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n which the warp-frame is vertical and the weaver works standing, thus being able to constantly inspect his work as it proceeds, an advantage which he does not possess in the bass-lisse or low-warp tapestry loom in which the warp is horizontal. Hill′o-type. (Photography.) A process invented by L. L. Hill, of Westkill, New York, and much debated in the photographic journals of twenty years ago and since. He claimed — See photographic Art-Journal, October, 1852--to have discovered a methoced heliotypically in the pictures are rosy, red, blue, green, orange, violet, buff. The process is not explained in these articles. Niepce worked long at this object, and called the products heliochromes. And yet we wait. Side-hill plow. Hill′side-plow. (Husbandry.) One which has a turning share, so as to plow on side-hill or sidling places, returning in the last-made furrow and throwing down hill each way. The plow shown in the example is turned at the headland or end of the f