84 



95. Faust and Mnr.u-ucritc'—" The (iM, (iliUtory _ - - 



96. Aurora -------- 



97. Water Nymph - - 



98. The Ammuciatiou ------- 



99. Legendary -------- 



100. Baisiiig- the Widow's i^ou - - - 



101. Doo's Head— " Boxer " ------ 



10-J. Head -------- 



103. A Scene froni the Franco-Prussian War - - - - 



104. Tax Gatherer ------- 



10.). The Vesper Hvnin - - ' - 



1(16. The Holv Familv ------- 



107. The Infant Christ ------- 



\0S. Classic Landsca])e ---■•--- 

 109. Gentleman and Parrot ------ 



Attention is particularly drawn to the excellent tecliniiine of tlic drapery as 

 painted in this picture. 



no. Drawing of Sir W. J. Clarke, M.L.C. . - - - 



111. Britannia presentimr Gifts _ . - - - 



112. Heads -------- 



113. Medallion of Sir Peihnoud Barry - - - - - 



114. Photo, eidargement of Herr Kahler's Studio - - - 



115. Photograph V the Hon. T. Bent, as Speaker of tlie Legislative 



Assembly 



116. Stand of Indian Photographs presented hy the late J. Bosisto, Escj., 



C.M.G. 



These photographs give a most interesting representation of the leading temples 

 of India and illustrations of daily life. Special attention may be drawn to the 

 photograph of the Taj Mahal in Agra, the mausoleum built by .Shah Jehan to 

 his favorite .Sultana, Moorntaz-i-Mahul. It is of white marble, and so beautiful 

 that it is called a " Poem in Marble " and " The Marble Queen of Sorrow.' 



.1. >/,' Lnbhc. 



Lairesse. 



Armfield. 

 After Dtirer. 

 Korck- Kocclf. 



Murillo. 

 Mwrillo. 

 After Rubens. 



Sego7ii. 



