Newton's lantern slide catalogue (1920s)

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43, Museum Street, London, W.C.l. 157 NATURAL HISTORY J[Continued). BIRDS AND ANIMALS HELPFUL TO lAm—[Continued.) 19 Goat. 20 Reindeer. 21 Camel. 22 Two-humped Camel. 23 Llarr a. 24 Horse. 25 Ass. 26 Mule. 27 Rabbit. 28 Guinea-pig. 29 Hare, 30 Rat. 31 Mouse. 32 Fowls. 33 Turkey. 34 Pheasants. 35 Hybrid Pheasants. 36 Pigeon. 37 Dove. 38 Canary, 39 White Cockatoos. 40 Duck flying. 41 Duck alighting on water. 42 Goose. 43 Swan Goose. 44 Swan. 45 Cormorant. 46 Golden Eagle. 47 Peregrine Falcon. 48 Goshawk, 49 Ostrich. 50 Bee. 51 Silkworm. 52 Cochineal Insect. BXS GARDEN FRIENDS AND FOES. By F. Finn, F.Z.S., LECTURE VI. Coloured Slides, 5s. to 6s. 6d. each. Plain Slides, 2s. each, except where otherwise marked. Typewritten Lecture Notes 2s., or can be loaned with the. Slides. 1 Small Cabbage White Butterfly. 2 Large'Cabbage White Butterfly. 3 Green Veined White Butterfly. (2s. 6d.). 4 Magpie Moth. 5 Winter Moth. 6 Vapourer Moth. 7 Wood Leopard Moth. 8 Goat Moth. 9 Yellow Underwing Moth. 10 Codlin Moth. 11 Death’s Head Moth. 12 Small Ermine Moth. 13 Lady Bird. 14 Rose Chafer. 15 Garden Chafer. 16 Cockchafer. 17 Click Beetle. 18 Devil’s Coach Horse. (2s. 6d.) 19 Earwig. 20 Lacewing Fly. (2s. 6d.) 21 Dragon Fly, 22 Bean Aphis. 23 American Blight. 24 Gooseberry Sawfly. 25 Turnip Sawfly. 26 Mud-wasp, (2s. 6d.) 27 Crane Fly. (2s. 6d.) 28 Hoverer Fly. (2s. 6d.) 29 Onion Fly. 30 Celery Fly. BYQ A WALK ROUND THE ZOO. (SECOND SERIES) LECTURE VII. By F. Finn, F.Z.S. Coloured Slides, 6s. each ; Plain Slides, 2s. each. Printed Reading, .Price 2s. 1 General view of the Zoological Gardens. 2 Crowds at the Zoo. 3 Hippopotamus. 4 Cheetah. 5 Persian Gazelle. 6 Himalayan Bear. 7 Walrus. 8 Black Bear. 9 Red Deer. 10 Nylghaie. 11 Coyper, 12 BarbarySheep. 13 Camel’s Head. 14 Golden Eagle. 15 Eared Vulture. 16 Tiger. 17 Demoiselle Crane, 18 White-necked Crane. 19 Camel. 20 Dromedary. 21 Gazelle. 22 Moose. 23 Yak. 24 Dingo. 25 Leopard. 26 Chimpanzee. 27 Hamadryas Baboon. 28 Interior of the Aquarium. 29 Sea Anemones. 30 King Crabs. 31 Hermit Crab. 32 Moon Fish. 33 Electric Eel. 34 Octopus walking on its ten- tacles. 35 Gurami. 36 Egg Cases of Skate and Dog- fish. 37 Fish being fed. THE ORANG-OUTANG, Studies in Attitude and Facial Expression. A series of photographs from life, both interesting and amusing. 38 Dolce far Niente. 39 Consideration. 40 Impudence. 41 Truculence, 42 Violence. 43 Abuse. THE CLAXTON The five following instructive Lecture Talks, by the well-known writer, Mr. W. J. Claxton. SERIES. B N A to B S H, have been prepared BN A . BIRD LIFE IN ENGLAND. Beautifully Coloured, 6s. each. Plain Slides, 2s. each. Typewritten Lecture, 2s. 6d., or can be loaned with the slides. 1 Owl and young. 2 Little Owl. 3 Sparrow Hawk. 4 Kestrel. 5 Buzzard. 6 Common Gulls. 7 Herring Gulls. 8 Black Headed Gulls. 9 Curlew. 10 C^lden-eyed Garrot. 11 Greensbank or Sand Piper. 12 Great Crested Grebe. 13 Guillemot. 14 Oyster Catcher. 15 Tern, Common. 16 Jack Snipe. 17 Common Snipe, 18 Teal. 19 Heron’s Nest. 20 Heron. 21 Green Plover. 22 Ringed Plover. 23. Grouse. 24 Blackcock. 25 Ptarmigan. 26 Partridge. 27 Great Spotted Woodpecker. 28 Green Woodpecker. 29 Pheasant. 30 Turtle Dove. 31 Stock Dove, 32 Jay. 33 Group of Crossbills. 34 Crossbills extracting seeds. 35 Nuthatcher. 36 Kingfisher. 37 Pied Wagtail. For additional Slides on the above subjects, see Index. 38 Bittern. 39 Moorhen. 40 Coot. 41 Redwing. 42 Fieldfare. 43 Snow Bunting, 44 Hooded Crow. 45 Robin. 46 Blue Tit. 47 Garden Warbler. 48 Pipit. 49 Starling, 50 Whitethroat or Nettlecreeper. 51 Wren. 52 Long-tailed Tit’s nest. 53 Swallow. 54 Sand Martin. 55 Corncrake. 56 Rook.