252 KEVIEWS. 



La Photographie x\ppliquee aux Etudes d'Anatomie Micro- 

 scopique. Par H. Viallanes. Pp. 66. 



Guide Pratique du Photographe Amateur. Par G. 

 Vieuille. Pp. io8. 



Traite Pratique de Photogravure, sur Zinc et sur Cuivre. 



Par Geymet. Pp. 206. 

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 Traite Pratique de Peinture et Dorure, sur Verre emploi 

 de la Lumiere, Application de la Photographie. Par E. Godard. Pp. 62. 



La Photographie sans Laboratoire, Precede au Gelatino- 

 bromure. Par Eug. Dumoulin. Pp. 58. 



Manuel de Photographie et de Calcographie a I'Usage 



de MM. Les Graveurs sur Bois, sur Metaux, sur Pierre, et sur Verre. Par 

 V. Roux. Pp. 39. 



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Traite Pratique des Emaux Photographiques : Secrets, 



Tours de mains, Formules, a I'Usage du Photographe emailleur sur Plaques, 

 et sur Porcelaine. Par Geymet. Pp. 161. (Paris: Gauthier-Villars. 1886.) 



The above ten volumes form in themselves a small library of very capital 

 works on the various branches of Photography. As it would be quite impos- 

 sible in the short space at our disposal to write a separate notice to each of 

 these books, we have copied their titles /// cxteiiso, thus giving a good idea of 

 their contents, and we think we may safely assure our readers that each volume 

 thoroughly fulfils the promise there made. A few of them are illustrated both 

 with engravings and photos. 



Philip's New Excelsior Atlas, containing upwards of 120 



Maps and Plans. 4to. (London : George Philips and Son. 1886.) Price is. 

 A remarkably cheap and useful Atlas, containing maps of the world, of the 

 different continents, and of the principal countries, with the chief towns, rivers, 

 etc., very distinctly marked.- The maps are all coloured, and the atlas is 

 bound in stiff, varnished paper covers. 



Bacon's Cycling Road-Maps of England, in Seven Sheets, 



with the Main Roads specially coloured. Price : in cloth case, is. ; on flexible 

 cloth, 2s. 6d. ; or on cloth, cut to fold, 3s. 6d. (London : G. W. Paeon, 

 Strand. 1886.) 



Mr. Bacon has favoured us with a set of these capital maps, and we can 

 assure the tourist, whether "tramp" or "cyclist," that he will find them 

 invaluable. We have carefully studied the maps, of those localities with which 

 we are most acquainted, and believe them to be very accurate. 



Bicycles and Tricycles of the year 1886. By Harry 



Plewitt Griffin. Cr. 8vo, pp. 170. (London : L. Upcott Gill. 1S86.) 

 Price IS. 



To quote the full title of this book, it is "A Chronicle of the New Inven- 

 tions and Improvements, and a permanent record of the Progress, of the 

 Manufacture of Bicycles and Tricycles. Designed also to assist intending 

 purchasers in the choice of a Machine." It is divided into three sections — 

 Bicycles, Tricycles, and Accessories, and is illustrated with a great number of 

 woodcuts. 



