Collotype and Photo-lithography
PART 3.—SLIDES—Temperance, Tales, Scriptural, Scenery, Nursery
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SECTION IV.
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Transcriber’s Note:
Punctuation has been standardised. Spelling and hyphenation have been retained as they appear in the original publication except as follows:
Page 26 two to three in cm. width over _changed to_ two to three cm. in width over
Page 30 on the mercury and quntiaty of air _changed to_ on the mercury and quantity of air
Page 38 may be also used in photo-zylography _changed to_ may be also used in photo-xylography
Page 97 with a mat surface or varnished _changed to_ with a matt surface or varnished
Page 103 The Artotype Co. take _changed to_ The Artotype Co. takes
Page 107 If this fail to produce sufficient _changed to_ If this fails to produce sufficient
Page 122 we owe the orgination of this _changed to_ we owe the origination of this
develope the invisible image _changed to_ develop the invisible image
Page 126 60° Reamur _changed to_ 60° Réamur
Advertisements DÖESENER WEG, LEIPSIG. _changed to_ DÖSENER WEG, LEIPZIG.
LEIPSIC, GERMANY, _changed to_ LEIPZIG, GERMANY,
INKS, ROLLERS, CHEMICAL S _changed to_ INKS, ROLLERS, CHEMICALS
Schweinfurt a/ Maine _changed to_ Schweinfurt a/ Main
A. & M. ZMIMERMANN _changed to_ A. & M. ZIMMERMANN
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