Newton's lantern slide catalogue (1920s)

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43, Museum Street, London, W.C.l. 183 FISH LIFE— {Continued). ADDITIONAL SLIDES. (Knowledge Series). Plain Slides, 2s. 3d. each. 192 Marked Plaice, which travelled 40 miles in 20 days, and was then recaptured (July 1905) 193 Newly-hatched Plaice (Pleuronectes platessa) (February, 1909). 194 Early Post-larval Plaice (Pleuronectes platessa) (February, 1909). 195 Early Post—larval Pleuronectid (February. 1909). 196 Post-Larval Lemon Dab (Pleuronectes micro- cephalus) (February, 1909). 197 Head of Post-larval Lemon Dab (Pleuronectes microcephalus) (February, 1909). 198 Head of Post Larval Turbot (February, 1909). 199 Post - larval Turbot (Rhombus maximus) (February, 1909). 200 Early Post-larval Thickback Sole (Solca variegata) (February, 1909). 201 Post-Larval Ling (Molva molva) (February, BRR animal life under water. P!- ^ slides from original negatives and drawings on the observation of Water’ Hirds, Animals and Fishes, showing their feeding habits and haunts. Beautifully Painted, 7s. Plain Slides, 2s. 6d. Text Book," Animal Life under Water,” by Francis Ward, M.D„ F.Z.S., F.R.S.S., etc. 1 A Highland Loch and under-water view of the scene. 2 Lesser Black-backed Gull, Penguin and Rain- bow Trout. 3 Appearance from under the water when the subject is partially above and partially below the surface. 4 Methods of Subaqueous Observation. 5 Observation Tank in the bank of a controlled stream. 6 White Cardboard reflecting green colouration in a pond. 7 White Anemone. I. S » „ II. 9 ,» „ III. 10 Water Hen swimming in the area of total ., I- reflection. 11 „ II. 12 White Saucerfloating on the surface of the water seen from below in the area of total reflection and in the “ window.” 13 Common Brown Trout reflecting its surround- ings. 14 Brown Trout waiting for food. 15 The “ flash ” as the Trout turns to pick up a worm. 16 Cormorant with herring. 17 A flashing fish. 18 Cormorant with wings extended. 19 20 21 22 23 24 2.S 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 swimming on the surface, splashing head under water, swimming forward with head under. Composite slide of three above move- ments. dipping in search of fish. Under water-view, appearance of head. Under-water view of a chase. I. » >, „ „ „ „ IL .» „ „ „ „ III. » » „ M „ „ IV. V. diving. catching a fish, floating up with fish. I. II. 34 Cormorant swimming ashore seen from below. M 5. M »> M above. 36 ,, digesting a meal on a rock. 37 Penguin on land. 38 ,, under water with fish. 39 ,, in dark water. 40 ,, on surface. 41 ,, under water swimming towards ob- server. away. 43 ,, Composite film picture, turning fish. >» n >) ,, swinging up to siirface. 45 Otter cub wandering from Hover. 46 ,, Mother at Hover. 47 ,, entering water. 48 ,, slipping into water. 49 „ Under-water view swimming. 51 52 53 54 55 56. 57 58 59 50 Otter Under-water view searching for fish. >» „ ,, swinging up to surface. »> >j „ swimming on surface, landing with fish, eating 21b. sea trout, stopping for a drink, returning for another, chewing a sea trout, under a rock in the water, playing with a pike under water. 60 An Otter’s ” seal.” 61 Otter going under the ice. 62 ,, coming up through the ice. 63 ,, alert on hind legs. 64 ,, snarling. 65 ,, tail movements, composite under-water study. 66 Seal climbing on to rocks. 67 „ struggling over boulder. 68 ,, basking in the sun. 69 ,, alarmed. 70 ,, plunging into the sea. 71 „ vortex where it disappeared. 72 ,, under-water view searching for fish. 73 ,, ,, ,, ,, catching a herring. 74 ,, ,, ,, ,, chewing a herring. 75 ,, ,, - „ „ swinging up to the surface. 76 ,, Head above water. 77 Heron’s young on nest. 78 Heron young bird ready to fly. 79 „ 80 „ 81 82 „ 83 „ 84 85 „ 86 „ 87 ,, 88 „ 89 „ 90 „ 91 92 93 ,, 94 95 96 Gull. 97 „ 98 Gull. 99 ,, 103 flight, going off. ,, wing span. ,, alighting. shaking feathers after flight. fishing attitude. wading. fishing. seen below water, wading, seen from under water, above water against sky. body and head seen from below. M „ „ against reeds, as seen from above water. A meal, 39 whiting in one night, disturbed while fishing. I. .. „ II. .7 „ HI. Lesser black-backed on rocks. »» ,, ,, on water. Lesser black-backed landing on water seen from below. >, n .7 swimming on surface seen from below. >7 7 7 7 7 plunging down after fish seen from below. Black headed, stomach contents. Natural size. 77 77 77 77 ^h vesiclc magnified 15 diameters.