F^iilST SERIES. 



101 



Pholography ; — 



minuteness of detail on paper, viii. 157. 



mortuary photographs, xii. 370, 411. 



mounting photographs, ix. 310. 381; xii. 437; 



with Indian-rubber glue, x. 251. 

 Muller's process, viii. 203. 253. 275. 451. 

 multiplication of photographs, viii. 85. 157. 

 natural photographs, v. 538. 

 negative paper, viii. 203. 

 negatives multiplied, ix. 83. 110. 502. 

 Newton's process, vii. 140. 163. 187. 219. 245. 



294. 338. 

 nitrate of silver adulterated, ix. Ill ; test for, 181. 

 observation instrument, x. 352. 

 oil paintings copied, xii. 72. 

 open air, vi. 193. 251. 348. 371. 

 paper for photography, x. 15. 

 Paris exhibition, x. 271. 

 patents for discoveries, x. 293. 

 Photographic Club, eligibility for membership, ix. 



530. 

 Photographic Exchange Society, xi. 151. 

 Photographic excursions, ix. 407; litigation, ix. 



598. 

 Photographic Society, vii. 120; Exhibition, viii. 



476; ix. 16. 83. 181; xi. 16. 51. 351; Reports 



on fading of photographs, xii. 436. 

 photographs by artiticial light, viii. 228; in natural 



colours, viii. 228. 

 photography at sea, xi. 270. 

 pictures of the magic-lanthorn, vi. 422. 

 pins, substitute for, x. 15. 

 Plant's camera, x. 73. 

 Pollock's directions for obtaining positives, vii. 581 ; 



process, viii. 1 7. 

 portraits of criminals, vii. 506 ; of mendicants, vi. 



541. 

 positive impressions, solution to preserve, xi. 351. 

 positive paper, vi. 396. 562. 587; xi. 270. 350. 

 positive printing, xii. 389. 

 positives, vii. 533. 581. viii. 15. 17. 397. 451; 



alteration of, xii. 150; fading, x. 151; xi. 110. 



151. 171. 231. 390. 413. 432. 451; revival, xi. 



415. 

 positives mounted on cardboard, ix. 332. 

 precision in photographic processes, viii. 301, 

 preparations, x. 293. 331. 

 Price's photographs, xi. 171. 

 printing on albunienised paper, viii. 324; xii. 192; 



negative, xi. 37 1 ; positives, ix. 406. 

 processes upon paper, vii. 20. 71. 

 protonitrate of iron, viii. 228. 

 Pumphrey's process for black tints, viii. 349. 

 pyrogaUic acid, vi. 612; vii. 70. 117. 266. 

 Eeade (J. B.), his letter to H. F. Talbot, x. 34. 

 Eembrafldt, photographic copies of, ix. 359. 

 restoration of old collodion, viii. 650. 

 saline solution, vi. 612. 

 Sandford's wax paper, vi. 494. 541. 

 sealing-wax for baths, vii. 314. 

 Sedgfield's Photographic Delineations, x. 516. 

 sensitive collodion, ix. 158. 

 sensitive paper, vii. 48 ; plates, their preservation, 



xi. 110. 191. 290. 



Photography : — 



silver recovered from wasted hypo, ix. 476; xii. 



72. 

 Sisson's developing solution, viii. 157. 181. 253.- 



301. 373; new developing fluid, vii. 534. 

 skies, intense, x. 472. 

 slides for the magic lantern, ix. 332. 

 Society of Arts, their exhibition, vi. 544. 617;. 



vii. 22. 

 soiling of the fingers, vii. 1 62. 

 soldiers' and sailors' likenesses, xi. 131. 

 solution.'', vii. 48. 265. 363: x. 472. 

 splitting paper for photographic purposes, ix. 61. 

 spots on collodion negatives, x. 512; pictures, ix. 



310. 

 steaming .syrupped collodion plates, xi. 331. 

 stereoscopes, new, xii. 311; novel meihod of taking, 



xii. 171. 212. 251. 273. 333. 351. 390. 412. 



457. 

 stereoscopic angles, viii. 16. 109. 157. 181. 227. 



275. .348. 419. 451. 476. 501 ; note, ix. 282 ; 



pictures, vi. 587; vii. 48. 70. 505. 557. 

 Stewart's new photographic process, viii. 60; pan- 

 tograph, viii. 301. 

 sugar of milk, x. 313. 

 sulphuric acid, vii. 265. 

 Sutton's calotype proce.ss, xi. 371. 

 Talbot (Mr. Fox), his process, x. 15. 34. 230. 



429. 528; patents, ix. 83. 526. 599. 

 Talbot ver. Laroche, their trial, x. 528; xi. 16. 71. 

 Talc for collodion pictures, vii. 338. 

 Taupenot's process for albumenizing, xii. 310. 332, 

 Taylor's iodizing process, vii. 187. 217, 218. 244.. 



364. 

 tent, vii. 462. 485. 534 ; for collodion, viii. 301 ; 



ix. 83. 

 tests, xii. Ill; for intensity of light, x. 51. 

 Testud du Beauregard on colours in pictures, xii- 



91. 171. 

 Thompson's Raphael drawings, xi. 71. 151. 

 thunder and photographic chemicals, xii. 51. 

 Towgood's paper, ix. 110. 

 Townsend's wax-paper process, ix. 598. 

 travelling photographers, x. 293. 

 Turner's paper, ix. 41. 



unanimity among photographers, x. 372. 410. 

 \»-ashing of paper positives, x. 251. 

 wax negatives, ix. 456. 

 wax-paper process, vi. 443. 450. 470. 587. 612, 



613; vii. 71. 93. 218; x. 73. 172. 491; xi. 



471. 

 waxed-paper pictures, ix. 182. 381, 382. 429. 

 waxing positives, x. 112. 

 Wilkinson's mode of levelling cameras, vii. 604. 

 wood engraving, x. 132. 

 Works en Photography, xii. 458. 

 yellow bottles for chemicals, viii. 86. 110. 



Phrases, Dictionary of English, viii. 292 ; popular, vi. 



150.611. 

 Phraseology, confusion of terms in popular, xii. 160. 



214. 274. 330. 

 Phrenological head, xi. 335. 

 Phrenology partly anticipated, x. 6. 



