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Marey, Etienne-Jules.
In : Annual reports of the aeronautical society, 1872, 7, pp. 25 - 74
[traduit de la revue "L'aéronaute" par T. J. Bennett, Esq. (?)] - Les illustrations, médiocrement reproduites, peuvent être retrouvées dans d'autres articles de Marey, notamment "Les mouvements de l'aile chez les insectes" Rev cours scientif 1869, VI, n° 11, p. 171-176
Exemplaire numérisé : BIU Santé (Paris)
Nombre de pages : 50
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 25  The Movements of the Wings of Insects
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 29  Form of the Motions of the Wings
Image : Fig. 3. Simultaneous tracings of the wings of a wasp in short flight. The perfect synchronism of the two wings will be observed
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Image : Fig. 4: Aspect of a wasp, the extremity of whose primary wings has been gilded. The animal is supposed to be placed in a ray of light
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Image : Fig. 5. Trace of the median course of the wing of the Macroglossa galium (Bedstraw sphynx moth)
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Image : Fig. 6. Trace of a Wheatstone's octave rod / Fig. 7: Tracing of a wing of a wasp...
 34  Mechanism of the Flight of Insects- How they Propel Themselves
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Image : Fig. 8: Representing of the artificial insect of the flight of insects
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 41  Flight of birds
Image : Fig. 13: Representing to the left Pline's apparatus
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Image : Fig. 14: The posterior corners of the two plants of the apparatus
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Image : Fig. 15: The posterior corners of the paper
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Image : Fig. 16: Apparatus for registering the motion of the wing of a pigeon buy double signals
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Image : Fig. 17: Apparatus for exhibiting the contraction of the thoraci muscles of birds
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Image : Fig. 18: Myographic tracings of the pectoral obtained from various kinds of birds during flight
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Image : Fig. 19: Line a represents the electric tracing of the ascent and descent of the wing of a harrier / Fig. 20: Showing the difference in amplitude and frequency in the wing-strokes of a pigeon during a flight of fifteen metres
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Image : Fig. 21: Swelling of the biceps
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Image : Fig. 22: Trace of the action of a harrier during flight
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Image : Fig. 23: Apparatus intended to transmit to a lever at a distance all the motions executed by another lever around one of its extremities
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