No. 56— 1905.] PHOTOGRiPHY OF COLOUR. 
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of which I have had the good fortune to secure excellent 
negatives, principally in the South Sealslands,witbinthe past 
two years. Such leisure as I have had at my disposal has been 
occupied in obtaining as many as possible of these negatives, 
and it is not until I arrive in England that I shall have an 
opportunity of obtaining from them natural colour prints. 
Should the subject, however, prove of sufficient interest to 
this Society, I shall have much pleasure in the event of my 
probable stay for a longer period in Ceylon, a year or so 
hence, to submit to them a fuller illustration of what three- 
colour photography can accomplish in connection with the 
natural history denizens of Ceylonese and other tropic 
waters. 
