484 New Yoek at the Woeld's Columbian Exposition. 



Port Leyden Union School.— Regents' 

 papers, 1 vol. 



Portville Union School. — Regents' pa- 

 pers, 1 vol. 



Potsdam Normal School. — Herbariums, 

 3 portfolios; written work, 1 vol. ; photo- 

 graphs, 41. 



Poughkeepsie High School.— Drawings 

 (astronomy), 12 ; drawings (botany), 30 ; 

 drawings, 44 ; architects' plans, 4 ; draw- 

 ings (arcliitectural), 32 ; drawings, maps, 

 50; herbariums; written work, 5 vols. ; 

 class note books, 4 vols. ; photographs 3 ; 

 Regents' papers, 1 vol. 



Poughkeepsie Public Schools. — Statis- 

 tical charts, 4 ; forms and blanks ; draw- 

 ings, 94; drawings, maps, 23; relief maps, 

 4; written work, 16 vols.; paper cutting 

 and folding, 46 pieces; photographs, 6. 



Poughkeepsie. — (See, also, Rivervlew 

 Academy and Vassar College.) 



Pratt Institute, Brooklyn. — Occupied 

 2, 250 square feet of space and presented a 

 comprehensive exhibit in all its depart- 

 ments. The following summary is gen- 

 eral in its nature : Department of com- 

 merce — Collection of short-hand books 

 and periodicals, largest in the world, except 

 Oxford's; courses of study and illustrative 

 work in phonography, typewriting, book- 

 keeping and penmansliip. Department of 

 domestic art — Courses of study and illus- 

 trative work in plain sewing, fine sewing, 

 millinery and dressmaking, each piece ac- 

 companied by drawings. Department of 

 domestic science — Courses of study in 

 biology, chemistry, physics, household 

 science, hygiene, laundry and cookery ; 

 students' woi'k in each subject; photo- 

 graphs of noted scientists. Department 

 of industrial and fine arts ■ — Drawing, pen- 

 cil, charcoal, ink ; modeling ; designing, 

 architectural, mechanical and ornamental; 

 art needlework; clay modeling; silks, 

 gold and silverware, made from designs 

 of the students; wood carving. Depart- 

 ment of science and technology — Model 

 house, made by evening classes in car- 

 pentry and painting; work in fresco 

 painting, machinery, plumbing, etc.; 

 mathematics and science work, illustrated 

 by courses of study, charts, apparatus, 

 experiments, etc. High School — Courses 

 of study; written work in all studies; 

 manual training work. Kindergarten — 

 Gift work, occupations, photographs and 

 descriptions of work in drawing, science, 

 music and physical culture. Library — 

 Several hundred standard works, classi- 

 fied, indexed and accessioned by students ; 

 card catalogues; reading and reference 

 lists; plans and elevations of new art 

 building; photographs of classes at work; 

 photographs of buildings, interiors, etc. 



Pulaski Academy. — Regents' papers, 1 

 vol.; photographs, 3. 



Randolph. — (See Chamberlain Insti- 

 tute.) 



Red Creek Union Seminary. — Regents' 

 papers, 1 vol. 



Rensselaerville Academy. — Regents' 

 papers, 1 vol. 



Rensselaer County District Schools. — 

 Photographs, 6. 



Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (with 

 U. S. N. Y. exhibit).— Photographs, 23. 



Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy. 



— Maps, topographical, 3. Photographs 



— Institute, classes, etc., 18; gunshot 

 wounds, 2 albums. Works of alumni — 

 noted bridges, buildings, canals, etc., 

 397; unframed, 1 portfolio. Publications 



— Alumni, 59 vols.; students, 1 vol. 

 Surveys, geological, 3. Students' work 



— Maps, surveys, drawings, topography, 

 etc., 40 wing frames, 35 wall frames ; 

 bridge drawings, 1 portfolio. Miscella- 

 neous — Historical data of graduates; 

 maps of railroads constructed by grad- 

 uates ; statistical charts, 2; list of presi- 

 dents, vice-presidents, superintendents 

 and general managers of railroad, iron and 

 steel companies graduates from the in- 

 stitute; diploma and grand prix, Paris, 

 1889; cotton centennial award, 1884-1885. 

 Photographs of famous structures built by 

 institute alumni — Ferris wheel, by G. W. 

 G. Ferris, '85 ; Manufactures Building, 

 Machinery Building, E. C. Shanklaud, 

 '78, chief engineer Edgemoor Bridge 

 Co., builders, N. G. Morse, '71, president; 

 Thames River bridge, A. P. Ballu, '61, 

 chief engineer ; Poughkeepsie bridge. 

 Union Bridge Company, Chas. McDonald, 

 '71, president, Roberto Escobar, '57, 

 chief engineer; Nicaraugua canal (bird's 

 eye view), A. G. Menocal, '62, chief engi- 

 neer; Washington bridge, Harlem river, 

 Theo. Cooper, '58, consulting engineer ; 

 Brooklyn bridge, W. A. Roebling, '57, 

 chief engineer ; Suspension bridge, Nia- 

 gara, L. L. Buck, '68; U. S. twin-screw 

 armored steel cruiser, "Maine," Burdett 

 C. Gowing, '61, chief engineer, U. S. N. 



Richfield Springs Union Free School and 

 Academy. — Catalogues, 3 pams. ; Regents' 

 papers, 3 vols.; drawings, forms and 

 blanks, 23 ; written work, 2 vols. ; photo- 

 graphs, 1; "The Student," 1886-1893, 1 

 vol. 



Rikeman's (Miss) School, Rye Neck. — ■ 

 One portfolio. 



Rivervlew Academy, Poughkeepsie. — 

 Drawings, 5; photographs, 34. 



Rhinebeck Union School. ^ — Regents' 

 papers, 1 vol. 



Rochester Athenaeum and Mechanics' 

 Institute. — Children's classes, freehand 

 and mechanical designs, 1 wall portfolio; 

 original designs, 1 wall portfolio; speci- 

 men freeliand, mechanical and life draw- 

 ings and designs, 55 frames; drawings, 



