|
1882 |
William
Dougall |
On
Photography as a Handmaid to Medical, Surgical and Other Sciences,
and as a Pleasant Recreation for a Cultivated Mind |
|
1885 |
W
T Bashford |
Wanted
a Breeze
[stereoscopic
transparencies] |
|
1885 |
Hugh
Brebne |
Development,
a Sketch illustrated on Copper |
|
1886 |
H
W Bibbs |
Copying
[with an exhibit] |
|
1887 |
Henry
Cameron |
Copying
without Texture |
|
1888 |
W
Ivison Macadam |
Spectrum
Analysis with Illustration and Diagrams |
|
1889 |
Henry
M Cadell |
the
Uses of Photography to the Geologist |