Mr. L. Bagshaw read a paper on the “Carbon Process,” accompanied by a demonstration, and illustrated by samples of his own work and some very fine examples kindly lent by the Autotype Company.

The simplicity and certainty of the process, the comparative ease of manipulation, and the beauty and permanency of the results, placed the carbon process in the very front rank of photographic printing methods, and will no doubt eventually ensure a more general adoption than at present obtains.

This view was heartily endorsed by those who had the pleasure of listening to Mr. Bagshaw’s excellent paper, and watching his development of the prints chosen for illustration.