Newton's lantern slide catalogue (1920s)

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208 NEWTON & GO., Ltd., Lantern Slide Publishers. AU INJURIOUS INSECTS AND COMMON FARM PESTS—Continned. .From “ Agricultural Entomology,” by Miss E. A. Okmekou. 35 American Blight (Woolly Aphis). Schisoneura lanigera Infested Apple-Spray, Wingless Vivi- parous Female ai d Young, and small Egg-be «ring Female. Pupa 36 Bean Aphis. Aphis riimicis, Linn. Bean-shoot, with Aphides. Male and Wingless Female 37 Currant Gall Mite. Phytoptus (species?) Infested Buds 38 Red Spider. Tetranychus telarius Whole Insect, and Hairs on the Foot 39 Celery and Parsnip Fly. Tephritis onopordinis, Fab. Whole Insect Maggot and Pupa figured in blistered leaf 40 Gooseberry and Currant Sawfly. Nematm ribesii Male Sawfly, Caterpillars and Cocoon 41 Mangold OR Beet Fly. Anthotnyia {Chortophila) betcB Female Fly, Pupa, Eggs 42 Onion Fly Maggot and Pupa. Pupa in stored Onion 43 Sawfly Caterpillars destroying Turnip-leaf 44 Turnip Sawfly. Hymenoptera Caterpillars, Pupa, Pupa-case 45 Bean Beetles, Grub and Pupa, Injured Beans. pKA Beetle, Injured Pea 46 Elm-bark Beetle and Maggot workings in bark 47 Meligethes Beetle. Meligethes acnus Beetle, Maggot, Infested^Flower 48 Mustard Beetle Whole Insect, Grub 49 Black Vine Weevil. Otiorhynchus sulcatus Whole Insect, Maggoo and Pupa Clay-coloured Wekvil. 0.pic:p«s,Pab {septentrionis Steph. Man.) 50 Nut Weevil Whole Insect, Maggot, Pupa. Filbert pierced by Weevil 61 Raspberry Beetles. Bylurus tomentosus Whole Insect, Maggot. Raspberry Fruit 52 Codlin Moth. Carpncapsa pomonella Whole Insect, Oaterpillar. Apple in- fested with Caterpillars. 53 The Currant Clearwing. Mgeria tipuliformis Moth, Larva in Currant Stem 54 The Small Ermine Moth. ByponovieiilapadeUa, Tasch Moth Larva 55 Magpie Moth; Currant Moth. Abraxas grossu- lariata Moth, Larva 56 Winter Moth; Evesham Moth. Cheimatohia brumatu Male, and Wingless Females 57 Wood Leopard Moth. Zeuzera ascuH Female, Head of Male, and Caterpillar 58 Field or Milky Slug. L. agrestis Black Slug. L. ater {v&r. empiricorum) Whole Insect, in repose, Eggs b:b ROOT CROPS. Inig series has been produced under the personal supervision of Messrs. Sutton & Sons, of Beading. Text Book, “ Sutton’s Farmer’s Year-Book.” Beautifully Painted, 6i.; Plain Photographs, 2s. 1 Improvement of Mangel by cultivation 2 Oxheart Orange Globe Mangel 3 Berks Prize Yellow Globe Mangel 4 Golden Tankard Mangel 5 Yellow Intermediate Mangel 6 Crimson Tankard Mangel 7 Mammoth Long Red Mangel 8 Favourite Turnip (Yellow fleshed) 9 All the Year Round Turnip 10 Imperial Green Globe Turnip 11 Purple-top Mammoth Turnip 12 Red Paragon Turnip 13 Pomeranian White Globe Turnip 14 Crimson King Swede 15 Champion Purple-top Swede 16 Champion Short-top Kohl Rabi 17 White Belgian and Red Inter- mediate Carrot 18 Early Ox-heart, Imperial, and Thousand-headed Cabbage 19 Improved Thousand - headed Cabbage or Kale 20 Early Drumhead Cabbage, Im- proved Large Late Drum- head Cabbage, Drumhead Savoy 21 Improved Yellow Intermediate Grand White Belgian and I.ong Red Altrincham Carrots BY PROFITABLE CULTIVATION OF SUGAR BEET. Published by kind permission of the Chilean Nitrate Committee. Beautifully Colaured Slides, 6s. each. Plain Slides, 2s. each. Printed Notes can be snppUrcl with the Slides. 1 A British Sugar Beet Factory. Illustrating Root System, of Sugar Beets and great feeding area. 3 Varieties of Sugar Beet. 4 Varieties of Sugar Beet. 5 Fangy roots due to bad cultivation. 0 Effect of subsoiling. 7 Singling. 8 Sugar Beet Lifter and subsoiler combined. 9 Lifting, pulling and topping Sugar Beet. 10 Lifted Beet. 11 Lifting Beet. 12 Some good roots. 13 Badly topped roots and correctly topped roots. 14 Carting Sugar Beet. 15 Unloading Beet at Factory. 16 Unloading Beet at Factory, 17 Filling and weighing sacks'of'sugar. 18 Sugar Store. 19 Loading sugar on railway trucks. 20 A sack of sugar. 21 A silo for tops and pulp—side view. 22 A silo for tops and pulp—front view. 23 H. Hone etc. 24 Messrs. B uinett & Nicholson, etc. 25 R. J. Cord ngley, etc. 26 G. Ball, etc 27 J. G. Whittles, etc. 28 D. W. Eardley, etc. 29 W. Weavers, etc. 30 Official Trials by the Worcestershire County Council at Perdiswell, etc. 31 Messrs. Brintons, Ltd., etc. 32 H. H. Harris, etc. 33 R. Parry, etc. For a Set of Slides on the Manufacture of Beetroot Sugar, see Industries, Section 7 of this Catalogue.