[LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS]

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How to take Moving-pictures of Wild Animals in safety[Frontispiece]
A Moving-picture Expedition into the Indian Jungle[4]
Polar Bear Diving[5]
A Lion and Lioness at Lunch[10]
Caught![11]
Operator and Camera buried in a Hole[14]
Making Moving-pictures of Wild Rabbits[14]
Nest of King Regulus, showing curious Suspension[15]
Mother King Regulus feeding her Young[15]
The Jury Moving-picture Camera[24]
The Williamson Topical Camera and Tripod[25]
The Williamson Camera threaded for Use[42]
Lens of the Williamson Camera[43]
Adjustable Shutter of the Jury Camera[43]
The "Aeroscope" Moving-picture Hand Camera[52]
Compressed Air Reservoirs of the "Aeroscope" Camera[53]
Lens, Shutter, Mechanism and Gyroscope[56]
Loading the "Aeroscope" Camera[57]
Mr. Cherry Kearton steadying himself upon a Precipice[58]
Mr. Cherry Kearton slung over a Cliff[58]
Vulture preparing to Fly[59]
A Well-equipped Dark Room showing Arrangement of the Trays[64]
Winding the Developing Frame[65]
Film transferred from Developing Frame to Drying Drum[72]
Film Wound on Frame and placed in Developing Tray[73]
The Jury Combined Camera and Printer[73]
The Williamson Printer[84]
Water Beetle attacking a Worm[85]
Marey's Apparatus for taking Rapid Movements[112]
Cinematographing the Beat of a Pigeon's Wing[113]
First Marey Apparatus for Cinematographing the Opening of a Flower[128]
First Motion Pictures of an Opening Flower[129]
Development of a Colony of Marine Organisms[129]
Continuous Moving-picture Records of Heart-beats[136]
Continuous Moving-pictures of Heart-beats of an Excited Person[137]
Continuous Cinematography—Palpitations of a Rabbit's Heart[142]
Stero-motion Orbit of a Machinist's Hand[143]
Lines of Light indicating to-and-fro hand Movements[143]
A wonderful X-ray Film made by M. J. Carvallo[148]
Moving X-ray Pictures of the Digestion of a Fowl[149]
Stomach and Intestine of a Trout[152]
Digestive Organs of the Frog[152]
Lizard Digesting its Food[152]
X-ray Moving-pictures of the Bending of the Knee[153]
X-ray Film of the Opening of the Hand[153]
Micro-Cinematograph used at Marey Institute for investigating minute Aquatic Life[164]
Micro-cinematography: The Proboscis of the Blow Fly[165]
Micro-cinematograph used at the Marey Institute[170]
One of Dr. Comandon's Galvanic Experiments with Paramoecia[171]
Micro-cinematography: Blow Fly eating Honey[176]
The Ingenious Gilbreth Clock[177]
Rack, showing Disposition of Component Parts, for Test[177]
Film of Workman assembling Machine[182]
Film of Rack and Bench, Floor marked off into Squares, and Clock[182]
Cinematographing a Man's Work against Time[183]
Moving-pictures of a Steam Hammer Ram[188]
Dr. Füch's Apparatus for taking Moving-pictures of the Operations of a Steam Hammer[189]
Wonderful Apparatus devised by Mr. Lucien Bull for taking 2,000 Pictures per second[190]
Moving-pictures of the Ejection of a Cartridge from an Automatic Pistol[191]
Motion Photographs of the Splintering of a Bone by a Bullet[191]
Soldiers Firing at the "Life Target"[204]
Front View of the "Life Target" showing Screen Opening[205]
Screen Mechanism of the "Life Target"[206]
Cinematographing Hedge-row Life under Difficulties[207]
Moorhen Sitting on her Nest[212]
The Young Chick pierces the Shell[212]
Chick Emerging from the Shell[213]
Newly Hatched Chick struggling to its Feet[213]
Chick, Exhausted by its Struggles, Rests in the Sun[214]
The Chick takes to the Water[214]
Fight between a Lobster and an Octopus[215]
Story of the Water Snail[215]
The Head of the Tortoise[218]
The Hawk Moth[218]
Snake Shedding its Skin or "Slough"[219]
The Snake and its Shed Slough[219]
Exterior View of Dummy Cow[226]
Mr. Frank Newman and Camera hidden within Tree Trunk[227]
Lizard with Spider in its Mouth[240]
Digestive Organs and Eggs of a Water Flea[241]
Moving-picture Naturalist and the Lizard at Home[241]
A Novel "Hide," with Camera Fifteen Feet above Ground[250]
"Hide" Uncovered showing Working Platform[251]

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1.Mechanism of Camera showing Threading of Film[28]
2.The "Pin" Frame[67]
3.The First Picture of the Four-spoke Wheel[97]
4.Apparent Stillness of Spokes while Wheel is Moving[98]
5.Apparent Backward Motion of Spokes while Wheel is Running Forwards[99]
6.When Wheel is seen to be Moving Naturally[100]
7.Curious Illusion of seeing Twice the Number of Spokes in the Wheel[102]
8.Mechanism of the Noguès Camera[115]
9.The Ingenious Radio-cinematographic Apparatus devised by Monsieur M. J. Carvallo[151]
10.Dr. Comandon's Radio-cinematographic Apparatus[157]

PRACTICAL CINEMATOGRAPHY