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

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Flatters & Garnett, Ltd., Manchester. Section AA 23—Echinodermata— Continued. 20 Astenas ochi'acea. 22 Astronyx loveni. 23 Crossaster papposus. 25 Gorgonocephalus verucosus. 26 Hippasterina plana. 28 Peuiaceros reticulatus. P P P P P P 29 Ophiocoma sp. P 31 Ophiothrix fragilis, young. P 32 Ophiura alfaida, metamorphopsis stage. M 33 Tethyaster subinermis. P 34 Group of starfishes. D ECHINOIDEA (Sea Urehins). 35 Echinus esculenta ova, x 40. 36 Echinus sp. pluteus, x 40. 37 Echinus sp. advanced pluteus. 39 Echinus sp., metamorphosis stage. 40 Echinus sp., young, dark-g-ound. 41 Echinus sp., young, dark ground, E, x 20. 42 Echinus sp., mature. 43 Echinus sp., internal cast. 44 Echinus anatomy. 45 Echinus internal anatomy. 46 Echinus, anatomy of Aristotle’s lantern. 47 Echinus lividus. 48 Echinus lividus, in rock burrow. 49 Echinus sp., test partly denuded of spines. 50 Sphaerechinus granularis. 51 Echinocardium cordatum, very young. 52 Cidaris imperialis. 53 Cidaris imperialis, test denuded of spines. 54 Heterocentrotus mammillatus. 55 Heterocentrotus mammillatus, T.S. spine. 56-61 Transverse sections of spines of various sea urchins, very fine, especially when coloured. M M M M M M P P D D D P D P P M P P P M M 62 Spatangus purpureus (sand urchin). P 63 Spatangus sp., (sand urchin). P 64 Spatangus in its burrow. D 65 Pluteus of various echinus. D 66 Pluteus, 2 views. D 67 Pluteus, 3 stages. D 68 Auricularia, 2 views. D 69 Auricularia, 3 stages. D 70 Auricularia and Bipinnarda. D HOLOTHUROIDEA (Sea Cucumbers). 71 Auricularia larva of Holothurian. D 72 Auricularia larva of Synapta. M 73 Dissection of- a Holothurian. D 74 Phyilophorus urna, 4 larval forms. M 75 Synapta inhaerens. D 76 Synapta inhaerens, skin, anchors and plates in situ. M 77 Cucumaria erocea. D 78 Holothuria poli, x 5. M 79 Chirodota violacea, wheel-plates, x 40. M 80 Spicules of various Holothurians arranged. M 81 Ophiothrix, Pluteus, Bipinnaria, Auricul- aria (Haeckel 10). D 82 Thuroidea, Phyilophorus, Synapta (Haeckel 50). D 83 Cystoidea, Staurocystis, Pseudocrinus (Hreckel 90). D 84 Crinoidea, Pentacrinus, Metacrinus (Haeckel 20). D 85 Asterias, Hymanaster, PterasteT (Haeckel 40). D 86 Ophiodea, Ophiothrix, Pluteus. D 87 Echinidea, Cidaris, Sphaerechinus (Haeckel 60). D 88 Echinidea, Clypeaster, Echinocyanus (Haeckel 30). D Section AA Plain Slides FRESHWATER POLYZOA. 1 Cristatella mucedo, young. M 2 Cristatella mucedo, young. M 3 Cristatella mucedo, young, side view. M 4 Fredericella sultana, colony. P 5 Lophopus crystallinus, colony. P 6 Lophopus crystallinus, colony, x 5. M 7 Lophopus crystallinus, colony, dark ground, x 9. M 8 Lophopus crystallinus, colony, x 25. M 9 Plumatella repens, part of colony. M 10 Plumatella repens, dark ground- M 11 Plumatella repens, large colony on stone. P 24—POLYZOA. 1 /3 each. MARINE POLYZOA. 12 Bicellaria ciliata, x 12. M 13 Bugula calathus, x 15. M 15 Bugula turbinata, x 15. M 16 Flustra papyracea, dry. P 18 Flustra, Bugula, etc. (group). P 19 Flustra, Bugula, etc. (group). P 20 Flustra, Lepralia, and Bugula. D 24 Scopocellaria reptans. M 25 Pedicellina Sp. M 26 Actinotrocha larva of Phoronis. M 27 Loxosoma tethyce, with bud. M 28 Bryozoa, Cristatella, Plumatella (Haeckel, 23). D 29 Bryozoa, Bugula, Flustra (Haeckel, 33). D Section AA 25-CHORDATA ACRANIA. {Animals with the first indication of a spinal cord.) HEMICHORDA. 1 Balanoglossus. P 2 Balanoglossus. D 3 Balanoglossus Tomaria larva. M 4 Balanoglossus. Tornaria larva, x 40. M 5 Balanoglossus, T.S. P 6 Balanoglossus, L.S. P UROCHORDA (Tunicata). 7 Botryllus sp. D 8 Clavellina lepadiformis. M 9 Ciona intestinalis. M 10 Fragarium elegans, tadpole-like larva, x 40. M 11 Perophora listeri larva;, x 10. M 12 Perophora listeri larva, x 35. M 13 Pyrosoma sp., T.S. colony. P 14 Salpa democratica. M 15 Salpa democratica, with ova. M 16 Amphioxus, young, just hatched, x 40. M 17 Amphioxus, young. M 18 Amphioxus, head enlarged, showing appendages. M 19 Amphioxus, mature. P 20 Amphioxus, T.S. M 21 Amphioxus, L.S., anterior. M 22 Ascidia mamillata. P 23 Structure of typical ascidian from model. P 24 Cynthia, Molgula, Fragarium. Botryllus, etc. (Hseckel). D All Slides may be had Plain— unless otherwise stated. p_Ph 0 tograph. D— Drawing or Diagram. M— Photomicrograph. T.S.— Transverse Section L.S.— Longitudinal Section. — 21 —