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:22. Pillars of the Porch. From Austen Room.
 * 23. Five Orders of Architecture.
 * *24. Hearing is illustrated by woman at seashore with conch shell held to her ear.
 * *25. Seeing. Woman with eyes shaded, looking down the valley.
 * *26. Feeling. Seashore with mother and child in affectionate attitude.
 * *27. Smelling. Woman at rose bush, with bunch of roses in hand, smelling one.
 * *28. Tasting. Woman at vineyard eating grapes.
 * *29. Seven Liberal Arts. Shows seven steps, lower one inscribed Grammar, schoolboy with his book; Rhetoric, a Roman Senator holding forth; Logic, a middle-aged man studying from scroll; Arithmetic, boy with state; Geometry, middle-aged man drawing circle with compasses; Music, woman with harp; Astronomer with telescope, globe, etc., gazing at stars.
 * *30. Scene at Water Ford. Our ancient brethren watching under tree (on which hangs sheaf of corn) the coming across the ford of brethren or foes.
 * *31. Corn, Wine and Oil. Shows Goddess of Plenty with cornucopia from which fall in abundance grapes and olives, while cornfields fill the background.
 * 32. G. The East, Austen Room.
 * *33. Building K. S. Temple. Shows the ancient craftsmen, E. A., F. C., and M. M., with K. S. directing.
 * 34. Ancient Grand Masters at their posts.
 * 35, 36 and 37. E. A., F. C. and M. M. Lodges.
 * *38. Three steps, Youth, Manhood, Age.
 * 39. Pot of Incense.
 * 40. Beehive.
 * 41. Sword guarding Constitution.
 * 42. The All-Seeing Eye.
 * *43. The Ark and Anchor, Flood. Ark on Waters. Bodies bottom of the water and anchor.
 * 44. Forty-seventh problem. Figure.
 * *45.Death and the Hour-Glass. This scene shows a majestic figure holding hour-glass in left hand, in which he intently looks, grasping sword in right, while the setting sun in background is reflected in the stream of life. (A poetic subject.)
 * *45a. Shows the usual figure of skeletonized Death.
 * *46. Scythe, lying on the greensward.
 * *47. Coffin, Spade and Maul.
 * *47a. Plant of Acacia—Immortality.
 * *48. The Broken Column.

The set is well gotten up, and those slides are marked with a * are richly colored in oils. 

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