[ The entire contents of this Magazine are cohered by the general copyright, and the articles mast not be reprinted Without special permission. ] 
CONTENTS FOR JULY, 1901 
Editorial 
Primitive Pottery (Part i), 
Ice Bowl, 
Tulips, 
Grapes, 
Grapes — Colored Supplement, 
Mushroom Design No 2, 
Copenhagen Porcelains (Bing & Grondahl), 
Tankard Design, 
Cracker Jar, 
Mountain Laurel, 
Cake Plate (Roses), 
League Notes, 
In the Studios — Club News, 
The Collector — Rarities from various China collections, 
Pyrography — Eidelweiss and Nasturtitums, 
— Dogwood Design, 
— Modern Design for Box, 
Answer to Correspondents, 
W. J. Holland, P.H.D.L.L.D. 
Emily F. Peacock, 
Adelaide Alsop-Robineau, 
E. Aulich, 
E. Aulich, 
S. Evannah Price, 
Anna B. Leonard, 
Chas. Babcock, 
Jennie Smith, 
Mariam L, Candler, 
Mrs. Worth Osgood, 
E. A. Barber, 
K. Livermore, 
Alice B. Holbrook, 
James James, 
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