HARTLEY, JONATHAN SCOTT Ameri can sculptor, was born at Albany, N.Y., on Sept. 23, 1845. He was a pupil of E. D. Palmer, New York, and of the schools of the Royal Academy, London; he later studied for a year in Berlin and for a year in Paris. He devoted himself particularly to the mak ing of portrait busts, in which he attained high rank. Among his works are a statue of Miles Morgan, the Puritan, for Spring field (Mass.) ; the Daguerre monument in Washington; "Thomas K. Beecher," Elmira (N.Y.) ; "Alfred, the Great," Appellate Court-house, New York; "Young Hopi Stick Thrower" (191 I) ; and "The Cradle of Pan" 0912). He died in New York city on Dec. 6, 1912.