310 REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1889. 



Bureau, The, op Engraving and Printing. Washington, District of Columbia (de- 

 positor). — Illustrations of the process of engraving ami transferring bank-notes, 

 including plates and a steel roller ; fi numbers. 



CASselL & Company (limited), London and New York.— Wood-engravings, after 

 Gustave Dor6 ; 12 numbers. 



Castle, Dr. Fred. A., New York. — Proofs from wood blocks, engraved by Dr. Alex. 

 Anderson, in the possession of the donor ; 6 numbers (37 specimens). 



Century Company, The, New York (depositor). — Drawings, proofs of wood-en- 

 gravings, and process prints made for the Century Magazine, and wood-engrav- 

 ers' tools and materials ; 94 numbers. 



Chandler, Prof. Charles F., Columbia College, New York.— Process prints of 

 various kinds ; 137 numbers. 



Cheney, Mrs. Ednah D., Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts. — Proofs and prints, mostly 

 from plates engraved by John Cheney ; Memoir of John Cheneys, written by the 

 donor; 28 numbers. 



Church, F. S., N. A., New York. — Drawings, proofs from etchings, and an oil sketch 

 by the donor ; 8 numbers. 



Closson, William B., Lancaster, Massachusetts. — Proofs of wood-engravings by the 

 donor ; G numbers. 



Crosscup & West. — (See Ives, F. E.) 



Dana, William Jay, Bostou, Massachusetts. — Proofs of wood-engravings by the 

 donor; 10 numbers. 



Day, Benjamin, New York. — Apparatus for using Day's Rapid Shading Mediums, 

 with specimens of work done by its means ; 7 numbers. 



De Vinne, Theo. L., The De Viune Press, New York. — Tableau, illustrating the over- 

 laying of wood-engravings. 



Donaldson, Thomas, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.— Etchings by American artists, 

 from the "American Art Review " ; 17 numbers. 



Dougal, W. II., Washington, District of Columbia. — Proofs and prints from plates 

 engraved by the donor; 8 numbers. 



Durand, John, Paris, France. — Copperplate, "Ariadne," after Van derlyn, engraved 

 by the late Asher Brown Durand, N. A., and working proofs from the same ; 10 

 numbers. 



Falconer, J. M., Brooklyn, New York. — Proofs from original plates by the donor 

 (etching, dry point, roulette work) : Baxter oil prints; 5 numbers. 



Farrer, Henry, New York. — Proofs of etchings by the donor; catalogue of New 

 York Etching Club, 1888, with illustrations; 18 numbers. 



Fillebrown, F. E., Boston, Massachusetts. — Proofs of wood-engravings executed by 

 tbe donor ; 8 numbers. 



Forbes Lithograph Manufacturing Company, The, Boston, Massachusetts.— Al- 

 bertypes, executed in the establishment of the donors; 74 numbers. 



Gebbie & Co., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.— Photogravures, executed in the estab- 

 lishment of the donors ; 11 numbers. 



(iiFFOHD, R. Swain, N. A., New York. — Proofs of etchings by the donor; 14 numbers. 



Goode, Prof. G. Brown, Washington, District of Columbia.— Wood-engravings, 

 process work, silhouettes, etc.; 68 numbers. Engraving by Claude Mellan (de- 

 posited). 



Gutekunst, F., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. — Illustrations of the process of gelatine 

 printing, including negative, film, etc., executed in the establishment of the 

 donor; 10 numbers. 



Haight & Dudley, Poughkeepsie, New York. — Specimens of color printing exe- 

 cuted in the establishment of the donors; 17 numbers. 



Harper & Brothers, New York.— Proofs of wood-engravings executed for Harper's 

 Monthly, Harper's Weekly, and Harper's Bazar: 35 numbers. 



Hart, Charles Henry, Philadelphia, Pentisylvania^-Engraviugs, etchings, litho- 

 graphs, mezzotints, and aquatint; 33 numbers. 



