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1896. Aged Gl : Photograph by Bachrach, Baltimore. 



Reproduced in Amer. Review of Reviews, vol. 25 (Apr., 1902): 430; also vol. 30 (Sept., 1904): 323; also 



vol. 40 (Aug., 1909): 170. 

 Also in no. 45. 



1S97, Aug. or Sept. Aged 62: Photograph by A. D. Wyatt, Brattleboro, Vt. 

 Reproduced in Harper's Weekly, vol. 43 (Nov. 25, 1899): 1184. 



Also in Pubis. Astron. and Astrophysical Society of America, vol. 1 (1910): frontispiece. 

 Also in nos. 11, 12, 26, 30, 31, 38, 42, 69, and 77 above; also no. 216 (ed. by G. lies) of Section II. 



190.3. Aged 68: Bachrach, Baltimore and Washington, D. C. 

 In nos. 14, 72, and 86 above. 



1907, May 4. Aged 72: Photograph taken by F. S. Archenhold in Washington, D. C. 



Reproduced in Weliall, Berlin, vol. 10 (Aug. 15, 1910): opposite page 322; no. 44 above. 

 1907, Aug. 7. Aged 72: Photograph taken by Mr. C. A. Chant, of Toronto, at the Lick Ob- 

 servatory. 

 Reproduced with, "Note regarding the portrait of Professor Newcomb" in Jl. Roy. Astr. Soc. Can., vol. 

 3 (July-Aug., 1909): 312-313. 



1909, Mar. Aged 74: Photograph by Harris and Ewing, Washington, D. C. 

 Reproduced in Outlook, vol. 92 (July 24, 1909): 757. 



1909, Mar. Aged 74: Another photograph (taken same day) by Harris and Ewing, Washing- 

 ton, D. C. 



Reproduced in Sci. Amer., vol. 101 (July 24, 1909): 53. 

 Also in no. 90 above. 



The portraits in nos. 67 and 71 above have not been identified. 



PORTRAITS— PAINTINGS. 



1. By E. F. Miller, of Washington, D. C, 1882. 



Property of S. Newcomb 'a daughter, Mrs. Josepha Whitney, 227 Church Street, New Haven, Conn. 



2. By Julius Ulke, of Washington, 1887. 



Portrait ordered by the Russian Government for the gallery of famous astronomers at the Imperial Observa- 

 tory of Poulkovo. Simon Newcomb is the only representative of America in the gallery. 



3. By R. G. Hardie, of Boston, 1897. 



Portrait ordered by colleagues and friends and presented to Johns Hopkins University. 

 Reproduced in New England Mag., n. s. vol. 19 (Sept., 1898): 10. 



Reproduced (from a photo of the painting, by A. D. Wyatt, of Brattleboro, Vt.) in the Amer. Jl. Math., 

 vol. 21 (Jan., 1899): frontispiece. 



4. By C. H. L. Macdonald, of Washington, D. C, painted about 1899. 



Property of Mrs. Josepha Whitney. 



5. By C. H. L. Macdonald, of Washington, D. C, copied from no. 4 in the fall of 1909, with 



reference also to the Wyatt photograph of 1897. 

 Portrait ordered by friends and presented to the American Philosophical Society for their rooms in 

 Philadelphia, Pa. 



6. By C. H. L. Macdonald, of Washington, D. C, copy of no. 5. 



In the National Museum, Washington. Loaned by Dr. Anita N. McGee. 



7. By C. H. L. Macdonald, of Washington, D. C, another copy of no. 5. 



Property of S. Newcomb 's daughter, Mrs. F. A. Wilson, Pelham, N. Y. 



8. By C. H. L. Macdonald, of Washington, another copy of no. 5 on a smaller scale. 



Property of S. Newcomb 's granddaughter, Mrs. David M. Willis, Fairfax, Marin Co., Calif. 



9. By H. F. Waltman, of New York City, painted about 1906. 



Property of the Cosmos Club, Washington, D. C. The picture is 17 x 14 inches in size. 



There is also a crayon portrait made in 1880 or 1881 by Dr. Anita N. McGee from 



Klauser's photograph of 1879. It is now in her possession in Washington. 

 Finally there is a medallion of Simon Newcomb in the science panel of one of two 



bronze doors for the west entrance of the United States Capitol. These doors 



were designed and modeled by Professor Louis Amateis in 1910. At present they 



are in the vestibule of the New National Museum. 



