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 474 PIETER VAN SLINGELAND SECT. XX A COMPARATIVE TABLE ENABLING THE READER TO IDENTIFY IN THIS CATALOGUE THE PICTURES ENUMERATED IN SMITH'S CATALOGUE The number in the first column of a picture described in Smith's Catalogue, Vol. I. (1829), or Smith's Supplement (1842), corresponds in this catalogue to the number given in the second or third column respectively. Thus if the reader desires to find Sm. Suppl. 6, he must look for 6 in the first column and then notice the corresponding number in the third column, headed " Sm. Suppl.," namely, 59. Thus, Sm. Suppl. 6 = HdG. 59. Sm. Sm. Suppl. Sm. Sm. Suppl. Sm. I 118 CO 16 189 I II 3I 123 2 IO2 ( 8 ) 17 = Sm. 7 173 32 92 3 77 55 18 123 67 33 9 4 28 Sm. 6 '9 66 = Sm. 32 34 139 5 33 21 20 = Sm. 2 = Sm. 34 35 H5 6 41 59 21 34 186 36 181 7- 127 101 22 88 ( 5 ) 37 16 8 = Sm. 2 72 23 65 164^ 38 13 9 25 73 2 4 C 1 ) 178 39 82 10 24 = Sm. 19 25 86 177 39* 78 ii 56 97 26 9 1 = Sm. 3 40 51 12 5 ( 4 ) 27 165 155 ... '3 125 114 28 134 = Sm. 27 14 99 40 29 12 = Sm. 23 15 57 = Sm. 2 30 93 ... 1 By Gerard Dou, in, at Buckingham Palace, London. ' 2 By G. Schalcken, 326. 3 By P. van den Bosch, at St. Petersburg. 4 By Willem van Mieris, at Schwerin. 8 By P. van den Bosch, at Berlin.