- Page 1 and 2: THEPROJECTIO,MA GIC LANTERN MANUAL
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- Page 9 and 10: THE MAGIC LANTERNHE LANTERN has lon
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- Page 13 and 14: A third wick was then added to the
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- Page 17 and 18: some accident, a little pressure th
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- Page 21 and 22: 13The Pamphengos (fig, ii) is const
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- Page 27: THE PAMPHENGOS LAMP.It is imagined
- Page 31 and 32: 21Safety Jet, is also known as the
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- Page 37 and 38: proved on the Maiden tap by introdu
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- Page 42 and 43: 32With frequent use this becomes fa
- Page 44 and 45: THE DOCWRA TRIPLE—Front View.
- Page 46 and 47: 34through the grotto. Lantern No. i
- Page 48 and 49: THE DOCWKA TRIPLE— Back View.
- Page 50 and 51: 36THE REGISTERING RODS.In the usual
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40The illustration explains the pla
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—picture particularly at the edge
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44middle lantern. The lateral|line
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46As before mentioned, a lantern wi
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48be necessary to glue a thin piece
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50Having the lantern, either a Trip
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;of the (lame to be shown, place th
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54of old tubing (shown tinted in dr
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56When it is necessary to cone down
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58class of kns became obsolete, as
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6ofocus ? Doubtless many more quest
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62Examples.—An Sin. focus lens at
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64by the numbers here given, and wh
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—66it will soon force the air out
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68water to double that pressure. So
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—70obstruction and consequent une
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;72In conclusion, in order to prove
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74PURIFIER OR WASHBOTTLE.It is a gr
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76village hj is destined for, is of
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78which is of metal, D^ to which is
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—8othere is insufficient for thre
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82Wlicn two of these automatic arra
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84been considerably augmented since
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together at one end, and a hole cut
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88desired size. It is as well to ha
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90three layers of gauze it was foun
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^2The majority of lanternists use b
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94flaps held in position level with
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96BEARDS DISSOLVING CARRIER.Fig. 48
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98of the slide, it will occupy the
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lOOhalls. Some school rooms have ro
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T02together is a dreadful affair, i
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I04the pictorially illustrated even
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to6anxiety to a lecturer if they co
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— Aio8[Specimen ov Wording for a
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nogiven to the operator, by the col
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Fig. 60.The condenser will throw a
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—— ————114Pamphengos la
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ii6The No. I and 2 condensers are u
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ii8absorbed or lost by this piece o
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120POLARIZEDLIGHT.Before attempting
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122Let A. B. C. D. represent the se
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124and introduce between the prisms
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126When adjusting the jet, greater
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;128For dynamo currents as used at
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T30For small discs the " Focus inca
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132is very curious. C C are the doo
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t34enlarging lantern where circular
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136The Lens.—This should be of th
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«38Fig. 67.is placed the negative
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—;140the negative, the films of t
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142Pyro and Ammonia or Soda with a
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144CHLORIDEPLATES.Exposure.—From
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14^cheap slides are painted—we sh
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148turn of mind, or may be purchase
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150at the zenith and let the tone b
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—152blue to this, and touch with
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*54fireworks. Then comes a class of
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156Fig. 75 represents a similar sli
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t58both mechanism and designs have
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ELECTRICALi6oEXPERIMENTS.Fig. 80.It
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l62polished on one side of its surf
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1647th.Fill the trough with a solut
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admiti66which the liquid will rise
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i68to produce considerable effects
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i7oNo lantern manual would be consi
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—— ——172 ADVERTISEMENTS.The
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174 ADVERTISEMENTS.DALLMEYER'S LANT
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176 ADVERTISEMENTS.Established i88g
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;178 ADVERTISEMENTS.MAGIC LANTERNSA
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i8oADVERTISEMENTS.THENEW PATTERNPAT
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-1 82 ADVPRTISKMENTS.Hughes' Second
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1 84 An\'KRTISEMF.N'TS.MR. MALDEJ^'
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1 86 ADVERTISEMENTS.THE PATENT DOUB
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iSSADVF.RTISF.MRNTS.HUGHES' PATENT
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HUGHES'Patent] PerfectGENTRElNgREgl
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HUGHES' PATENT AUTOMATICMECHANICAL
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1 90 ADVERTISEMENTS.HUGHES' PATENTB
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