. Annual report, 1907 . ts themselves. This workwill be prosecuted as rapidly as possible, and will be extended tocover the hall marks on silver and metal work. MUSEUM PUBLICATIONS. Through the generosity of several members of the MuseumCommittee, supplemented by a fund received from appreciativesubscribers in various parts of the country, the publication of theMuseum Bulletin has been continued. In its pages have ap-peared notices of new discoveries of general interest, and its sub-scribers include many persons who, while living at a distancefrom Philadelphia and consequently not being especi


. Annual report, 1907 . ts themselves. This workwill be prosecuted as rapidly as possible, and will be extended tocover the hall marks on silver and metal work. MUSEUM PUBLICATIONS. Through the generosity of several members of the MuseumCommittee, supplemented by a fund received from appreciativesubscribers in various parts of the country, the publication of theMuseum Bulletin has been continued. In its pages have ap-peared notices of new discoveries of general interest, and its sub-scribers include many persons who, while living at a distancefrom Philadelphia and consequently not being especially interestedin this Museum, have expressed their desire to receive the publica-tion regularly for information it contains which they are unableto obtain elsewhere. In the previous Annual Report announcement was made of theappearance of two numbers of the projected series of illustrated ArtPrimers, on Tin Enameled Pottery and Salt Glazed Stoneware. Dur-ing the past year, two additional numbers of this series have been. LIMOGES ENAMEL PANEL. The Agony in the Garden. By Leonard Limousin. Sixteenth Century. Bloomfield Moore Collection. 19 published, on the subjects of Artificial Soft Paste Porcelain andLead Glazed Pottery (Part First). As previously stated, this cera-mic series will consist of twelve parts, which together will coverthe entire field of Pottery and Porcelain, with copious half-toneillustrations, taken principally from examples in the Museumcollections. Copies of these publications may be obtained by themembers of the Corporation by applying to the Librarian of theMuseum. Arrangements, on a royalty basis, have been made with the well-known publishing firm of Doubleday, Page & Co., of New YorkCity, for the republication of these monographs in book form, andthe first two have already appeared, which will be followed byothers as rapidly as they are issued by. the Museum. Thus willthe educational influence of the Museum be widely extendedthroughout this country and Eur


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