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 348 JACOB VAN RUISDAEL SECT. Sm. Sm. Sm. 1 60 328 200 6l 240 691 161 353 2OI 836 241 834 162 225 2O2 6 7 242 837 163 355 203 483 2 43 369 164 1002 204 130 244 83 165 970 2O5 IO26 245 9*3 1 66 222 206 541 246 270 167 460 2O7 333 247 59i 168 131 208 935 248 342 169 548 209 250 249 384 170 571 2IO 1005 250 169^ 171 381 211 IO2I 251 455 172 246 (1) 212 335 252 35i 173 971 213 120 253 972 '74 797 214 I 3 6 254 839 175 537 215 775 255 39 176 184 216 251 256 IOI 177 33i 217 441 257 669 178 242 218 759 258 25 179 542 219 660 259 io$ic 1 80 34 1 22O 65 260 773 181 908 221 698 261 544 182 112 222 266 262 344 183 I6 5 223 987 263 345 184 832 224 265 264 718 185 538 225 682 265 Ilia 186 539 226 521 266 ( 3 ) 187 ( 2 ) 227 207 267 880 188 735 228 74i 268 879 189 909 / 22 9 187 269 10 190 739 230 454 270 354 191 740 231 218 271 1040 192 36i (?) 232 389 272 40 193 636 233 3i 273 360 194 245 234 8i/ 274 716 '95 39 6 235 427 275 840 196 29 236 2OI 276 82* 197 456 237 568 277 983 198 760 238 7H 278 9 199 486 239 34 279 49 1 The G. du Bois, catalogued as a Jacob van Ruisdael, at Bridgewater House, 1851 catalogue, No. 269, is wrongly identified as Sm. 172. 2 "A Waterfall," in the Marquess of Bute sale, London, 1822, and in the collection of Edward Gray, Harringay House, 1835, was almost certainly a copy. It was sold as a copy in 1822 and was a poor picture, according to a MS. note by Sm. in his own copy of his catalogue, although under Sm. 187 he speaks of it as " excellent." It was on canvas, 25 inches by 34 inches. 3 "A View from the Shore," in the Belvidere, Vienna, 1835, was the Backhuysen which Von Engerth described as in the Hofmuseum, Vienna, 1884 catalogue, No. 664, but which is no longer there.