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DISSOLVING VIEWS 



AND MAGIC LANTEMS. 



The great success attending the exhibition of Negretti and Zambra's Photographic Pictures, through the medium of 

 the Magic Lantern, at the Manchester Exhibition and elsewhere, has induced them to devote great attention to this 

 particular branch, and they are now enabled to offer Photographic Views specially prepared, both Plain and Coloured, 

 which, in point of artistic eifect, faithfulness of detail, combined with their truthfulness, are so infinitely superior to 

 any fancifully painted pictures, that for educational and scientific purposes need only be seen to be generally adopted. 



Messrs. Negretti and Zambra being determined that the price of the Photographic Views should not be a bar to 

 their universal use, have fixed it at the low rate of 6O3. per dozen, plain ; Coloured 2s. each extra. The subjects are 

 upwards of Three Hundred in Number, comprising all of Messrs. Negretti and Zambra's Standard Photographic collec- 

 tions, such as Egypt, Nubia, Holy Land, etc., etc. The collection of gtatuea comprises all the best subjects from the 

 Crystal Palace. 



A Detailed Price List of Magic Lanterns, Dissolving View Apparatus, Slides, etc., etc, to bo had upon application. 



H. NEGRETTI & ZAMBRA, 



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TO HER MAJESTY ; TO HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS THE PRINCE CONSORT ; 

 The Royal Observatory, Greenwich; the Admiralty; Hon. Board of Ordnance; Board of Trade; British Meteoro- 

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Dedicated, by permission, to the Earl of Kosse. 



Just published, with Illustrations in Colours, and other Engravings, price 7». 6d., 



A EAMILIAK SKETCH OF ASTEONOMICAL DISCOVERY ; 



Combining a Special Notice of Objects coming within the range of a Small Telescope, illustrated by the Author's Original Drawings, 



with a detail of the most interesting discoveries which have been made with the assistance of powerful Telescopes, 



concerning the Phenomena of the Heavenly Bodies, including the recent Comet. 



By the Hon. Mes. Waed, 



Author of "A World of Wonders Eevealed by the Microscope." 

 LIST OF PLATES, FKOM THE AUTHOR'S ORIGINAL DRAWINGS. 



12. Donati's Comet, on Oct. 11, 14. A Falling or Shooting Star 

 1858. 15. Fixed Stars. 



13. Miniature Chart of the Ap- 16. Clusters and Nebulas, 

 parent Path of Donati's 

 Comet. 



1. The Sun— Solar Spots. 



2. Observations of the Sun. 



3. Eclipse of the Moon. 



4. Map of the Moon. 



5. Portions of the Moon's Sur- 



face. 



6. Partial Eclipse of the Sun. 



7. Mercuiy, Venus, and Mars. 



8. Jupiter and its Satellites. 



9. Saturn. 



10. TheComet of 1854. 



11. Donati's Comet. 



London : Gboombridge & Sons, 5, Paternoster Row. 



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OPTICAL, MATHEMATICAL, PHOTOGRAPHIC, & STANDARD METEOROLOGICAL 



INSTRUMENTS, 



Illijsteated by upwards of 500 Engeavings. Peice, Post-free, 2s. 6d. 



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