A. PHIL SEPT. 1859.] 



Pvcttdings. 



195 



Nos. 



2. A Sikh, one of the defenders of Arrah imprisoned at 



Allipoor for 2 years, for having eloped with a Native 

 Non-Commissioned Officer's wife. 



3. A Thug imprisoned for 30 years. 



4. A notorious Burmese Dacoit imprisoned for life. 



5. A Sepoy of the 43d Regiment imprisoned for desertion. 



6. A Fakeer found tampering with the Sepoys at Barrack- 



poor. 



16. Burmese Murderer and Convict. 



to > Portraits. 



24. ) 



25. A Village Scene near Kidderpore. 



26. A Cargo Boat at Ghoosery. 



Photographs exhibited by Herbert Macdonald, Esq., 35^ Re- 

 giment. — Silver Medal. 



A Frame of Portraits and copies of Engravings. 



List of Photographs exhibited by Lieut. J. Mitchell- 

 Views. 



■Silver Medal. 



No. 1. The Munro Statue, Mount Road. 



2. The College Bridge. 



3. A view at Mamullaipoor (The Seven 



Pagodas.) 



4. Doveton House, The residence of 



Sir P. Grant. 



Negatives on un wax- 

 ed paper, No. 4 un- 

 touched. The skies 

 of Nos. 1, 2 and 3 

 ^ deepened with Indi- 

 an Ink. All toned 

 by Hardwick's new 

 Alkaline process 

 I Chloride of Gold. 



Negatives taken with the Achromatic Compound Microscope. 



No. 1. Proboscis of Blow fly, Magnified 



2. Parasite of Tame Goose, „ 484 



3. Parasite of Fowl, an Acarus, „ 3*969 



4. A Butterfly's scale (Thecla) „ 276-676 



5. „ „ „ „ 672-400 



6. „ „Polyommatus „ 276-676 



7. Parasite of Pig, „ 484 



8. Proboscis of Blow fly „ 1-600 



9. House Flea, „ 484 



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