Index 



3" 



Toadstools, see Fungi. 



'Inning bath, 63. 



Trees, fungi, etc., photographing — 



Apparatus, 275. 



Artistic value of, 268-270. 



Light suitable for, 271-273, 276. 



Non-halation plate, 273, 274. 



Wind an obstacle, 271. 



Under exposure of plates, sec De- 

 veloping. 



Velox paper, 62. 



Wallihan, A. G., 24. 120, 125. 

 Washington National Zoo, 281. 

 Weasel, 130. 

 Wild animals, effect of noise on, 



l 7- 



Wild flowers, photographing — 



Artistic and scientific value of, 



244-247. 

 Compared with photographing 



animal life, 251-253. 

 Cut flowers — absolute stillness 

 -cntial, 250, 251. 

 Apparatus used, 254, 255. 



Wild flowers, photographing [con- 

 tinued"] — 

 Arrangement of, 257, 258. 

 Focussing and exposure, 255— 



257- 

 Indoor work necessary, 250. 

 Method of work, 253, 254. 

 Wilting, 247-249. 

 Flowers growing out of doors — 

 All flowers available, 265-2' 7. 

 Image, si/e of, 264. 

 Light, regulation of, 264. 

 Movement an obstacle, 258- 



260. 

 Specimen and environment 



important, 260, 261. 

 Woodchuck, 130. 

 Woods, photographing in, see Camps 



and woods. 



Yellowstone Park, 121. 



Zoos, photography in the — 

 Apparatus for, 284, 285. 

 Difficulties met with, 281. 

 Essential points discussed, 285. 

 Negatives, manipulation of, 287. 



