Paradise. Peccary. Iłottle-nosed Dolphin. Tuftod Puſlin, Butterflies, I'ourth Series. Armadillo. Red-hoaded Duck. Golden-rod. Prairie Sharp-tail Grouse. Brown and Red Bat. American Otter. American Golden Plover. Moths. Canadian Porcupine. Caspian Tern. Flowering Almond. African Lion, Cacti. Flying Squirrel. Hummingbirds. Sillº worm. California Vulture. American Goldeneye. Skunk. Chimpanzee. Puma. Lemon. • §ºrican Mistletoe. Ult.8. Whippoor will. Snapping Turtle. Sandhill Crane. Ginger. Crab-eating Opossum. Geographic Turtle. White Il)is. Iris. Duck-billed Platipus. Cape May Warbler. The Cocoanut. Tufted Titmoufl.e. Northern Hare. Pineapple. IHooded Merganser. Cloveş. Common Ground Hog. Common Mole. AZulea. Nutmeg. American Burn OW1, IKangaroo. Hoary Iłat. Nashville War I) her. English Grupes. Swiſt Fox. Hyacinth. Cedar Wax Wing, Hyrax. Joſſee. - Bonaparte's Gula. Common Baboon. Grinnell'8 Water Thrush. Hairy-tailed Mole. Cineruriu. A. I'ea ther Changing from Green tº Yellow, Woštorn Yellow-Throat. Myrtle Warbler. Blue-winged Yellow Warbler. Golden-winged Warbler. White-crowned Sparrow. Carnations. • IKangaroo Mouse. Fruit: Persimmons. . * Medicinal Plant: Dandellon. IJuropean Goldfinch, ICSkimo Curlew. Savanna Sparrow. Nuttall's Woodpecker. Redhead's Nest. Cynthia Moth. Jade, Precious Coral and Pearls. Roge:3. Pink-sided Junco. Shoveller. Redpoll, - I'erruginous Rough-legged Haw Shoveller's Nest, - Coral, # Mugkallunge. Sträwberries. Inglish Robin Redbreast. rezys-ext:1 % lºſ: ('smirnoroeut sinteosynº) -opvo, "abouw n.w - w · ………………………………… *GITxov (I-5) CIGITIIVJL-JLYGISIÐ … …………………….… '9262 Mourning Warhler. 9351 Mounta in Laſie. 9434 Olive-sidod Flycatcher. 9263 Chestnut-side Warbler. 9352 Fruit: Banana. 435 Tree Spurrow. 9264 Black-throated Blue Warbler. 9353 Oswego Tea, or Bee Palm. 9436 P. lack-throated Green Warbler, 9265 Pointer Dog. 9354 B'ringod Gontian. Closed or Blind | 94.37 Peryl. 9266 Shells, Gentian. 9438 A frican Lion. 9267 Marbles, 9355 Tall or Giant Sunflower. Black-eyed 9439 Alaskan Moose. 9268 Oreg. Susan or Ox-eye Daisy. 9440 I’olar Iłę;1 r. 9269 Minerals. 9356 Wild Columbine. 9441 Pine Grosjeak. 92.70 Wa tor LI11e3. 9357 American lted start. 9442 Field Sparrow. # #. Perch. ; #. 9443 Carolina Wren. Gº Gºt IQ8. }Goan Waves. 9444 Black poll Warbler. 9273 Forests. 9360 I)0mestic ſlow 13. 9445 #º 92.74 Grand Canon. 9361 Western Willet. 9446 Sí riped EIyena. 9275 Torraced Itocks, Yellowstone Park. 9362 Buffle-Head. 9447 (; iraſſe. 9276 Rooster and Hen. 9363 American Earod Grebe. 9448 Mirjk i Spider Monkey. 92.77 Oil Well 9364 Luna and Polyphſ. Inus Moths 9449 Wł, it º V : y a & A. tº * [] I) ( . ſº | e-eyeſ 1* (*(). 9278 Polisheſ, Woods. 9365 Louisiana Tanager. 9450 Itſ voli [I 11 mſn ill ghird. 92.79 Brook Trºut, 9366 Prong-horned Antelope. 9451 Worm-eating Warbler. 9280 Niagara Fºllº; 9367 Sensitive Plant. 9452 Chipping Sparrow. 9281 Purple Ladies' Slipper. 9368 Medicinal Plaint: Al Inond. 9453 Topaz. 92.82 Modicinal Plant: Tea. 9369 Western Horned Owl. 9454 Rhesus Monkey. § §: § #;"| ºi. § }º or Išac trian Camel. e t’ll I WO U18 ' '. I’(*@-(111C H., (* J.) I’41. 92.85 Carolina, Paroquet. 9372 Itod-breasted Sup8ucker. 9457 (, olden-crowned IK Inglet. #; gºink. § #;"; and Secropian MothB. #; King Rail. each. rish Setter. 59 Brown-headed NIJ thatch. 2333 gommon. Minerals and Valuable Ores. |837; Eſtgher plant (Nepenthes). 9460 Sharp-shuinned Hawk. 33% Naº p g 93.76 Medicinal I’lant : Mandrake. 9461 Quartz. ; §§ *::::::: Cocoa. # Yº, ºpil. § gºng Wh:1 Io. * f \ = 2 CE I: & Townsend's 31 I’l) 10:I’. ur or Spear Thistle and Pasture or ; Marylºid Yellow-throat. 93.79 Knot or IRobjn Snipe. I'ra grant Thistle. § Hººd. ; A merican II awk Owl. #: H. i. e Wator Shells. Blue-headed Vireo. 92.95 Wild Cat. 93.82 Collared Lizard 94.66 California Thrash (ºr ; Mººn jºrrel. 9383 Fruit: Apple. 9467 Broad-talled II urn mingbird. § ºff."real # *; º; and x #; Hºused Hawk. lºie: rºi, merican IRough-legged an OUID g 11:1 I’IZ. ; #;"; Blackbird. IRod-tailed Hawks. 9470 I)on) ('stic Cat. *:::::...i !!! g 9386 Short-billed I)ow Itcher. 94.71 Soapwort or IBouncing Bet and Snake- 9301 Weasel (Ermine). 9387 Great-tailed (; rackle head or Turtle-head # ºn Plant quinº. ; Hºrbler. # ºff.º. 9304 Lily of the Valley. ; Hº". ºr. Wºn: º Gila Monster. 9474 Locont’s Sparrow. # §n Toal 9391 Fruit: I’Omegra nate. 94.75 Northern Phala rope. $307 diapper Raii. " ; *ś Plant. CaS81a Clnnamon. # § Woodpecker. w * W l Pal’ rot. } {l . ; ºr. 9394 Gray 1’arrot. 9478 ſurple Violet and Hepatica. 33ió Carbons. § §: Fº § iºn W’a II, 11t 9311 Medicinal Plant: Licorice. arbled Murrelet. º, Ingll Sn W. a 1 in tit. - y g 9397 Black Bear. 9481 IBlack-chinned Hummingbird. #; Hºadles Slipper and Painted Cup. ºš p. ºf River Shells. 9482 Burrowing Owl. 93.14 Willow Ptarmigan 9399 Fruit: Orange. 94.83 Audubon's Warbler. 9815 Stellar's Jay e 9400 Medicinal I’lant: Pepper. 9484 Red-backed Sandpiper. §316 ſtuddy Duck. § #. Curtisso W. #: §"c hosh and A Head. 9317 Muskrat. - 41 I’ equin IDuck. 41 C OD108 &ld rrow ©8. * • ſ? 9487 (XO w8. 93.18 Medicinal Plant: Poppy. 9403 Canada Grouse. s... ...) * 9404 I)ovekie. 9488 Sweet Flag. # §"ind Lead Ore 9405 Beaver. 2489 Green, Heron. §32i Américan fittern º 94.06 Marino Sholls. 9490 yaried Thrush. 9322 Scarlet Ibls e 94.07 I’ruit: Lo Inon. 94.91 Short-billed Marsh Wren. 93.23 Massana fartridge. ; Medicinal Plant : Cubeb8. ; Hººler. 9324 Ring-billed Duck. Audubon's Oriole. arin Stoºs. § 3 l r * r + ° 94.10 Marbled Godwit. 9494 Domestic II Orse. # #. Plant: Thyme. 9411 It usty Blackbird or Grackle. 9495 IRonin's I’lāntain and, Blue Vervain. #327 western Blue Grosbeak #: . Scoter. ; sº |ºtton. * > - Inerican ICIlk. SW’;1 || 1() W - { {I I I (*( ‘A 1 Ce. # #. 9414 Nautilus Shells. #3 Allºs. Thºlish, §336 fteå breasted Nuthatch. §4.15 Flowers: Mountain Laurel. Trailing | ???? §rºlina. Chickºº: 333i Purple Martin Arbutus. 9500 yiolºt-green Swallow. §332 Ring necked fove 9416 Medicinal Plant: Hops. 359; $ºſsbºs; $ 9 9333 Opossum ge 9417 Bullock's Oriole. 9502 () l () [": if h full Geyser. 9334 Čánista." 9418 Sanderling. §§ §§ sº ºk 4. Fireweed. 9335 Medicinal Plant: Digitalls. 2419 great Northern Shrike. # ºntº robucco. 9336 Rayon. 9420 Brandt's Cormorant. a un, yjrptºr. y 9421 Pulſfulo. 9506 Long-billed ("urlew. # º'º, § ... 95% ºverglade Kiſe. $335 Common sunngh.” 9423 Flow; Great Mullein. Moth Mul- ; ºpper Sparrow. (*) Th. . . . . . g # # Mºntain Iölver. 9424. Modicinal Plant: Cocoa Fruit. 9510 Şilver-spºtted Butterfly. * nna's I I urn Inlingn1rſ1. .* * : g 5342 Brittany—(Cows). § #!. §: # º, hell # #ºne Great Northwest. 9427. White-th routed Sparrow. 9513 !hilipping Yellow-breasted Sunbird. 9345 Swamp Rose Mallow. 9428 IParula Warbler. ;: º: Gra } '''i, g 3346 Yellow Ladies' Slipper. 9429 Tour mali Inc. # Fºer. 19347 New, England Aster. Late Purple ; ſº IClephant. 9517 Āmīº and Niniachite. 3t GI’. 4] I l’ ti 8. * * * * * * 49348 Wild Yellow or Canadian Lily. 9432 Bengal Tiger. #; §: "º ocean. #; Yºr iºrow. 9433 Yellow-bellied Flycatcher. 9520 Toma toos. - }}] || ("O lºſi 88. 2554 Gadwall. 9570 Black-headed Grosbeak. 9586 White-tailed Ptarmigan. '9555 Harris's Sparrow. 9571 () live-backed Thrush. 9587 P. lack-billed ('uckoo. 9556 Little Blue. Heron. 9572 Impey an I'heasant. 9588 ('rested Titmouse (Europe). tº 557 Gadwall's Nest. 9573 Crow's Nest. 9589 Nest of the Least Bitter u. 9568 Stony Corals. - 95.74 Hydrold Corals. 9590 Minor (34°rns. '9559 Gem Minerals: Epidote and Chrysolite. 9575 Abert's Squirrel. 9591 Mushroom : Green I&ussula. 2560 Fruit : Red Pepper8. 95.76 Flowers: ('lematis. 96.92 Mushroorn: Fly Mushroom. 9561 Bewick 8 Wren. 9577 Swamp Sparrow. 9593 Tennessee Warbler. '9562 Spotted Sandplper. 9578 Iºlorida (; allinule. 9594 Black Brant. ‘9563 Arctic Towhee. 9579 IEuropean Song Thrush. 9595 White-eyed Towhee. ‘9564 Wostern Red-tail EIawk, 9580 Clarke's Nutcracker. 9596 (; reen Woodpecker (Euro; e). 9565 Woodcock's Nest. 9581 Florida Gallinule's Nest. 95.97 Nest of the King Rall. '9566 Reef-Building Corals. 9582 Milweed Butterfly. 9598 Ornamental Stones. '9567 Easter Lily. 958.3 Ferret. 9599 Grasshoppers (Mexico). 9568 Fruit: Corn. 9584 Flower: Calla Lily. 9600 Mushroom ; Chuuturelle. ‘9569 Bush-Tit. 9685 Lark Sparrow. tºº º º º. º ONE CENT SIZE AND FIVE CENT SIZE The sixty pictures shown on this page are published in the ONE CENT Size, 54 x 8, and in the Five CENT SIZE, 1 ox 12. For names of these pictures, and price of the Five Cent Size, see page 4. Send 60 cents for these 60 pictures in the One Cent Size, or send 50 cents for any ten in the Five Cent Size, or $1.00 for any twenty-one. Directions for Ordering. PLEASE READ CAREFULLY. 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