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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] |