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

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Flatters & Garnett, Ltd., Manchester. Section G-E 10—Fossil 52 Lariosaurus (cast). 52aRestoration Oolitic monsters, ideal land- scape. AVES (BIRDS). 53 Hesperomis regalis (skeleton), Upper Cretaceous. D 54 Hesperomis regalis (restoration). D 56 Archeoptryx lithographica, Solenhofen Slate. 5/ Archeoptryx lithographica (restoration), slate. j) 58 Dodo, head and egg. 59 Dodo (drawing). MAMMALIA, &c. 60 Palseotherium, skull. Eocene. 61 Anoplotherium commune, left ant. foot, Eocene. 62 Plienacodus primsevus, skull (cast). Eocene. 63 Phenacodus, skeleton. Eocene. D 64 Hyracotherium venticolum skull, (cast), Eocene. 65 Hyracotherium venticolum, remains, Eocene. D 66 Pachyderma from Gypsum, skeletons, Oligocene. D V ertebrata— Continued. 67 Paohyderma, from Gypsum (restorations), Oligocene. 68 Hipparion gracile, skull (cast), Lower Pledocene. 6S Mastodon longirostris, left ramus, Lower Jaw, Meiocene. 70 Dinotherium giganteum, Upper and Lower Jaws, Meiocene. d 71 Elephas primigenius, Lower Jaw, with molars, Pleistocene. 7? Elephas primigenius, cast of molar, Pleis- tocene. 73 Mastodon ohioticus, left ramus, Lower Jaw. two molars, Pleistocene. 74 Mastodon, skeleton, Pleistocene. 75 Megatherium, skeleton, pre-historic. 7u Irish Elk, skeleton, pre-historic 77 Onohippidium rnunizi, skull (cast), pre- historic. 78 Feet of fossil horses, Eocene to Meiocene. J® J, ee J fossil horses, Meiocene to recent. f, eet , of fossil horses, the entire series. 82 Mesohippus intermedius. Skull, Eocene 83 Meritherium lyonsi, Skull, Eocene. 84 Palseomastodon Wintoni, Skull Section GE 11—FOSSIL BOTANY. Photographs of specimens, many in the Manchester Museum Collection, and Photomicrographs of thin sections (marked M). Those marked “D ” are from Drawings. Plain Slides 1/3 each. Coloured, where suitable, 2/6 each. We can supply actual sections of Fossil Plants on 3^ x glasses for use as Lantern Slides, price from 7/6 each. RESTORATIONS. D D D D D D D D D IDEAL LANDSCAPES AND 1 Silurian Vegetation. 2 Devonian Vegetation. 3 Ideal Landscape of Coal Measure period. 4 Ideal Landscape of Coal Measure period. 5 Ideal Landscape of Coal Measure period. 7 Carboniferous Vegetation. 8 Oolitic Vegetation. 6 Mid-Eocene Forest overlooking Lagoon Bournemouth. EQUISETALES. 10 Calamites, Restoration. 11 Modern Equi&etum. “ Forest,” 5ft. to 6ft high. 12 Calamites varians, medullary Cast. 13 Calamites cistii, medullary Cast, Lines. Coal Field. 14 Calamites ramosus, medullary Cast, Lines. Coal Field. 15 Calamites undulatus, medullary Cast. 16 Calamites branched form, Chilburne. 17 Modern Equisetum, stem for comparison. 18 Calamites sp., very young stem, T.S., x 10. M 19 Calamites sp., young stem, T.S., x 10. M 20 Calamites sp., old stem, with bark, T.S. M 21 Calamites sp., large stem, T.S., with base of branch. M 22 Calamites root (Astromyelon), showing base of branch, x f. M 23 Calamites, Section of cluster of leaves, x 10. m 24 Calamites and Equisetum Cones. D 25 Calamostac.hys Binneyana, Cone, L.S., x 4 M 56 Calamocladus equisetiformis, impression SPHENOPHYLLALES. 27 Sphenophyllum plurifoliatum, T.S., stem x 10. lycopodiales. 28 Lepidodrendron & Calamites, Restoration. ?9 Lepidodendron with cones, Restoration. 30 Lepidophloios acadianus, Restoration. 31 Lepidophloios Laricinus, leaf cushions. 32 Lepidodendron showing dichotomous branching. 33 Lepidodendron ophiurus, leaf cushions. 34 Lepidodendron ophiurus, branchlet with leaves attached. 35 Lepidodendron Harcourtii, stem. X S showing Inner and Outer Cortex, x |. 36 Lepidodendron Harcourtii, stem, T S 37 Lepidodendron Harcourtii, T.S. Leaf Bases and Stem Cortex, L.S., x 2 38 Lepidodendron Harcourtii, Leaf Bases in L.o. 39 Lepidodendron sp., origin of branch. 40 Lepidodendron Selaginoides, stem, T.S. LroUfcxtendron aculeatum, leaf cushions. 42 Bothrodendron, Megasporangia, x 80 . 43 Ha Ionia regularis, stem fragment. 44 Lepidostrobus, cone of Lepidodendron. 45 Lepidostrobus, T.S., Sterile Cone of Lepidodendron. Stele well preserved. 46 Lepidostrobus, part of cone, T.S., Spores in situ. 47 Lepidostrobus, part of cone, T S Sporangia and Spores, x 2. 48 Lepjdodendron and Lycopodium cones 49 Lepidocarpon Lomaxi, Seed in L.S., x 10 50 Lepidocarpon Lomaxi, Seed in L.S. (Model). P—Photograph. All Slides may be had Plain—unless otherwise stated. Drawing or L D / s ^^ ngitu “-fgtomicrograph. T.S-Tran.verse Section — 80 — Sag g g g gg gg aaa g aae