282 REVIEWS. 



32 — Comparative Anatomy : as applied to the purposes of Artists and 

 Amateurs. By B. Waterhouse Hawkins, F. L.S., F.G.S. , and Edited by 



George Wallis, F.S.A. 



33 — The Art of Etching Explained and Ilhistrated. 



By H. R. Robertson, F.S.P.E. 



34 — The Art of Painting on China ; with a chapter on Terra Cotta Painting 

 in Oil and Water-Colour. By the same. 



35 — Plain and Simple Rules for the Study of Perspective. By Charles 

 Runciman. Edited, adapted to Practical Use, and Illustrated by M. M. 

 Runciman, with Letters of Approval from Professor John Ruskin, M.A., 

 Hon, LL. D., etc. (Mr. Runciman's former pupil.) 



36 — A Dictionary of Water-Colour Technique : adajDted to the Require- 

 ments of the Landscape Painter in Water-Colours. By Charles Wallis. 



We have before us a perfect library, consisting of 36 small volumes, each 

 containing from about 60 to 90 pages of practical hints and instructions for the 

 Art Student ; each volume is carefully written and well illustrated. We notice 

 that several of these little books have already reached to between 50 and 60 

 editions, and that one has attained its 56th edition ; this, we think, proves the 

 estimation in \\hich they are held. Many of the authors are well known by 

 their works. 



Wilson's Photographics : A series of Lessons, accompanied 



by notes on all the processes which are needful in the Art of Photography. 

 By Edward L. Wilson (Editor of Philadelphia Photographer), pp. 352. 

 (Philadelphia: E. L. Wilson.) Price §4. 



This is a grand compendium of the whole art of Photography. The 

 principal instructions are given in bold type and in simple language ; these are 

 followed by the more intricate working details, in small type. The work is 

 embellished with upwards of 100 engravings and phototypes, together with a 

 fine portrait of the author. 



The Progress of Photography since the year 1879. By 



Dr. H. \V. Vogel of Berlin. Translated by Ellerslie Wallace, Jun., ]\LD. pp. 

 347. (Philadelphia : E. L. Wilson. 1883.) Price $3. 



This work, as further set forth in the title, is "A Review of the more 

 important discoveries in Photography and Photographic Chemistry, within the 

 last four years, with especial considerations of Emulsion Photographs, and a 

 chapter on Photography for Amateurs." 



Wilson's Lantern Journeys. By E. L. "Wilson. 



We have before us Vol. 3 of the series, which conducts the student through 

 Egypt, Palestine, Syria, the Sinai Peninsula, and Arabia Petra. In this 

 lecture no fewer than 204 slides are described. 



Photographic Mosaics. An Annual Record of Photographic 



Processes. (Philadelphia : E. L. Wilson. 18S5). 



The work is siinilarin its subject matter, to the year books published in this 

 country, giving a resume, of the work of the past year. 



Burton's Modern Photography. By W. K. Burton, C. E, 



pp. viii. — 130. (London: Piper and Carter. 1885.) Price is. 



Gives practical instructions in all departments of the wScience, including the 

 working of gelatine dry-plates, printing, etc 



