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

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Flatters & Garnett, Ltd., Manchester. Section GE 11—Fossil Botany— Continued. 51 Miadesmia membranacea, T.S., Seed-like organ, and also Megasporangia of Both- rodendron, x 10. M 52 Sigillaria discophora, with cone scars. 53 Sigillaria rugosa, stem fragment. 54 Sigillaria reniformis, stem fragment. 55 Sigillaria boblayi, stem fragment. 56 Sigillaria (Favularia type), stem fragment. 57 Stigmaria ficoides, stem fragment. 58 Stigmaria ficoides. Root (Sigillaria), entire Stump. 59 Stigmaria ficoides, Williamson’s Stump. 60 Stigmaria ficoides with appendages, T.S. M 61 Stigmaria ficoides, with rootlets, T.S. M 62 Stigmaria ficoides, Tangential Long Sec- tion. ]yj 63 SigilLariastrobus, cone of Sigillaria. FILICALES. 64 Ankyropteris Westphaliensis, T.S., rachis, x 8. m 65 Metaclepsydropsis duplex, T.S., rachis, x 5 M 66 Elapteris Laccattei, TS., rachis, x 6. M 67 Stauropteris oldhamia, T.S., stems, M M M M petioles, etc., x 10. 68 Botryopteris ramosa, stem, T.S., x 10. 69 Botryopteris cylindrica, T.S., x 10. 70 Botryopteris hirsuta, T.S., x 10. 71 Pecopteris dentata, pinnae. 72 Dactylotheca plumosa, pinnae. 73 Asterotheca Miltoni, part of frond. PTERI OOSPERM E/E. 74 Htterangium Grievii, stem, T.S. x 10. 75 Sphenopteris trifoliata, part of frond. 75 Sphenopteris pachyrachis, part of frond. 77 Lygenopteris oldhamia, young unthickened stem, T.S., x 10. 78 Lygenopteris oldhamia old stem, T.S. 79 Lygenopteris oldhamia, Tangantial Long section through wood, x If. 80 Lygenopteris oldhamia, Radia L.S., Section through wood, x If. 81 Lygenopteris oldhamia (Kaloxylon), Root, T.S., x 15. 82 Lygenopteris oldhamia, leaves, T.S., x 10 83 Lygenopteris oldhamia, T.S., leaf rachis x 10. 81 Lygenopteris oldhamia (Telangium Scottii), Synangia with miscrospores. 85 Lagenostoma ovoddes (Seed of Lygenop- ttris), in L.S., through Micropyle, x 10. 36 Lagenostoma ovoides (Seed of Lygenop- teris), in L.S., (Model). 87 Physostoma elegans, T.S., base of Pollen Chamber. 53 Physostoma elegans, V.S., Seed and Pollen Chamber. 89 Neuropteris heterophylla, Part of frond. 90 Neuropteris tenuifolia, part of frond. ir’1 Alethopteris decurrens, Part of frond. 92 Alethopteris lonchitica. Part of frond. 93 Medullosa anglica, stem, T.S., x If 54 Medullosa anglica (Myeloxylon), ’ Leaf Rachis, T.S., x (5. 95 Trjt/on^-aTnus Parkinsoni. Seeds in situ. M M M M M I 96 Trigonocarpus Parkinsoni, L.S., Seed. M S7 Trigonocarpus and Araucaria, Seeds for comparison. 98 Pachitesta gigantea, Seed in L.S. (Model). 99 Stephanospermum Seed in L.S. (Model). 100 Mitrospermum compressum. L.S. Seed. x 10. M 101 Archeopteris hibernicus, part of frond. 102 Mariopteris muriata, part of frond. CORDAITALES. 103 Cord a it e& sp., stem, T.S. 104 Cordaites Sternbergia, cast of Pith cavity. 105 Mesoxylon poroxylides and M. multirame, Stems in T.S., x f, M 106 Cordaites brassifolius, leaf fragment 107 Cordaites pricipalis, leaves. 108 Cordaites sp., leaves in T.S., x 10. M 109 Cordaites sp., roots, T.S. x. M 110 Amyelon radicans, root of one of the Cor- daitea3 in- T.S., with Cardiocarpus (Seed of one of the Cordaitese, T.S.). 111 Cardiocarpus seed in L.S. (Model). 112 Zamia (Modern Cycad) Seed, L.S. (Model). CONIFER/E. 113 Walchia piniformis from Lodena, Herault, France, Permian. 114 Coniferous Wood, T.S., with Annual Rings, Lias, Whitby. 115 Coniferous Wood, Radial, L.S., outer part Jet, Lias, Whitby. 110 Coniferous Wood in T.S., Rocky Moun- tains. 117 Coniferous Wood in L.S., Rocky Moun- tains. 118 Silicified Wood in L.S., with insect borings and excreta. 119 Silicified Wood in T.S., with insect borings and excreta. M M M M M M SECTIONS OF COAL—PHOTOMICROGRAPHS 120 Trencherbone Coal, Atherton, Lancs.. parallel to bedding. 121 Trencherbone Coal, Atherton, Lancs., ver- tical to bedding. 122 Cannel Coal, Bolton, parallel to bedding. 123 Cannel Coal, Bolton, vertical to bedding. 124 Arley Mine, Bolton, parallel to bedding. 125 Arley Mine, Bolton, vertical to bedding 126 Main Coal, Sterling, parallel to bedding. 127 Main Coal, Sterling, vertical to bedding. 123 Yard Seam, Newcastle, Northumberland, parallel to bedding. 129 Yard Seam, Newcastle, Northumberland, vertical to bedding. 130 Bullhurst Coal, Stoke-on-Trent, parallel to bedding 131 Bullhurst Coal, Stoke-on-Trent, vertical to bedding. PRIMITIVE PLANT REMAINS FROM THE RHYNIE BEDS. 141 Rhynia Gwynne-Vaughani, T.S. Stem. 142 Rhynia major, T.S. Stem. 143 Asteroxylon, T.S. Stem. Lecture Lanterns in various patterns—See Catalogue F. K — 81 —