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

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Flatters & Garnett, Ltd., Manchester. Section GE 6—British Photographs LANCASHIRE. 250 Clough Fold, Dulesgate, nr. Todmorden. Sec- tion showing 12in. seam of coal in “ Hough Rock ” Millstone Grit. 251 Pimlico Quarry (Lancs.), nr. Clitheroe. Escarpment edge of Carb. Lime, in “ Reef Knoll.” 252 Pimlico Quarry, nr. Clitheroe. Slab of Carb. Lime, with heads and stems of Crinoids from " Reef Knoll.” CHESHIRE. 260 Storeton Quarry, nr. Birkenhead. Fossil Saurian footprints in Trias sandstone. 261 Storeton Quarry, nr. Birkenhead. Fossil Saurian footprints in Trias sandstone. 262 Storeton Quarry, nr. Birkenhead. Fossil Saurian footprints in Trias sandstone. 263 Storeton Quarry, nr. Birkenhead. Fossil Saurian footprints in Trias Bandstone. 264 Submerged Forest, Meols. 266 Submerged Forest, Meols. 260 Hilbre Island. Bunter Sandstone. 267'Hllbre Island. Cross bedding in Bunter Sandstone. NORTH WALES. 271 Pistil Rhaladr—Llanrhaiadr. 272 Volcanic reck-—Llangynog. 273 Section in Volcanic neck—Llangynog. 274 Section in Volcanic neck—Llangynog. 275 Cae Deicws Glyn Ceiriog—Curved columns of intrusive Felsite. ISLE OF MAN. 281 The Arches—Langness. Carboniferous base- ment Conglomerate resting unconmormably on Manx Slates. 282 The Arches—Langness. Carb. Basement Congl, showing joint planes cutting pebbles. 283 St. Michael’s Island, Langness. Stratifica- tion crossed by cleavage in Manx Slates. 284 Scarlet. Undulations in Lr. Carb. Lime. Stack of Scarlet and other volcanic rocks in distance. 285 Nr.Scarlet Point—Undulations in Lr. Carb. Lime. of Geological Interest— Continued. 286 Stack of Scarlet—Rudely Columnar Basalt; coarse Volcanic Agglomerate and Breccia in foreground. 287 Scarlet Point, Carboniferous Volcanic Rocks —Edge of tilted Lava flow—With confused Vole. Breccia and Limestone alongside. 288 Cromwell’s Walk—Scarlet Point—Jagged edge of jointed Carboniferous Lava. 289 Scarlet Point—Carboniferous Vole. Rocks. Lava is tilted vertically, but shows “ ropy” flow structure of its originally horizontal surface. 290 Scarlet Point—Lava showing “ ropy,” flow structure on horizontal surface. 291 Shore opp. Scarlet Quarry. Lr. Carb. Lime. containing Campophyllum. 292 Nr. Scarlet Point—Sea-worn gullies along joints in Carboniferous Volcanic Rocks. 293 Poyll Vaaish, nr. Black Marble Quarry—Dom- ing of Black Carb. Lime, between Vole. Ash and beginning of a fold. 294 Foot of Cliff On N. side of Close ny Chollagh Pt., Poyll Vaaish, Crumpling of Blk. Carb. Lime, at base of Vole. Ash. 295 Close ny Chollagh Point, Poyll Vaaish, over- thrust on bedded Carb. Vole. Ash. 296 Poyll Vaaish—W. side. “ Reef Knoll.” Carb. Limestone. 297 Bay Stacka and “Sugar Loaf” from side of Spanish Head. Flaggy grits in Manx Slates. —the apparently horizontal bedding being probably due to overturned fold. 298 Baroo Ned—Spanish Head—Manx slates with veins and dykes. 299 Caves between Gob-y-Deigan and Gob-y- Skeddan, hollowed out of crush conglom, in Manx Slates. 300 Between Gob-y-Deigan and Gob-y-Skeddau— Manx Slates reduced to crush conglomerate. 301 Crags E. side of Sulby Glen. North of Cluggid. Partially disrupted grit bands in Manx Slates—Stages of formation of Crush Congl. 302 The Wing. Port Soderick. Folds in Lonan Flags. Section GE 7—MINERALS, ORES, AND ROCKS. Photographs of selected specimens, chiefly in the Manchester Museum. Plain Slides 1/3 each. 1 Celestine orystals. 3 Graphite. 4 Chalcedony. 5 Agate. 6 Aragonite crystals, rhombic. 7 Zincblende on pseudomorphous quartz. 8 Quartz. 9 Quartz crystals. 10 Quartz, sand embedded. 11 Fluorspar crystals with pyrites. 12 Fluorspar, isometric. 13 Barytes crystals. 14 Sulphur crystals, native. 15 Pyromorphite crystals. 16 Gypsum crystals. 17 Lead ore, with crystals. 18 Salt crystal, impressions on sandstone. 20 Gold ore, California. 20aGold crystals, fernlike. 21 Silver, Mexico. 22 Copper pyrites. 23 Calcite crystals. 24 Calcite crystals on zincblende. 25 Calcite crystals, needle spar. 26 Diabase, near Pwllheli. 27 Gabbro, near Pwllheli. 28 Syenite, Malvern. 29 Rhyolite, Hungary. 30 Volcanic tuff, Andernach. 31 Sanidine trachyte. 32 Dolerite, Staffordshire. 33 Granite, Penzance. 34 Scoriaoeous lava. 39 Metamorphic limestone, T.S., x 15. M 41 Quartz imbedded in sandstone. 42 Shelly agglomerate raised beach, Florida. 43 Ammonitie limestone. 45 Silurian limestone, slab with fossils. 46 Millstone grit, Hayfleld. 47 Conglomerate, Woolwich. 49 Slickensides, polish and grooves. 51 Cullinnn Diamond, before cutting. 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. — 76 —