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

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Flatters & Garnett, Ltd., Manchester. Section BB 11—ROOT STRUCTURE. Plain Slides 1/3 each. Coloured, where suitable, 3 /- each 1 Rieinus communis, young seedlings. P 2 Faba vulgaris, Bean, young seedling. P 3 Ash seedling, showing cotyledons. P 4 Beech seedling, showing cotyledons. P 5 Sycamore seedling, showing cotyledons. P 6 Hawthorn seedlings, showing cotyledons. P 7 Galeopsis seedlings, showing cotyledons. P 9 Tamus, very young seedling. p 10 Tamus, older, showing single cotyledon. P 11 Tamus rhizome. p 12 Bryonia dioica, root and young stem. P 13 Mandragora, entire root. p 14 Snowflake, tunicated bulb. P 15 Arum, young plant with roots. P 16 Garlic, tubers and roots. p 18 Hyacinth, three seedlings showing soil particles on root hairs. p 19 Hyacinth, young plants with bulbs and roots, various. p 20 Orchis (Philodendron), showing aerial roots. D 21 Roots of orchis, growing in crlass jar. P 22 Beech roots penetrating into sandstone. P 22aLarch roots on rocks. p 23 Ivy, clinging roots. p 24 Ivy, T.S. stem and L.S. adventitious roots. m 25 Ficus repens, clinging roots. p 27 Sand dunes, kept together by roots of Marram Grass. PHOTOMICROGRAPHS. 28 Hordeum, T.S. grain, developing radicles. M 29 Hordeum, T.S. root, one radicle enlarged. M 30 Hordeum, young root showing root cap. M 31 Zea Mais, T.S'. root. M 32 Acorus Calamus, T.S. root x 60. M 33 Allium, L.S. root tip. M 34 Allium, L.S. root, karyokinesis. M 35 Dendrobium, T.S., entire serial root. M 36 Dendrobium (Orchid), T.S. serial root, central axis, x 40. M 37 Ranunculus acris, T.S. root. M 38 Helianthus, T.S. root, x 25. M 40 Ampelopsis, T.S. root. M 41 Cucumis, T.S. root. M 42 Rheum, T.S. root showing crystals. M 43 Crystals, isolated from Rheum. M 44 Taraxacum, Inulin crystals in L.S. root. M 45 Taraxacum, T.S. root. M 46 Pinus, TS.. root. M 47 Pteris rhizome, L.S. apex. M 48 Aspidium, T.S. rootlet. M 49 Aspidium, apical cell in L.S. rootlet. M Section BB 12-STEM STRUCTURE. Plain Slides 1/3 each. Coloured, where suitable, 3 /- each. GYMNOSPERMS AND CRYPTOGAMS. 1 Pinus, L.S. stem apex showing mitosis. M 2 Pinus, T.S. young stem. M 3 Pinus, T.S. young stem and developing branch. M 4 Pinus, T.S. old wood, annual rings. M 5 Pinus, L.S. (radial), bordered pits. M 6 Pinus, L.S. (tangential), bordered pits in , t,• T S - M 7 Pinus, stem structure, cube, diagram. D 8 Ginkgo, T.S. stem. M 9 Casuarina, T.S. stem, with stomata. M 10 Pteris, T.S. rachis. M 11 Pteris, T.S. scalariform vessels. M 12 Pteris, L.S., scalariform vessels. M 13 Equisetum, T.S. stem. M 14 Eauisetum, L.S. vegetative bud. M 15 Equisetum, T.S. meristem tissue, x 100. M 16 Selaginella, T.S. stem. M 17 Lycopodium, T.S. stem. M 18 Cycas media, T.S. stem. M MONOCOTYLEDONOUS STEMS. 19 Dracaena (Cordyline) rubra, T.S. M 20 Ruscus, T.S. typical monocot. stem. M 21 Zea Mais, T.S. vascular bundle. M 22 Zea Mais, L.S. annular vessels. M 23 Pandanus Veitchii, T.S. stem. M 25 Tamus communis, T.S. stem. M 26 Triticum, T.S. stem, usual, hollow. M 27 Triticum, T.S. solid stem. M 28 Triticum, L.S. solid stem. M DICOTYLEDONOUS STEMS. 29 Faba, T.S. hypocotyl. M 30 Cucumis, T.S. stem. M 31 Cucumis, T.S. vase, bundle, sieve-tubes. M 32 Cucumis, L.S. vase, bundle, sieve-tubes. M 33 Cytisus Scoparius, T.S. stem. M 34 Helianthus, L.S. stem. M 35 Helianthus annuus, T.S. stem. M 36 Cheiranthus, T.S. stem. M 37 Trifolium sp., T.S. stem. 38 Lilac, T.S. young stem, lenticels. M 39 Maple, T.S. twig. m 40 Sycamore, L.S. twig. M 41 Alder, T.S. twig. m 42 Wych elm, T.S. twig. M 43 Willow, T.S. twig. M 44 Stachys, square stem. T.S M 45 Cuscuta on clover, T.S. M STEMS OF AQUATIC PLANTS. 46 Hippuris, T.S. stem. M 46aHippuris, V.S. stem apex. M 47 Menyanthes, T.S. stem. M 48 Cyperus longus, T.S. triangle stem. M 49 Juncus, T.S. stem. M 50 Lymnanthemum, T.S. stem. Si STEMS OF CLIMBING PLANTS. 51 Humulus lupulus, T.S. stem. M 52 Convolvulus arvensis, T.S. stem. M 53 Clematis Vitalba, T.S. stem. M 54 Aristolochia, T.S. stem. M 55 Ampelopsis, T.S. stem. M 56 Piper nigrum, T.S. stem. M 57 Liana, from Brazil, T.S. stem. M 58 Liana, from Brazil, T.S. stem. M VARIOUS. 59 Girder formation in T.S., various stems. D 60 Secondary Girder formation in T.S., various stems. D 61 Diagrammatic representation of Girders. D 62 Ribbon-like stems of Lianas. D 63 Twisted stems of Lianas. D 64 Branch of leafy tree in T. and L.S. (Keener). D All Slides may be had Plain —unless otherwise stated. P— Photograph. D— Drawing or Diagram. M— Photomicrograph. T.S.— Transverse Sectioi L.S.— Longitudinal Section.