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 670 PAULUS POTTER SECT. XVI Sm. w. Sm. W. Sm. W. 89 P) ( 2 ) 95 42 6 102 ( 8 ) 161 9 o 105 127 96 68 95 103 19 96 9i 74 42 97 103 132 104 36 9 2 81 ( 3 ) 98 ( 4 ) ( 5 ) 105 ( 9 ) 92* 58d 99 104 ( 6 ) 1 06 ... 165 93 70 114 TOO 23 m 94 '55 4 101 69 1 1 1 See footnote 2, p. 669. 2 "Cattle in a Meadow." In the Gotha Museum, 1890 catalogue, No. 283. A modern copy. 3 " Landscape with Three Cows standing and Two lying down." In the Borghese Gallery, Rome. Not an original, although the composition derives from Potter. It occurs again in another picture that is not quite satisfactory, of which the author has a photograph. 4 Not identical with W. 80, and a copy at Vienna. See footnotes 2, p. 668, and 3, p. 669. 6 "Two Cows by a Pool: Fishermen, a Herdsman, Horsemen and Travellers on foot." In the Hermitage Palace, St. Petersburg, 1901 catalogue, No. 1056. With a false signature ; still catalogued as by Potter. It is by Govert Camphuysen. 6 "Two Cows outside a Farm, with Three Figures." In the Hermitage Palace, St. Petersburg, 1901 catalogue, No. 1859. By Govert Camphuysen. 7 " A Bay Horse and a Boy in a Landscape." Formerly exhibited in the Hermitage Palace, St. Petersburg, No. 1058, as attributed to Potter ; now in the storeroom as the work of an unknown artist. 8 See footnote 2, p. 668. 9 "Two Horses in a Meadow." In the Leuchtenberg collection, St. Petersburg, No. 155. As Waagen noted, this is an old copy.