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

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Flatters & Garnett, Ltd., Manchester. Section BB 14—FLORAL STRUCTURE. Plain Slides, principally photomicrographs, 1 /3 each. 1 Diagram of simple flower, L.S. D 2 Bignonia sp., T.S. flower bud. M 3 Cheiranthus, T.S. flower bud. M 4 Brassiea, T.S. flower bud. M 5 Clematis, T.S. flower bud. M 6 Hypericum, T.S. flower bud. M 7 Passiflora, T.S. flower bud. M 8 Atropa, T.S. flower bud. M 9 Lasiandra, T.S. inflor scence. M 10 Menyanthes, T.S. flower bud. M 11 Eschscholtzia, T.S. flower bud. M 12 Eschscholtzia, L.S. stigma. M 13 Helianthus, V.S. capitulum. M 14 Taraxacum, T.S. capitulum. M 15 Taraxacum, L.S. capitulum. M 16 Nymphsea, L.S. flower bud. M 17 Nymphsea, transition from stamens to petals. p 18 Tulip, T.S. flower bud. M 19 Iris, T.S. flower bud. M 20 Lilium croceum, T.S. flower bud. 21 Arum, T.S. stamens. 22 Arum, T.S. ovaries. 23 Pinus, pollen grains. 24 Pinus, L.S. male cone. 25 Eschscholtzia, pollen grains. 26 Lilium, pollen grains. 27 Sparmannia, anthers. 28 Monadelphous stamens, Abutilon. 29 Syngenecious stamens, Gloxinia. 30 Malva, anthers and stigma. 31 Eucalyptus, flowers. 32 Hypo-, epi-, and peri-gynous flowers, L.S. 33 Digitalis, T.S. ovary. 34 Digitalis, T. and L.S. ovary. 35 Pyirola, T.S. ovary. 36 Papaver, T.S. ovary. 37 Gymnosperm ovule. 38 Polycotyledonous embryo, Pinus T.S. 39 Fasciated peduncle of Dandelion, 2 flowers. Section BB 15—POLLINATION AND FERTILIZATION OF FLOWERS. Chiefly from Kerner and Oliver’s Natural History of Plants. Those marked P are photographs, M photomicrographs. Plain Slides 1/3 each. Coloured, 1 Eschscholtzia Stigma, L.S., showing pollen tubes. 2 Wheat stigma, entire, pollen grains and tubes. 3 Wheat stigma, entire, pollen tubes pass- ing down stigma. 4 Development of pollen tube in stigma. 6 Course of pollen tube in rock rose. 6—7 Forms of pollen grains. 8 Pollen gra’ns united by threads of visein. 9 Pollen grain of Epflobium, emitting pollen grkin. 10 Forms of stigmas. 11 Entire stigma of Datura. 12 fbigma of Eatura, in Long Section. 13 Forms of stamens. 14 Forms of stamens. 15 Forms of stamens. 16 Forms of union in stamens. 17 Stamens of double and monstrous flowers. 18 Forms of ovaries. 19 Forms of ovaries. 20 Forms of placentation. 21 Forms of nectaries. 22 Diagram to illustrate dimorphism. 23 Diagram to illustrate trimorphism. 24 Diagram to illustrate autogamy. 25 Head of Sphynx with pollinia attached. 26 Anatomy of butterfly’s head. 27 Pollen baskets on hind legs of bees. 28 Beetles that fertilise flowers. 29 Arrangements for reception of insects. 30 Crucinella stilosa, dispersion of pollen. 31 Contrivances for deposition of pollen on insect visitors. 32 Contrivances for deposition of pollen, as illustrated by acanthus. 33 Hairs as a-protection of flowers. 34 Fertilisation of Salvia and Twayblade. 35 Anatomy of Salvia. 36 Contrivances for excluding insects 37 Honey-guides on corollas of flowers. 38 Flowers of Kalmia latifolia, position of stamens where suitable, 2/6 each. Clerodendron Thompsonia, receptive and unreceptive flowers. Scrophularia nodosa, receptive and unre- ceptive flowers. Anatomy of flowers of Eobinia hispida. Anatomy of flowers of Phaseolus. Anatomy of flowers of Sage and Salvia. Anatomy of flowers of Pansy. Plantanthera habenaria. Orchis. Augriecum sesquipedale, long-spurred flower. P The pencil experiment, extraction of pollinia. Fertilisation of Epipactis palustris Fertilisation of Orchis mascula. Expulsive apparatus in orchis flowers. Deposition of pollen on humming bird by male flower of Macgravia nepenthoides. Head of Humming Bird and Flower of Datura. Fertilisation of Aristolochia. Aristolochia, before and after fertilisa- tion. Capitula of Serratula protected by ants. Floral structure of Epilobium angusti- folium. Lythrum salicaria. trimorphic flowers. Fertilisation of Cowslip and pansy. Mitehella repens, Partridge Berry, recep- tive and non-receptive flowers. Mitehella repens. Partridge Berry, L.S. flowers. Fertilisation of Crucinella and Sparbium. Transportation of pollen by egg-laying insects. Deposition of pollen by Mimulus luteus. Sticky-glands as a protection to flowers, Tinntea borealis. Anatomy of flower of Aristolochia Male and female flowers of the oak. P Male and female flowers of the elm. P Male and female flowers of the alder. P Male and female flowers of the hazel. P Male and female flowers of the willow. P M M M 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 66 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 Slides Toned to an Artistic Brown Shade cost 6d. each, or 4/6 per dozen extra. — 42 —