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

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Flatters & Garnett, Ltd., Manchester. Section BB 5—Micro-Fungi— Continued. 13 Moulds, various (Kerner). D 14 Synchytrium mercurialis, V.S. M ASCOMYCETES. 20 Eurotium (Aspergillus) glaucus. jvl 21 Penicillium glaucum, colony, x 6 M 22 Penicillium glaucum, fruiting, x 40. M 23 Ascomycetes, Types of (Kerner). D 24 Saccharomyces cerevisise (Yeast) M 25 Yeast, various forms. D 26 Yeast, various forms. D 27 My\otrichuin charts*rum, on paper. M 28 Teratomyces muscificus, from insect. M 29 Chaetomium Costrichodes on Giraffe dung. M BASIDIOMYCETES. 40 Ustilago marginalis on leaves of Bistort P 41 Ustilago utriculosa, on Persicaria. P 42 Puccinia phragmitis, on Reed. P 43 Phragmidium (Bramble Brand) on Rose leaf, x 9. M 44 Coleosporium ochraceum on leaf. P 45 Coleosporium ochraceum on T.S. leaf, x 40. M 46 Coleosporium tussilaginis on Coltsfoot leaf, x 9. 47 Coleosporium on Leaf Nipplewort, x 9. 48 Gymnosporangum juniperinum, JEcidium on Mountain Ash. 49 Gymnosporangium on Juniper. 50 Gymnosporangium clavariaeforme, iEcidium on Hawthorn P 51 Gymnosporangium causing distortion in Hawthorn. P 52 Polythrincium Trifolii on Clover. M 53 Exobasidium Rhododendri. P 54 Exobasidium vacinii. P 55 Onygena equina, in hoof of horse P 56 Uromyces aloes. P 57 Melampsora populina, uredo-stage on leaf. P 58 Melampsora Rostrupii on Mercurialis. M FUNGI IMPERFECTI. 69 Ringworm, Trichophyton tonsurans, x 25, on hair. M 70 Microsporon furfur, on bran. P 71 Mycorrhiza, T.S, in root of Neottia, x JC0 (endotrophic). M Section BB 6—MYXOM YCETES—SLIME FUNGI. A new series of fine photographs by an expert. 1 Life Cycle of the Mycetozoa (Drawing). 2 Ceratiomyxa fruticulosa. 3 Badhamia utricularis, Living Plasmodium on branch. 4 Badhamia utricularis, Living Plasmodium on Filter Paper. 5 Badhamia utricularis, Plasmodium Fixed and Stained and Magnified. 6 Badhamia utricularis, Sporangia broken, showing Lime Knots. 7 Badhamia utricularis, Lime Knots in Capillitium. 8 Badhamia utricularis, Sporangia on dead wood. 9 Badhamia rubiginosa, Spores isolated. 10 Physarum didermoides, on old stem. 11 Physarum compressum, on dead wood. 12 Physarum gyro sum. 13 Physarum sinuosum, on dead leaves - . 14 Physarum lateritium, on oak leaf. 15 Fuligo septica, on grass (Flowers of Tan). 16 Leocarpus fragilis, on Bramble leaves. 17 Diderma floriforme, White Plasmodium. 18 Diderma floriforme developing, Sporangia just appearing. 19 Diderma floriforme, on Bramble. 20 Didymium squamulosum, on dead stem. 21 Stemonitis ferrugmea, on dead wood. 22 Comatrieha nigra, Capillitium. 23 Comatrieha nigra, discharging Spores. 24 Comatrieha Iaxa, Capillitium. 25 Comatrieha Typhoides, showing Columella. 25 Comatrieha Typhoides, lobing of protoplasm and nuclei dividing, highly magnified. 27 Lamproderma atrosporum, Capillitium. 28 Cribraria intricata, Capillitium. 29 Tubifera ferruginosa, .Esthalia on Pine wood, 3 stages. 30 Reticularia Lycoperdon, maturing on Pine stump. 31 Lycogala flavo-fuscum on dead wood. 32 Lycogala epidendrum, Esthalium and burst- ing Spores. Also a few Sporangia of Comatrieha typhoides, on dead tree. 33 Trichia varia, on dead wood. 34 Hemitrichia Vesparium, part of Capillitium showing spiral markings, x 200. 35 Hemitrichia elevata, x 5. 36 Arcyria denudata, on Moss. 37 Arcyria nutans. 38 Swarm Spores hatched out from Spores, highly magnified. F AoDmSNs T [See Page 99 Section BB 7—FUNGOUS DISEASES OF PLANTS. A series of photographs and photomicrographs of diseases affecting plants of economic importance.—This series will be added to from time to time. Plain Slides 1 Plasmodiophora, Club Root, on roots of Cabbage. P 2 Plasmodiophora in T.S. root Cabbage, x 250. M 3 Cystopus on Capsella, general view. P 1/3 each. 4 Cystopus in Capsella, Sporangia, V.S. M 5 Cystopus in Capsella, Sporangia, V.S., x 500. . , M 6 Cystopus in Capsella, Pustule', V.S. M 7 Cystopus in Capsella, Oospores, V.S. M Lecture Lanterns in various patterns—See Catalogue F. — &7--