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

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Flatters & Garnett, Ltd., Manchester. Section BB 23—British Plant Associations— Continued. 20 Inula crithmoides and Agropyron pungens at edge of marsh—Hants. Sand Dunes. 41 Agropyron junceum forming lines of dunes on a shingle beach—Norfolk. 42 Lines of Saltwort and Agropyron on a sandy foreshore—Somerset. 43 Low front dunes formed by Agropyron— Norfolk. 45 Marram grass and Saltwort—Wales. 46 Marram grass—Wales. 47 Marram on the crest—Wales. 48 Ridge upon Ridge—Wales. 49 Lyme grass. Sea Holly—Norfolk. 50 Cynoglossum off. (Hounds-tongue)—Som. 51 Front line of Marram dunes—Lancashire. 52 Larger dunes from rear—Lancashire. 54 Salix repens and Marram—Lancashire. 55 A Wind Gap: S. repens—Lancashire. 56 A Fan of blown sand—Lancashire. 61 Sea Buckthorn (Hippophae) behind Marram dunes—Lincolnshire. 62 Sea Buckthorn in valley, Elders on crest of ridge—Lincolnshire. 63 Solanum Dulcamara amongst Hippophae— Lincolnshire. 65 Heath: Calluna and E. cinerea replacing Marram—Dorset. 66 Dune Slack: Salix repens, Parnassia—Lancs. 67 A Slack: Parnassia palustris—Lancashire. 69 Foetid Ins (back) Centaury (fore): Juncus in marsh—Somerset. 71 Dune Marsh: Juncus—Wales. 72 Marsh: Euphorbia Paralias, Iris foetidissima behind—Somerset. 73 Marsh: Juncus glaucus, Scirpus maritimus in middle distance—Somerset. ASSOCIATIONS IN WATER. 76 Submerged: Stratiotes with Typha angusti- folia—Norfolk. 77 Submerged: Stratiotes Aloides—Norfolk. 78 Submerged: Water Violet—Suffolk. 80 Floating: Polygonum amphibium, Spar- ganium—Yorkshire. 81 Floating: Ranunculus fluitans—Somerset. 82 Glyceria fluitans in a pond—Yorkshire. 84 A “ Rhine ” and Osier bed: Lythrum, Sagittaria, Lemna—Somerset. 85 Yellow Flag, Iris Pseudacorus—Somerset. 86 Pollard Willows on the Levels—Somerset. 87 A Lowland Stream: Willow, Ash, Elm—Som. 88 River bank: Alder, Angelica—Yorkshire. 89 Zones: Polygonum; Alisma; Sparganium, Glyceria; Salix cinerea—Yorkshire. 91 Reed Swamp: Epilobium hirsutum, Glyceria aquatica—Yorkshire. 92 Open Reed Swamp: Scirpus lacustris, Nymphsea alba—Norfolk. 93 Closed Reed Swamp: Scirpus lacustris, Phragmites. 95 Open and closed Reed Swamp—Norfolk. 96 Bulrush, Typha ang.—Norfolk. 97 Marsh Pasture: Juncus; Mentha, Rumex Hydrolap. in ditch—Norfolk. 98 Cutting “ holders,” Scirpus—Norfolk. 99 Reed Swamp: Cladium Mariscus, Phrag- mites, Eupatorium—N. Lancashire. 100 Lake Margin : Juncus inflexus—Lancs. 101 Calcareous Marsh: Parnassia—N. Lancs. 102 A Fen River: Carex riparia, Glyceria; Salix alba, S. fragilis—Suffolk. ASSOCIATIONS ON PEAT. Fen. 115 Cutting marsh hay on fen—Norfolk. 116 Loading marsh hay—Norfolk. 117 Cutting fen peat—Cambridgeshire. 118 Carr forming on Fen: Rhamnus Frangula amongst Phragmites—Cambridgeshire. 119 Swamp Carr: Alder and Willow with Phragmites—Norfolk. Lowland Heath and Moss. 125 Aquatics in a Peat Cutting—Somersetshire. 126 Site of a recent mere: Molinia, Eriophorum, Cranberry, Sundew—Cheshire. 127 Site of a recent mere: Cotton-grass in fruit—Cheshire. 128 Peat-bog from mere: Myrica, Salix, Phrag- mites—Cheshire. 129 Phragmites on a heath—Wales. 130 Myrica, Eriophorum in bog; Molinia, Cal- luna on bank—Somersetshire. 131 Eriophorum ang. in fruit—Somersetshire. 132 Peat cuttings: Isles, Ruckles—Somerset. 133 Turf Moor; peat, pines—Somersetshire. 134 Peat cutting and stacks—Cheshire. 135 Myrica, Molinia bog with Lastrsea Thelyp- teris—Som ersetshire. 136 Calluna Heath; Myrica, E. Tetralix fringe- Molinia, Myrica, Salix peat bog—Dorset. N.B.—Nos. G5. 246, and 136 show three stages of succession. 137 Myrica, Erica Tetralix—Norfolk. 138 Calluna Heath; Molinia on edge of mere— Cheshire. 139 Heath: Gorse and Heather—Wales. 140 Windblown Birches on Heath—Wales. 141 Windblown Birches on Heath—Wales. 142 Heather dominant on a “ moss ”—Cheshire. 143 Molinia dominant on a moss—Cheshire. Heather Moor. 151 Heather Moor in September—Yorkshire. 162 Heather Moor slopes—Yorkshire 153 Heather Moor edge—Yorkshire. 154 Heather and Gorse, Cleveland—Yorkshire. 155 Heather and Gorse over chert on limestone plateau—Derbyshire. 157 Molinia dominant; Heather on ridge— Yorkshire. 158 Molinia dominant—Yorkshire. 159 Ulex Gallii and Heather in fl.—Yorkshire. 164 Trientalis europsea amongst Bilberry and Nardus—Yorkshire. Cotton-grass Moor (Eriophorum vaginatum.) 171 Heather following stream bank—Yorks. 172 Heather around) Cotton-grass bog—Yorks. 174 Stream cutting through peat and shale— Yorkshire. 176 Cotton-grass Moor in June—Yorkshire. 177 Peat Bog: Eriophorum angustifolium and E. vaginatum—Yorkshire. 178 A Peat Bog Tarn—Yorkshire 179 Cloudberry and Cotton-grass—Yorkshire. Bilberry Moor and Retrogressive Moor. 191 Bilberry on peat-hags, Cloudberry, Cotton- grass, ],700ft.—Yorkshire. 192 Bilberry Summit, 1,700ft.—Lancashire. 193 Peat hags with mats of Bilberry—Yorks. 194 Peat hags with mats of Empetriim—Yorks ASSOCIATIONS ON SANDY SOILS (on Bunter, Lower Greensand, and Ashdown Sand). Oak Wood of Quercus Robur. 201 Oak Wood: Q. Robur, Bracken, New Forest —Hampshire. 202 Birches, Bracken, New Forest—Hants. 203 Beeches, New Forest—Hampshire Slides Toned to an Artistic Brown Shade cost 6d. each, or 4/6 per dozen extra. — 55 —