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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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