Newton's lantern slide catalogue (1920s)

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43, Museum Street, London, W.C.l. 205 THE EMBRYOLOGY OF 55 18th day—showing head of chicken almost in position for hatching, with beak near junction of membrane of air space and shell 56 19th day—showing chicken in correct position for hatching, beak close to junction of membrane of air space and shell 57 19th day—removed from shell 58 19th da}-—showing large amount of yolk still nn- absorbed 59 No. 58 removed from shell in its natural position 60 20th day—removed from shell 61 20th day—showing still unabsorbed yolk 62 20th day—shell opened opposite side of No. “61 63 21st day—shell carefully peeled off, showing chicken apparently bound by now almost use- less blood vessels A CHICKEN—CconhniiedJ. 64 Showing position assumed by No. 63, on cutting the binding cords 65 21st day—removed from shell, showing the re- maining portion of unexhausted yolk being absorbed into the body of chicken, thus pro- viding its nourishment for short period after hatching 66 End of air space opened on 21st day. showing the loose folds of membrane surrounding the now restless chicken 67 Coming through the shell 68 Five hours later 69 A snap shot one hour later 70 Chicken twelve hours after hatching CA POULTRY. This series of slides is copied by special permission from the Fancier's Gazette. Beautifully Coloured 6s.; Plain Photographs, 2s. each. 1 Sebright Bantams, Pair of Silver-laced. 2 White-booted Bantams, Pair of, belonging to Fred. Brooke, Esq., winners of Cup at Crystal Palace, 1889. 3 Buff Cochins, “Sunbeam,” “ Pretender, “Achievement.” Bred by, and the property of Mr. Geo.H. Proctor. Cock, winnerof firctprizes at Bristol, Worcester and Liverpool, 1889; one hen winner of first Prize and Cup at Crystal Palace Shows of 1887 and 1888 ; the other hen winner of firsts and cups at Bristol and Liver- pool ; also first and Champion cup, Worcester, 1889. 4 Andalusian Cock. The property of Messrs. Abbot Bros., v/inner of First Prize, Crystal Palace, 1892. 6 Cr6ve Coeur Cock. The property of Mr. S. W. Thomas. Winner of First and Cup, Crystal Palace, and numerous other prizes. 6 Black Rosecomb B-int^’m Cock. The property of Mr. D. W. Purdon, winner of 1st Chesterfield, 1st and Special Harrogate, 2nd Doncaster, 2nd Batley, and other prizes. 7 Malay Bantam Cock. The property of Mr. F. J. S. Chatterton, winner of 8 first prizes, etc. 8 Orpington Cock. The property of Mr. V. G. Huntley, winner of First and Medab Bridgwater, First and Sijecial, Paulton. 9 Rosecomb Orpington Cock. The property of Miss Bebb, Bristol. 10 Dark Dorking Cockerel “Salamander.” Bred by Messrs. J. A. and M. P. Smyth, of Coleraine, Ireland. 11 Pair of White Dorkings. The property of Mr. J. Pettipher, of Banbury. Winners of Ist Prizes and Challenge Cups at the Crystal Palace and Birmingham. 12 Pekin Drake. The property of Mr. T. Allen. Winner Ist and Cup at Crystal Palace, 1892. 13 llcuen Ducks, Pair of Prize. Bred by and the property of Mr. W. Bygott, Ryehill Farm, Ulceby. li Pekin Duck. The property of Mr. S. Brown. Winner of 1st “Royal,” and numerous other prizes. 15 Spanish Fowls, Pair of Black. The property of Mr. J. C. Bowes. 16 Black-red Game, Pair of Cai^tain Heaton’s Cham- pion. Winners of Challenge Cups at Birming- ham, 1889, Cockerel, now the property of Mr. Owen Hughes. Pullet, now the property of Mr, W. H. Gulliver. 17 Old English Game. The property of Mr. J. W. Simpson. 18 Toulouse Geese. 19 Black Hamburgs. Bred by and the property of the Rev. J. H. Rees. 20 Leghorn Hen, Duckwing. The property of Mi*, W. Hinson, winner of 1st and Cup Dairy Show, Isl Palace, etc. 21 Malay Hen,the property cf Mr. E. A. Paiish, Winner of 1st Pickering Derby, Palace, Birmingham, Bideford; 1st and Special Oxford; 1st and Special, Bainstaple; 1st and Special for Bett Hen in the Show, Exeter; 1st and Cup, Malay Club Show, Swindon. 22 Rosecomb Orpington Hen. Thepropertyof Miss R.Bebb, Bristol. 23 Langshan Cock, Mr, Walker’s Challenge Cup Winner at Cheltenham. 24 Langshan Tien, Mr, S. Millard’s Challenge Cup Winner of 1890. 25 Brown Leghorns, Pair of. Bred by and the property of Mr. L.C. Verrey. Cock, winner of Cup, Medal and 1st Dairy Show, 1893. Hen, winner of 1st Dairy Show, 1893. 26 Ideal Cuckoo Leghorns. 27 Flack Minorcas, Pairof. Bred by and the property of Mr. A.G.l itts, Cock, winner of 1st and Medal at Dairy Show, 1891, and Ist and Cup at Barn- staple. Hen,winner of 5thPrize at Dairy Show, and 2nd at Clevedon. 28 Dark I rahraa Cockerel. The property of Mr, Campbell, Ist and Special, Tunbridge Wells. 29 LightBrabmas,pairof. Tbeproperty of Messrs, G. H. Wood and R. W. Webster. ( ock, winns;} of Cup and First, Redhill; First, Leeds, 1890. Hen, Cups at Crystal Palace and Birmingham, 1890. 30 Dark Brahma Pullet. The property of Mr. R. Holland. Winner Cup and First at the Dairy Show. 31 Dorking Pullet Coloured “Lady Bingley,” Winner of Silver Cup at Birmingham, 1893. Bred by Mr. A. Crichton. 32 Dorking Pullet, Silver’Grey. The property of the Hon. Florence Amherst, Winner of First “ Royal,” 1894. 33 White Wyandotte Pullet “Blossom.” The property of Mr. R. Anthony. 34 Plymouth Rocks. Bred by and the property of Mr. R. Stacey. Cock never exhibited. Hen winner of several first prizes. 35 Bronze Turkey “Old Tom.” The property of Mr. J. W. Lill. Winnerof 1st and Turkey Club Special at the Lincolnshire Agricultural Society's Show at Great Grimsby, FiiTls at Walton, Dereham, Norwich, and numerous other prizes 36 Wyandottes, Pairof Silver-laced, The property of Messrs. Abbot Bros. 37 Greenwood’s Incubator