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84. Ed Scarlett, by James Scouler. 



85. Mrs. John Jordan, Jr., by J. Henry Brown. 



86. Unknown Woman, by undetermined artist. 



Nos. 81 and 82 were acquired from Dr. Daniel B. Kirby, New York, 

 N. Y., and Nos. 84, 85, and 86 were acquired from Dorsey Griffith, 

 New Market, Md., through Ruel P. Tolman, Washington, D. C. 



STUDY COLLECTION 



A cameo glass vase, designed by fimile Galle, France, 1895, the gift 

 of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh J . Smith, Jr., was added to the study collection. 



LOANS ACCEPTED 



Twenty-two pieces of modern glass were lent by Mr. and Mrs. Hugh 

 J. Smith, Jr., Scarsdale, N. Y., as follows: 7 French, 1 Finnish, 1 

 Dutch, 3 Swedish, and 4 American, on November 20, 1951 ; 4 Swedish 

 on December 27, 1951, and 2 Swedish on March 17, 1952. 



A jeweled collar of gold, designed with peacock- feather motif, and 

 executed by Mellerio, Paris, was lent by Natalie Clifford Barney and 

 Laura Dreyfus-Barney on June 13, 1952. 



LOANS TO OTHER MUSEUMS AND ORGANIZATIONS 



Two oils, At Nature's Mirror, by Ralph A. Blakelock, and Moon- 

 light, by Albert P. Ryder, were lent to the National Academy of 

 Design, to be included in the exhibition American Tradition, 1800- 

 1900, from December 2 to 23, 1951. (Returned January 3, 1952.) 



Three oils, A Gentlewoman, Upland Pasture, and Portrait of Wyatt 

 Eaton, by J. Alden Weir, were lent to the American Academy of Arts 

 and Letters, for an exhibition during February and March 1952. 

 (Returned April 8, 1952.) 



Oil, At Nature's Mirror, by Ralph A. Blakelock, was lent to the 

 American Federation of Arts, for their traveling show, the American 

 Tradition, 1800-1900, on February 12, 1952. 



Oil, Georgia Pines, by George Inness, was lent to The White House 

 on March 18, 1952, for a period not to exceed 4 years. 



Three oils, Indian Summer, by John Francis Murphy; Spring, by 

 Alexander H. Wyant ; and Portrait of John Tyler, by G. P. A. Healy, 

 were lent to the Bureau of the Budget on March 18, 1952, for a period 

 not to exceed 4 years. 



Five oils, portraits of members of the National Academy of Sci- 

 ences: Louis Agassiz, by Walter Ingalls; Joseph Henry, by Walter 

 Iiigalls; Spencer F. Baird, by Henry Ulke; Charles D. Walcott, by 

 Hattie Burdette, and Charles G. Abbot, by Samantha L. Huntley, 

 were lent to the National Academy of Sciences on April 25, 1952, for 

 a period of 4 years. 



