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STEREOSCOPIC YIEWS OF THE CRYSTAL PALACE. 



786 Negretti 'and Zambra's Collection'of Crystal Palace Views, upon Glass and 

 Paper, comprising all the most interesting views of the building and various 

 Courts, Statuary, &c. 



Glass 036 each 



Paper 010,, 



PAPER STEREOSCOPIC YIEWS. 



787 Paper Stereoscopic Views of the following places, price Is. each. 



England. Holy Land. France. 



London and Suburbs. India. Belgium. 



Scotland. China. Spain. 



Wales Italy. Holland. 



Ireland. Switzerland. Pompeii and Herculaneum. 



Egypt and Nubia. America. &c., &c. 



BOXES AND CABINETS FOR PRESERVING STEREOSCOPIC 



PICTURES. Each.^ Ea s ch - d 



788 Plain Mahogany Boxes, to hold 100 Paper Views . . 10 6 to 1 5 6 



789 Ditto ditto better quality for Glass Views .220 330 



790 Elegant Cabinet Boxes, to hold a Stereoscope with a 



selection of Glass and Paper Views, &c., &c. ; of 



various forms and mountings . . . 3 3s. 4 4 550 



Messrs. Negretfci and Zambra received a Prize Medal, 1851. 

 Honourable Mention, Paris, 1855. The Austrian Gold Medal 



For Stereoscopic Views on Glass. 



Two Prize Medals, 1862, "For beauty and excellence of Photographic 

 Transparencies, and adaptation of Photography to Book Illustration ; " and 

 "For many Important Inventions and Improvements, together with accuracy 

 and excellence in Objects Exhibited." 



790* NEGRETTI & ZAMBRA'S NEW MILITARY BINOCULAR. 



This Binocular is specially designed for Service in the Field. Optically, is of 

 high power ; gives a large field of view, abundance of light, and perfect definition. 



A Glass, to be really useful for Active Service, should possess the characteristics 

 of mechanical strength, optical perfection, and be handy either on foot or in the 

 saddle ; these qualities are pre-eminently united in the New Military Binocular. 

 For Price, See Series IV., No. 796, page 236. 



