SECTION OP GRAPHIC ARTS. 313 



TucnFARBKR COMPANY, Tiif. P., Cincinnati, Ohio. —Specimens of lithographic print- 

 ing transferred to metal and to glass, made in the establishment of the donors; 

 'A numbers. 



Unknown donors or depositors. — Two engraved plates and a Japanese wood-block, 

 with impressions from them: 7 numbers. 



Van Elten, Kkiseman, N. A., New York. — Lead-pencil drawings and proofs from 

 etchings by the donor ; i) numbers. 



WALKER, Charles A., Boston, Massachusetts. — Monotypes and proofs from etchings 

 by the donor ; trial proofs and finished impressions of engravings by various en- 

 gravers; 30 numbers. 



Whipple, H. C, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. — Phototypes from ''etchings on glass" 

 by Hamilton; 25 numbers. 



WHITCOMB, W. H., &. Co., Boston, Massachusetts. — Illustrations of the process of 

 clectrotyping, including plates, materials, etc ; 15 numbers. 



WHITNEY, E. J., Brooklyn, New York. — Proofs of wood-engravings by the donor and 

 by other American engravers, from Dr. Alex. Anderson to the present time; 150 

 numbers (318 specimens). 



WILSON, John, & Sox, The University Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts. — Impres- 

 sions from a wood-engraving to illustrate certaiu technical points; "2 numbers. 



Wilson. Thomas, Washington, District of Columbia. (Depositor.)— Drawings by old 

 artists; miniatureson ivory: chromolithographs ; 35 numbers. 



Wolfe, M., Dayton, Ohio. — Fine-line plates for halt-tone process made by the donor, 

 and impressions from blocks made with their aid ; 9 numbers. 



Yeates, William S., Washington, District of Columbia. — Engraving. 



TEMPORARY LOANS FOR THE OHIO VALLEY CENTENNIAL EXPOSITION. 



E. J. WHITNEY, Brooklyn, New York. — 4 specimens. 



The Century Company, New York.— 5 specimens. 



Miss M. Louise McLaughlin, Cincinnati, Ohio. — 2 specimens. 



Miss E. 1). Hale, Boston, Massachusetts. — 2 specimens. 



S. P. Avery, New York. — 8 specimens. 



GEORGE R. Halm, New York. — 1 specimen. 



John Sartain, Philadelphia. — 2 specimens. 



H. WUNDERLICH & Co., Now York.— 2 specimens. 



C. KlaCKNER, New York. — 4 specimens. 



Charles A. Walker, Boston, Massachusetts. — 7 specimens. 



H. DESPARD, New York. — G specimens. 



Charles H. Miller, N. A., New York.— specimens. 



Miss BLANCHE Dillaye, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. — 7 specimens. 



SAMUEL COLMAN, N. A., Newport, Rhode Island. — 8 specimens. 



Miss Ellen Oakford, New Haven, Connecticut. — 7 specimens. 



Mrs. M. S. Twachtman, Cincinnati, Ohio. —4 specimens. 



Mrs. E. L. Getciiell, Worcester, Massachusetts.— specimens. 



MissG. D. Clements, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania — 1 specimens. 



MissH. Frances Osborne, Salem, Massachusetts. —5 specimens. 



William KURTZ, New York. — 15 specimens. 



]•'. GUTEK-UNST, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. — "» specimens. 



CROSSCUP & West, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. — (i specimens. 



The Photo Engraving Company, New York. — 24 specimens. 

 The Photookw i 1:1; Company, New York.— 22 specimens. 

 II. E. Sylvester, Boston, Massachusetts.— 8 specimens. 

 S. K. KoEiii.Eu, Roxbury, Massachusetts. 445 specimens. 



