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527 sonfor or on whose behalf it is made (i. e., the employer), and that without any agreement or assignment? EA Photographic Copyright Bill was introduced into the House of Commons on Wednesday night. Let the photo graphic profession look to it, and see that they are properly protected. J 1 J I enclose my card, and beg to remain your obedient ser- vant. Scrutator. Aruceedings cf SwwiiM. Halifax Photographic Club. A meeting was held on Wednesday, August 8th, the president, Major HOLROYDE, in the chair. The Secretary having read the minutes of last meeting, which were confirmed, a letter was read from the French Com mittee for erecting a monument to Daguerre, inviting the Club to subscribe to the fund, and to send a representative to the fete to be held on August 12, to render homage to the illustrious inventor. An invitation to take part in the exhibition of the Newcastle-on-Tyne Photographic Society, to be held in November next, as also a letter from Captain Turton, thanking the Club for electing him a honorary member, were submitted. The next business was electing Dr. Bowman, F.R.A.S., a member of the Club. A committee was then appointed to adjudicate on the diploma pictures and negatives taken at Bolton Woods, Wharfedale, on the Club’s summer excursion, June 25, the following members being elected Rev. W. E. Hancock, Messrs. J. E. Jones, J. J. Learoyd, D. Smith, and J. Hill. The result of their judgment was as follows Mr. W. C. Williams, first, for technical excellence in a photograph he called the “Sunlit Woods”; Mr. Williams, first, for artistic merit, with the “ Fisherman,” a beautiful pic ture with a fisherman wading in the river Wharfe, with a fine background of woodland foliage; this was taken on Bennett’s slow landscape plates, exposure ten seconds. Several other prints were much admired : “Shade of Evening,” “Landscape, with Cattle,” “Reflection,” “The Waterfall,” &c., all being marvellous pictures, the cloud effects especially being something magnificent. The second picture for technical excellence was by Mr. Councillor John Smith ; the second for artistic merit was by Mr. Edward Huntriss. Three pictures were shown by the presi dent—one of the Cavendish Memorial, and two woodland scenes ; two by Mr. Councillor J. Smith ; two by Mr. J. Whitely ; three by Mr. E. J. Caw; one by Mr. F. Smith. These were very highly commended by the committee. The hour being late, the judging of the negatives was deferred. Amateur Photographic Association. The annual meeting of the council was held on Friday, the 10th inst., Dr. Arthur FARRE, F.R.S., in the chair. The minutes of the last meeting having been confirmed, the following gentlemen were elected members : — Hon. Henry 0 Callighan, Hon. Denis Lawless, Mr. Inspector Hirst, Messrs. A. J. Corry, J. B. Colgrove, M.A., F.R. A.S., and G. R. Fludder. The Secretary then laid before the meeting the pictures of the current year. Mr. GLAISIIER remarked that he and his co-referee were grati fied to find that a large number of pictures, and of a higher standard, had been contributed this year than at any previous time, many pictures being now ranked in the second class which used to be placed in the first. He called especial attention to a series of remarkably fine anthropological subjects (portraits of the native races of India) by Mr. George Western; to some large figure subjects by Mr. W. Adcock, and a cattle piece by Lord Emlyn. The following is an abstract of Mr. Glashier’s report :— Class 1 contains 162 pictures, contributed as follows:—R. Leventhorpe, 20; W. Muller, 21; G. Western, 15; W. S. Hobson, 14 ; C. Stephens, G; F. Beasley, 6 ; R. Murray, 5; T. Brownrigg, 6 ; F. H. Lloyd, 1; W. Adcock, 4; F. S. Schwabe, 7 ; Major Board, 2; R. 0. Milne, 8 ; P. Gunyon, 5; Lieut.-Col. Warde, 1; Mrs. Evans, 3 ; J. C. Hannyngton, 4 ; J. L. Rank- ing, 1 j G. Brook, Junr., 6 ; S. Norman, 7 ; R. C. Carr, 1 ; A. R. Dresser, 3 ; The Right Hon. Lord Emlyn, 2 ; J. R. Ellerbeck, 3; Mrs. Abbott, 5; R. B. White, 1 ; J. S. Byers, 2; H. O’Farrell, 1 ; and A. Tagliaferro, 2. Class 2 contains 160 pictures as follows:—C. Stephens, 11; Right Hon. Lord de Ros, 2 ; F. Beasley, 11 ; R. Murray, 5; T. Brownrigg, 2; F. H. Lloyd, 2; W. S. Hobson, 6; W. Adcock, 1 ; F. S. Schwabe, 2 ; Major Board, 4 ; Mrs. Gulston, 1; G. Western, 7 ; R. 0. Milne, 5 ; P. Gunyon, 11 ; W. Muller, 21 ; Lieut.-Col. Warde, 4 ; R. Leventhorpe, 3 ; F. A. W. Whitmore, 1 ; J. C. Hannyngton, 9 ; J. L. Ranking, 4 ; F. H. Shaw, 4 ; J. W. Robinson, 1 ; E. J. Jackson, 3 ; A. R. Dresser, 11 ; Right Hon. Lord Emlyn, 3 ; J. R. Ellerbeck, 7; Mrs. Abbott, 10 ; R. B. White, 3 ; T. Perrot, 1 ; J. S. Byers, 1 ; H. O’Farrell 1; and A. Tagliaferro, 3. Class 3 contains 185 pictures as follows:—His Highness the Rajah of Cochin, 1 ; C. Stephens, 8; Right Hon. Lord de Ros, 1; F. Beasley, 7 ; R. Murray, 2; T. Brownrigg, 4 ; W. S. Hobson, 2; W. Adcock, 1 ; J. H. Ritchie, 5 ; F. S. Schwabe, 2; Major Board, 7; Gen. Sladen, 5 ; Mrs. Gulston, 6; G. Western, I; R. 0. Milne, 5; P. Gunyon, 2; W. Muller, 11 ; Lieut.-Col. Warde, 2 ; R. Leventhorpe, 1 ; Mrs. Evans, 4 ; F. H. Shaw, 5; F. A. W. Whitmore, 1; J. C. Hannyngton, 8 ; J. L. Ranking, 4 ; S. Norman, 2; Right Hon. Earl of Rosse, 6; J. W. Robinson, 3 ; E. J. Jackson, 4 ; R. de Salis, 2 ; R. C. Carr, 7 ; A. R. Dresser, 11 ; Right Hon. Lord Emlyn, 3; J R. Eller beck, 10; J. W. Baxendale, 3; Mrs. Abbott, 18; R. B. White, 3 ; T. Perrot, 7; H. O'Farrell, 8 ; and A. Tagliaferro, 3. The remainder of the pictures are comprised in classes 4, 5, and 6. The following prizes were awarded:—The first prize to R. Leventhorpe, for Nos. 78, 86, 90, and 98—an oil painting by Carl Frisch in frame; to S. Norman, for Nos. 1, 2, 3, and 8—a silver g >blet; to W. Muller, for Nos. 882, 832, and 896—a silver goblet; to W. S. Hobson, for Nos. 272, and 293—a silver goblet; to Mrs. Abbott, for Nos. 4 and G —a painting in frame ; to G. Brook, for Nos. 1 and 2—an album elegantly bound ; to R. O. Milne—a water colour drawing in frame ; to P. Gunyon—a water colour drawing in frame; to F. S. Schwabe—an album elegantly bound ; to G. Western—a silver goblet; to W. Adcock—a water colour drawing in frame ; and to T. Brownrigg —an album elegantly bound. Certificates of honorable mention were awarded to R. Murray, J. R. Ellerbeck, A. R. Dresser, Major Board, Lord Emlyn, A. Tagliaferro, J. S. Byers, Lieut.-Col. Warde, Mrs. Evans, J. C. Hannyngton, H. O’Farrell, and R. C. Carr. Coventry and Midland PHOTOGRAPHIC Society. In the absence of the President, Mr. Ambrose, Vice-president, took the chair, and after conclusion of the business part of the meeting, called upon Mr. T. J. Lloyd to read a short paper upon his way of making chloride of gold. Mr. Lloyd was of opinion, confirmed by experiment, that it was not absolutely necessary to use pure gold, for in making his chloride he used up any scrap gold he might have at the time, leaving in the finished solution all the alloys and other im purities. His formula is as follows :— Gold (half sovereign) dwt. Nitric acid (pure) 3 drachms Hydrochloric acid (pure) 9 „ Water 6 „ Apply heat, and when dissolved, neutralise with an excess of prepared chalk, and make up to 12 ounces. Mr. Lloyd asserted that he got better tones with this gold than with any commercial gold he had tried. It was much cheaper, and more satisfactory. Uulk in the Stubin. Cooking by Electricity.—There is an apparatus now for cooking by electricity. It consists of a saucepan so isolated by non-conductors that the bottom forms the positive pole of the current. The negative pole is attached to a movable point, which travels in circles over the bottom of the pan underneath, thus distributing the heat over the whole surface, and quickly enough to avoid burning holes in the saucepan. But plain cooks can never be expected to boil potatoes in such a manner as this. The battcric de cuisine bids fair, indeed, to becomejan electrical battery ere long. According to Weidcmann's Seiblatter, a shark belonging to the genus Sc</mnw is phosphorescent on its whole under surface,
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