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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MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS 689 After each name in this list are given the text figure or figures taken from the publications of the given manufacturer, or the section (§) in which the apparatus or material is considered : American Theater [Curtain and Supply Company, 105 North Main Street, St. Louis, Mo. Radium, gold fiber screens, § 629. The Bausch & Lomb Optical Company, Rochester, New York. Photographic objectives, microscopes, projection apparatus, spectacles and all laboratory supplies, §916, fig. 17, 33-34, 70, 100-101, 104-107, 123, 131, 136, 169-173, 2OO-2OI, 223-224. R. & J. Beck, Limited, 68, Cornhill, London, England. Microscopes, photographic objectives, projection apparatus. John A. Brashear Company, Limited, Pittsburg, N. S., Pa. Optical, physical, astrophysical and astronomical instruments, including heliostats. Ch. VI. Chas. Beseler Company, no East 23d St., New York. Projection apparatus and lantern slides, fig. 55, § 598. Small automatic arc lamps. C. W. Briggs, 628 Callowhill Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Magic lantern slide manufacturer. Mr. C. W. Briggs is the son of Dr. Daniel H. Briggs who made the first photographic lantern slides by the collodion process. The beautiful lantern slides made by the son are made by the same collodion process used by the father before 1855. Ch. VIII. Brown & Sharpe Manufacturing Co., Providence, Rhode Island. Manufacturers of fine tools. See their wire gauge, p. 502. Century Manufacturing Company, 272 West Genesee St., Buffalo, N. Y. Manufacturers of "Sanitary paint" including "Artists' Scenic White" for image screens, § 6250. Conrad Lantern Slide and Projection Company, 4028 Jackson Boulevard, Chicago, 111. Lantern slides for science teachers and lecturers. Ch. VIII. Detroit Engine Works, Detroit, Michigan. Direct current electric lighting outfits for projection and moving pictures. Kerosene engines for power §682. Detroit Motor Car Supply Company, Detroit, Michigan. Sandow moving picture electric light plant, using a Sandow kerosene stationary engine, §682. Dolby & Company, 3613 Woodland Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. Importer and dealer in microscopes and optical apparatus, lantern slides, laboratory supplies. Eastman Kodak Co., Rochester, New York. Photographic outfits and supplies, including moving picture film, fig. 119, § 3330, 451. Edison^Manufacturing Company, Orange, N. J. Moving picture machines and films, the home kinetoscope, etc., etc., fig. 63, 221, 224, 233-236. Education Department, Division of Visual Instruction, State of New York, Albanv, N. Y. Many series of lantern slides for use throughout the state, (Ch. VIII). Enterprise Optical Manufacturing Co., 564-572 West Randolph St., Chicago, 111. Moving picture machines, Calcium gas outfit etc., fig. 56. The Ernon Camera Shop, 18 West 27th St., New York. Moving picture camera. Folmer & Schwing Manufacturing Co., Manufacturers of enlarging, reducing and tilting cameras. With Eastman Kodak Co., Rochester, N. Y., fig. 119.