96 Route 10. BRUSSELS. Collections. Embassies. American Minister, Hon. Charles P. Bryan, Rue du Péle 2; Consul-General, Ethelbert Watts, Rue de la Régence 39; vice-consul-general, Dr. Gregory Phelan. — British Minis ter, Sir Arthur Hardinge, Rue de Spa 2; vice-consul, Thos. E. Jeffes, Rue @Edimbourg 45 Lloyd’s Agent, Auguste Fevrier, Rue Jules van Praet 9. English Physicians. D7. Nicollet, Rue Defacqz 69; Dr. Thomson, Avenue Louise 254; Dr. Dantz, Bhece du Petit-Sablon 10. — Dentists Dr. Browne, Rue de Hornes 3 orge Fay, Place Jean Jacobs 7 7. — Chemists. Delacre, Coudenberg ; Del ch e, Rue de Namur 74. English Bankers, Cr éral Liégeois (Anglo-American Department), Rue Royal e 64, 7. C n, Rue de la Madelaine 41. — Solicitors, Thos. see above: e Leval As enue de la Toison-d’Or 85; J. Jones, Josquet 84. — The Belgian Ga s an English paper appearing we ekly at Brussels (head-office, Avenue a se 411). British Chamber of Commerce, Rue de Ja Bourse 2. American Chamber of Commerce, Place de Brouc AQ. Queen Victoria Institute for Governesses and Nurses, Rue du Prince Royale 41 (Ladies-Superintende nt, Miss Butc and Miss Dyne). — British Charitable Fund, established 1815; Sec., C. Jarvis, Avenue Brugman 63. Union Club (I (subscription 20 fr., h and Aaneitie Avenue de la Toison-dOr family 59 fr.). English Churches. Church of the Resurrection (Pl. E, 5), Rue de Stas- sart 18; services at 8, 11, 12.45, and 6.30; chaplain, Rev. W. W. Clarke, M. A. (President of the ‘Culte Anglica n’ in Belgium), Rue Armand-Camp hout 54. Christ Church Ga. D, 6), Rue Crespel 35; services at BA 11 and 6; chaplain, Rev. G. W. Crawford, B. A., LL. Be Rue de la : Scottish Presbyterian Gneeens Rue Bodent yroeck 99 . oor at 11 and 5.30; Rev. L. C. D. Douglas, C hanssée de Vleurgat 144. — Roman Catholic Church (Our Lady of Sorrows) , Rue Washington ; VIC@S ab iOse (58S. 80 (High Mass), 10.30, 11.é ), and 8. English sermon at Gudul ry Sun, after 10am. mass. — Synagogue, Rue de la Régence, sé Collections, Museums, etc. (see p. xviii). Bibliotheque Royale (p. 117). Exhibition Room daily 10-3, for which tickets are issued in the far corner of the court to the right and must be signed by the visitor. Coli on of Coins and Collection of Engravings 12-3. Reading Room daily 0-6. Periodical Roum by special permission. Closed in Passion Week. 1 Botanic Garden (p. 123), daily till dusk; admission to the hot-houses (Serres) 1-4, to the Museum of Forestry (Musée Forestier) 9-12 and 1-4. Congo Museum (p. 147), week-days 10-5, Sun. & holidays 25. 9 Exchange (p. 132), gay 9-11.30; business-hours (except. Sun. and Sat.) 12-3 p.m. (Wed. bus t day) Hétel de Ville (p. 128); interior Sun. & holidays 10-12, week - days 10-3, sie fr.; ascent of the tower /2 fr. The burgomaster’s and magistrates y on a magistrate’s order. et a Armures (Porte de Hal; p. 134), daily 10 to 4 or 5, ‘aiinte Conmer bil (p. 182), week-days 9.30 or 10-4 Musée Communal (p. 180), daily 10-4 (on Tues. 0.2). Musée du Conser vatoire Royal de Musique (p. 105), two sections; Musée Ancien, Thurs. 2-4; Musée Ethnogr aphique, Mon. 2-4. Musée Forestier, see Botanic Garden. Musée Wiertz (p. 141), daily ie (in winter 10-3 or 10-4). Natural History Collection (p. 141), daily (except Sat.) 10-4 (Oct. to March 10-8). ; Palais Arenberg (collection of pictu s; p. 103), shown on week-days, 1-4, 4 fr. (for charitable purposes), on written application to the Directeur du spate 3est light in the afternoon. Palais du pean statis (p. 186). The Musée des Arts Decoratifs et Industriels @. 137) and the Musée des s Anliquilés (p. 139) here are both open daily 10-5, in winter (Sept. 1st to March 31st) 10-3 or 4.