Optic projection : principles, installation and use of the magic lantern, projection microscope, reflecting lantern, moving picture machine (1914)

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INDEX 729 Sunlight, for spectra 628 troubles with 162 Support for magic lantern 80 Sun, apparent positions 163 intrinsic brilliancy 138, 613 with projection microscope . . 286 temperature 547 Sunlight, apparatus for 138 condenser for 161 for micro-projection 286 for spectra 628 Switch for opening and closing the electric circuit 514-518 closed and open. 515 double pole 12, 70 double pole double throw knife switch 297 enclosed 517 end of knife switch next supply 516-517 for all the wires of a circuit .. 514 installation of 515 knife switch 515 lamp or table switch 12, 15,71,238,263.288 open and closed 515 position of 516-517 snap switch 515 table or lamp switch 12, 15,71,238 Table for drawing with attached mirror 323~324 for projection 287 for projection with drawing shelf 325 stain for 289 stand for moving picture machine 401 switch for opening and closing electric circuit 12,15,71,238 Talbot, F. A 391, 439 Temperature, absolute 547 of crater, of arc lamp 546 of sun 547 Tent of cloth for drawing 350 for drawing . 166 Terminals, carbon 12, 539 Tests of polarity 506-51 1 Theory of flicke'r 426 Thompson, A. T. & Co 80, 180, 191, 286, 303, 334, 687 Silvanus P. History of arc lamp 686 Thorium discs 101 Three-lens condenser. . . .61, 587-592 Threewire automatic lamp . . 238, 263 Thumb screws and nuts 296 Tin for rheostat 530 Tinted glass in combined projection 177 Tint for projection room 440 Toepler's method of striae . . . 647-650 "Schlieren-Methode" 647 Tracing pictures 374 Track 290 fixing to baseboard 290 for optical bench 290 Transformer 533~535 with arc lamp 534 wiring 532 Translucent screen. . . .453, 461-462 Transparency and opaque projection 168-170 Troubles in the various chapters: I, 46-59; II, 74-75; III, 96; IV, 114-116; V, 133-134; VI, 162-163; VII, 195-197; VIII, 219; IX, 301-309; X, 384-388; XI, 43M37; XII, 47i alternating current. 74 direct current magic lantern 46 drawing and photography. . . 384 house circuit 96 lime light 114 making lantern slides 219 micro-projection 301 moving pictures 436 opaque projections 195 rooms and screens 471 sunlight 162 weak lights, oil, gas, acetylene 133 Trutat 202, 621 Tube of miscroscope 241 Tubing, metallic 108 for optical bench 290 Tungsten lamp for spectra 628 Twilight vision 121, 175, 444 use with weak lights 121 Two-lens condenser 62, 587-591 Tyndall 621 Uchatius, moving picture projection (1853) 680, 683 Ultra-violet, anthracene screen for 627, 635, 642