and studies for her hands and those of St. Agnes, No. 337 F . BORGHESE VILLA, ROME. THE MAGDALEN. Wood, oils, 0*59 x 0-41 = i ft. n x 1.4. [No. 328.] Head and bust, wearing rose scarf. Holds a censer in right hand. Morelli speaks of this as "charming." It has repeatedly been copied. An old copy in Turin Gallery. HOLY FAMILY. Wood, 1*05 x 0-80 = 3 ft. 5x2.7. [No. 33I-] Is a poor copy of the beautiful original which is in the Church of St. Giacomo degli Spagnaoli, Naples, of which there is a replica in the Madrid Museum, and a similar in the Hertford House collection, London. The two latter have the addition of a St. Francis in the distance, in ecstacy, listening to angelic music. HOLY FAMILY. Wood, 1-40x1-01=4 ft. 7x3.4. [No. 334-] Probably painted 1515-16. A charming composition. The Virgin seated, the Child supported by her knee and clinging to her hand. On a rock close by sits the little St. John, pointing attitude similar to that of child in Baptism of the Multitude in the Scalzo, and in No. 62 Pitti. Sketch for whole, Uffizi, No. 304. Morelli says : "The composition of this picture is excellent, and is cer- tainly to be attributed to Andrea " ; but he thinks the execution feeble, and regards it as the work of a copyist. 96 CATALOGUE OF WORKS