MASTERPIECES OF INDUSTRIAL ART & SCULPTURE. LIST OF SUBSCRIBERS—continued, but our space will not admit all the names that have been received. Lebeau, M. J. Boulogne-sur-Mer, per M. Saarnati, at Messrs. Lightly & Simon's Gillott, H. Esq. per Mr. S. B. Howell, Birmingham Neville, E. Esq. per ditto Slater, R. Esq. Morden Road, Blackheath Park Farmer, W. Esq. Mead's Place, Westminster Road Selwyn, Rev. E. per Mr. Edis, Huntingdon 1 1 Wright, Messrs. R. & W. Booksellers, Stafford 1 Denison, A. Esq. Wadge, E. H. Esq. 9 Gloucester Square, Hyde Park 1 Petrie, S. Esq. 46 Ebury Street, Pimlico 1 Westwood, J. Esq. 27 Cannon Street, City 1 Parker, C. L. Esq. 60 Russell Square Parry, R. S. Eso. Balham Hill, Surrey 1 Maule, G. Esq. Tor Lodge, Tulse Hill - 1 Rouvencet, M. Rue d'Hauteville, No. 62, Paris 1 Muquardt. Mos. C. Place Royale, Brussels Harvest, W. Esq. per Mr. Turner, 1 Charlotte Row Pardon, G. F. Esq. Princes Terrace, Victoria Park 1 Rayner, W. P. 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A reference to the List of Subscribers will show that the copies already ordered (about 1,800) are positively out of the market; and the Publishers feel certain that the rate ¦ at which they have received Subscribers' Names during the last few weeks will be maintained, and even improve, until the close of the Exhibition, and that, by that time, their List will reach the fullest limit announced. The Trade, therefore, who desire to order Copies for their Customers, must do so at once, OR IT WILL BE IMPOSSIBLE TO PROCURE THEM. The first 6 Parts will be published shortly, and within twelve months of that time the entire Work will be completed. The vast preparations requisite to be made to supply so large a number of copies has necessarily delayed the commencement of the publication. The flattering notices that have appeared in "The Times" and other papers, in reference to all the preliminary arrangements for the Work, in the judicious selection of the subjects by Mr. Waring, and as to the perfection with which the Coloured Originals have been produced, have been summed up by "The Times," of September 24, directing attention to the inestimable value of Mr. Waring's great Work as being "by far the largest and most important Work the Exhibition will call forth;" and after enlarging upon its merits, concludes by saying-" Altogether, this great Work promises to perpetuate, in all their beauty, the greatest manufacturing and artistic chefs-d'œuvre of the Exhibition of 1862." To Messrs. DAY & SON, Lithographers to the Queen, 6 Gate Street, Lincoln's Inn Fields, London, W.C. Place my Name in your List of Subscribers to Mr. J. B. 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