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e employment of chromo-lithography appeared, it is true, in the 
exhibitions of Spain and of the aig ee But it should be stated that 
at Seville it was introduced under a license from a French patent, and 
that in Germany the specimens exhibited ahdiieed the application of the 
art to be in a rudimentary condition 
Mr, Salvétat remarks also that the English exhibitors have produced 
anew ceramic composition which is a perfect imitation of ivory. The 
Process of its manufacture has not been made known. 
pe ; Recent publications by Hacuerre & Co., Paris. 
Lesons de Chimie et de Physique pong en 1861 a la eres pevgped igue de 
Paris. nthe se ty ae. to me sprints we noticed last year, and they 
Bee ee fei et w Poot sam ee , fo urers a, rege mi of ba in 
fol- 
ject 
hg the fusion of platinum ne the production of high temperatures; by Mr. De- 
Y (the associate of St. Claire Deville 
On the optical study of sound; by Mr. Lissa sajou 
nitrification and uses of nitrates in vegetation; by Mr. Clo 
by E. 2 Bec effects resulting from the sition of light ste ‘different bodies; 
que 
Vale the organized corpuscles which exist in the wh sy being an examination 
of the doctrine of pe ntaneous geeareroe by Mr. Pas 
shih 8 Populaires @ L’ Association Polytechnique ; 2nd series, 1862, in 12mo. This 
| ume contains a aeeics of feetares delivered by Babinet ve the physics of the 
Slobe.—Geoffroy St. Hilaire, upon acclimation t, upon the abuse of fer- 
mented .—Perdonnet, upon great tention, Heuba erg, upon the bleae 
uel de Télégraphie Electrique, 4th edition, 1 vol. in 12mo, with figures, 
Ph This volume | is divided into four pares The ‘s owns ee principles of 
oe indispensable to the sane of teleg: graphy. arrangement of 
mera most Padis sacri! employ Po Third, the s ee ore te legeank es, aerial, 
and Fourth, plicat een Soren —_ 
ee talegra 
phy. "a al e “aloues clots | cat bey tic annun 
was . Bréguet, whe is a member of th Lonriéitte, haa ray his direction 
tricity ‘mel "Uline to electric telegraphy, and to sober appara betiy ioe which elec- 
Ys a part; his book has therefore an importance perfectly imate, 
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te vol. 
n12mo. Ma: ayer and Pierson are the p ns, ami who by their beautiful works have 
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latue. Their book does nar "give all the details of the photograph business 
i c mee r of pl 
her as to make them a re y ues aire insareensee etails of the 
atio ay 
“ft Rony aad te 2 
they close th the. eer the d civil nb ‘ebich reoulied' in ging ait 
Photograp phy’ d in causing photographs to be received in the exhibit vices 
it. apa —Canal Maratime netion del’ Borodin Mediterranie, a brochure 
in 8v0,.— is the Faeais | realisation oye an idea of the 17th —. o wit: to 
Unite Bordeaux to the Mediterranean, so that ships of large tonnage may be relieved 
ain by way of gh ggg of Gibraltar. 
om the necessity of g 
A now i nnioytauit ak as Wipwing . pee the Orient e isthmus of Suez, and 
Us serve t the West an 
= Gore nee P th ae e et Politi fe. 1 volume in 12mo.—This 
mek which gives im Saat dntatis of statistics, 7 oses with a geographical and 
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th care in the different phases of its exist 
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