Optic projection : principles, installation and use of the magic lantern, projection microscope, reflecting lantern, moving picture machine, fully illustrated with plates and with over 400 text-figures (1914)

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INDEX 731 depending on amperage 496 small arc lamp 82, 84 for large currents 513 Wistar Institute 320, 374 for automatic lamp 512 Woodward, use of lime light for for moving pictures 399 projection (1824) 686 for multiple lanterns 34, 297 Wright, Lewis for a distant supply 513 9, 105, 207, 243, 245, 256, 282 inductor and transformer. . . 532 mazda lamp 90 Zahn, early projection apparatus 679 municipal regulations for .... 499 Zeiss, 176, 181, 187, 221, 225, 231, Nernst lamp alternating cur 232, 250, 272, 281, 382, 385, 386 rent 93 Zeitschrift fur Instr 221 Nernst lamp, direct current. . 94 Zeitschrift fur wissenschaftliche on threewire supply 514 Mikroskopie 221 regulations for 498-501 Zirconium discs. .' 100 rheostat 504 Zoetrope and magic disc .... 680-682