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

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Flatters & Garnett, Ltd., Manchester. Section AA 26—POND LIFE A new series of photographs and photomicrographs. A few drawings are marked D and photomicrographs M. Plain Slides 1/3 each. Coloured, where suitable, 3/6 each. VEGETATION OF THE POND. 1 A sluggish stream. 2 Pond with White "Water Lilies. 3 Pond with Yellow Water Lilies 4 Pond with Caltha, Scirpus, etc. 5 Pond with Water Violet in flower 6 Pond with Potamogeton natans. 7 Iris pseudacorus (group). 8 Water Soldier in marsh. 9 Duckweed, floating. 10 Duckweed, Greater Duckweed. 11 Anacharis in flower. 12 Bladderwort. 13 Bladderwort, enlarged view of bladders. M 14 Forget-me-nots and Water Mint. 15 Burr Reed, flowering head. 16 Spirogyra in conjugation. M 17 Zygnema. M 18 Diatoms on alga. M 19 Diatoms, group. M 20 Desmids, group (Haeckel). D 21 Closterium. iVi 22 Volvox, with daughter colonies. M 23 Volvox, life history. D 24 Pandorina. D 25 Pediastrum. M 26 Pediastrum, various species (Haeckel). D 27 Chlamydomonas. M 27aDraparnaldia. M ANIMAL LIFE IN THE POND. 28 Various forms of miscroscopic pond life. D 29 Amoeba, from life. M 30 Amoeba, showing nucleus. M 31 Actinosphaerium eichornii. 32 Paramoecium. D 33 Vorticella. D 34 Vorticella and Stentor on shell. D 35 Vorticella, Stentor, Carchesium, Epistylis (Haeckel). D 36 Euglena. M 37 Dendrocometes. Tyj 38 Hydra, with stinging hairs. ~D 39 Hydra, with bud, from life. M 40 Hydra in L.S. D 41 Cordylophora, x 0. \j 42 Planarian, Polycelis, x 10. M 43 Brachionus. D 44 Pedalion, Pteridina, Noteus, Stephanoceros, Brachionus (Haeckel). D 45 Rotifer vulgaris. M 46 Stephanoceros. M 47 Stephanoceros, on dark ground. M 48 Melicerta ringens. D 49 Melicerta ringens, building its house. D 50 Floscularia. D 51 Daphnia. M 52 Cyclops, male. M 53 Cvclons. female. M 54 Leptodora, on dark ground. • M 55 Cypris. D 56 Asellus, Water Louse. M 57 Gammarus, Water Shrimp. M 58 Argulus, Fish Parasite. M 59 Water Spider on weed. 60 Water Spider with diving bell. 61 Water Mite, Arrenurus. D 62 Stone Fly, larva. 63 Alder Fly, eggs on reed. 64 Alder Fly, eggs enlarged. M 65 Alder Fly, larva. jyj 66 Alder Flv. at rest. 67 Caddis Worm, in situ in sand case. 68 Caddis Worm, cases. 7 varieties. 69 Caddis Fly at rest on red sandstone. 70 May Fly, larva. 71 May Fly, larva. [> ?J ay SJ y » -£ US J emerged, resting on reed. 73 May Fly, just emerged, resting on stone. TM. „ DRAGON flies. 74 Libellula, larva and nymph. 75 Libellula, with pupa case; just emerged side view. 75 Libellula, later, with wings expanded. 77 Libellula, male, on reed, with wings expanded. 78 iEschna on reed, wings expanded. 79 ASschna, larva and nymph. 80 JEschna, empty skin of nymph. 81 Agrion elegans on reed, side view 82 Agrion eating Cranefly. 83 Calopteryx, male, on reed, side view. 84 Dragon Fly, larva; head, showing mask. M 85 Velia, showing beak. m 86 Water Scorpion, from life. 87 Water Boatman, from life. 88 Corixa on weed, from life. 89 Dytiscus larvae, dorsal view. 90 Dytiscus larvae, devouring Mayfly larva. 91 Dytiscus larva, head and jaws. m 92 Dytiscus Beetle from life, male. 93 Dytiscus Beetle, sucker on foreleg of male. 94 Dytiscus Beetle, spiracle. 95 Dytiscus Beetle, trachea. 96 Dytiscus Beetle, eye showing facets. 97 Multiple images in eye of Dytiscus. «« tlydrophilus piceus, male and female. 99 Culex pipiens, gnat, egg raft. 100 Culex pipiens, gnat, larva. 101 Culex pipiens, gnat, pupa. £ u ! ex P!P iens > gnat, breathing tubes. 103 Culex pipiens, gnat, male. 104 Culex pipiens, gnat, female. 105 Culex pipiens, gnat, female, mouth organs. 106 Culex pipiens, head and antenna, male. 107 Anopheles, breeding place. 108 Anopheles, life history. 109 Chironomus sp., ova. 110 Chironomus sp., larva. 111 Chironomus sp., male. 112 Chironomus sp., female. 113 Phantom larva and pupa, male, head. 114 Phantom larva and pupa, female, head. 115 Phantom larva, head enlarged. 116 Phantom larva, tail. 117 Eristalis larva. 118 Simulium larva. 119 Simulium pupa on reed. 120 Simulium Fly. 121 Plumatella colony. 122 Cristatella colony. 123 Plumatella, Cristatella, etc. 124 Frog, egg to tadpole. 125 Frogs, from life. 126 Newt Tadpole, four-legged stage. 127 Great Crested Newt (Triton cristata). 123 Common Newts leaving water. M M M M M M M M M M M M M D M D M M D D M M M M M M M D Opaque Lantern Screens, all sizes—See Catalogue F. — 22 —