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MR. REEVE'S LIST OF PUBLICATIONS. 



43. 



Stereoscopic Views in Foreign Lands. 



With Descriptive Letterpress. 



Octavo, published Monthly. Three plates, Zs. 



44. 



The Stereoscopic Magazine. 



A Picture Gallery of Landscape Scenery, Architecture, Rare Antiquities, etc. 



In Monthly Numbers, each containing three Stereographs, with Descriptive 

 Letterpress, price 2s. fid. 



No. I. 



1 . Folaise Castle, Normandy. 



2. The Hardinge Statue, Calcutta. 



3. The Royal Observatory, Greenwich. 



No. II. 



1 . The Museum, Royal Gardens, Kew. 



2. The Great Cross of Muiredach. 



3. Remarkable Block of Spar. 



No. III. 



1. Lichfield Cathedral. 



2. The Salmon- Pool, Devil's Glen. 



3. The Museum of Practical Geology. 



No. IV. 



1. Cobham Park, Kent. 



2. Sackville Street, Dublin. 



3. The Succulent House, Kew. 



No. V. 



1. Statue of Dr. Johnson at Lichfield. 



2. Charlton House, Kent. 



3. The Wieklow Railway at Brayhead. 



No. VI. 



1 . Raglan Castle, South Wales. 



. West Door of Rochester Cathedral. 



3. Farningham, Kent. 



No. VII. 



1. Penshurst Castle, Kent. 



2. Chantrey's Sleeping Children. 



3. The Powerscourt Wafcrfall, Ireland. 



No. VIII. 



1. Rievaulz Abbey, Yorkshire. 



2. Cobham Hall, Kent. 



3. Helmsley Castle, Yorkshire. 



CONTENTS. 



No. IX. 

 1. Interior of Canterbury Cathedral. 



2. The Baptistery, Canterbury. 



3. Tomb of Archbishop Howfey. 



No. X. 



1. Whitby Abbey, Yorkshire. 



2. Kirkham Priory Gateway. 



3. Muckross Abbey, Killarney. 



No. XI. 



1. Ely Cathedral. 



2. The Pilgrims' Staircase, Canterbury. 



3. Pont-y-Pant, North Wales. 



No. XII. 



1. The Megatherium, British Museum. 



2. Museum of the College of Surgeons. 



3. The Dargle Hole, Wieklow. 



[On June I. 



No. XIII. 



1. Temple Collection of Antiquities, No. 1. 



2. Temple Collection of Antiquities, No. 2. 



3. Temple Collection of Antiquities, No. 3. 



[On July}. 



No. XIV. 



1 . Asafoetida Plant in Flower. 



2. Peterborough Cathedral. 



3. The Tore Waterfall, Killarney. 



[On August \ . 



No. XV. 



1. Ivory, The Temptation. British Museum. 



2. Ivory, Jesus and Angels. Ditto. 



3. Ivory, Marriage of St. Catherine. Ditto. 



[On September 1 . 



No. XVI. 

 (Completing Vol. I.) 



1. Ruins at Clonmacnoise. 



2. Group of Corals. British Museum. 



3. Hever Castle, Kent. 



[On October 1. 



" The Stereoscopic Magazine is a new monthly periodical of an original and very inte- 

 resting character. It gives a series of admirably-executed double photographs for the 

 stereoscope, each of which is accompanied by a well- written description of the place or work 

 of art represented." J<n> BULL. 



" The idea of a magazine illustrated by nun-pictures is a good one ; and the first number 

 of their publication seems to promise that the idea will be well carried out." GUARDIAN. 



