MR. REEVE S LIST OF PUBLICATIONS. 



STEREOSCOPIC PHOTOGRAPHY. 



41. 

 The Conway in the Stereoscope. 



Photographed by Roger Fenton, Esq., M.A., Vice-President of the 

 Photographic Society. Described by James B. Davidson, Esq. 

 Twenty Stereoscopic Pictures, price 31*. 6d., extra bound, gilt edges. 



42. 



Stonyhurst College and its Environs. 



Photographed by Roger Fenton, Esq., M.A., Vice-President of the 

 Photographic Society. 



A Series of Fifteen Stereoscopic Views, mounted on Cards for use in the 

 ordinary Stereoscope, price One Guinea. 



43. 



The Stereoscopic Magazine. 



A Selection for the Stereoscope of Landscape Scenery, Architecture, Rare 

 Antiquities, etc. 



In Monthly Numbers, each containing three Stereographs, with Descrip- 

 tive Letterpress, price 2s. Qd. 



44. 



The Stereoscopic Cabinet. ' 



A Monthly Packet of Pictures for the Stereoscope. 



In Monthly Packets, each containing three Stereoscopic Pictures, mounted 

 on Cards for use in the ordinary Stereoscope, price 2*. 6d. 



45. 



Narrative of a Walking Tour in Brittany. 



By John Mounteney Jephson, B.A., F.S.A. Accompanied by Notes 

 of a Photographic Expedition by Lovell Reeve, F.L.S. 



Royal 8vo, with Map by Arrowsmith, and Stereoscopic Frontispiece, price 12s. 



%* Issued separately are Ninety Stereoscopic pictures, mounted on cards for 

 use in the ordinary Stereoscope, in box with lock and key, price £5. 5$. 



Teneriffe. 46 - 



An Astronomer's Experiment ; or, Specialities of a Residence above the 

 Clouds. By Prof. Piazzi Smyth, Her Majesty's Astronomer for Scotland. 

 Second Thousand, in One Vol., 450 pages, 20 Stereographs, price 21*. 



" Nearly all the pictures have been taken at heights of from seven to twelve thousand 

 feet above the level of the sea, and on the lower ground we are shown a dragon-tree walk, 

 a cactus- garden, cochineal-gatherers at work, and other scenes never before realized in 

 this manner to eyes in England. The scientific results of the expedition have been com- 

 municated to the Royal Society." Examiner. 



