150 REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1890. 



Chapman, J. Linton, Brooklyn, New York. Specimens of wood-engraving, glypho- 

 graphy, and medal-ruling. (Cat. Nos. 3235-3239.) 



Cincinnati Museum Association, Cincinnati, Ohio. Drawings by pupils of the Art 

 Academy of Cincinnati, in charcoal, crayon, pencil, pen-and-ink, sepia and 

 water-colors. (Cat. Nos. 3026-3075.) 



Day, Benjamin, New York, New York. Specimens of pasting-tints manufactured by 

 the donor. (Cat. No. 3244.) 



Devoe, F. W., & Co., New York, New York. Priced catalogue of artists' materials. 

 (Cat. No. 3107.) 



Fuchs & Lang, New York, New York. One lot of catalogues, circulars, etc., of lith- 

 ographic materials, etc. (Cat. No. 3108.) 



Gutekunst, F., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Specimens of collographic printing, ex- 

 ecuted in the establishment of the donor. (Cat. Nos. 3431-3433.) 



Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts. A bibliography of Hogarth. By 

 Frank Weitenkampf. (Cat. No. 3413.) 



HeUotype Printing Company, Boston, Massachusetts. Heliotypes and half tone photo- 

 lithographs, executed in the establishment of the donors. (Cat. Nos. 2955- 

 2959, 3131-3138, 3242-3243.) 



Johnson, Charles Eneu, & Co., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Collection of varnishes, 

 oils, pigments, etc., illustrating the composition and making of printing inks. 

 (Cat. Nos. 3079-3104.) 



Jnengling, F., New York, New York. Engraved block, with electrotype, and im- 

 pressions from it, illustrating the method of engraving on wood in intaglio. 

 (Cat. Nos. 2959-2961, 3023-3624.) 



Kimmel & Voigt, New York, New York. Four impressions from a dry-ground aqua- 

 tint plate. (Cat. Nos. 3453-3456.) 



Koehler, Miss Hedwig J., Roxbury, Massachusetts. Two psaligraphic pictures. (Cat. 

 Nos. 2938-2939.) 



Koehler, S. R., Roxbury, Massachusetts. Etchings, wood-engravings, etc. (Cat- 

 Nos. 2969-3006.) 



Kuuz, Geo. F., New York, New York. Specimens of mineralography. (Cat. Nos. 

 3226-3228.) 



Kurtz, William, New York, New York. Specimens of half-tone process work in re- 

 lief, executed in the establishment of the donor. (Cat. Nos. 3465-3470.) 



Macdonough, James, President American Bank-Note Company, New York, New York. 

 Specimen of bank-note engraving. (Cat. No. 3464.) 



Mayforth, Max, and Mrs. Chas. A. Krause, Washington, District of Columbia. Col- 

 lection of etchings, engravings, and lithographs. (Cat. Nos. 3149-3207.) 



McConnell, Dr. J. C, Washington, District of Columbia. Pen-and-ink drawing by 

 the donor. (Cat. No. 3457.) 



Miller, William, New York, New York. Specimens of India paper, etc., used in taking 

 knife-proofs from wood- engravings. (Cat. Nos. 2964-2966.) 



Osborne, J. W., Washington, District of Columbia. Collection of specimens of process 

 work, engravings, lithographs, etc. (Cat. Nos. 3274-3412.) N. B. — This com- 

 prises only that part of the Osborne collection placed on exhibition. The larger 

 part still remains to be classified and registered. Specimens of process work. 

 (Cat. Nos. 3447-3449.) Photography in printing ink. — Pouncy's Patent Process. — 

 By Thomas Sutton, b. a. London: 1863. (Cat. No. 3450.) 



Pennsylvania Museum and School of Industrial Art, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. 

 Six designs by pupils, in pen-and-ink and in water-colors. (Cat. Nos. 2930-2935.) 



Photo-Gravure Company, New York, New York. Specimens of half-tone photo- 

 lithography executed in the establishment of the donors. (Cat. Nos. 3414-3425.) 



Scientific Publishing Company, New York. One set of chromolithographic plates 

 from Kunz's work on gems, published by the donors. (Cat. No. 3471.) 



Shanks, P. M., & Co., London, England. Description and specimens of work done on 

 Shanks' engraving machine. (Cat. No. 3105.) 



