Living pictures; their history, photoproduction and practical working. With a digest of British patents and annotated bibliography (1899)

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BIBLIOGRAPHY, 267 1861 25. Shaw. Description of a new optical instrument called the " Stereotrope." [Double cylinder zoetrope working on its side.] Phil. Mag. (4), xxii. 53;. 1864 26. Babbage. Passages from the life of a philosopher. [Thaumatrope invented by Herschel and Fitton.] London. 1865 27. Claudet. On moving photographic figures, illus- trating some phenomena of vision connected with the combination of the stereoscope and phena- kistoscope by means of photography. [Views on rotating drums, alternate vision.] Brit. Assn. Rept. 1865, pt. ii. 9. 28. Laing. Combination of Stereoscope and Phena- kistoscope. [Called the Motoroscope.] Mech. Mag. (2), xiii. 190. 1867 29. Claudet. New fact relating to binocular vision. [Stereo-thaumatrope, see page 7.] Phil. Mag. (4), xxxiii. 549. 30. Topler and Radau. Stroboscope ou Vibroscope universel [used to render the regular cyclic motion of a body slower in appearance by inter- mittent illumination]. Les Mondes, xv. 206. 31. Weber. Theorie des Anorthoscops und der anorthoscopischen Figuren. Zeit. Math. u. Physik. xii. 133. 1863 32. Carpenter. On the Zoetrope and its antecedents. Student, i. 427 ; ii. 24. 33. Carpenter. The Anorthoscope. Ibid. ii. no. 34. Jeffries. Remarks upon the principles of the Thaumatrope. Am. Opth. Soc. Trans. 1869, 8. S