Practical cinematography and its applications (1913)

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xii LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS FACING PACE Digestive Organs and Eggs of a Water Flea . .241 Moving-picture Naturalist and the Lizard at Home . 241 A Novel " Hide," with Camera Fifteen Feet above Ground 250 44 Hide " Uncovered showing Working Platform . 251 IN TEXT no. PAGE 1. Mechanism of Camera showing Threading of Film 28 2. The " Pin " Frame 67 3. The First Picture of the Four-spoke Wheel . 97 4. Apparent Stillness of Spokes while Wheel is Moving 98 5. Apparent Backward Motion of Spokes while Wheel is Running Forwards .... 99 6. When Wheel is seen to be Moving Naturally . 100 7. Curious Illusion of seeing Twice the Number of Spokes in the Wheel ..... 102 8. Mechanism of the Nogues Camera . . .115 9. The Ingenious Radio-cinematographic Apparatus devised by Monsieur M. J. Carvallo . .151 10. Dr. Comandon's Radio - cinematographic Apparatus . . . . . . 157