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

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Flatters & Garnett, Ltd., Manchester. Section GE 3—Geological 295 Newquay, Sea and land battle Hard rocks and their resistance. 296 Newquay, Rounded Devonian headlands and indented coast-line. 297 Newquay, Small jointed rocks and pavement surface. 298 Newquay, Sea inroads on small jointed rocks in Devonian, leaving pavements. 299 Newquay, Creeks made by weak joint planes. 300 Newquay, A good view of the broken shore with pillar outliers and lateral creeks. 301 Newquay, Interior of a cave in Devonian beds. 302 Newquay, Cave in soft beds of castle type. 303 Newquay, Stages in denudation outliers. Crag and pillar types. 304 Newquay, Cave in Devonian softer beds in castle rock type. 305 Newquay, Cave in faulted hard beds, Devonian. 306 Newquay, Canon fissure in Devonian rocks. 307 Newquay, Vaulted arch outlier merging into pillar, outlier in Devonian rocks. 308 Newquay, Foreshore outliers. 309 Newquay, Headland in hard Devonian beds. 310 Newquay, Caverns in horizontal Devonian beds. 311 Newquay, Caverns in highly inclined cleaved slates and shales, with fault planes. 312 Newquay, Fissile cleaved slate typical fluted surfaces, Devonian. Photographs— Continued. 313 Newquay, Surface denudation of inclined slate beds, with ridge and valley of hard and soft bed. 314 Newquay, Keyhole Caves in Devonian. 315 Newquay, Creek formation. 316 Newquay, A rock sentinel and its battle with the waves. 317 Newquay, Bulwark headland and creeks. 318 Newquay, A curved gap which makes an outlier in time. 319 Newquay, A typical bay creek. 320 Newquay, A V-shaped gorge or gully in a fault. 321 Newquay, Small jointed rock being worn down by waves. 322 St. Austell, China Clay Works. 323 Delabole, Slate Quarry. 324 Delabole, Zig Zag Strata, North Cornwall. SCILLY ISLANDS. 330 Piper’s Hole, Tresco, Scilly. 331 Columnar disintegration, granite, Scilly 332 Disintegration of granite, Scilly. 333 Disintegration of granite, Scilly. 334 Weathered rocks, Peninnis Head, Scilly. 335 Perched rock, Scilly. 336 Perched rock, Scilly. 337 Undercut rocks, Scilly. 33S Undercut rocks, Scilly. 339 Rocking stone, Scilly 340 Logan Rocks, Scilly. 341 Hanjague Rocks, Scilly 3 32 Boulders at cavern entrance, Scilly. Section GE 4—FIELD GEOLOGY These Slides are reproduced by special permission, from the original photographs, drawings, and tables in the Field Note Book of Geological Illustrations ” by Miss Hilda D. Sharpe, formerly Science Mistress, Edgbaston High School for Girls. [Flatters and Garnett, Ltd., Publishers; 3/6 net.] T^ook will be found of great service to Lectu ers and Students. Flam Slides 1/3 each. Coloured, where suitable, 3/- each, unless otherwise marked. 0 Geological Map of British Isles, Coloured °n!y. 4 iq 1 British Isles, Physical Map. 2 Classification of Rock-forming Minerals. 3 Classification of Stratified or Aqueous Rocks 4 Regular bedding in Permian Sandstone,’ Torbay. 5 False bedding in Triassic (Bunter) Sand- ston eat Kinver. 6 Submerged Forest at Llanaber, near Bar- mouth. 7 Submerged Forest at Llanaber, Tree Stumps. 8 Inclined Strata at Dudley. 9 Anticline and Syncline. 10 Unconformable Strata S. of Portishead. 11 Normal Faults near Torbay. 12 Over-folded Fault at Lickey. 13 Over-folded Fault, Diagram. 14 Classification of Unstratified or Igneous Rocks. 15 Typical Exposures of Igneous Rocks in Quarry. 16 Intrusive sheet of Igneous Rock. 17 Columnar structure and Weathering. IS Volcanic “ neck,” Arthur’s Seat, Edinburgh. 19 Classification of Metamorphic Rocks. 20 Quartzite at Lickey. 21 A Slate Quarry. 22 Schists in the Highlands. 23 Hand-specimen of Schist. 24 Weathered Rock Surface, Granite. 25 Weathered Rock Surface, Harlech Grit. 26 Weathered Rock Surface, Pickering Tor. 27 Scree, Careg-y-Saeth, Cwmbychan. 28 Rugged outline, Snowdon . range. 29 Smooth outline, Radnor Forest. 30 Sand-dunes formed by action of wind. 31 Interior, Limestone Cave. 32 Interior Cave, showing Stalactites. 33 Sketch Map of basin of River Artro and its tributaries. 34 Source of River Artro. 35 River Artro entering Cwmbychan Lake. 36 River Artro leaving Cwmbychan Lake. 37 Nantcol Valley above gorge, Peat Pog. 38 River Nantcol, Gorge. 39 Waterfall in stream. 40 Meeting of the Rivers. 41 River Artro, lower course. 42 River Artro, bend near mouth. 43 River Artro, the mouth. 44 Torrential river, Honefos, Norway. 45 Young stream cutting V-shaped valley. 46 Pot Holes in R. Gelt, Cumberland. 47 River-winding in Teme Valley. 48 Estuary in Rivera Severn, with Bore. 49 Norwegian Fjord. 50 Plan of Roseg Glacier. 51 Roseg Glacier, with Snowfield and Moraines. 52 Roseg Valley, with Glacial River. 53 Roseg Valley, Boulders and Scree. 54 Glacial Crevasses. Storage Cabinets fo • Slides in all sizes—See Cover.