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Index 



Reptiles, photographing 



Antipathy to snakes an obstacle, 



227-229. 



Arrangements for, 235-238. 

 Rattlesnakes, 232, 233-235. 

 Smaller snakes, lizards, frogs, 



etc., 238-241. 



Snapping and water turtles, 242. 

 Value of, 243. 

 Retouching, 66, 67. 



Fluid, 66. 



Rocky Mountain pika, 128-129. 

 Rookeries, water-bird, of Florida, 



188-189. 



Roosevelt, Theodore, on hunting 

 with camera compared 

 with shooting, 24. 



Sea-urchins, see Fish and other 



forms of aquatic life. 

 Shrew, the, 136. 



Shufeldt, Dr., a pioneer in photo- 

 graphing living fish, 208. 

 Shutter 



Care of, 48. 



Diaphragm, 46, 47. 



Focal plane, 47. 



Knowledge of, essential, 48. 

 Silver papers, 62, 63. 

 Skunk cabbage, 260, 261. 

 Smaller mammals, photographing 



Beaver, 137. 



Cage, use of, 136. 



Chipmunk, 124. 



Gopher, 130. 



In captivity, 126. 



In native haunts, 126. 



Knowledge necessary, 123, 137. 



Mice, 123, 124-126, 136, 137. 



Moles, 136. 



Opossum, 130-131. 



Smaller mammals, photographing 

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Outfit, 135. 



Perseverance essential, 135. 



Porcupine, 131-134. 



Raccoon, 134. 



Rocky Mountain pika, 128-129. 



Shrew, 136. 



Squirrels, 123, 124, 134. 



Weasel, 130. 



Woodchuck, 130. 

 Snakes, dangerous and harmless, 



discussed, 227-231. 

 Sportsman, term explained, 19, 20. 

 " Spotting out," 66, 67. 

 Squirrels, 134. 

 Steadman, Frank M., 298. 

 " Stopping out," 64, 65. 

 Stops, see Lens. 

 Swing-back, 35-37, 262, 275. 



Telephotographic lens 

 Advantages of, 73-75, 78. 

 Capabilities of, 72. 

 Described, 70. 

 Enlargement over ordinary lens, 



7'- 



Exposures with, 77, 78. 

 Focussing of, 71. 

 Indispensable in nature photog- 

 raphy, 80. 

 In photographing birds, 186. 



Small mammals, 135. 



Tree builders' nests, 154. 

 Lenses of, 70, 71. 

 Precautions in use of, 72, 73. 

 Reflex, use in the, 78, 80. 

 Results obtained with, 77. 

 Shutter for, 73. 

 Stops on, 73. 

 See Lens. 



