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

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Flatters & Garnett, Ltd., Manchester. Section BB 7—Fungous Diseases of Plants— Continued. POTATO DISEASES. 12 Potato plants infested with Phytophthora infestans. P 13 Potato leaf injured by Phytophthora infestans. P 14 Phytophthora infestans, spores in situ in leaf, x 27. M 15 Phytophthora infestans, various stages. D 16 Phytophthora infestans, in section of Tuber. P 17 Spongospora subterranea, Corky Scab, on Potato Tubers. P 18 Spongospora subterranea, T.S. Tuber Potato. M 19 Spongospora subterranea, Epidermis burst by disease. M 20 Synchytrium endobioticum, Black Scab, on Potato Tubers. p 21 Synchytrium endobioticum, Black Scab, section of Nodule. M 22 Synchytrium endobioticum, Black Scab, section highly magnified. M 23 Actinomyces in Potato, x 500. M DISEASES OF WHEAT AND OTHER CEREALS. 29 Ustilago (Smut), stages of infection in ears of wheat. P 30 Ustilago (Smut), spores, x 40. M 31 Tilletia tritici (Bunt) in ears of wheat. P 32 Puccinia graminis, iEcidiuin stage on Ber- beris leaf. M 33 Puccinia graminis, V.S. iEcidospores. M 34 Puccinia graminis, V.S. Uredospores. 35 Puccinia graminis, V.S. Teleutospores. 36 Ergot of Rye, stages (Kerner). 37 Ergot on Spike of Marram Grass. 38 Ergot on Spike of Elymus. 39 Claviceps purpurea (Ergot) with Perithecia. 40 Claviceps purpurea, Perithecium V.S. 41 Claviceps purpurea, V.S. Spores enlarged. OTHER FUNGOUS DISEASES. 52 Diphodia lycopersici in Tomato. 53 Sclerotium spinosum on Tomato Stem. 54 Cladosporium fulvum on plants of Tomato. 55 Cladosporium fulvum, Rust on Tomato Leaf. 56 Puccinia malvacearum on Hollyhock Leaf. 57 Puccinia menthse on Garden Mint, Healths and Diseased. 58 Rhytisma acerina on Sycamore Leaf. 59 Rhytisma acerina, V.S. in Leaf. 60 Peronospora viticola, False Vine Mildew (Kerner). 61 Sclerotinia fructigena on Plum. V.S. 62 Apples with Scab. 63 Pear with Botrytis. 64 European Mildew in Gooseberries. 65 Polyporus squamosus on Ash. 66 Phragmidium subcorticum, Uredospores, on Rose. 67 Phragmidium subcorticum, Teleutospores, on Rosie. 68 Exoascus deformans on Plum Leaf. Section BB 8—LICHENS. Plain Slides 1/3 each. 1 Cladonia fureata in nature. P 2 Cladonia squamosa on rock. . P 3 Cladonia pyxidata on rock. P 4 Cladonia rangiferina, V.S. entire cup, x 20. M 5 Cladonia rangiferina, V.S. Soredia, en- larged, x 100. M 6 Collema on Rock. 7 Daedalea quercina. P 8 Lichena pygamsea on marine rocks P 9 Lobaria amplissima. 10 Parmelia physoides. 11 Parmelia sp. from Tasmania. 12 Parmelia, V.S. apothecia, x 40. 13 Parmelia parietina, V.S. showing proto- coccus, x 100. 14 Physcia sp., V.S. apothecia. 15 Peltdgera canina in nature 16 Ramalina calicaris 17 Ramalina cuspidata. Section BB 9—HEPATICS <& MOSSES. Plain Slides, principally photomicrographs, 1 /3 each. HEPATICS. 1 Reboulia antheridia. 2 Reboulia archegonia. 3 Conocephalus, V.S. Sporangium. 4 Lunularia. 5 Lunularia, thallus with gemma, surface view. 6 Lunularia, V.S. gemmae, x 5£. 7 Marchantia life cycle. 8 Marchantia polymorpha in nature. 9 Marchantia gemmae, surface view. 10 Marchantia gemmae, V.S. 11 Marchantia antheridiophores in nature. 12 Marchantia group of antheridiophores, en- larged. 13 Marchantia, V.S. antheridiophore, x 9. 14 Marchantia, V.S. antheridium. 15 Marchantia, V.S. archegoniophore. 16 Marchantia, V.S. Sporogonia young 17 Marchantia, V.S. Sporogonia, x 30. 18 Anthoceros, L.S. Sporogonia. Pellia, V.S. Archegonia. Pellia, L.S. Sporogonium, x 25. Frullania, E. Thallus. Jungermannia sp. in nature. MOSSES. Young Moss plants, protonema with bils. Young Moss plants, protonema with bils, another species. Sp'lachnum, Life history. Sphagnum. Sphagnum, antheridia isolated. Sphagnum, archegonia isolated. Sphagnum, capsule, V.S. Funaria hygrometrica in nature. Funaria, V.S. antheridia. Funaria, V.S. archegonia. Funaria, L.S. sporogonium. Funaria, L.S. sporogonium. Schistotega, Cavern Moss. bul- bul- M Storage Cabinets for Slides in all sizes—See Cover. —38— ggggnjggghaeg g Bggg gnjhagg ghJBB Tig g B ha ha "ages hah-B haha ggha hahatagg