The book of lantern ; being a practical guide to the working of the optical (1888)

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VI CONTENTS. XI.—On Colouring Photographic Transparencies for Lantern Slides 145 XII.—The same subject continued 159 XIII.—Description of various Experiments—Chemical, Electrical, &c.—for Class Instruction, which are possible with the Lantern 171 XIV.—The Lantern as an Aid to the Photographer . . 204 XV.—The Art of Making Photo-Micrographs . .211 XVI.—Enlarging Photographs with the Lantern . 222 XVII.—The Lantern Microscope and the Opaque Lantern . 240 XVIII.—Various Lantern Accessories . . . 250 XIX.—Practical Hints to those who Employ the Lantern for Scientific Demonstration or for Entertain- ments in the Drawing-Koom or Lecture Hall . 2(54