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 78. Recorders or Flûtes Douces     298

79. Recorders and Flûtes à Bec     298

80. Flutes and Piccolo     298

81. Serpent     300

82. German Clavichord     308

83. Italian Harpsichord     308

84. Clavichord and Harpsichord Actions     308

85. Cristofori Pianoforte     310

86. Cristofori Pianoforte     310

87. Baryton (large Viola d' Amore)     339

88. Cors Anglais or 'English Horns'     342

89. Oboes     342

90. Bassoons     342

91. Clarinets     344

92. Basset-horns     344

93. Viola da gamba     346

94. 'French' Horns     346

95. Trombone     347

96. Bows for Viols     354

97. Cristofori Piano-Action     386

98. Viennese Piano-Action     386

99. English Piano-Action     386

100. Glass Harmonica     386

101. Modern Piano-Actions     472

102. Modern Piano-Frame     472

103. Saxophones     475

104. Keyed or Kent Bugle     476

105. Ophicleide     476

106. Sax-Horns     476

107. Modern Harp     477

108. Guitars     478

109. Sarrusophones     596

110. German Cabinet Organ     607

The originals from which Figs. 1-16, 18, 20-30, 49-52, 54-57, 65-69, 77, 79-81, 88-96,103-106, 108-109 are taken are in the Stearns Collection at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor; and those from which Figs. 17, 19, 31, 33-34, 36-37, 40, 48, 58-64, 70-72, 75-76, 78, 82-87, 97-101, 110 are taken are in the Crosby-Brown Collection at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. The remaining illustrations are from photographs or engravings variously secured.

The instruments were drawn by Charles K. Stevens, and the portraits by Otto Schneider, both of New York.