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VII. MISCELLANEOUS BIBLIOGRAPHY. 
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Wuson, Editor of Philadelphia Photographer. 144 pp. 12mo. Phila- 
delphia, 1866 (Benerman & Wilson).—A valuable work for photograph- 
ers, adepts as well as learners, consisting of selections from various recent 
si and memoirs on photography on numerous topics of practical value 
In the art, 
of July 18, 1860; Dr. J. Lamont.—p. 261, Report on the Transactions 
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California Peninsula: Jacos Barcert.—p. 400, The first steps in the 
study of High Antiquity in Europe; A. Mortor.—p. 412, Scientific 
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The four letters here contained give an account of the interesting exeur- 
