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

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Flatters & Garnett, Ltd., Manchester. Section AA 30—REPTILES. (Snakes, Lizards, etc.) Plain Slides 1/3 each, unless otherwise marked. SNAKES. 7 Cobra, from life. P 8 Indian python, cod'led on keeper. P 9 Xenopeltis unicolor, India. P 11 Smooth snake, life. P 13 Uronsophus durissus, banded rattlesnake. D 14 Cerastes hasselquistii. D 16 Pelamys bicolor, black-headed sea snake. D 17 Acrochordus jaranicus. D 18 Python molurus, rock snake. D 19 Boa constrictor. D 20 Tortrax scytale, coral snake. D 21 Bungarus fasciatus D 22 Naja tripudians. D OTHER REPTILIA (Various). 23 Anguis fragilis, slow-worm, life. P 24 Lacerta viridis, Jersey. P 25 Lacerta viridis, skeleton. P 26 Viviparous lizard, life. P 27 Sand lizard, life. P 28 Slow worm, showing primitive feet. 29 Lacerta ocellata and Monitor lacerta. D 30 Pseudopus pallasii and P. lepidopodus. D 31 Scincus officinalis. D 32 Seps tridactylus, three-toed skink. P 33 Platydactylus asgyptiac-us and Iguana tuberculata. D 34 Agama aculeata and Draco lineatus. D 35 Draco volans (with wing-like appendages). P 36 Chameleon vulgaris, on branch. 77 37 Chamarieon, dissected, to show eggs. P 38 Moloch horridus. P 39 Amphibosurus barbatus. P Coloured, where suitable, 3/- each. 40 Na-ranus exanthematicus. 41 Che lone sp., young turtle. 42 Turtle, 43 Emys nigricans, dissected (arterial system). 44 Emys scripta, written tortoise. 45 Testudo graeca, tortoise. 46 Chelonia virgata., striped tortoise. 47 Tyrse niloticus, three-toed tortoise. 48 Crocodiles, on bank of river. 49 Indian and uilotic crocodiles and spectacled alligator. 51 Chamseleon pumilus, on branch from life. 52 Poison Fang, Rcittlesnake, T.S. 53 Poison Fang, Python, L.S. 54 Turtles, Testudo (Haeckel). 55 Chamaeleon, Draconellas, Moloch, etc. (Haeckel). 56 Sphenodon punctatus, skeleton. CROOK SERIES. Plain Slides 1/6 each, Coloured 3/6 each. 62 Common Lizard, on ground. 63 Common Lizard, on ground. 64 Slow worm (Blindworm). 65 Slow worm (Blindworm), another position. 66 Grass Snake, on ground coiled up. 67 Grass Snake, another position. 68 Grass Shake, another position, head well shown. 69 Viper and Grass Snake, together. 70 Viper, female, basking on ground. 71 Viper, female, coiled on ground. 72 Viper, female, coiled another position. 73 Viper, about to strike. Section AA 31—EMBRYOLOGY OF CHICK. A new series of j)hotographs and photomicrographs showing the various stages. Plain Slides 1/6 each. Coloured 3/6 each. 1 Fowl dissected to show egg apparatus. 2 Chick Embryo, 24 hours, showing Primi- tive Streak, Neural Fold, 4 to 6 pairs of Somites. 3 Chick Embryo, 36 hours. Primitive Streak, Notochord, Head Fold, and beginning of brain, 14 to 17 pairs of Somites'. 4 Chick Embryo, 48 hours, beginning of Brain, Eye, Heart, Ears, etc., 24 to 29 pairs of Somites. 5 Chick Embryo, 60 hours, Organs further de- veloped, beginning oi Tail Fold. 6 Chick Embryo. 72 hours, Cervical Flexure, Tail Fold well shown, Vitellina Artery, 4 pairs of Gi'll Slits. 7 Chick Embryo, 84 hours, Brachial Clefts shown and Aortic Arches established. 8 Chick Embryo, 96 hours. Allantois, Per- manent Kidney and Ureter, Legs and Wings begin to show. 9 Chick Embryo, 2 days old, in situ in shell. 10 Chick Embryo, 3 days old, in situ in shell. •1 Chick Embryo, 5 days, Cartilaginous ele- ments of Skeleton appear. 12 Chick Embryo, 8 days, Feathers begin to show through the skin. 13 Chick Embryo, 10 days, Feathers clearly • visible, Egg Tooth on Beak. 14 Chick Embryo, 13 days, Yolk nearly ab- sorbed, legs with toes complete. 15 Chick Embryo, 17 days, still further de- veloped. 16 Chick Embryo, 20 days, fully developed. 17 Chick Embryo, 20 days, removed from shell. 18 Chick Embryo, 21 days, just hatched. PHOTOMICROGRAPHS OF SECTIONS. All Slides may be had Plain— unless otherwise stated. •^—Photograph. D— Drawing or Diagram. M —Photomicrograph. T.S.— Transverse Section L.S. —Longitudinal Section. —25— ►d t hs hj -d ^ "d Hi Hi hj Hi tf 0 d b na nd ^ hj