Index 



307 



Dark room, the, 49-51. 

 Decoys, 182-184. 



Deer, " flash-light " pictures of, 116— 

 118. 

 Securing photographs of, 112, 



Suggestions as to photographing, 

 1 1 9- 1 20. 

 Developers — 



Formulas for, 55. 



Metol as a, 55, 56. 



Metol and hydrokinone, 57. 



Pyro. 54, 55- 

 Developing — 



Air bubbles on plate, 52. 



Extent of, 56, 57. 



Handling of plates, 62. 



Intensification, 61. 



Orthochromatic plates, 61, 62. 



Over exposure, 58, 59. 



Reduction of negatives, 59, 60. 



Retardation of, 58. 



Tank method, 59. 



Under exposure, 58, 59. 

 Diaphragm, see Lens. 

 Domestic animals, photographing of, 



288-291. 

 Double exposures, 109, 1 10. 

 Double printing, 65. 

 Dugmore, Mr., quoted as to — 



A hunting experience, 108-109. 



Bird-nest photography, 147, 148. 



Changing bag, 89. 



Fish photography, 213-215. 



Enlargements direct from negatives, 



see Negatives. 

 Entomology, economic importance 



of, 207. 

 Exposure in photographing birds' 



nests, 144, 145. 



Fear of man on part of birds, 164- 



167. 

 Films, 294, 295. 



Fish and other forms of aquatic life, 

 photographing — 



Aquarium, 209-211, 21 3-2 17. 



Camera for, 211-213, 218-221. 



Catching and handling fish fur, 

 217, 218, 224. 



Early attempts, 208. 



Good work, essentials of, 208, 

 209. 



Jellyfish, 222-223, 22 4- 



Recent progress in, 208-209. 



Thoroughness, 225, 226. 

 Flash-light, the, in photographing 

 adult birds, 187. 



In photographing deer, 116-119. 

 Focal length of a lens, see Lens. 

 Focus, universal, see Lens. 

 Focussing on near-by objects, 37. 

 Formaline, as a plate hardener, 53. 

 Frilling, see Bath. 

 Front, rising and falling, 37, 275. 

 Fungi, 277-280. 



Gibson, W. Hamilton, 7. 

 Gopher, 130. 

 Great auk, 8. 



Hand camera, see Camera. 



Hare, the little chief, see Rocky 



Mountain pika. 

 Herons, 7. 

 Hydrokinone, 57. 

 Hypo, 60. 

 Bath, 59. 



Insects, photographing — 

 Camera suitable for, 195. 

 From dead specimens, 203. 



