19 
308. A Deep Thinker, (Toad), . 
J. F. D. Bailly, 
12.50 
309. The Bootblack. Loaned by F. Andrews, 
J. F. D. Bailly, 
310. Shine ’em up ? (Toad), 
J. F. D. Bailly, 
2.00 
311. My Darling, (Toad), .... 
J. F. D. Bailly, 
2.00 
312. Charlie Backus, (Toad), 
J. F. D. Bailly, 
3.00 
313. “ Walking Down Broadway,” . 
J. F. D. Bailly, 
2.50 
314. “We won’tgoHome’tillMorning,” (Toad), J. F. D. Bailly, 
2.00 
315. Skating, (Toad.), ..... 
J. F. D. Bailly, 
2.00 
316. Skating, (Toad), .... 
J. F. D. Bailly, 
2.00 
317. The Warrior’s Beturn, (Toad), 
J. F. D. Bailly, 
2.00 
318. Sold Again, (2 Frogs), 
J. F. D. Bailly, 
6.00 
319. The Lovers, (Kittens), 
J. F. D. Bailly, 
6.00 
320. Paganini, (Dressed Bird), . 
J. F. D. Bailly, 
6.00 
321. Domino ! (2 Squirrels), 
J. F. D. Bailly, 
6.00 
322. Euchered! (2 Squirrels), . 
-J. F. D. Bailly, 
6.00 
323. Going to the Exhibition, (2 Squirrels), . 
J. F. D. Bailly, 
6.00 
324. The Father of a Family, (2 Frogs), . 
J. F. D. Bailly, 
4.00 
325. A Sunny Day, (Frog), . . 
J. F. D. Bailly, 
2.50 
326. The Lone Fisherman. Loaned by F, Andrews. 
327. “The Clearin’,” (Squirrels in case), . C. W. Graham. 
328. A New England Home Sixty Years Ago, log cabin, well sweep, etc. 
0. W. Graham. 
329. Cinderella Going to the Ball, (in case), C. W. Graham. 
Fairy Coach drawn by white rats, with frog driver and footman ; Godmother in the foreground- 
330. “ Who’s that knocking ? ” (incase), . C. W. Graham. 
A woodpecker tapping on a hollow tree disturbs the occupant. 
331. Don Quixote, (statuesque, in case), . C. W. Graham. 
332. Taking his Grist to Mill, (in case), . C. W. Graham. 
Kitten and Squirrels. A kitten harnessed to a cart filled with corn, has been driven up to an 
old windmill, where the driver and miller are unloading. 
333. A matched Pair, (in case) . . . C. W. Graham. 
Pair of kittens harnessed to a stylish cutter. Occupants, Squirrel and his lady. 
334. The Fair Equestrian, (in case), . . C. W. Graham. 
Miss Chipmunk in full riding costume, taking a morning canter on a Mink. 
335. The Old, Old Story, (Squirrels in case), C. W. Graham. 
336. Backwoods Borneo, (Squirrels in case), . 0. W. Graham. 
The Balcony Scene. 
337. “Git Out!” (Frog and Alligator), . . 0. W. Graham. 
An explorer of the Florida Everglades too cordially welcomed by an old settler. 
338. Voices of the Night, (Frogs), . . 0. W. Graham. 
339. Scene from Pinafore, (Squirrels), . . 0. W. Graham. 
Ralph Rackstraw consigned to the dungeon. 
340. Squirrels, M 
341. “Gawge, will you owlways love me?” 
342. Owl Alone with the Orphan, (Owls), 
344. “Ask the Owld Man,” (Owls), 
345. The Orphan, 
r. & Mrs. G. H. Hedley, 
. 3.00 
(Owls), 
T. W. Frame, 
. 10.00 
. T. W. Fraine, . 
. 10.00 
” (Owls), 
T. W. Fraine, 
. 15.00 
T. W. Fraine, . 
. 10.00 
T. W. Fraine, 
10.00 
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