He is submitting the following works to the Academy:
An Afternoon call, Notting Hill, two ladies "exchanging gossip" in a rich interior;
A Fete Day, Castle in the Air, mediaeval procession in sunset; and
Flushing Smacks, "quaint" Dutch fishing boats making for port. He then complains about the behaviour of the
Sunday Times in general, and
Frank Rutter in particular.