Newton's lantern slide catalogue (1920s)

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184 NEWTON & CO., Ltd., Lantern Slide Publishers. 104 Gull. 105 106 107 108 109 no animal life under Herring. Stomach contents. Otoliths and Air Vesicles as indication of feeding. Percentage Table of Contents of the Sea food of Her- ring, Com- mon and Black-headed. »» »» j» ,, of the Land food of Her- ring, Com- mon and • nx , Black-headed. HOTing, Stomach Contents, 140 gms. Oats, 460 gms. Wheat. Black-headed, Stomach Contents. 111 Kingfisher, 112 113 114 115 „ 116 AY Nesting Hole. A Fish. The Dive. The Capture. Gone. After dinner rest awhile, after a meal. Crane Flies, Ghost Moths. Repose WATER— Continued. 117 Kingfisher. Young waiting to be fed. llo >> Alert. ] >9 .. A large fish. 120 ,, Haunt, 122 Lures. Dry fly as seen by a trout InA Tt” . u line into runnmg’water. 124 ine .Angler as seen from under the water. 12? Sai’mon’FIy. ” ” 127 The Flashing Fly. 128 Miscellaneous Observations 129 130 131 132 133 134 BUTTERFLIES, INSECTS, ETC. t>7 “luect from the real objects. Shdes 2s: each except where otherwise marked 1 Tortoiseshell Butterfly and the underside, Male and Female Trout on the Spawning Ground. Rainbow Trout, A Fight to the Death. Rainbow Troht. Rushing at food with open mouth. Rudd taking a worm. Chub. A young Pike on the look-out. Water Hen flying under the water. underside. Vanessa Urticce. 2 Small Tortoiseshell Butterfly. 3 Brimstone Butterfly, and the Gonetheryx Rhammi. 4 Pe^acock Butterfly and the underside. Vanessa 5 Myble ^itc Butterfly and the underside Atge Galathea. ® and the underside (■Male). Hiffarchta Janira s R "/‘la tIitfaTchia Hyfaranthu! 8 Red Admiral Butterfly. Vanes:,a Atalanta. ’» »» Wings closed. 11 r " r,i . ” Wings open, n Large Skipper Butterfly. Ram-bhela Syl- van us. ' li Llj lutSy"- IF Cardamined. 17 r "a Polyommatu, Alscs. o Garden White Butterfly. 18 Small Pearl-bordered Butterfly 19 Indian Butterfly. ^ »» »• Kallima Maches. ir '• ITT.’• Paftllion. Various Wings of Butterflies. Spurge Hawk Moth. Convolvulus Hawk Moth. Privet Hawk Moth. Poplar Hawk Moth. The Eyed Hawk Moth. Large Elephant Hawk Moth. Lime Hawk Moth. Ghost Moth. Old Lady Moth. Red Underwing Moth. Yellow Underwing Moth. Scarlet Tiger Moth. Buff Tip Moth, Swallow-tailed Moth. Large American Silkworm Moth. Currant Moth. Death's Head Moth. Emperor Moth. Moth of the Vegetable Caterpillar. Hefialus Vttescens. Skin of Caterpillar of Emperor Moth. Vegetable Caterpillar of New Zealand For “ Natural History^Talks ” on " Fishes, 45 Caterpillar of Comma Moth 7? Two Caterpillars of Comma Moth. * Caterpillar of Ermine Moth. 48 Caterpillar on Euonymus, in Web. m r- . feeding in Web. i siz B'emlef 54 Aromia or Cerambyx Mos- Beetle. Lucanus Cervus. o6 Cockroach. Blatta. 57 Dragon Fly. ,, „ (Male). ,, „ Demoiselle. 60 Smoked-winged Dragon-flies (Male and remale). 61 Chinese Lantern Fly. 62 Drone Fly on Sunflower. 63 Ant Lion. 64 Garden Snails feeding on Leaf. ^ M on top of Flower. DO Large Green Grasshopper. £ Frog Hopper, Stag Horn, Indian Tea Tree 68 Aphis on Leaf Stalk, 69 Black Ants. 70 Earwies. 71 Spiders. 72 Three Scorpions. 73 Scorpion, underside. 74 ,, three-quarters. 75 Water Scorpion. 76 Shrimp. 77 Freshwater Shrimp. 78 Centipede. 79 Star Fish. 80 ,, 5 Ray and 13 Ray. 81 Dytiscus, Water Beetle. Group of Larva of Dytiscus Margilalus. 0.1 Water Mantis, Ranatra Linearis 84 Crab. 8,5 Unfolding Wings of Insects. Crumpled appearance of the wings upon emergence from the Of. nymph skin. 2s. 3d. '• Insect hanging erect, the wings beginning to unfold. >’ Wings nearly dry. 2s. 3d. see pages 155 and 158.