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xii LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS To/ace page The Developing Room at the Pathe Works . . • .78 The Drying Room at the Pathe Works .... 79 A Row of Printing Machines in the Rome Works of the Cines Company .... . . • The WiUiamson Printing Machine . . . ■ ■ The Projector and Mechanism . The Complete Projecting Installation The " Chrono " Projector .... Outstripping the Human Eye An Early Open-Air Studio-Stage for producing Cinematograph Plays ..... . . The Scene-Painters' Shop at a Pathd Studio Battle Scene from " The Siege of Calais " Exterior of the Modern Edison Film-Play-Producing Theatre Building a Solid Set for " The Two Orphans " Building a Scene on one of the Pathd Studio-Stages for a Film Play The Wardrobe Room at the Selig Film Factory The Selig Stock Company at Los Angeles The First Topical Film ... . . The White Man's Child Arizona Bill ...... The Luxury of the Modern Picture Palace The Lantern Room of a Modern Cinematograph Theatre . How the Sound Accompaniments to Pictures are Produced The Trial Scene from " Rachel's Sin " The Film-Play Producer at Work Taking Three Picture-Plays Simultaneously . The Fatal Duel Scene from " The Two Orphans " The Colleen Bawn The Lost Freight Car Sorting, Examining, and Joining the Strips of Film Preparing the Titles .... Dr. Comandon's Apparatus for taking Moving Pictures of Microbes The Phenomenon of Agglutination in a Fowl's Blood The Blood of a Fowl suffering from SpirochcBta Gallinarum A Remarkable Instance of Picture-Play Enterprise The Gigantic Horse being Hauled by the Greeks under the Walls of Troy .... "The Fall of Troy" . . . . . Building an Elaborate Interior Scene for a Picture-Play