SECTION OF GRAPHIC ARTS 311 



Heinemann, E., New York.— Proofs of wood-engravings by the donor; 10 numbers. 



Hi i.ioTYi'i: Printing Company, The, Boston, Massachusetts. — Heliotypes, helio- 

 chromes, photolithography, etc., executed in the establishment of the donors; 

 48 numbers. 



HlLL, John Henry, Xyack Turnpike, New York. — Etchings by the donor ; aquatints 

 by John Hill ; 4 numbers. 



Hitchcock, Prop. Romyn, Washington, District of Columbia.— Photo-collotypes; 

 (J numbers. 



Hoe, Robert, & Co., New York.— Illustrations of presses built by them : A numbers. 



HoSKIN, ROBERT, Brooklyn, New York. — Proofs from wood-engravings by the donor; 

 11 numbers. 



1 1. »ugh, Walter, Washington, District of Columbia. — Old German etchings; 2 num- 

 bers. 



HOVENUEN, THOMAS, X. A. — Proofs of etchings by the donor; 2 numbers. 



IVES, FREDERICK E., (Crosscup & West), Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. — Illustrations 

 of thr original " Ives Process," including models of machinery, etc.; book: "A 

 New Principle in Heliochromy ; " 69 numbers. 



JUENGLING, P., New York. — Proofs of wood-engravings by the donor; 27 numbers. 



Kappes, Alfred, A. N. A., New York. — Charcoal-drawing by the donor. 



Ketterltnus Printing House, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. — Illustrations of ruling 

 and etching on lithographic stone, including a stone; 16 numbers. 



Kim.mi.i. & VoiGT, New York. — Illustrations of the printing of intaglio plates (etch- 

 ings, etc.), including tools and materials; 41 numbers. 



KLACENER, C, New York. — Proofs of etchings and engravings published by the 

 donor ; f» numbers. 



KOEHLER, S. R., Roxbury, Massachusetts. — Etchings, engravings, lithographs, pro- 

 cess work, etc. ; 107 numbers. 



KURTZ, WlLUAM, New York.— Specimens of half-tone process work by the donor; 

 gelatine prints by Tessic du Motay : 20 numbers. 



LlNTON, W. J., New Haven, Connecticut. — Illustrations of the history of wood- 

 engraving, in originals and in photographs; proofs from wood-engravings by 

 the donor; 122 numbers (202 specimens). 



Lowell, John A., & Co., Boston, Massachusetts. — Proof of an engraving by S. A. 

 Schoff, published by the donors. 



Marsh Collection. U. S. National Museum. (Depositor.) Wood-cuts and mezzotints; 

 8 numbei s. 



MAURER, Louis, New York. — Drawing by the donor. 



MILLER, CHA8.H.,N. A., New York. — Drawings, sketches, and proofs of etchings by 

 by the donor; 13 numbers. 



Miller, William, New York. — Proofs of wood-engravings by the donor; 22 numbers. 



MORAN. Mrs. Emily K., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.— Proofs of etchings by the 

 donor ; 10 numbers. 



MORAN, Mrs. M. NlMMO, New York. — Proofs of etchings by the donor; 4 numbers. 



MORAN, PETER, Philadelphia. — An etched plate in its various stages, etching tools 

 ami proofs of etchings by the donor; •">."> numbers. 



MORAN THOMAS, N. A., New York. — Proofs of etchings by the donor; 6 numbers. 



N ICHOL80N, W. L., Washington, District of Columbia. — Etchings bj William Nichol- 

 son, R. S. A.; 2 numbers. 



Nicoll, J. C.,N. A., New York. — Proofs of etchings by the donor; 5 numbers. 



Niemeyer, Prop. John H., New Haven, Connecticut.— Water-color sketch by the 

 donor. 



0'NriLL,J0HN A., Washington, District of Columbia. — Engraving by 8. A. Schoff. 



Osborne, J. W., Washington, District of Columbia.— Specimen of printing on metal. 

 ( Also a large collection of process work, etc., not yet registered.) 



Parrish, Stephen, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.— Proofs of etchings and dry points 

 by the donor; 12 numbers. 



