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

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Flatters & Garnett, Ltd., Manchester. GE 3-96—Glacial Scoring, Barmouth. GEOLOGICAL SLIDES. Section GE 1 —GEOLOGICAL MAPS, DIAGRAMS, SECTIONS, Ac. Plain Slides 1/3 each. Coloured, as priced in margin. 1 Geological map, British Isles. 4/3 2 Various strata and their animal and plant contents. 4/C 3 Ideal Section of the crust of the earth ; a series of 3 slides. Col. 10/- 3aPrimary Rocks and Remains. Col. 3/6 3bSecondary and Tertiary Rocks and Remains. Col. 3/6 3cActive Volcanoes. Col. 3/6 9 Coal fault, near Dudley, section. 10 Coal fault, near Newcastle-on-Tyne. 11 Strike fault, section. 12 Rocks as originally developed in water. 13 Rocks dislocated and rearranged. 14 Ridge formed by earth’s cooling. 15 Section showing veins, pockets, and beds of ore. 16 Formation of waterfall, section. Section GE 2—AGRICULTURAL GEOLOGY. The slides in this section are reproduced by permission from diagrams in “ Agricul tural Geology,” by J. E. Marr, Esq., F.R.S, (Methuen & Co,), The slide numbers correspond with the figure numbers in book. They form a useful series of clear diagrams for teaching purposes. Full list on application. Plain Slides only 1/- each. These Slides cannot be hired. Section GE 3—GEOLOGICAL PHOTOGRAPHS. Views of scenery showing features of Geological interest. The entire collection has been rearranged and many new photographs have been added. (See also Sections GE 4, GE 5, GE 6, and GE 12.) Plain Slides 1/3 each. Coloured, where suitable, 3/- each. SCOTLAND. Arran. 1 Markland shore nr. Brodick; weathering of Sandstone. 2 Markland shore nr. Brodick; weathering of Sandstone. 3 Markland, Dyke looking seaward. 4 Markland, another dyke, nearer Corrie. 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. — 68 —