. The structure and life of birds . Fig. 57 (after Marey).Gull flying. in the conventional bird of the artist. Many Gullshave been photographed on the wing by , at Southport ; some Storks, the favourite birdin the Fatherland, by Germans ; the American Eagleand other birds, by Mr. Muybridge ; and Professor. Fig. 5& (after Marey). Gull flying—50 images per second. Marey has obtained images of flying Gulls, at the rateof fifty per second, showing the various phases of theup- and down-strokes. The Southport Gulls are 1 Some of this has been necessarily anticipated. SeeActive Machinery,


. The structure and life of birds . Fig. 57 (after Marey).Gull flying. in the conventional bird of the artist. Many Gullshave been photographed on the wing by , at Southport ; some Storks, the favourite birdin the Fatherland, by Germans ; the American Eagleand other birds, by Mr. Muybridge ; and Professor. Fig. 5& (after Marey). Gull flying—50 images per second. Marey has obtained images of flying Gulls, at the rateof fifty per second, showing the various phases of theup- and down-strokes. The Southport Gulls are 1 Some of this has been necessarily anticipated. SeeActive Machinery, and Movements of the Wing partlydue to the Action of the Air. VII FLIGHT 19


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