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drawn by Mrs. Daisy Fitzhugh Ayers. executrix. Genevra dei Benci, 

 attributed to Leonardo da Vinci, withdrawn by the Misses Janet R. and 

 Mary Buttles. Christ in the Temple, by J. P. Tiepolo ; The Doctor's 

 Visit, by Jan Steen ; Dedham Vale, by John Constable ; and A Young 

 Dutch Girl, by N. Drost, were AvithdraAvn by Mr. Ealph Cross John- 

 son, but returned to the gallery before the close of the year with the 

 exception of the last named. Five portraits : Col. Mark Hopkins in 

 Continental Uniform (copy by Robert Hinckley) ; Dr. Mark Hopkins, 

 Educator, by Sarony; Hon. Edw^ard Everett, by Asher Brown Du- 

 rand ; Mrs. Edward Everett, by Gambardella ; and Charlotte Brooks 

 Everett, by George P. A. Healy; withdraAvn by Mrs. Charlotte 

 Everett Wise Hopkins (Mrs. Archibald Hopkins). Clearing Up, in 

 the Berkshires, by James Henry Moser, was acquired by the Cosmos 

 Club from Mrs. J. H. Moser, the owner, and withdrawn by the club. 

 The Finding of Moses, attributed to the period of Paul Veronese, 

 withdrawn by Mrs. F. S. Bloss. Sea, Sand and Solitude, by Edward 

 Trenchard, withdrawn by the artist. Seven paintings : Portrait of 

 Mr. Levi Woodbury, of New Hampshire ; Portrait of Mrs. Levi Wood- 

 bury, of New Hampshire; Portrait of an Old Gentleman, and St. 

 Dominic and the Christ Child, artists not given ; Landscape, attributed 

 to Berghem ; Parrot and Fruit, and Flowers, attributed to Zuccarelli ; 

 from the collection lent by the Duchess de Arcos (Virginia Wood- 

 bury Lowery Brunetti), withdrawn by Mr. Woodbury Blair, attor- 

 ney in fact for the duchess. Four paintings from the loan collection 

 of the American Federation of Arts were distributed for the federa- 

 tion as follows : Ducks on the Bank, by Franz Grassel, sent to E. O. 

 Summer at Brooklyn, N. Y. ; Memory of the Tyrol, by J. P. Jung- 

 hanns, and The Garden, by Max Clarenbach, to the Art Institute of 

 Chicago, Chicago, 111. ; and Portrait of Mrs. Penelope Wheeler, by 

 George Sauter, to Messrs Budworth & Sons, New York City. 



Caresse Enfantine, a painting by Mar}^ Cassatt, belonging to the 

 Evans collection, the property of the gallery, was lent to the American 

 Federation of Arts to be included in an exhibition of pictures of 

 children under the auspices of the federation, to be shown in six 

 southern cities: Louisville, Ky. : Roanoke, Va. ; Savannah, Ga.; 

 Charleston, S. C. ; Richmond and Norfolk, Va. The Avork elicited 

 much favorable comment, and was retuined to its place in the gallery 

 at the close of the exhibition. 



THE HENRY WARD RANGER FUND. 



The purchases made by the council of the National Academy of 

 Design from the fund provided by the income from the Henry Ward 



