Illustrated Catalogue Of Magic Lanterns (after November 1889, probably 1890)

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MCINTOSH BATTERY AND OPTICAL CO., CHICAGO, ILL., U. S. A. 185 Foraminifera. Samoa. « Campeachy Bay. “ Zanzibar. “ St. Vincent, Australia. “ Indian Ocean, 2,200 fathoms. “ Persian Gulf, 504 fathoms. “ Coast of Mala- bar, 188 fath- oms. “ Atlantic Ocean, two miles. Polycistina, Barbadoes. “ Bermuda. “ Nicobar. “ Nankoori. “ Mondaino, Italy Specimens collected by the Challenger Expedition through Dr. Carpenter. Sections of Minerals, foals and Fossil Woods. 60, 75 cents and $1 each. $6, $7.50 to $10 per dozen. Minerals— Moss Agates, various. Basalt—Giant’s Causeway, Fingal’s Cave, Stafford- shire, Carbonate of Lime, Stalactite. Flint, with various organic remains. Spicules, Sponges, Corals, Xanthidia (or Spo- rangio) and Shells. Granite from Aberdeen, Pe- terhead, Ki llarney, Ire- land; Guernsey, “Green- land’s Icy Mountains,” Cornwall, Cheese wring, Greywack from Labrador. Syenite from Mt. Sorrels, Sarcophagus in Gt. Pyra- mid. Limestone, St. Vincent s Rock. Limestone, Magnesium, Dud- ley ; Mountain, Scotland; Upper Silurian, Dudley; Oolitic, Clifton and Bath, Encrinital Marble, Found- ation Stone of Old Black- friar’s Bridge, Himalaya Mountains, Lyme Regis and Portland, Niagara Falls. Many of the above cpntain interesting organisms— Foraminitera, Echini, Shells, Coral, Spicules, Nummulites, etc. Lapis Lazuli, Lepidolite. Madrepores, various. Black Marble. Encrinital Marble, Derby- shire. _ . „ Marble, Carrara, Temple ol Ephesus. Green Malachite from Russia Blue Malachite from Aus- tralia. ^ New Red Smdstone, Cum- berland. „ .. , Old Red Sandstone, Scotland Pitch-stone, Isle of Arran. Red Porphyry, Egypt. Brown Porphyry, Sweden. Heliotrope, Bloodstone. Sun-stone. , Serpentine, Red and Green. Waier Cells in Quartz Rocks from Norway and Mont Blsnc. , ,, Various Organisms from the Chalk, Chalk Marl and Gault. Sections of Coal. Transverse, Vertical and Radial. Derbyshire, Newcastle, i ora- shire, Scotlaud, China, Australia, America, Here- clea, on the Black Sea, Tertiary Coal, Bovey Tracey. Cannel or Parrot Coal. Torbane Hill Coal. Sections of Jet (Whitby). Sections of Fossil Wood. Endogens from Antigua, etc. Palm, vertical and trans- verse. . Palm, from West Indies and Ceylon. Fern, stem and root. Conifers and Exogens from Derbyshire, Portland, Lough Neagh. Unknown forms from Lancashire Coal. Fibrous Fossil Wood, Egypt. Opalized Wood, Tasmania. Fossil Sponge. , . Fossil Coral, Acervulana Pentagona. Pentacrinus Basaltiformis. Test Diatoms. Mounted Dry or in Balsam, as preferred, 75 cents each; $7.50 per dozen. Amphipleura Pelluci d a. Cymatopleura Elliptica. Fragilaria Capucina, Frustulia Saxonica. Navicula Cuspidata. Navicula Rhomboids. Grammatophora Marina. Grammatophora Subtillis- sima. Hyalodiscus Subtilis. Hvalodiscus Stelliger. Nttzschia Sigmoidea. Nitztschia Obtusa Var. Scal- pelliformis. Pleurosigma Angulatum. “ Attenuatum. “ Acuminatum. “ Aestuarii. “ Balticum. “ Formosum for m a gigantea. “ Hippocampus. “ Spencerii. Rhizosolenia Styliformis. Striatella Unipunctata. Surirella Gemma. Trieeratium Favus Price. Holler’s Dftatomaceen ami other Typen Plattes. 10lM^ l A EcWnoidea, on slide 3 by 1 xnch. In morocco case, ^ with Catalogue Fasoldt’s Bands of Test Bines. These superb rulings are believed to be> of Mr. Nobertare the only P™corab^westot* be ,P brass frames, 3 by 1 6.00 7.50 Price. $15.00 uniformity of spacing, They are lnehes - , . , 18 Bands. 5.000 to 120,000 to the mch 25.00 27 “ “ “ 250,000 “ “ ... 5O.00 36 “ “ “ 500,000 “ “ 100.00 41 “ “ to 1 , 000,000 “ “ 18.00 19 “ 100 to 6,000 “ millimetre millimetre