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LIST OF ACCESSIONS KECEIVED AS GIFTS, AKHANGEI) AI>PHABETICALLV ACCORD- 

 ING TO NAMES OF DONORS, FOR THE YEAR ENDING JUNE 30, 1891. 



Avery, S. P., New York: Etching, lithographs, etc., by French artists, ((^at. Nos. 



4691-4741.) 

 Bureau of Engraving and Printing, Wasliington, D. C. : Specimens of lathe work, 



portraits and vignettes for bank notes. (Deposited.) (Cat. Nos. 3475-3537.) 

 Champney, J. Wells, New York : Lithographs and a woodcut by American artists. 



(Cat. Nos. 4674-4688. ) 

 Chandler, Prof. C. F., New York: Specimens of photo-mechanical process work. 



(Cat. Nos. 36H-3610. ) 

 Cheney, Mrs. Eduah 1)., Jamaica Plain, Mass. : Two engraved portraits. (Cat. Nos. 



3558 and 3644.) 

 Davis, John P., New York: Two )>roofs of wood engravings hy the donor. (Cat. 



Nos. 3620 and 3621.) 

 Devoe, F. W. & Co., New York: Specimens of oil colors in bladders. (Cat. Nos. 



3665-3675.) 

 Estes & Lauriat, Boston; Blind impression from an etching. (Cat. No. 3.559.) 

 Falconer, J. M., Brooklyn, N. Y. : Illustrations of methods of putting up water col- 

 ors; artists tools. (Cat. Nos. 3676-3719, 4762-4766. ) 

 Cindriez, Ch., Chalons-sur-Marne, France: Heliograph by NicephoreNiepce. (Cat. 



No. 3473.) 

 Hayden, Mrs. C. W., Washington, 1). C. : Eight engravings. (Cat. Nos. 3.538-3545.) 

 Hubbard, Gardiner G., Washington, 1). C. : Two catalogues. (Cat. Nos. 3.5,56 and 



3557. ) 

 Ives, Frederick E., Philadelphia: Pamphlet by the donor, " Photography in theccd- 



ors of nature." (Cat. No. 3629.) 

 Osborne, J. W., Washington, D. C. : Specimens of iihoto-mechauical process work, 



including a complete technical elucidation of the donors own process, books, 



pamphlets, etc. (Cat. Nos. 3560-3578, 3643, 3720-4671, 4742-4761.) 

 SniiUie, James D., N. A., New York: Three aquatints by the donor (Cat. Nos. 3579- 



3581). 

 Staigg, Mrs. R, M,, Boston: Two engravings (Cat. Nos. 3641 and 3642). 

 Stroud, Mrs. Mary I., Washington, D. C. : One mezzotint portrait (Cat. No. 3474). 

 Tokuno, T., Tokio, Japan: Six specimensof Japanese color-prints, and five .Japanese 



illustrated books (Cat. Nos. 3630-3640). 

 Ward, S. G., Washington, D. C. : One etching by Callot (Cat. No. 3653). 

 AVatkins, J. E., Washington, D. C: Cuttings from journals relating to techTiical 



matters (Cat. Nos. 3600 and 3601). 

 AV(dfe, M., Dayton, Ohio: Specimens of ]ihoto-meclianical process work (Cat. Nos. 



3245-3251). 



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