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

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Flatters & G-arnett, Ltd., Manchester. Section AA 22—Mollusca— Continued. 49 Gibbus lyonettianus. P 50 Helix labyrinthica. P 51 Helix qu£esita. P 52 Helix siguijirensis. P 53 to 56 Hyalinia sp. P 57 Lima hiaus, nest-building molluse. P 68-69 Opisthostoma mirabilis and sp. P 60 Phenacharopa novozelandica. P 61 Pleurotomaria, showing mode of building up shell. P 62 Schizoglossa novozelandica. P 63 SemifuBUs proboscidiforus, egg capsules. P 64 SemifuBUs proboscidiforus, egg capsules and embryos. P 65 Sowerbiena sp. (Madagascar). P 66 Stenogyra octona. P 67 Suteria ide. P 68 Tapes aureus. P 69 Tapes decussatus, variation. P 70 Zetus olla. P PELECYPODA (Lamellibranchiata) MUSSELS. 71 Anodonta cygnea, fresh-water mussel Glochidia, attached to fins of stickle- 72 Anodonta cygnea, from life. 73 Anodonta cygnea, dissected to show internal organs. 74 Anodonta cygnea, T.S., shell. 77 Cardium aculeatum, Cockle, showing animal. 78 Pecten sp., scallop shells, group. 79 Pecten opercularis, V.S., eye. 80 Pinna nobilis. 82 Osbrea edulis, Oyster. 83 Ostrea edulis, young Oyster. 84 Section of a pearl. P P P M P P M B P M M WOOD AND ROCK BORING SHELLS. 85 Teredo navalis, ship worm, showing animals. . P 86 Teredo navalis, ship worm, borings in 87 Teredo norvegica, ship worm, showing animal in tube. , ^ . „ £ 88 Pholas dactylus, boring into chalk. P 89 Pholas dactylus, in its burrow. P 90 Saxicava rugosa, boring into limestone. P 91 Gastrochana truncata, in its bore. P RADUL/E (Palates), showing Teeth. 92 Aerope caffre, Radula. 93 Ampullaria cornu arietis, Radula. 94 Bucinum undatum, Radula. 95 Calliostoma zizyphimus, Radula. 96 Chiton, Radula. 97 Cyclotus translucidus, Radula. 98 Glandina algira, Radula. 99 Haliotis tuberculata, Radula. 100 Helix pomatia, Radula. M M M M M M M M M 101 Ianthina rotundata, Radula. 102 Nassa reticulata, Radula. 103 Nerita ascensionis, Radula. 104 Planorbis coraeus, Radula. 105 Pyrazus palustris, Radula. 106 Rhytida greenwoodi, Radula. 107 Schizoglossa lania, Radula. 108 Trochus lineatus, x 25, Radula. 108aPatella vulgata, Radula. GENETALIA. 109 Conus striatus, darts. 110-111 Hyalinia, Genetalia. 112 Helix, darts. DIAGRAMS. 113 Veligers of Gasteropods and Pteropods. 114 Eyes of mollusca (various). INDUSTRIAL USES OF SHELLS, ORNAMENTS, Etc. 115 Freshwater pearl mussel and pearls. 116 Cameo on shell of Cassis rufa. 117 Pearl button manufacture, stages. 118 Pearl button manufacture, stages. 119 Pearl button manufacturer’s label. 120 Tridacna shell, source of Polynesian ornaments, etc. 121 The Chank, Hindu armlet made from it. 122 Ovula tortilis, a native armlet. 123 Shell chisels and adzes, Fiji. 124 Shell bead armlet, Fiji. 125 Wampum belt, N. A. Indian. 126 Conus sp., Armlet from. 127 Native gorget of “ shell money.” 128 Native head ornament, shell beads. 129 Acephala, Cardium, Tridacna (Haeckel, 65). 130 Ctenobranchia, Conus, Murex (Haeckel, 53). 131 Nudibranchia, iEolis, Idalia (Haeckel, 43). 132 Ammonitida, Ammonites (Haeckel, 44). 133 Gamochonia, Octopus (Haeckel, 54). ADDITIONAL slides. 134 Helix pomatia, T.S. hermaphrodite gland, x 90. 136 Solen ensis (Razor shell). 136 Scalaria communis (Wentle trap). 137 Phorus onustus. 138 Magilus antiguus. 139 Patella (limpet) on rock. 140 Hyalina excavata. 141 Bearded Mussel and Common Mussel (two varieties of latter). 142 Patella (Limpet) under side, on glass. 143 Common Whelks (Bulimus) on rock. 145 Scrobicularia in situ on beach. 146 Limpets, Whelks, Barnacles, on Fucus- covered rock. Section AA Plain Slides, 1/3 each 1 Echinodermata, type slide. CRINOIDEA (Feather Stars). 3 Antedon rosacea, Pentacrinus. 5 Antedon rosacea, Pinna, x 10. 6 Antedon rosacea, E. 7 Pentacrinus. 8 Encrinus. ASTEROIDEA (Starfishes). 9 Biplnnaria larva of starfish, x 75. 23—ECHINODERMATA. Coloured, where suitable, 3/- each. 10 Brachiolaria larva of starfish, x 40. 11 Asterina gibbosa, 2 larvae stages. 12 Asterina gibbosa, young. 13 Asterina gibbosa, sections in various planes, X 9. 14 Asterina gibbosa, horizontal section.' 15 Asterina sp. exoskeleton. 16 Acanthaster mauritiensis. 17 Amphiura squamata. x 9. 18 Asterias glacialis. 19 Asterias glacialis. dark ground. M M D D D M Hanrkel ” from “ Kunst Formen der Natur a Collection of Drawings in Colour of -Beautiful * Natural Objects by the late Ernst. Haeckel. —20—