Magic Lantern with the Lime Light 



Fig. 56-63; 150-186 pp. 100-118 



Apparatus and material, 150; Lime light with oxygen and hydrogen, 152- 

 158; Management of the lime light lantern, 159-173; The lime light 

 with oxygen and illuminating gas, 174-176; The lime light with oxygen 

 and ether vapors, 177-179; Troubles with the lime light, 180-185; 

 Summary of Chapter IV, 186. 



CHAPTER V 



Magic Lantern with a Petroleum Lamp, with Gas, Acetylene, and Alcohol 



Lamps 



Fig. 64-73; 190-224 pp. 119-137 



Apparatus and material, 190; Oil and gas lamps, 192-195; Magic lantern 

 with kerosene lamp, 196-202; Lantern with mantle gas lamps, 203- 

 207; Lantern with acetylene lamp, 208-213; Lantern with alcohol 

 lamp and mantle, 214-219; Troubles in Ch. V, 220-223; Summary 

 of Ch. V, 224. 



CHAPTER VI 

 Magic Lantern with Sunlight; Heliostats 



Fig. 74-87; 230-265 pp. 138-165 



Apparatus and material for Ch. VI, 230; Light from the sun, and 

 heliostats, 232-233; Installation and use of hcliostats, 234-238, 239- 

 248; Heliostats for the southern hemisphere, 249-255; Condenser for 

 sunlight, 256-258; Conduct of an exhibition with sunlight, 259-262; 

 Troubles with sunlight, 263-264; Summary of Ch. VI, 265. 



CHAPTER VII 

 Projection of Images of Opaque Objects 



Fig. 88-1 ii ; 270-297 pp. 166-199 



Apparatus and material for Ch. VII, 270; Images of opaque objects, 272; 

 Comparison of the projection of opaque and transparent objects, 273- 

 280; Combined projections, 281-282; Opaque projection demonstra- 

 tions, 283-292 ; Erect images with opaque projection, 293-295 ; Troubles 

 with opaque projections, 296; Summary of Ch. VII, 297. 



