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PICTURES WORTH SEEING.

THE NATIONAL GALLERY (Room XVIII.). [" The Holy Family," by Antonio del Castillo y Saavedra, a little-known pupil of Zurbaran. The most important of four pictures recently presented by Sir Henry Haworth in memory of his wife. This acquisition has enabled the Director to improve the arrangement of this room. The picture has a contemporary frame of finely- carved Spanish walnut.] WALKER'S GALLERIES, 118 NEW BOND STREET.

[Water-colours and drawings by Cotman and his contemporaries—an Inter- esting supplement to the exhibition at the Tate.] FINE ART SOCIETY, 148 NEW BOND STREET. [The prettier aspects of California portrayed by William P. Silva.] BROOK STREET ART GALLERY, 14 BROOK STREET, NEW BOND STREET.

[The first exhibition of The Society of Scribes and Illuminators. Rather too mannered and glistering with gold.]