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

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.Flatters & Garnett, Ltd., Manchester. I Section AA 40 PRIMITIVE MAN. Consisting of a number of ideal scenes from various sources. Photographs of stone, bronze, and other implements from the collections in the Manchester Museum, and various standing stones—including Stonehenge. Plain Slides 1/3 each. Coloured, where suitable, 3/6 each. (For Sktjlls of Primitive Man see Section AA 39— Evolution.) OLD STONE AGE. 1 Production of Fire. 2 Man attacked by Bear. 3 Funeral Feast. 4 Mammoth Hunt. 5 Ideal Scene, Wookey Hole. 6 Stuffed Mammoth. 7 Man of the Reindeer Epoch. 8 Rock Shelters, Bruniquel, France. 9 Hunters in Rock Shelter at night. 10 Feast in Reindeer Epoch. 11 Art in Reindeer Epoch, Drawing and Sculpture. 12 Funeral Ceremony, Reindeer Epoch. 13 Hunting the Reindeer. •4 The Chase, Reindeer Epoch. 15 Rough Stone Axe. 16 Stone Knives, various. NEW STONE AGE. 27 Man of the Polished Stone Epoch. 28 Fishing in the Stone Age. 29 Making and Polishing Flints. 30 Bread Making, Stone Age. 31 The earliest Navigator. 32 Swiss Lake Dwellings, Neolithic. 33 The earliest conflict between men. 34 The First Potter. 35 Tumulus of Polished Stone Age. 36 Probable method of using early flint weapons. 37 Chipped Celt. 38 Polished Celt, Over Haddon, Derbyshire. 39 Polished Celt, mounted in handle. JO Grinding Stone used for making Celts. Jl Flint Scrapers and Knives. J2 Spear and Arrow Heads. 43 Spindle Whorls of Stone, also Fabrics of the period. J4 Stone Axe in haft of Deer Antler. ^5 Pikes and tools made from Deer Antlers. BRONZE AGE. 56 Workshop in the Bronze Age. Swiss Lake Village. The Chase, Bronze Age. The First Weaver. “0 Stone Hammers, two styles. 6 1 Perforated Stone Axe. 62 Bronze Celts, various types. 63 Bronze Spear Heads. 64 Burial Urn. 65 Domestic Pottery. IRON AGE. 76 Iron Smelting Furnace. 77 Funeral Ceremonies, Iron Age. 78 The Chase, Iron Age. 79 Iron Sickle and Plough Share. 89 Iron Axe, Adze, and Hammer. 81 Pottery of the Iron Age. 82 Querns for grinding Corn. VARIOUS. 93 Kitchen Middeners and their dwellings. 94 Ruins of Cliff Dwellings, Man cos Canon, Colorado. 95 Abandoned Cliff Dwellings, near Esplanola. 96 Pueblo Indian Village, La Guna. 97 Pueblo Indian Village, Inner Court. 98 Adobe Village of Pueblo Indians 99 Mexican ovens of Pueblo Indians 100 Natives feasting on Horse-flesh. 101 Ancient Dug-out Boat excavated at Preston Docks. 102 Ancient Carving, “ The Chase ” in King’s Caves, Drummadoon, Arran. STANDING STONES, Etc. 113 Stonehenge, general view. 114 Stonehenge, interior. 115 Stonehenge, from West. 116 Stonehenge, from North. 117 Stonehenge, from East. 113 Stonehenge, from South. 119 Cromlech, Gorey, Channel Islands. 120 Cromlech and Standing Stones, Gorey, Channel Islands. 121 Group of Standing Stones, Callwick, West Coast, Isle of Lewis. 122 Arran Stone Circle, Standing Stone out- side. 123 Arran, Stone Circle from the Standing Stone. 124 Arran, Stone Circle, another view 125 Arran, Stone Circle, another view. 12C Arran, Stone Circle, another view. Slides Toned to an Artistic Brown Shade cost 6d. each, or 4/6 per dozen extra. Section A A 39— Continued. 46 Tadpoles of Frog and Ascidian. 47 Various Marine Larval Forms. 48 Various Marine Larval Forms. 49 Arclireopteryx, fossil. 50 Archasopteryx, restoration. P 51 Hesperoruis regalis. Skeleton—fossil. 52 Opisthocomus, Bird with hook in wing. 53 Dodo, restoration. 54 Dinornis, Skeleton. 55 Wings of Retile, Mammal and Bird. 56 Peacock’s Feathers, Evolution of Eye Spot. A 57 Peacock’s Feathers, Evolution of Eye Spot. B ( Coloured, 58 Peacock’s Feathers, Evolution 3/6 each of Eye Spot. C 59 Peacock’s Feathers, Evolution of Eye Spot. D j 60 Siren, showing external Gills. 61 Wombat. Skeleton. 62 Wallaby, Skeleton. 63 Three Toed Sloth, Skeleton. 64 Greenland Whale, Skeleton. 65 Seal, Skeleton. 66 Mammoth, Skeleton. 67 Omithorhynchus, Duck-Bill Platypus. 68 Omithorhynchus, showing Skeleton. 69 Apteryx. 70 Apteryx, Skeleton. 71 Skulls of Wild and Lop-eared Rabbits. 72 Feet of Fossil Horses, Eocene to Myocene. 73 Feet of Fossil Horses, Myocene to Recent. 74 Mesohippus lingipes, Skull. 75 Skull of Horse, side view, diagrammatic. 76 Hipparion, Wild Horse, Restoration. 77 Evolution of Foot of Horse. 78 Pterodactyl, Restoration. 79 Pterodactyl, Skeleton. 80 Dinosaur, Skeleton. 81 Dinosaur, Restoration. See also Section G (i—Fossil Vertebrata.