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

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Flatters & Garnett, Ltd., Manchester. Section AA 33 — FOREIGN BIRDS TAKEN IN CAPTIVITY, OR FROM MUSEUM SPECIMENS. Plain Slides 1/3 each. 1 Ostrich. 2 Ostriches, pair of. 3 Cape Penguins. 4 Penguins, group. 5 Penguins, group. 6 Pelican. 7 Pelicans, pair of. 8 Pelican, wings extended 9 Night Herons. FROM MUSEUM SPECIMENS. 10 Apteryx. 11 The Hoatzin. Section AA 34—BIRD ANATOMY, SKELETONS, <&c. 1 Apteryx, Skeleton. 2 Penguin, Skeleton. 3 Pigeon, Skeleton. 4 Fowl, curved femur (monstrosity). 5 Pigeon, dissected, showing arteries, etc. 6 Fowl, gizzard with stones. 7 Corncrake, wing of. 8 Wigeon and Lapwing, wings of. 9 Pheasant’s feathers, various. 10 Wigeon’s feathers, various. 11 Feather, development of. 12 Duck, wing showing relations of bones and feathers. Section AA 35—BRITISH BIRDS FROM DRAWINGS. From a series of beautiful water-colour draw- ings, by Mrs. Kemp, drawn to scale, with natural surroundings, and carefully coloured. Price, hand-painted only, 3/- each. 1 Kestrel. 2 Hooded Crow. 3 Rook. 4 Jackdaw. 5 Jay. 6 Magpie. 7 Blackbird, male and female. 8 Waxwing. 9 Skylark at rest. 10 Crested Lark. 11 Shore Lark. 12 Rock Pipit. 13 Meadow Pipit. 14 Swallows on Roof. 15 Swallow on wing. 16 House-martins on roof, with nest. 17 House-martin. 18 Swift on wing. 19 Swifts, pair of, on wing (with Iris). 20 Great Tits, family of. 21 Cole Tits. 22 Bearded Tit. 23 Marsh Tit. 24 Blue Tits. 25 Long-tailed Tit. 26 Gold Crest. 27 Robins. 28 Lesser Redpoll. 29 Siskins, male and female. 30 Linnet. 31 Brambling. 3? Bullfinch, female. 33 Chaffinch. 34 Goldfinch. 35 Hawfinch, female. 36 Willow Warbler. 37 Bearded Reedling. 38 Yellow-hammer. 39 Snow Bunting. 40 Cuckoo. 41 Lesser Spotted Woodpeckers (pair). 42 Green Woodpecker. 43 Rockdove. 44 Ringdove. 45 Lapwing and young. 46 Golden Plover, with nest. 47 Ringed Plover (on shore). 48 Knot nestlings. 49 Water Rail. 50 Oyster Catcher. 51 Common Snipe. 52 Great Northern Diver. 53 Roseate Tern. 54 Kittiwake. 55 Black-backed Gull. 56 Guillemot. 57 Little Grebe, pair. 58 S'helduck. 59 Razorbill. Section AA 36—ANIMALS (Chiefly Mammals). Photographs principally in Zoological Gardens or from stuffed specimens, which are marked “ S.” Plain Slides 1/3 each. 1 Elephant, taking up water. 2 Elephant, drinking. 3 Camel. 4 Giraffe. 5 Lion, crouching attitude. 6 Indian ox. 7 Bison. 8 Mule. 9 Zebra. 10 Zebras, harnessed. 11 Sea Lions. 12 Hippopotami, at rest. 13 Hippopotamus, on the defence. 14 Hippopotamus, head above water. 15 Rhinoceros. 16 Rhinoceros. 17 Cape or red Hartebeest. 18 South African Antelope. 19 Antelope. 20 Deer. 21 Mountain Goat. 22 Kangaroo. Lecture Lanterns in various patterns—See Catalogue F. —30—