312 REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1889. 



Parsons, Charles, New York.— Wood-cut by Dr. Alex. Anderson. 



Pendleton, J. S., New York. (Depositor.)— The Saxton Engraving Machine, in- 

 vented by the grandfather of the depositor, together with plates, specimens, 

 etc.; G numbers (most of them including several specimens). 



Photo-Engraving Company, The, New York.— Illustrations of the process of photo- 

 engraving, including plates, etc.; specimens of the work done iu the establish- 

 ment of the donors; 63 numbers. 



Photogravure Company, The, New York. — A photo-gravure plate, and photo- 

 gravures executed in the establishment of the donors; 9 numbers (including 

 series of six and more specimens each). 



Portrait Collection of the U. S. National Museum. (Depositor.) — Engravings, mez- 

 zotints, etc.; 8 numbers. 



Prang, L., & Co., Roxbury, Massachusetts. — Illustrations of the processes and his- 

 tory of lithography and chromolithograph y ; wood-engravings; a drawing; 

 specimens of stenochromy ; 473 numbers. 



Radtke, Lauckner, & Co.. New York.— Proof of a dry-point by William H. Lip- 

 pincott, published by them. 



Ross, Charles J., Burlington, New Jersey. — Specimens of the papers for process- 

 drawing made by the donor, with drawings upou them, and impressions from the 

 blocks made from these drawings ; 23 numbers (49 specimens). 



Rowlands, Walter, Allstou, Massachusetts. — Engravings of various kinds; 24 

 numbers. 



Royle, John, & Sons, Patterson, New Jersey. — Photographs of routing machines 

 made by the donors ; 2 numbers. 



Russell & Richardson, Boston, Massachusetts. — Proofs of wood-engravings made 

 by and in the establishment of the donors; 20 uumbers. 



Sarony, Napoleon, New York. — Lithograph made by the donor. 



Sartain, John, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. — Illustrations of the process of mez- 

 zotinting, iucludiug a plate and tools; proofs of mezzotints by the donor; 16 

 numbers. 



Schofe, S. A., Newtonville, Massachusetts. — Proof of an engraving by the donor. 



School of Drawing and Painting, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Massachusetts. — 

 Drawings by pupils of the school in lead pencil, crayon, charcoal, etc. ; 12 num- 

 bers. 



Schrauhstadter, C. Jr., St. Louis, Missouri. — "Star Engraving Plates," with 

 tools, etc. ; 9 numbers. 



Sellers, John & Son, New York. — Engravers' tools and materials; 8 numbers. 



Sharp, George B., New York. — Plates of various metals for the use of engravers 

 and etchers; 4 numbers. 



Shirlaw, Walter, A. N. A., New York.— Drawings and proof of an etching by the 

 donor; 4 numbers. 



Smillie, George II., N. A., New York. — Pencil drawings by the donor; trial proof 

 of an engraving by James Smillie ; 3 numbers. 



Smillie, James D., N. A., New York. — Drawings, sketches iu oil and in water-colors, 

 and proofs of etchings by the donor ; 10 numbers. 



Smillie, T. W., Washington, District of Columbia. — Specimens of medal-ruling over 

 fossils; 3 numbers. 



Somkrs Brothers, Brooklyn, New York. — Specimens of lithographic printing on 

 metal executed in the establishment of the donors ; 17 numbers. 



Stearns, Prop. R. E. C, Washington, District of Columbia. — Specimens of color- 

 printing; 15 numbers. 



Struthers, Joseph, & Co., New York. — Proofs from blocks made by the wax 

 process in the establishment of the donors ; 6 numbers. (Each number consisting 

 of a series of specimens.) 



Stuart, Frederic T., Boston, Massachusetts.— Set of working proofs from a plate 

 engraved by the donor ; 8 numbers. 



