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[1] The self instructor for the piano forte, by C. Mahony. Philadelphia : Institution for the Blind, 1853, title leaf

[2] four samples of Boston line type pasted to one leaf, texts unidentified

[3] Selection of Psalms, [4] leaves, in Boston line type

[4] geometric diagrams

[5] leaf from 1st Corinthians, chap. 7, in Boston line type

[6] Lectures to children, by John Todd (Glasgow 1841), leaf 43, in Alston's Glasgow line type

[7] "Extrait du procédé d'écriture en points de L. Braille, professeur à l'Institution Royal des Aveugles. Paris"; Braille alphabet and punctuation, with raised-letter line type explanation in French

[8] Géométrie. Imprimé par les jeunes Aveugles. Février 1833

[9] Two examples of James Gall's triangular raised-letter type: a. [4] leaves of an unidentified sermon; b. [2] leaves from John, chap. 5-6

[10] Students' magazine, Pennsylvania Institution for the blind, Philadelphia. v. 3 no. 26 (Feb. 5, 1840), [1], 10-16 leaves

[11] a. Specimen of a new system of musical notation, for the use of the blind, by C. Mahony; [1] leaf, printed in inked typed, dated Jan. 1, 1853; b. two leaves of raised-letter type and musical notation, copyright 1852 by C. Mahony, printed at the Pennsylvania Institution for the Blind