rent. Crest, a demi antelope springing from a royal crown. The 

 tinctures (or colors) of the charge in both cases it is impossible to 

 determine. 



The Schuyler arms arc on the north side, middle. The carving is 



point holding a falcon proper. Crest, a falcon proper gorged w ith a 

 fillet, strings reflexed. The arms as used by the family on a book 

 plate have the arm issuing from the dexter base point. 



The Livingston arms are on the north side, east. The carving is: 

 Quarterly, first and fourth quarter argent three gilliflowers; second 

 quarter, quarterly first and last gules a chevron argent, second and 

 third azure three martlets; third quarter or, a bend argent between six 

 billets. Crest, a demi Hercules with club in dexter hand and the sin- 

 ister strangling a serpent. Motto, Si je puis. These arms are sub- 

 stantially those given in Sedgwick's life of William Livingston, and 

 the charges of the second and third quarters are there said to be the 

 arms of Hepburn and Callender, probably intermarried families. 



The Jay arms are on the south side, west. The carving is: Argent, 

 a chevron gules, in chief a demi sun in splendor, between two mullets 

 argent below, in base a rock proper surmounted with a large bird close. 

 Crest, a cross calvary. 



The arms as engraved on a book-plate vary in the tincture, and are: 

 Azure, a chevron or, and the remainder of the charge being the same 



