200 REVIEWS. 



NouvEAU Guide Pratique du Photographe Amateur. Par 



G. Vieuille. (Paris : Gauthier-Villars et Fils. 1889.) 



This is a plain and concise guide for the beginner in photography. The 

 author speaks highly of hydroquinon as a developer. It does not stain the 

 film, there is an absence of fog, and the same bath may be used for several 



La Photogravure Facile et a Bon Marche. Par TAbbe J. 

 Ferret. (Paris : Gauthier-Villars et Fils. 1889.) 



The mode of producing the plates for this cheap and effective method of 

 illustrating journals is here described. 



Heliographie Vitrifiable Temperatures, Supports Perfec- 

 tionnes, Feux de Coloris. Par Geymet. (Paris : Gauthier-Villars et Fils. 

 1S89.) 



A treatise on the decoration of enamelled plaques and porcelain by means 

 of photographic films, which are painted with colours that become incorporated 

 with the glazing, when exposed to a proper heat in the furnace. 



Les Portraits au Crayon au Fusain, et au Pastel obtenus 



au Moyen des Agrandissements Photographiques. Par C. Klary. (Paris : 

 Gauthier-Villars et Fils. 1889.) 



Those who are not satisfied with the merely mechanical methods of pho- 

 tography will here find full details for forming truly artistic pictures in pencil, 

 charcoal, or crayon on photographic enlargements. 



Matriculation Directory, Jan., 1889. With Solutions to 



the Papers {Univ. Corr. Coll. Tutorial Series). (London: W. B. Clive and 

 Co., Booksellers' Row.) Price is. 



Intermediate Arts Guide, July, 1888. With Solutions. 

 Price 2s. 6d. 



London B.A. Guide, October, 1888. Price is. 



B.A. Model Solutions, 1888. Price 5s. 



B.A. Mathematics (Questions and Solutions), 1881 to 



1888. Price 3s. 



B.A. Mixed Mathematics Examination Papers, 1874 to 



1888, with Model Solutions for 1888, and 200 Miscellaneous Questions in 

 Dynamics and Astronomy. Price 2s. 



Homer's Iliad, VI. Text, with Translation and Vocabula- 

 ries. By B. J. Hayes, B.A. Price 2s. 6d. 



The "Tutorial Series," which includes the above volumes, is published in 

 connection with the University Correspondence College, an institution which 

 has greatly assisted in the spread of university education by its courses of 

 practical instruction and preparation for London degrees, of which hundreds of 

 students, scattered in all quarters, are now availing themselves. Amongst the 

 books now before us, the " Matriculation Directory" and the "Guides" are 

 entitled to special notice as being indispensable to all candidates for the respec- 

 tive examinations. They are issued immediately after the examinations, and 

 contain all the papers that have been set, together with model solutions, lists 

 of subjects, and copious reviews of the suitable text-books in each subject ; in 

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