Ring and ribbons, Pinetti’s, [27].
Robert-Houdin, aeriel suspension, [141], [142]; bullet-catching, [152]; burglar-proof desk, [128]–131; bust of Socrates, [140], 141; Cagliostro’s casket, [143]–149; ghost illusion, [97]–100; history of Kempelen’s chess-player, [112]–116; light and heavy chest, [138]–140, [150]–152; magic clock, [126]; magic villa, [153], [154]; orange tree, [142], [143]; stage, [138]; trick table, [137].
Robertson, ghost illusion, [87]–92.
Robin, ghost illusion, [95], [97]–100; stage, [164], [165].
Robinson, goldfish trick, [286]; illusion “Gone,” [287]–289.
Rods turning into serpents, [x].
Rope tricks, Davenport Brothers, [250]; Kellar’s, [248]–250; Pinetti’s, [27].
Salverte, description of temple tricks, [2].
Sarak, Dr., double vision, [257], [267]–269; hatching fish eggs by magic, [256], [257]; stopping horse by power of will, [266], [267].
Second sight, Anderson’s, [173]; Heller’s, [188]–191; invented by Pinetti, [35]; silent, [194]–198; Wyman’s, [203]; Zancigs’, [199], [200].