Newton's lantern slide catalogue (1920s)

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186 NEWTON & CO,, Ltd., Lantern Slide Publishers. B V P I House Fly from mounted specimen ^ .. .. Vnr FLIES-THEIR VARIOUS SPECIES. Plain Slides, 25. Sd. each. 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 i 17 Chelifer Fly, 18 Blow Fly 19 » 20 „ 21 22 „ 23 .. Killed by fungus. Section through whole (V.S.) Foot with hairs and pad, ’ Antennae. Eye (V.S.) Eye. Spiracle and part of skin with hair Irachae and Spiracle. Wing. Tongue. Section of. Eggs of (Cluster). Ovipositor with eggs in situ. Larva of. Parasite of. Eggs of. BLOW-FLY. dissected. .. ilead. (Front View.) ,> „ Eye. u ,, Foot. .. ,, Tongue of. See also A B Z “ The Danger of Flies, 26 27 28 29 30 24 Blow Fly. Tongue of (highly magnified). .. „ Tongue of Central tube. >> Spiracle. „ Tracheal tubes. „ Oral lobes. „ Eggs of. >1 >, pupae. I2 iot •’ .. eggs. „(Hypoderma coyis). 36 Corn Fly. 38 DMg Female. 39 hantau ^iy (S“‘°/l'aga stercoraria). Feet. 40 Fruit Fly. Fly. Lancets of. 42 Green Bottle Fly. Head. 43 Hessian Fly. 44 Wheat Midge. Ik I®®*®.® Fly. (Glossina palpalis) Malarial Fly. 47 Yellow Fever Fly. Medical, Section I of this Catalogue. A B S THE LIFE HISTORY OF A BRITISH MUD-WASP ODYNENIS SPINIPES. Photographed from Life by Douglas English, B.A., E.E.P.S. Coloured Slides, 6s.; Plain Slides, 2s. 6d. each. ^ O. Spinipes. ^ Spinipes, 3 T^e Mud-Wasp, O. Spinipes, •*-hree-quarters. 4 General View of a Collection of Burrows, with Tubular Crowns. 6 General View of a Collection of Burrows, with Tubular „ after Rain-storm, b Wasp commencing a Burrow. ' •' .. Side. 8 Section of New Burrow, showing Suspended Egg and First Caterpillar, a Section of Burrow, with „ Store of Caterpillars. 10 Section of Burrow, with Store of Caterpillars, with Partition half-way down. Sbbtion of Burrow, showing - Wasp Gmb Feeding. 12 Section of Burrow, showing Wasp Grub Full Fed. Id Section ol Burrow, showing Wasp Pupa in Cocoon. 14 Wasp Grub, surrounded by Caterpillars. 15 Wasp Pupa. 16 Wasp bringing Caterpillar to ir Entrance, Side. 17 Wasp bringing Caterpillar to Burrow Entrance, Three- quarters. 18 Wasp Repairing Burrow Eu- trance. 19 Wasp* Hanging on Burrow Entrance, Side. 20 Wasp Hanging on Burrow Entrance, Back. A V INSECT MIMICRY. Photographed from Original Drawings. Beautifully Painted, 6 ,?.Plain Slides, 2?. each. 'Inr.hffo ^ _ 1 Butterfly, Kallima Maches a Ausiralu 3 apectie, Spectrum liossia e -.TT ’J, . Sinif.>lia 6 Walking Leaf Insect, Phyllium Siccifolium rj ” ’» i» Mantis Mspinosa 8 Water MeasurerJ’ripf ^TkfthaTof No?9® “uch 11 Larva of Peppered Moth, Amphidas Betularia io ” Barly-thorn Moth, Heletna Illunaria U ” Brimstone Moth, Bumia Cratcegata it a -a” Emerald Moth, aeometra PapiUonaria 16 Spiders, Cavastris mitralis, in profile ^ oi’yere& U Mantis, Hyinsnopus iieoruis 18 Larva of Magpie Moth, Abraxas Orossulariata 19 Larva of Buff-tip Moth, Pggra Bueephala 21 Satin’and^Zx^ai^ K'otitf “ Hive Bee, Briltalistenax et Apis MelUfica, on Carrot Blossom ^ Hawk Moth, CK.ro. 2.5 Larva of Small Elephant Hawk Moth Chairo 26 *®«ifying attitude normar“"" ’ and '' ^“aUitSde"’™^ ‘-Hfying ^^Wmow^"®" Finnin normal, on 29 Larva of Puss Moth, Cerma Tinula, one of the on T ooinpietely protruded 80 Lapa of Lobster Moth, Staliropus Fagi 31 \siatio Lizard, Phrynocephalus Mystaceus .. ’ -t'tirynocepHalus Mys ^OTE.-When ordering Slides the Telegraphic Code Letters should be quoted to avoid mistakes.