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

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Flatters & Garnett, Ltd., Manchester. Section BB 9—Hepatics and Mosses— Continued. 64 Leptobryum, bulbils on rootlets and leaf axils. x 36. M 65 Mmum undulatum. p 66 Mnium, T.S. Stem, origin of rhizoids, x 80. M 67 Polytrichum, life cycle. D 68 Polytrichum aloides, with sporogonia. P 69 Polytrichum formosum in nature, An- theridia and sporogonia. 70 Polytrichum commune, with sporogonia. 71 Polytrichum, T.S. Stem, x 80. 72 Polytrichum, T.S. Leaf. 73 Polytrichum, L.S. Antheridia. 74 Polytrichum, T.S. Antheridia, x 55 . P P M M M M Section BB 10—PTERIDOPHYTA. Ferns, Horsetails, Lycopods, etc., arranged after the “London Catalogue,” Tenth Edition. Many are photographs of the plants in situ. Plain Slides 1/3 each. Coloured, where suitable, 3 /- each. A large variety of Greenhouse Ferns are FILICES—FERNS. 1 Life Cycle of Fern. D 2 Alternation of Generation in Ferns. D 3 Various forms of Ferns (Kerner). D 4 Adiantum Capillis-Veneris, Maidenhair Fern. p 5 Adiantum, Prothallus, three stages. M 6 Adiantum, Prothallus, with first frond. M 7 Adiantum Aspidium (Lastrea) and Pteris* Pinnae. p 8 Pteris aquilina, Field of Bracken. P 9 Pteris aquilina, group. p 10 Pteris aquilina. Pinna with sori, x 2. M 11 Pteris, T.S. Rachis. M 12 Pteris, T.S. Stele, larger. M 13 Pteris, L.S. Scalariform vessels in Stele. M 14 Cryptogramme crispa. Parsley Fern. P 15 Btechnum Spicant. p 16 Asplenium lanceolatum on Wall. P 17 Asplenium Trichomanes on Wall. P 18 Asplenium Ruta-muraria, Wall Spleen- wort. p 19 Asplenium bulbiferum, frond, Apospory. P 20 Athyrium Felix-fcemina, Lady Fern. P 21 Ceterach officinalis, fronds. P 22 Scolopendrium vulgare, Hartstongue. P 23 Scolopendrium, V.S. young sporangia. M 24 Scolopendrium, V.S. older sporangia. M 25 Cystopteris fragilis and Asplenium Trichomanes on cliff. M 26 Polystichum Lonchitis, fronds. P 27 Lastrea Montana, Mountain Fern. P 28 Lastrea Filix-mas, Male Fern, anatomy. D 29 Lastrea Filix-mas, Male Fern, in nature. P 30 Lastrea Filix-mas, frond unfolding. P 31 Lastrea Filix-mas, Pinna with sori. P 32 Lastrea Filix-mas, V.S. Sporangium, x 10. M 33 Polypodium vulgare, on wall. P 34 Polypodium vulgare, on stump of tree. P 35 Phegopteris Dryopteris, Oak Fern. P 36 Phegopteris polypodioides, Beech Fern. P 37 Gymnogramme, Prothallus with antheridia and archegonia. M 38 Gymnogramme Prothallus, developing embryo. M 39 Gymnogramme Prothallus, embryo, older. M 40 Gymnogramme Prothallus, V.S. Antheridia. M 41 Gymnogramme Prothallus, V.S. Archegonia. M 42 Gymnogramme, Pinna with sori. M 43 Ophioglossum vulgatum, Adder’s Tongue. P 44 Ophioglossum, V.S. Sporangia. M 45 Botrychium Lunaria, Moonwort in Nature. - P 46 Botrychium Lunaria, with rootlets. P available as Slides.—List on application. EQUISETACE/E—HORSETAILS. 57 Equisetum maximum, group. P 58 Equisetum Acrvense, group of Fertile Spikes in nature. p 59 Equisetum, new spike growing through old stem. p 60 Equisetum, Three Abnormal Fertile Spikes. p 61 Equisetum, T.S. stem. M 62 Equisetum, T.S. Meristem tissue, x 60. M 63 Equisetum, L.S. Vegetative Bud. M 64 Equisetum, V.S. Apical Cell. M 65 Equisetum, T.S. Strobilus. M 66 Equisetum, Spores with elaters, x 80. M LYCOPODI ACE/E—CLUB MOSSES. 72 Lycopodium Selago, Fir Club Moss in nature. p 73 Lycopodium clavatum, Club Moss in nature. p 74 Lycopodium complanatum in fruit. P 75 Lycopodium, T.S. stem. M 76 Lycopodium Selago, V.S. Strobilus. M 77 Lycopodium Selago, V.S. Strobilus, larger. M SELAGINELLACE/E. 83 Selaginella, Life Cycle. D 84 Selaginella Willdenovii, T.S. Polystelic stem. M 85 Selaginella Rraussiana, T.S. Monostelic stem. M 86 Selaginella, sporophyll with Micro, and Mega spores. M 87 Selaginella, V.S. Megaspore with Prothallus and Archegonia, x 100. M 88 Isoetes lacustris, Quillwort. D 89 Isoetes lacustris. 90 Psilotum triquetrum, branch with sporogonia. P 91 Psilotum, T.S. Rachis, x 40. M 92 Psilotum, T.S. Sporangium, x 20. M MARSILEACE/E. 97 Marsilea and Pilularia. D 98 Pilularia, V.S. Sporocarp, x 9. M 99 Marsilea salvatrix. P 100 Marsilea, V.S. Archegonia. M 101 Salvinia natans. D VARIOUS. 107 Group of Tree Ferns, New Zealand. P 108 Gleichenia dicarpa fronds. P 109 Platycerium Willinckii, Staghorn Fern. P 110 Dunatedlia, V.S. Sorus. M 111 Woodwardia Prothallus, three stages. M 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. —89—