710 REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1891. 



15. Painting in Water Colors, etc. 



750. WaTKK-('OLOU l'.VINTIN(i. 



751. Miniatures. 



752. Paixtings on Potteky, Poroelaix axd Enamel, and on Musical Instru- 



ments, Furniture. 



753. Painting on Glass. 



754. Painting on Textiles, Paper-maciie, vac. 



755. Painting on Ivory, Talc, etc. 



756. Cartoons for Frescoes and Stained CIlass. 



76. Painting in Oil. 



760. History of Painting. 



Art museums. Portraits of artists. Schools of paiuting, etc. (Literature, 

 prints, etc.) 



761. Ancient Paintings and Pictori.\l Designs, 



762. Italian Schools. 



763. French Schools. 



764. German and Austrian Schools. 



765. Dutch and Flemish Schools. 



766. English Schools. 



767. Scandinavian, Russian, and Minor Euhopban Schools. 



768. American Schools. 



77. The Reproductive or Multiplying Processes not involving Photography. 



770. Relief-engraving. 



Wood-cutting'. 

 Wood-engraving. 

 Relief-engraving on metal. 

 Machine-ruling applied to relief-engraving. 



771. Intaglio-enghaving. 



Line-engraving. 



Etching. 



Soft-gi'ound etching. 



The sand laanner. 



Dry point. 



Mezzotint. 



Roulette work. 



Aquatint. 



Punching. (Opus mallei.) 



Imitation ol' crayon. 



Stipple. 



Machine-ruling applied to intaglio-engraving. 



Mixed methods. 



772. Planographv. (Lithography, Zincography.) 



Crayon. 



Pen-and-iulv auil brush work. 



EngTaviug. 



Etching. 



Si)atteriug. 



Stamping, washing, scraping, etc. 



Machine-ruling applied to planograpliy. 



Autography. 



