drawing he made of this picture, from memory, as a present for Ottaviano de' Medici. Vasari speaks of " certi servi " as guarding the ass in the distance. The Dresden and Madrid pictures, however, have but one. In the winter Loan Exhibition of old masters in London, 1882, a del Sarto of this subject was lent by Lieutenant-Colonel H. Cornwall Legh, inscribed as "un- GERMANY 75 finished panel 68$ inches x 5 3^," in which two servants appear. Engraved : Louis Surugues the elder. MARRIAGE OF ST. CATHERINE. Wood, 1-67 x 1-22 = 5 ft. 6 x 4.0. [No. 76.] Probably painted 1512-15. The Virgin, enthroned under a baldecchino, holds the Child, who places a ring on the finger of the kneeling St. Catherine. At the other side kneels St. Margaret, her face full of expression ; she holds a small cross, and at her feet crouches the dragon, from which the little St. John, below, shields a lamb. The picture is well preserved, and is rich and sftimato in colour. It is possible Puligo may have worked with del Sarto at this panel. Bears the monogram. Was acquired from the Prague Gallery in 1749- MUNICH GALLERY. HOLY FAMILY. Wood, 1-36 x 1-04 = 4 ft. 5 x 3-5- [No. 1066.] The Virgin kneels, and holds the Child, her left hand