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From a portrait in the British Museum after J. Lonsdale, engraved by Freeman.

From an engraving by the Brothers Daniell.

From an engraving by the Brothers Daniell.

From an engraving by Baillie. This view shows some of the old monuments in a ruinous condition, with trees growing out of the masonry and breaking it asunder.

From a photograph by Messrs. Bourne and Shepherd. This view of St. John's shows the building as it is at the present day, with the various changes made during the century and a quarter of its existence, including the verandahs on each side, and the Venetians fitted to the portico for protection from the weather.

From a photograph by Messrs. Bourne and Shepherd, Calcutta.

From a photograph.

From a photograph by Mr. J. Wakefield, Brentford.

From original photographs. These two views show very clearly the monuments of various shapes and sizes, "obelisks, pagodas, etc.," which crowd the Park Street Burying Grounds.

Sir W. Jones, from a portrait in the British Museum. Painted by A. V. Devis, Calcutta, engraved by Evans. Lieut.-Col. Robert Kyd, from a portrait in chalks, now in the possession of the Agri-horticultural Society of India.

From original photographs.