Newton's lantern slide catalogue (1920s)

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43, Museum Street, London, W,C.l. 193 NATURAL HISTORY OF SOUTH Continued. MAMMALS—LECTURE I,— Continued. 11 -Skull of Chacma Baboon. 12 A youngster of the Baboonfolk eating a banana. 13 S. African krantz. 14 Skeleton of a female baboon. 15 Leaves of the prickly pear showing the fruit which the Baboons feed. 16 Baboon Twins. 17 Yellow Baboon. 18 A Baboon Warrior’s Weapons. 19 Garnett’s Galago. 20 Moholi Galago. 21 A Leopard. ^ 22 Leopard at bay m thorny scrub. 23 A Hunting Leopard. 24 Skxill of a Leopard. 25 A Serval Cat. 26 A female Serval Cat. 27 An adult Black-footed Cat. 28 African Wild Cat and her Kittens. 29 An adult Caracal and Kitten of the same species. FLYING MAMMALS. 30 A male Epauletted Fruit Bat in the act of flying off with a fig. 31 ,, ,, ,, hanging from a branch. 32 An Epauletted Fruit Bat and its Baby. 33 Yellow Fruit Bat. 34 Collared Flying Fox with its baby. 35 Skeleton of a Bat. 36 Wing of a Bat. B Y K MAMMALS— Beautifully Painted, Is. Qd. eac 1 The Civet Cat. 2 A Genet about to spring at a Lourie. 3 Large Spotted Genet. 4 Small Spotted Genet. 5 Small Grey Mungoose attacking a Rhingals Cobra. 6 Large Grey Mungoose. 7 Water Mungoose. 8 Pair of Water Mungooses and their little family. 9 Small Grey Mungoose. 10 White Tailed Mungoose. U Banded Mungoose. 12 Bushy Tailed or Rooi Meerkat. 13 Pair of slender Tailed Meerkats and their young ones. 14 A family of Aard Wolves. 15 Brown Hyaena. B Y L MAMMALS- Beautifully Painted, Is. Qd. ea 1 Lichtenstein’s Hartebeest. 2 Bontebok Ram. 3 Blesbok and fawn. 4 Sassaby Cow. 5 Pair of Black Wildebceste or White Tailed Gnu. 6 Blue Wildbeeste or Brindled Gnu. 7 Cape Duikers. 8 A Pair of Blue Duikers with fawn. 9 A pair of Klipspringers. 10 A Pair of Oribi. 11 Steenbok Ram, Ewe and Fawn. 12 Grysbok, Ewe and Fawn. 13 Livingstone’s Luni. 14 Waterbuck Bull. 15 A pa^r of Lechwe. 16 Puku. 17 Reedbuck, Ram and Ewe. 18 Vaal or Grey Rhebok, Ram, Ewe and Fawn, 19 Impala or Pallahm, Ram, Ewe and Fawn. 20 Springbuck, Ram and Ewe. LECTURE n. i. Plain Slides, 2s. Qd. edch. 16 Spotted Hyaena. 17 A Black backed Jackal and one of a litter of five puppies. 18 A Black-backed Jackal emerging from cover. 19 Silver Fox. 20 Delalande’s Fox. 21 Cape Hunting Dog or Wild Honde. 22 Cape Hunting Dog on the watch for a meal. 23 Cape or Clawless Otter. 24 Two Spotted Neck Otters. 25 Honey Ratel. 26 Striped Muishond or Stink Cat and its family of three. 27. Snake Muishond. 28 Cape Sea Lion. 29 Young Sea Lions on rocks. LECTURE III. . Plain Slides, 2s. Qd. each. 21 Pair of Roan Antelopes and Calf. 22 Sable Antelope. 23 Damaraland Dik-dik. 24 Young Gemsbok. 25 Bushbuk. 26 Inyala, Ram and Ewe. 27 Young specimen of Situtunga. 28 Young Kudus. 29 Hippopotamus. 30 A boar Bush Pig. 31 Wart Hog Boar. 32 African Buffalo Calf. 33 Mountain Zebra. 34 Burchell’s Zebra. 35 White or Square lipped Rhinoceros. 36 Black or Prehensile lipped Rhinoceros. 37 Klip Dassie ; Rock Rabbit; or Coney. 38 Tree Dassie. 39 African Elephant. MAMMALS—LECTURE IV B Y M Beautifully Painted, Is. Qd. each. INSECT EATING MAMMALS. 1 Jumping or Elephant Shrew. 2 Rock Jumping Shrew. 3 A family of South African Hedgehogs. 4 Musk Shrews searching for insects. 5 The Golden Mole. 6 The Golden Mole showing its picks and shovels (fore and hind feet). 7 Dentition of an insectiverous animal (Golden Mole). RODENTS. 8 Dentition of a typical rodent animal (Porcupine). 9 Grey footed Squirrel. Plain Slides, 2s. Qd. eacht 10 Red Headed Squirrel. 11 Grey Squ'irel. 12 Cape Ground Squirrel. 13 Cape Dormouse. 14 Large Grey Dormouse. 15 Gerbille (Male and female). 16 Puff Adder in act of striking a Bush Otomys, 17 Vley Otomys. 18 Chestnut Tree Mouse. 19 Grev Tree Mouse. 20 Brown or Norway Rat. 21 White Nosed Rat. 22 Pouched Rat.