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THE

ᎪᎡᎢ OF PHOTOGRAPHY:

INSTRUCTIONS IN THE

ART OF PRODUCING PHOTOGRAPHIC PICTURES IN ANY COLOUR, AND ON ANY MATERIAL,

FOR THE USE OF BEGINNERS;

AND ALSO OF PERSONS WHO HAVE ALREADY ATTAINED SOME PROFICIENCY IN THE ART; And of ENGRAVERS ON COPPER, STONE, WOOD, ETC.

BY DR. G. C. HERMANN HALLEUR,

Late Director of the Royal Technical School at Bochum.

WITH PRACTICAL HINTS

ON THE LOCALE BEST SUITED FOR PHOTOGRAPHIC OPERATIONS, AND ON THE PROPER POSTURE, ATTITUDE, AND

DRESS FOR PORTRAITURE.

BY F. SCHUBERT,

Painter.

And an Appendix

CONTAINING BRIEF EXPLANATIONS OF SOME OF THE CHEMICAL TERMS WHICH OCCASIONALLY OCCUR IN THE WORK.

TRANSLATED FROM THE GERMAN

BY G. L. STRAUSS, PH. DR.

With Woodcuts. Price 18.

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A REGISTRATION OF NAMES AND ADDRESSES OF THF PROMOTERS OF THESE SCIENCES,

BEING MEMBERS OF

THE ROYAL INSTITUTE OF BRITISH ARCHITECTS,

INSTITUTION OF CIVIL ENGINEERS,

ARCHITECTURAL ASSOCIATION,

ARCHITECTURAL PUBLICATION SOCIETY,

AND THE INSTITUTION OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERS OF

BIRMINGHAM,

ELEMENTS OF MECHANISM:

ELUCIDATING

THE SCIENTIFIC PRINCIPLES

От

THE PRACTICAL CONSTRUCTION OF MACHINES.

FOR THE

USE OF SCHOOLS AND STUDENTS IN MECHANICAL ENGINEERING.

WITH

NUMEROUS SPECIMENS OF MODERN MACHINES,

REMARKABLE FOR THEIR UTILITY AND INGENUITY.

BY T. BAKER, C.E.,

Author of "Railway Engineering," "Land and Engineering Surveying." "Mensuration," "Principles and Practice of Statics and Dynamics," "Integration of Differentials," &c. &c.

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ILLUSTRATED BY TWO HUNDRED AND FO

GREEK AND LATIN CLASSICS.

In Preparation, and will be Issued Monthly,
Price 18. per Volume,

(Except in seven instances, and those are at 1s. 6d. or 2s. each),

VERY NEATLY PRINTED ON GOOD PAPER,

A SERIES OF VOLUMES

CONTAINING

THE PRINCIPAL

GREEK AND LATIN AUTHORS,

ACCOMPANIED BY

ENGLISH NOTES ON A UNIFORM PLAN,

AND COMPRISING

all those Works that are essential for the Scholar and the Pupil, and applicable for use at the Universities of Oxford, Cambridge, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Aberdeen, and Dublin,—the Colleges at Belfast, Cork, Galway, Winchester, and Eton, and the great Schools at Harrow, Rugby, &c.,—also for Private Tuition and Instruction, and for the Library.

Vol. 1-Introductory to the Latin Series-will appear July 1st, and the Greek Introduction, August 1st. The publication of the Classical Authors will commence November 1, and be regularly continued on the 1st of each succeeding month.

EDITED BY HENRY YOUNG,

Second Master of the Royal Grammar School, Guildford.

LATIN SERIES.

1. A new LATIN DELECTUS, or Introductory Classical Reader, consisting of extracts from the best Authors, systematically arranged; accompanied by Grammatical and Explanatory Notes, and copious Vocabularies.

2. CÆSAR'S COMMENTARIES on the GALLIC WAR: with Grammatical and explanatory Notes in English, and a complete Geographical Index. Mainly based upon the German editions of Seyffert and Hinzpeter.

3. CORNELIUS NEPOS: with English Notes, &c.

4. VIRGIL. The Georgics, Bucolics, and doubtful Works: with English Notes, chiefly from the German.

5. VIRGIL'S ENEID (on the same plan as the preceding).

6. HORACE. Odes and Epodes; with English Notes, an Analysis of each Ode, and a full explanation of the metres.

7. HORACE. Satires and Epistles, with English Notes, &c.

8. SALLUST. Conspiracy of Catiline, and Jugurthine War.

9. TERENCE. Andria and Heautontimorumenos.

10. TERENCE.

Phormio, Adelphi, and Hecyra.

11. CICERO. Orations against Catiline, for Sulla, for Archias, and for the Manilian Law.

12. CICERO. First and Second Philippics; Orations for Milo, for Marcellus, and for Ligarius.

13. CICERO. De Officiis.

14. CICERO. De Amicitia, de Senectute, and Brutus.

15. JUVENAL and PERSIUS. (The indelicate passages expunged.)

16. LIVY. Books i. to v.

17. LIVY. Books xxi. and xxii.

18. TACITUS. Agricola; Germania; and Annals, Book i.

19. Selections from TIBULLUS, OVID, PROPERTIUS, and LUCRETIUS.

20. Selections from SUETONIUS and the later Latin Writers.

Allowing Vols. 2 and 5 at 2s. each, 16, divided in 2 Parts, 18. 6d. each, and the remainder at 1s. each, the Twenty Volumes would amount to 248.

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