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

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J 1 LATTERS <Y GARNETT, LtD. ; MANCHESTER. Section BB 26—South African Plant Associations— Continued. « K arroid plain, near Victoria West (Mesembrianthemum spinosum and Pentzia virgata). 42 Euphorbia hystrix, on slopes of Roggeveld Mountains. H The Roggeveld (Euryops lateriflorus). 44 A Steppe m the Eastern Province of the Cape,, with large Bulbs (ornithogalum altissimum). 45 Schotia latifolia, with Usnea barbata, from a remnant of forest in the Eastern Province. 46 Tree Euphorbia, in the Eastern Province (Euphorbia tetragona). 47 Encepharlartos Altensteinii, on the banks of the River Nahoe. 48 Hill near Alicedale (Aloe speciosa and A terox). 49 Bushveld, Northern Transvaal (Scleroearya carrra). 50 The Camelthorn (Acacia Giraffai), Kalahari. Section BB 27 TROPICAL. VEGETATION & ECONOMIC PLANTS. £ Ia " y . f ?°n 5 h ° t0gra P llS , in natural surroundings. A few from specimens in otamcal Gardens and others from illustrations such as are found in Kerner’s Natural- History of Plants. All are photographs unless marked ■'' D ” (drawings) Plain Slides 1/3 each. Coloured, where suitable, 3/- each. PALMS. 1 Palm tree, Ceylon. 2 Palm avenue, Ceylon. 3 Date Palms, Nile. 4 Palms, group of, India. 5 Palms, group of, India. 6 Cocoanut Palms. 7 Cocoanut Palm grove, Ceylon 8 Cocoanut in its husk. 9 Climbing Palms, Ceylon forest. 10 -Nikaw Palms and Tree, Ferns N 11 Sago Palm. 12 Sago Palm, enlarged. 13 Talipot Palm. 14 Palm walk, Scilly Isles. TROPICAL FRUITS, &c. 15 Banana and Tree Fern. 16 Banana in fruit. 17 Bananas and Sugar Canes, Canary Islands. 18 Sugar Cane Cutting, Canary Islands. 19 Orange Trees. 20 Orange flowers and fruit. 21 Bread Fruit (Artocarpus). 22 Jack Fruit. 23 Mangosteen (Garcinia). 24 Egg Plant (Solanun melongena). 25 Vanilla Plant in fruit. 26 Olive Trees on Terrace in Tyrol. 27 Olive Branch with fruits. CACTI. In addition to those listed we have about 150 Photographs of living Cacti and other succulents from the Manchester Corporation Collection. List on application. 28 Cereus, Queen of the Night, in flower. 29 Cereus marginatus, group (Mexico) 30 Cereus gigantea, group (Mexico). 31 Cereus gigantea, in flower (Mexico). 32 Cereus Macdonaldise, flower, near view. WATER PLANTS. 33 Victoria Regia in Tank. 34 Victoria Regia in Marsh. 35 Nymphsea odorata. 36 Aponogeton distachon, Cape Pond Weed. 37 Eichornia speciosa, Water Hyacinth. 38 Nelurnbium, Indian Lotus. TREE FERNS, &c. 39 Group of Tree Ferns. D 40 Polypodium serpens. 41 Platycerium alcicorne, Stags Horn Fern. VARIOUS. 42 Dracaena, Ceylon. 43 Dracaena, in flower, Scilly. 44 Dracaena australis. 45 Dracaena avenue, Scilly. 46 Cordyline indivisa, in flower. 47 Puya chilensis, in flower. 48 Aralia papyrifera. 49 Agave Americana, Scilly. 50 Agave, Americana, bud. 51 Agave Americana, flower. 52 Agave, in flower, Scilly. 53 Mangrove forest, India. d 54 Mangrove seedlings. j > 55 Mangroves, stilt roots of. D* 56 Banyan and baobab. i> 57 Fourcroya, in flower, Scilly. 58 Fourcroya, in flower, Botanical Gardens, Manchester. 59 Fourcroya Flowers, near view. 60 White Cotton Tree (Eriodendron). 61 Candle Tree (Parmentiera). 62 Sword Plant. 63 Rubber Tree, Ficus. 64 Papyrus, Upper Nile. i> 65 Echium candicans. 66 Ravenalia (Traveller’s Tree). 67 Cycad grove. 68 Cycas revoluta, Ovuliferous Leaf. 69 Zamia integrifolia, Ovulate and Staminate Cones. 70 Aloes and Eucalyptus Trees. 71 Autumnal tints, Lake Erie. d- 72 Corynocarpus, N. Zealand. 73 Phormium tenax, N.Z. Flax. 74 Dragon’s Blood Tree. 75 Bamboo Canes, Ceylon. 76 Feather Grass, etc. © 77 Grass Trees, Tasmania. 78 Senecio hunteri, group. 79 Senecio hunteri, group. 80 Drosophyllum, scrub. 81 Drosophyllum. 82 Drosophyllum and Olaria. 83 Welwitschia mirabilis. 84 Raoulia eximia, Vegetable Sheep. 85 Azorella diapensioides, Vegetable Sheep. 86 Azorella diapensioides, Vegetable Sheep in Section. P— Photograph. All Slides may be had Plain—unless otherwise stated, " * D—Drawing or Diagram. M—Photomicrograph. T.S.—Transverse Section L.S—Longitudinal Section. —60—