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

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Flatters & Garnett, Ltd., Manchester. Section BB 1 3—LEAVES AND LEAF STRUCTURE. Plain Slides 1/3 each. Coloured, where suitable, 3 /- each. 1 Forms of leaves, various. 2 Forms of leaves, simple. 3 Forms of leaves, compound. 4 Holly, spiny and smooth. 5 Plants with leaf-like branches. 6 1’urze, modified leaves. 7 Leaf of lattice plant. 8 Loaf arrangement, Pinus cembra. 9 Leaf arrangement, Abies sp. 10 Leaf arrangement, Abies pinsapo. 11 Leaf arrangement, Thuja. 12 Perfoliate leaves of Chlora. Petioles, Lathyrus nissolia. 14 Rhododendron leaves, stellate arrange- ment. & 15 Radical leaves. Saxifraga umbrosa. 16 Oxalis acetosella, day condition. 17 Oxalis acetosella, night condition. 18 Mimosa, day and night condition. 19 Compound leaves, day and night condi- tion. 20 Hedysarum, day and night condition. 21 Leaf mosaic, maple, lateral branch. 22 Leaf mosaic, maple, erect twig. 23 Leaf mosaic, lateral branch. 24 Leaf mosaic, various. 25 Leaf mosaic, lengthened petioles. 26 Leaf mosaic, ground ivy. 27 Leaf mosaic, unequal sizes. 28 Leaf mosaic, unequal sizes. 29 Action of light in leaves, Lemna. 30 Protoplasm in cells. Vallisneria. 31 Forms of weapons in plants. 32 Forms of weapons in plants. 33 Frog-bit winter buds becoming detached. 34 Frog-bit winter buds rising to surface. 35 Circulation in plants. 36 Transpiration in plants. 37 Transpiration in plants. 38 Exp. to show root pressure. 39 Exp. to show osmosis. 40 Centrifugal and centripetal transmission of water. 41 Teasel to show water receptacles. 42 Absorption of water by leaves. 43 Absorptive cavities and cups in leaves. 44 Leaves and hairs to retain dew. 45 Compass plants. 46 Venation in leaf blades. 47 Venation in leaf blades. 48 Balsam, branch showing glands. 49 Balsam, leaf showing glands. 50 Viburnum branch with glands. 51 Viburnum leaf with glands. 52 Acacia leaf with glands. 53 Branch of cherry with glands. 54 Leaf of cherry with glands. 55 Tendrils in Bryonv. 56 Light-avoiding tendrils. 57 Branch tendrils of Serjania. 58 Leaf-stalk tendril, Atragene. 59 Stipular tendrils of S'milax. 60 Tendrils of pea. 61 Stoma in leaf of bean. 62 Protection of stomata by cuticular pegs. 63 Stomata of orchid in hollow tubercles. 64 Forms of stomata. 65 Cycas, T.S. leaf (stomata). 66 Epidermal cells, Araucaria (stomata). 67 Epidermal cells, Mistletoe (stomata). 68 Folding of moss leaves. 69 Folding of grass leaves. 70 Folding of grass leaves. 71 Transpiring cells, Marchantia. 72 Rolled leaves, T.S. 73 Stellate hairs, Solanum. 74 Elseagnus, epidermal hairs. 75 Rhamnus, upper and lower epidermis hairs. 76 Alyssum, branched hairs. 77 Lithospermum, simple hairs. 78 Deutzia, stellate hairs. 79 Onosma, stellate hairs. 80 Pomaderris stellate hairs. 31 Rhododendron, scales 82 Nettle, stinging hairs 83 Leaf fall in Horse-chestnut. 84 Leaf fall in Sycamore, L.S. stem. 85 Leaf bud, Sycamore, T.S. 86 Leaf bud, Lilac, T.S 1 . 87 Leaf bud. Ash. T.S. 88 Leaf hud, Hazel, T.S. 89 Leaf bud, Frog-bit, T.S. 90 Leaf, Sunflower, T.S., x 25. 91 Leaf, Holly, T.S. 92 Leaf, Cypripedium, T.S. 93 Teaf, w Zealand flax, T.S. 94 Leaf, Nerium oleander, T.S. 95 Leaf, Ficus elastica, T.S. (midrib). 96 leaf, Ficus elastica, T.S. (cystoliths). 97 Leaf, Rosemarv, T.S. 98 Leaf Pinus, T.S. 99 Leaf Rocliea falcata, flinty armour, T.S. 100 Cuticle, Rochea falcata, flinty armour x 9. 101 Leaf, Ammophila (Marram grass), T.S. 2/- 102 Leaf, Elvmus arenarius, T.S. 2/- 102aLeaf Elyrnus arenarius, T.S., part en- larged. 103 Leaf Andromeda polyfolia, T.S. 104 Petiole, Cycas, T.S. 105 Eaui etum, vegetative bud, L.S. 106 Equisetum, vegetative bud, T.S. 107 Circaja, raphides in leaf. 108 Stomata, in surface view, Eucalyptus, epidermal cells. m 109 Ficus indica, entire leaves, back and front view. p 110 Molinia coerulea, T.S leaf in wet and dry condition. j/[ 111 Eriophorum angustifolium, leaf, T.S. M 112 Com;rey leaf, epidermal hairs, surface view. m 113 Section of leaf showing lenticular epider- mal cells. M 114 Photo taken through epidermal cells. Multiple images. m 115 Stoma in vertical section. Sunflower leaf M 116 Stoma, surface view. Sunflower leaf. ' M 117 Privet, Leafy Branch Ending. P 118 Erica, T.S. leaf. m 119 Prunus, T.S. leaf. M 120 Savjfraga. L.S. Water stoma. M 121 Nuphar, T.S. Petiole Idioblast. M 122 Lilium, Epidermal cells and stomata, x 100 . 123 Leaf fall, Rhus. p 124 Leaves Aristolochia. p M M M M M M M M M M D M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M P—Photograph. All Slides may be had Plain— unless otherwise stated. " C -Drawing or Diagram. M— Photomicrograph T.S.— 1 Transverse Sectio • L.S. — Longitudinal Section —41 — watsoog