----oo---- Etching Daguerreotype Plates, by W. R. Grove | 225 | Valuable Receipt | 228 | Painting—its Origin and History, by Wm. Walcott | 229 | Bromine | 233 | Nitrate of Silver decomposed by the current of a Galvanic Battery | 235 | Potassium-Cyanide or simple Cyanuret of Potassium | 236 | Stereo-Chromic Painting | 236 | Water—Spring, River and Lake | 237 | Isinglass | 238 | Papier-Mache | 238 | Chloride of Calcium | 238 | Muriate of Ammonia | 238 | Bromide of Silver Native Bromide of Silver and analysis | 239 | Hillotypes | 241 | Communication, by L. L. Hill | 241 | Removal | 243 | Our Daguerreotypes—Polishing Machine—Gurney— Thompson—McBride—Weston—Morand | 243 | Correspondence—Jas. Bennett Sykes—W. S. Gear | 244 | Ammonia | 245 | An Army of Subscribers | 245 | Strange Announcement | 245 | Examples of the Divisibility of Matter | 246 | Iron—Its Natural and Artificial Combination with Carbon | 247 | New Weigh-lock at Albany | 249 | Daguerreotyping in London | 249 | Quick Stuffs—Six Receipts | 250 | Money received | 251 | Answers to Correspondents | 251 | Notice of New Publication | 251 | Advertisements | 252 | Artists' Register | 255 | WILLIAM S. DORR, Printer, 101 Nassau-St., New York.
THE DAGUERREIAN JOURNAL. Vol. I. | NEW YORK, MARCH 1, 1851. | No. 8. |
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