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Mr. Sidebotham exhibited several specimens taken by 
himself, by the Wothlytype process, on different kinds of 
paper. He had experienced considerable difficulty in finding 
paper to which the collodion would adhere in the washing 
process. Silver prints from the same negatives were ex- 
hibited, and considered superior to those by the Wothlytype 
process. 
Mr. Dancer exhibited on the screen, by the aid of the 
oxy-hydrogen light, a series of photographic pictures by 
members and others. The series consisted of transparencies, 
taken by various processes, and was a trial of their relative 
merits for exhibition in this manner. 
Many beautiful pictures were exhibited printed on 
albumen, collodio-albumen, Fothergill, tannin, oxymel, and 
syrup processes, and also taken on collodion in the camera. 
The two latter processes were decided to be the most suit- 
able ; the photographs taken in India by Mr. Buxton were 
much admired. Several photographs of the moon were 
exhibited by Mr. Brothers, one of which was ^taken by 
himself. 
