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been made; the appointed representative of the Trustees, Dr. Edgar 
Browne, and their Chairman, Dr. Rt. Caton, having from time to 
time inspected the work and expressed approval. The cost of the 
work done during 1909 amounted to £115 8s. 5d., being £15 8s. 5d. 
in excess of the annual amount agreed upon. There was, however, 
an unused balance of £56 15s. Od. remaining from 1908 (when only 
£43 5s. Od. was expended) which is now reduced to £43 6s. 7d. ; thus 
providing a sum of £143 6s. 7d. against further operations during 
1910. 
The following additions to the Permanent Collection were made 
during the year :— 
1.—By Purchase from the Autumn Exhibition: 
“Tsles of the Sea” (oil), by D. Y. Cameron, A.R:S.A. 
“The Valley of the Wharfe ” (oil), by Bertram Priestman. 
“On the Beach” (oil), by Walter W. Russell. 
“Springtime, Midlothian” (oil), by J. Campbell Mitchell, 
A.R.S.A. 
“Richmond Castle, Yorkshire—early morning” (oil), by A. 
Friedenson. 
“ Oppidi Opulentia ” (oil), by J. Y. Dawbarn, M.A. 
*“ Morning ” (oil), by H. S. Hopwood. 
“ On the Dutch Coast” (watercolour), by H. W. Mesdag- 
** Miss Rachel Keith” (watercolour), by A. Van Anrooy. 
*“ La Belle Dame sans merci hath thee in thrall ” (watercolour), 
by W. Russell Flint. 
“La Vie Paysanne” (triptych, miniature), by Cecil Jay. 
“Eve” (bronze statuette), by H. A. Pegram, A.R.A. 
- Excuixes— 
Series of 16 etchings, ete., of New York and Pittsburg, by Joseph 
Pennell :—‘“ Standard Oil Works, Staten Island;” ‘ West Street, 
New York,” (aquatint); “* Edgar Thomson Steel Works, Pittsburg; ” 
* Bought under the terms of the Lord Derby Bequest. 
