Z00PRAX00RAPH7 



3. Athletes Boxing. 



Tyndall; and last, not least, Lord Tennyson, poet lau- 

 reate. 



''Mr. Muybridge exhibited a large number of photo- 

 graphs of horses galloping, leaping, etc. . . . By 

 the aid of an astonishing apparatus called a Zoopraxi- 

 scoPE, which may be briefly described as a magic lantern 

 run mad (with method in the madness), the animals 

 talked, cantered, ambled, galloped, and leaped over hur- 

 dles in a perfectly natural and lifelike manner. I am 

 afraid that, had Muybridge exhibited his Zoopraxiscope 

 three hundred years ago, he would have been burned as a 



