CAMERA AND PHOTOGRAPHIC APPLIANCES 2 



scribed later on. It is fitted with kits for 

 carrying various sizes of plates, which can be 

 used upright or horizontal, as the subject may 

 require. A metal rod with milled head and 

 adjustable pulley-wheel attached to the base 

 of camera frame furnishes means for manipu- 

 lating the fine adjustment when it cannot be 

 reached by hand. 



This simple and most efficient camera was 

 early placed upon the market by the Scovill 

 & Adams Company, under the somewhat 

 lengthy but expressive title of "The Walms- 

 ley Enlarging, Reducing and Copying Photo- 

 micrographic Camera," and has met, I be- 

 lieve, with a steadily increasing demand. It is 

 made in two sizes (6% x 8% and 4/^x5%), 

 each size carrying smaller plates, if desired. 

 It is perfectly adapted to each of several dif- 

 ferent requirements. For simple negative- 

 making in connection with a microscope or 

 for copying engravings, etc., with a photo- 

 graphic lens, its long bellows extension, sim- 

 plicity and smoothness of working leave lit- 

 tle or nothing to be desired. In making en- 

 largements on bromide paper or lantern slides 

 by reduction, it is equally useful, as will be 

 detailed in the chapter devoted to those sub- 

 jects. In still another direction its adaptability 



