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

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Flatters & Garnett, Ltd., Manchester. Section MM 7—ASTRONOMY. A number of these Slides are reproduced from Monthly Notes of the R.A.S., by kind permission of the Council. For others we are indebted to Fr. A. L. Cortie S.J." of Stonyhurst College. Plain Slides 1/3 each. Blue Toned Constellation Slides ... 1/9 each. Coloured Slides (where suitable) ... 2/6 each. See also Section MM 8—Lick Photographs. GENERAL, DIAGRAMS, INSTRUMENTS, &c. 1 The Story of the Heavens. D 2 Telescope, Meeanee Observatory, Napier, 3 Stonyhurst College, Astronomical Observa- tory. p 4 Stonyhurst College, 15in. equatorial. P 5 Stonyhurst College, Meteorological Obser- vatory. p 6 The Solar System. D 7 Distance of the Planets from the Sun. D 8 Relative Sizes of Sun aDd Earth. D 9 Relative Sizes of Sun and Planets. D 10 Comparative Size of Earth and Sun. D 11 Earth’s Passage round the Sun. D 12 Diagram illustrating Kepler’s Second Law. D 13 Right Angle, divided into 10 parts. D 14 Various Sections of a Cone. D 15 Phases of the Moon. D 16 Diagram to illustrate Parts of a Shadow. D 17 Eclipses of Sun and Moon. D THE SUN AND SOLAR ECLIPSES. 23 Changes in Sun Spot (Stonyhurst), Sep- tember 13th, 15th, 29th, and October 2nd, 1882 . p 24 Changes in the Great Sun Spot (Stony- hurst), April 16th, 18th, 20th, 21st, 1882. P 25 Sun Spot & Facula, December 6th, 1884. P 26 Sun Spot and Faculae, November 29th, 1884. P 27 Sun Spot and Faculae, November 28 th, 1884. P 28 Sun Spot and Faculae, September 7th, 10th, 12th, 15th, 1884. P 29 Sun Spot and FaculaD, September 16th, ]7th. 1884. P 30 Sun Spot and Faculae, October 5th, 1884. P 31 Sun Spot and Faculae, November 1st, 1884. P S2 Large Sun Spot, 20th June, 1889, Stony- hurst. p 33 The Sun, 31st August, 1908, Meeanee Observatory, Napier, N.Z. P 34 Group of Sun Spots, Meeanee Observatory, Napier, N.Z. p 35 Part of Sun: Spots and Faculae, Meeanee Observatory, Napier, N.Z. p 36 Part of Sun, 29th August, 1908, Meeanee Observatory, Napier, N.Z. P 37 Photosphere or Visible Surface of Sun, Meeanee Observatory, Napier, N.Z. P 38 Spectroheliogram in K (calcium) light. Tortosa Observatory. p 39 Spectroheliogram in K (calcium) light Tortosa Observatory. p 40 Spectroheliogram in K (calcium) light, Tortosa Observatory. p 41 Total and Annular Eclipse of Sun. D 42 Total Eclipse of Sun, 1860. d 43 Solar Corona, August 30th, 1905 44 Solar Eclipse, Tonga Islands, April 28th, 1911, Drawing of Corona, as observed by Capt. G. Holford, S.S. Tofua. 45 Solar Eclipse, Tonga Islands, April 28th, 1911. Photo, Mr. P. Baracchi; Plate “ A ”; exposure, 8 seconds. P 46 Solar Eclipse, Tonga Islands, April 28th, 1911. Photo, Mr. P. Baracchi ; Plate “ E ” ; exposure, 5 seconds. P 47 Solar Eclipse, Manchester, April 17th, 1912, from original photographs by H. Garnett. 48 Solar Eclipse, 10-55 a.m., April 17th, 1912 49 Solar Eclipse, 11-10 a.m., April 17th, 1912! 50 Solar Eclipse, 11-30 a.m., April 17th, 1912. 51 Solar Eclipse, 11-50 a.m., April 17th 1912. 52 Solar Eclipse, 12-0 noon, April 17th, 1912. 53 Solar Eclipse, 12-9 p.m., April 17th , 1912. 54 Solar Eclipse, 12-30 p.m., April 17th, 1912. 55 Solar Eclipse, 12-45 p.m., April 17th, 1912. 56 Solar Eclipse, 1-0 p.m., April 17th, 1912. 57 Solar Eclipse, 1-15 p.m., April 17th, 1912. 58 Solar Eclipse, 6 photos early to middle phases. 59 Solar Eclipse, 4 photos, later phases. THE MOON. 65 The Moon, first quarter 7 days 15 hours (S. Raurich, Barcelona). 66 The Moon, 9 days 13 hours (S. Raurich, Barcelona). 67 Full Moon, Meeanee Observatory, Napier, N.Z. 68 Portion of the Moon (S. Raurich, Barce- lona). 69 Lunar Craters (Copernicus). THE PLANETS. 75 Mercury in transit over Sun, 14th Novem- ber 1907 (S. Raurich, Barcelona). 76 Transit of Mercury, Barcelona, 14th November, 1907. 77 Mars, 1898-99. 78 Jupiter, showing Red Spot, 1899, May 30th Drawing (Antoniadi). 79 .Jupiter, showing Red Spot, 1899, June 4th, Drawing (Flammarion). 80 Jupiter, 1908, January 11th, Drawing (Rev. T. E. R. Phillips). 81 Jupiter, 1908, February 27th, Drawing (Rev. T. E. R. Phillips). 82 Saturn, 1876, July 7th. 83 Saturn. NEBULAE. 94 Nebulae in Orion. 95 Great Nebula in Orion. 95 Orion, Great Nebula, another photograph. 97 Nebula in Sagittaria. 98 Trifid Nebula Sagittaria. 99 Ring Nebula in Lyra. 100 Detached Nebula in Cygnus, Photograph, Heidelberg (Max Wolff). 101 Nebula, Messier 17. 102 Dumbell Nebula in Vulpecula. 103 Spiral Nebula, H.V. 43. Ursae Majoris. 104 Andromeda* Great Nebula 105 Planetary Nebula H., IV.', 18, Andromeda. 106 Network Nebula in Cygnus. STARS AND STAR CLUSTERS. 112 Pleiades (Meeanee, N.Z.). 113 Orion, Belt and Sword (Meeanee Observa- tory, Napier, N.Z.) p 114 Southern Cross (Meeanee Observatory, Napier, N.Z.). p -Photograph. All Slides may be had Plain— unless otherwise stated. ' D— Drawing or Diagram. M— Photomicrograph. T.S.— Transverse Section L.S.— Longitudinal Section. — 88 — ^ ph a< a< n n aas pppp