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

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ZOOLOGICAL SLIDES Section A A 1—PROTOZOA. Chiefly Photomicrographs. Plain Slides, 1/3 each. Coloured, where suitable, 3/6 each. RHIZOPODA. 1 Actmosphserium. D 2 Acanthocystis. M 3 Amoeba from life. ii 4 Amceba showing nucleus. M 5 Arcella showing nucleus. M 6 Difflugia with pseudopodia, x 130. M 7 Difflugia gramen, dividing, x 80. M 8 Nebela, x 45. M 9 Nebela carinata, x 150. M 10 Euglypha, x 80. - M 11 Euglypha in division. M 12 Cyphodeda ampulla, dividing. M 13 Clathulina elegans, x 250. M FORAMINIFERA. 20 Structure or various foraminifera. D 21 Globigerina ooze, x 25. M 22 Globigerina from surface. D 23 Foraminifera, Samoa, recent, Dark ground. M 24 Foraminifera, Barbadoes, recent, Dark ground. M 2b Foraminifera, Val di Savena, Italy, Dark ground. M 25 Chalk section, showing Forams, Trieste, x 9. M 27 Fossil Foraminifera, isolated from Chalk, x 30. M 28 Nummulite in horizontal Section, x 3. M 29 Nummulite, part in T.S., x 20. M 30 Rliliolina, life appearance. D 31 Miliolina, Peneroplis, Vertebralina (Haeckel, 12). D 32 Feneroplis pertusus. M 33 Orbitolites, D.G., x 7?. M 34 nagena, Bulimina, Bolivina, etc. (Haeckel, si). D 35 Nodosaria scalaris, x 30. M 36 Globigerina bulloides. M 37 Globigerina, Polystomella, Nummulites, etc. (Haeckel, 2). D 38 Orbulina, life appearance. D 39 Planorbulina. 40 Polystomella crispa, x 25. RADIOLARIA (recent). 47 Radiol aria ooze, x 60. 48 Aulacantha, x 25. 49 Collozoum. 50 Sphaerozoum, part of colony, x 40. 51 Radiozoum lobatum. 52 Heliodiscus solaster, x 80. 53 Pterocanium eucolpum, x 80. 54 Stylactis quadrata, x 80. 55 Euchitonia triacantba, x 80. M M M M M. M M M M RADIOLARIA (Fossil). 56 Radiolaria, Barbadoes, arranged star. 57 Radiolaria, Barbadoes, strewn, dark ground, x 10. 58 Radiolaria, Barbadoes, strewn, Transp. 59 Radiolaria, Barbadoes, circle arranged, dark ground. 69 Podocyrtis, arranged star. 61 Astromma aristotelis, x 80. 62 Haliomma sol. 63 Saturnia elliptica, x 80. 64 Heliodiscus (Haeckel, 11). 55 Astrosphaera (Haeckel, 91). 66 Collosphaera (Haeckel, 51). 67 Xiphacantha (Haeckel, 21). 68 Dorataspis (Haeckel, 41). 69 Tympanidium (Haeckel, 71). 70 Calocyclas (Haeckel, 31). 71 Elaphospiris (Haeckel, 22). 72 Aulographis (Haeckel, 61). 73 Circogonia (Haeckel, 1). M M M M Iff M M M D D D D D D D D D D flagellates and ciliates. 80 Euglena, x 40. 81 Euglena, life history. 82 Ceratium tripos, x 40. 83 Ceratium, Peridinium, Dinophysis, etc. (Haeckel, 14). 84 Noctiluca, x 40. 85 Pararncecium. 86 Pararncecium, in conjugation. 87 Spirostomum, showing meganucleus. 88 Lionotus anser, x 40. 89 Vorticella. 90 Aoineta. 91 Dendrocometes paradoxus, x 40. 32 Stentor, Carchesium, Vorticella, etc. (Haeckel, 3). 93 Dinobryon, Uve'lla, Codonosiga, etc. (Haeckel, 13). D M M M D M M D M M D D PARASITIC PROTOZOA. (See also Section AA-14.) 94 Trypanosomes, in human blood. M 95 Monocystis, trophozoophite stage, x 80. M 96 Monocystis, showing spores- M 37 Tertian malaria in human blood. M 98 Haemagregarines, in snake’s blood, X 200. M 99 Opalina, from Frog. M Section AA 2—PORIFERA (Sponges). Plain Slides, 1/3 each. Chiefly photomicrographs or photographs of Museum specimens. 1 Gastrula of chalk sponges. 2 Canal systems of sponges. 3 Canal systems of sponges. 4 Siliceous sponges, various. D D D D 7 Chalina monaxonida T.S., spongine. 8 Cladochalina sp. (on shell). 9 Sderochalina sp. showing M P P All Slides may be had Plain— unless otherwise stated. P—Photograph. D—Drawing or Diagram. M—Photomicrograph. T.S.—Transverse Section L.S.—Longitudinal Section.