Lantern Slides illustrating Zoology, Botany, Geology, Astronomy, Textiles, &c.: Catalogue E. (November 1924)

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Flatters & Garnett, Ltd., Manchester. Section AA 21—Protective Resemblance and Mimicry —Continued 33 Peppered Moth on bark, light and dark varieties. 34 Various Moths on leaves. 35 Hornet, male and female. 36 Hornet, Clearwing and Wasps, male and female. 37 British Clearwing Moths, group. 38 Belted Sawfly, sirex gigas. 39 Crane Fly, Tipula confusa, on Pine trunk. 40 Crane Fly, Tipula confusa, on rough board (unsuitable surroundings). 41 Crane Fly, Tipula lutescens, resting amongst grasses. 42 Wasp and Dipterous Fly (V. germanica and Syrphus laniger). 43 Bumble Bee and two Dipterous mimics. 44 Cocoons of Weevil on Figwort. 45 Cionus scrophularia, Figworth Weevil. 46 Spider Crab, Pisa gibbsii, with Seaweed. 47 Crab hiding between stones. 48 Plaice on sand. \ 49 Eggs of Tern on beach. 50 Eggs of Ringed Plover among 1/0 each stones. [_ plain. 51 Snipe among grass. 3/6 each 52 Pheasant on nest. coloured. 53 Nightjar amongst bracken. 54 Leveret in stubble. FOREIGN INSECTS. 67 Stick and Leaf Insects, various. 68 Stick and Leaf Insects, African. 69 Eggs of Leaf Insect, Pulchriphyllum cruriforme (resemble seeds). 70 Leaf Insect, Phyllium sp. 71 Leaf Insect, Phyllium, resting attitude. 72 Leaf Insect, Bacillus Rossi (Stick Insect), Eggs. 73 Leaf Insect, Bacillus Rossi, male and female on Privet. 74 Leaf Insect, Bacillus Rossi, large group. 75 Leaf Insect, Group of various “ Walking Sticks.” 76 Leaf Insect, Mantis, praying attitude, 77 Mantis, wings expanded, 78 Mantis sp. 79 Mantis sp., wings expanded. 80 Mantis sp., S. Leone, leaf-like legs. 81 Mantis sp., with small wings expanded. 82 Collection of Trussittee, Mantidse, Locustidse. 83 Empusa gangylodes, among twigs. 84 Empusa gangylodes, side view. 85 Lithinus nigrocristatus, insect on lichen- covered bark. 86 Lithinus nigrocristatus, insect removed from bark. 87 Oleandrus neriifolius, Green Leaf Insect. 88 Locusts on grass and flying. 89 Frugalis nasuta (Locust) flying. 90 Locust, wings open and closed. 91 Green-winged Locust, flying. 92 Green Grasshopper on leaves. 93 Green Leaf Insect, wings extended. 94 Panchlora viridis, on leaves. 95 Fly living in bee’s nest. 96 Eurybrachys sp., on bark and flying. 97 Eurybrachys -westwoodii, on bark and flying. 98 Charagia daphandge, on bark and flying. 99 Papilio merope, imitating grass. 100 Kallima inachis, closed with leaf. 101 Kallima inachis, upper and under, male and female. 102 Kallima, group, upper side. 103 Kallima, group, under side. 104 Salamis anacardii, under side. 105 Salamis cytora, upper side. 106 Group, uppersides moths, undersides butter- flies. 107 Acanthopsyche tristir, larva case, S. Africa. Section AA 22—MOLLUSCA. Chiefly from photographs. Plain Slides 1/3 each. Coloured, where suitable, 3/6 each. CEPHALOPODA. 1 Argonauta argo, Paper Nautilus, showing animal. 2 Argonauta argo, Paper Nautilus, showing animal. 3 Nautilus pompilius, shell, entire. 4 Nautilus, section of shell. 5 Chiroteuthis veranyi, Squid. 6 Loligo vulgaris, egg masses. 7 Loligo vulgaris, young. 8 Loligo marmorea, adult. 9 Octopus vulgaris. 10 Sepia officinalis, T.S., body. 11 Sepia officinalis, T.S., arm and sucker. 12 Sepia officinalis, T.S., bone. 13 Sepia officinalis, Radula. 14 Sepiola, sp., V.S., head showing eyes. PTEROPODA, Wing-footed Molluscs. 15 Cleodora pyramidalis. 16 Creseis acicula, x 9. NUD BRANCH IATA, Naked Mulluscs. 17 Eolis sp., x 10. 18 Dendronotus. . 19 Archidoris, Polycera, Eolis, Doto (British). 20 Aplysia limacina, Sea Hare, young, x 8. 21 Aplysia limacina, mature, dissected. 22 Phyllirrhoe bucephalum, x 6. GASTEROPODA—British. 24 Helix aspersa (Garden Snail), from life. 25 Helix pomatia, Edible Snail, from life. 26 Agrion empiricorum, Common Slug (variety). 27 Limax sp., various slugs. 28 Limnea stagnalis. 29 Limnea palustris. 30 Paludina vivipara, showing operculum. 31 Planorbis corneus. 32 Planorbis spirorbis. 33 Eggs of whelk (Nassa). 34 Chiton. 35 Patella, limpet. 36 Haliotis. 37 Bulimus (Whelk). 38 Bulimus, internal shell. EXOTIC SHELLS, from Museum Specimens. 39 Bulimus oblongus, eggs and young shells. 40 Bulimus oblongus, mature. 41 Bulimus vincentinus. 42 Columna flammea. 43 Cyclophorus siamensis, under side. 44 Cyclophorus siamensis, upper side. 45 Cyclosuorus mariei. 46 Cylindrella Trinitaria. 47 Diplommatina occidentalis. 48 Ennea morletti. V Carrying Boxes, with Rubber Packing and Leather Handles See Cover. — 19 — ! ^ '"d 'xJ *3