70 REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1912. 



Late Sung and early Yilan dynasties. 



Ch'ien Hsiian. Landscape, scroll painting; Buddhistic, scroll 

 painting. 



Yilan dynasty. 



Wang Yiian. Flowers, scroll painting. 

 Wang Meng. Landscape, scroll painting. 



MHng dynasty. 

 Lin Liang. Ho-o birds. 



Dynasty not recorded. 



Leng Chen-jen. Landscape, scroll painting. 



BRONZES. 



Seventeen pieces, all Chinese, as follows: A jar of the Shang 

 dynasty (1TC6-1122 B. C.) ; an arrow-vase for the game of pitchpot, 

 Han dynasty (255 B. C. to 221 A. D.) ; and 9 statuettes and 6 

 mirrors of the T'ang and earlier dynasties. 



SCULPTURE. 



Kwan-yin and one attendant, and relief tablet, of the Northern 

 Wei dynasty ; relief tablet of the Wei or T'ang dynasty ; and Kwan- 

 yin, of the T'ang dynasty. 



POTTERY. 



Fourteen specimens of Chinese pottery, 8 of Corean, 7 of Japanese, 

 13 of Persian, and 10 of Mesopotamian. 



ILLUMINATIONS. 



Four Pei-sian and Indo- Persian illuminations by various artists. 



ANCIENT GLASS. 



Seven specimens of ancient Egyptian glass. 



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Mr. William T. Evans, of New York, whose interest in the Gallery 

 has been so strikingly manifested from the time of his initial contri- 

 bution in 1907, made 10 important additions to his collection of the 

 works of contemporary American painters, which, at the end of the 

 year, numbered 137 pieces by 98 artists. One of the older paintings 

 was also replaced by a later and better example of the work of the 



