Annual Report: The Director i9 pencil, wash, and watercolor by Captain Joshua Rowley Watson, R.N., during his visit in 1816. The album includes many charming drawings in and around New York and up the Hudson as far as Albany, as well as other views seen by our foreign visitor doing the grand tour, and came as the gift of The Beekman Family Association. Twenty-eight lovely pencil sketches made in America in 1794- 1795 by Honorable William Strickland of England were added to his diary, letters, and watercolors previously given by his descendant Reverend J. E. Strickland. Over a hundred years later the skilled pen-and-ink artist, Vernon Howe Bailey, made a long series of New York City sketches for use in the Sun, including a half dozen which we have just received, made from the roof of the Flatiron Building in 1905. TURPENTINE CAMP NEAR TARPON SPRINGS, FLORIDA Oil by George Inness (1825-1894), c. 1883-1888 The Abbott-Lenox Fund