. Portrait . ded tothe developer the necessary amount and tried the paper,which immediately went into a fog. I took some ofthe paper which I had with me and tried it, whichfogged in the same manner. I then knew somethingwas wrong other than the paper. The bottle of bromide when handed me was filled tothe cork, but when I had used some of it I noticed thatit looked limpid for a saturated solution. I called forhis bromide in crystals and put possibly a teaspoonful intothe bottle, which was immediately dissolved. I put asmuch more into the same bottle, which was one of fourounces. This also disso


. Portrait . ded tothe developer the necessary amount and tried the paper,which immediately went into a fog. I took some ofthe paper which I had with me and tried it, whichfogged in the same manner. I then knew somethingwas wrong other than the paper. The bottle of bromide when handed me was filled tothe cork, but when I had used some of it I noticed thatit looked limpid for a saturated solution. I called forhis bromide in crystals and put possibly a teaspoonful intothe bottle, which was immediately dissolved. I put asmuch more into the same bottle, which was one of fourounces. This also dissolved readily. To sum up the matter, in making up the solutionMr. Photographer had unconsciously forgotten to putin the bromide at all. On trying the paper afterward the resulting picturescame out clear, clean and brilliant, and the paper wasthen pronounced O. K. and stayed right there. This is only one of many cases where the paper iscondemned when it is absolutely faultless. A. B. Cross, Cykologist. Portrait. To v t v a i i, Maryland Photographic Clubs Affiliate THE editors of Portrait have received the fol-lowing communication regarding- the affiliationof the Photographic Club of Baltimore and theMaryland Academy of Sciences. The Photographic Club of Baltimore City Portrait, July 9, 1912. Ansco Company,BingTiamton, N. : We have the pleasure of announcing the affiliationof the Photographic Club of Baltimore City with the MarylandAcademy of Sciences. Under the plan of affiliation The Photographic Club re-tains its own identity and organization, but will be known asThe Photographic Section of the Maryland Academy ofSciences, with the parenthetical explanation (PhotographicClub of Baltimore City). The Photographic Section of the Academy will occupyhandsomely appointed rooms on the ground floor of theSciences Building, 105 West Franklin Street, and will haveideal facilities for all phases of photographic work. TheAssembly hall of The Academy will be atthe disposal of Th


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