APPARATUS & ADDRESSES. 



The IJfc History Sub-Committee have communicated with the 

 following well-known London firms, to learn the prices at which the 

 instruments, photographs, and measurements described in the Album, 

 would be supplied or made by them. 



©SiiEta^&mg aitll iMraSliting JHadjinr.— Messrs. De Grave, Short, and 

 Co., 59, St. Martin-le-Grand, E.C. (Scale Makers to H.M. Government), 

 have made a combined weighing and measuring machine, at the request 

 of the Sub-Committee. Price £$ S-s. 



They also supply a plain and very strong commercial weighing 

 machine of superior accuracy to the above, but its use involves the handling 

 and lifting of heavy weights. Price, including weights, ^4 4^. 



Strfttfltl^ of ^Ull. — The instrument described 

 in the Album is to be used as shown in the 

 wood-cut. 



This can also be obtained from Messrs. De 

 Grave and Co. Price 17^. 6d. 



^totOflraptS. — Arrangements have been made with the well-known 

 photographer, Mr. BarrAUD, 263, Oxford Street, Regent Circus, to take 

 the photographs recommended on page 5 of the book-7— one full and 

 one profile view of the face, to print them in permanent photography, and 

 to insert them in the Life History Album at the price of 5^. for each 

 sitting. The two portraits will be taken successively at the same sitting. 

 In the case of young children, whom it is difficult to pose correctly, one 

 portrait only will be taken. Mr. Barraud will also make copies on the 

 scale described in page 5 of photographs taken at different periods of life ; 

 and he will print and mount them as above at the charge of 5.5-. for each 

 separate photograph. 



Sitters are advised to avoid light colours in their dress, especially 

 violets and light blues. 



It is requested that appointments with Mr. Barraud may be made, 

 when practicable, at least three days in advance, and it is expected that 

 the sitters will be punctual. 



iMraSttrenunt of ittj£fgljt airt JlSadflfjt.— The following Surgicallnstru- 

 ment Makers will weigh and measure children and adults at the rate of 

 Sixpence each time : — COXETER AND SON, 23 & 24, Grafton Street 

 East, W.C. ; Hawksley, J., 357, Oxford Street, W. ; Krohne AND 

 Sesemann, 8, Duke Street, Manchester Square, W.; Weiss and Son, 

 62, Strand, W.C. ; Wright and Co., 108, Nezv Bond Street, IV. 



Messrs. Berry, Wine and Coffee Merchants, 3, St. James's Street, 

 gratuitously register the weights of their customers. Their ledgers were 

 commenced in 1765, and have been continued ever since, and they contain 

 many thousand entries. 



