Two papers were read, one by Mr. H. Moat on the Mounting of Chloride Prints, the other by Mr. Bellamy on Bromide Enlargements.

Mr. Moat gave a concise description of the method followed by him in his work & recommended stiff Starch Paste as the most suitable adhesive for this purpose, The paper was followed by a short demonstration.

Mr. Bellamy then described in detail the plan of procedure adopted by him in making enlargements from small negatives which owing to the capacity of his lantern were limited to Quarter Plate size. Although he had tried enlarging by daylight, he had found it so variable, thus rendering the exposure so uncertain, that he had discarded it in favour of artificial light. So far, he had been content with the Ferrous-oxalate Developer & had used this with satisfactory results. Mr. Bellamy then exhibited the process in action, but owing to the presence of much diffused light in the Lecture Room, the results were not so successful as it otherwise might have been. A number of enlargements on paper & opal were shown in illustration of the capabilities of the process.