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

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BOTANICAL SLIDES. Seotion BB Plain Slides 1 A Micro"c A ope S USE ° ' N EACTERI <»-OGY. 2 Koch’s steam sterilizer. 3 Autoclave. 4 Incubator and section of same. 5 Inoculating a culture tube. 6 Tube cultures of bacteria. 7 Suspended drop culture. 8 Pacteur flask. in c i ,untin « chamber. 10 Tyndall s germ-free chamber. ” Besse s apparatus for air. 12 Serum syringe, aseptic. 13 Cornet s forceps in use. _ m INTRODUCTORY. 14 Type Slide of Bacteria. 15 Various forms of Bacteria. 16 Flagellated Bacteria, various forms. 21 ?P ore f °™ation in Bacillus 18 Micrococci, various forms. 19 Spirilla, various forms. 20 Swimming protoplasts. SwP lng * P r °t°P las m (Amoeboid). 11 ?5f g S cy * e , w, . th Pla ? u e Bacilli. o/i Tvr 11 ! 06 ^. m ^ected with Microsphcera. 24 Malarial parasites in blood. PHOTOMICROGR APHS Mostly on Micrometer Scales. 1— bacteria. only, 1/3 each. Bacillus tetani, x 1,000. zL 5 ac ? us tuberculosis, x 1,000 4 ? S^S? 8 J ut) e rc ulosis in sputum, x 1 000 S } n8 i y p5 osus > x i,ooo. ’ * 1,00 °- 50 Bacillus typhosus, with flagella? x l non 51 Nature’s food cycle. g ’ * 1,000. „ K na nodules on Lupin root nod d uTs 0 , n x S ? 0 d 00 . iC ° Ia - ,r ° m ClOT er-root « ^ se “d°monas radicicola culture, x 1 000 5 %*> ro x 0 Too“ (nitrifying of 56 B 'x d r, 000 r . iflCanS ( denitrif ying organism), CT IT- COCCI. 67 Micrococcus catarrhalis, x 800. 68 Micrococcus gonorrhoeas, x 1,000 SjPloooecus pneumonia;, x 1,000 7 1 gff-P h / loc °ccus pyogenes aureus, x 1 000 79 »“°ccus pyogenes, x 1,000. 72 streptococcus pyorrhcese, x 1,000 73 Streptococcus trheumaticus, x 1 000 74 Micrococcus tetragenus, x 1 , 000 . 30 Bacillus 31 Bacillus 32 Bacillus 33 Bacillus 34 Bacillus 35 Bacillus 36 Bacillus 37 Bacillus 38 Bacillus 39 Bacillus 40 Bacillus 41 Bacillus 42 Bacillus 43 Bacillus 44 Bacillus 45 Bacillus BACILLI. anthracis, x 1,000. anthracis symptomatici, x 1 000 bronehisepticus, x 1 , 000 . cholera gallinarum, x 1,000 coll communis, x 1 000 cyauogenus, x 1 , 000 . ‘ t diphtherise, x 1,000. dysenterise, x 1 , 000 . of hog cholera, x 1,000. icteroides, x 1,000. leprae, x 1 , 000 . r mallei, x 1 , 000 . cedematis maligni, x 1000 pestis, x 1,000. pyocyaneus, x 1,000. septus, x 800. O. O ■ ■„ SPIRILLA. " Spmillum undula, x 1,000. ?” 1?!" urn cholera asiatica, x 87 Spirillum rubrum, x 1,000. 1 , 000 . - and BB 7.) „ fungi. (bee also Sections BB 5 , BB 0 98 Actinomyces, group of heads. 99 Actinomyces in section. ini Thf g ih toa ’ s 5 w ®« e (nngus, X 1,000. in 9 v UO i lln ^. and Crenothrix, x 325. 102 Yeasts^ S^i cereviseac aDd S ’ Past °rianus 103 Y % a n* s ’ Pastorianus III. and S. Ellipsoideus. 104 Saccharomyces cerevisese, x 1 , 000 . 1U5 Saccharomyces exiguus, x 270. T?P Yeast with spores, x 500. 2oI ? ln 8 er Beer Plant, x 250. 198 barcina aurantiaca, x 1,000. ]99 Mucor rhizopodoformis, x 1,000. 110 Mucor rhizopodoformis, x 250. 111 Eurotium aspergillus glancus, x 270, Section BB 2 ALGAE Marine and Fresh Water. Principally photographs and photomicrographs Plain Slides 1/3 each. SCHIZOMYCETES. 40, 1 Nostoc, xx 2 Anabaena azollse. 3 Rivularia, x 45. 4 Gloeotrichia, x 45. 5 Gloeocapsa, x 300. 11 For Phytosarcodina Section BB5). (see Myxomycetes, T. + z bacillariophyta. 12 Diatoms (see also Section BB3). ^4 Diatoms, arranged circle. 14 Diatoms, arranged circle. 15 Diatoms, dark ground. 16 Diatoms, Rosette. 17 Diatoms, Star. I? Si®* 0 ™ 8 , Stair, King George’s Sound. !“ Diatoms, arranged Bouquet. 20 Diatoms on Marine alga, x 9 21 Diatomaceous ooze, Atlantic, x 60. P—Photograph. M M M M M M M M 99 n..S IJUCAT ® (including Desmids). J* esmj ds, vanous. Kemer. 23 Closterium (living). 24 Zygnema, conjugation and zygospores 9fi &f yra ’ normal and conjugation *6 Spirogyra, zygospores. 19 v i CHLOROPHYCE/E. 32 Vo vox, with daughter colonies. 33 Volvox, with reproductive organs. 34 Pleurococcus vulgaris, x 180* 35 Pleurococcus, 2 on tree trunk. 36 Botrydium. 37 Hydrodictyon, x 32 38 Pediastrum colonies 39 Ulothrix zonata. JJ U^thrix zonata Kemer. 22 Sr* 1 rix, gametangia, x 560 . 42 Chaetophora, x 40. 43 Coleochaete. D D M M M D Drawirif^ S had p,a 'n—unless otherwise stated. Drawing or ^^^gto^op.ph. T.S.-Transverse Sectioi. — 84 —