Newton's lantern slide catalogue (1920s)

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43, Museum Street, London, W.C.l. 211 PASTURE GRASSES. B i This series has been arranged by Martin J. Sutton, Esq., of ReaiUtKi . Linn. Soo , and Member of the Councils of the Royal Agricultural Sociefv *^1 West and Southern Counties Society, and the slides are^taken from the fine m his work OP. •• Permanent and Temporary Pastures.” illustrations The odd numoers in the following list show the whole plant root Htem fl while the even numbers give a description of the grass and a magnified^ drawino^^Tni seed with and without chaff. “Snineo drawing of the Text Book, “Permanent and Temporary^Pastures,” price Is. Simpkin & Co. Beautifully Painted. 5s ,; Plain Photographs, 2s. each. 1 AgrostisAlba—var. BtolomtevekiFionnorCreepmg, Bent Qrass) 2 „ Seed and Description 3 Alopecurus pratensis (Meadow Foxtail} 4 ,, ,, Seed and Description 5 Anthoxanthum odoratum (Stveet-seented Vernal) 6 „ „ Seed and Description 7 Aveua flavescons Oat Grass) 3 ,, ,, Seed and Description 9 Cynosurus cristatus (Crested Dogtail) 10 tt u Seed and Description 11 Dactylis Glomerata (Bough Cocksfoot) 12 tt I, Seed and Description 13 Festuca pratensis (Meadow Fescue) tt .♦ Seed and Description |5 Festuca elatior—var. fertilis (Tali Fescue) 1® tt tt Seed and Description 17 Festuca heterophylla (Various-leaved Fescue) 13 ,, ,, Seed and Description 19 Festuca ovina tenuifolia (Fine-leaved Sheep’s Fescue) 20 „ „ ' Seed and Description •1 Festuca duriuscula (Hard Fescue) 22 ,, ,, Se d and Description 23 Lolium perenne (Ferennial Bye Grass) ni T i- -i. Seed and Description 25 Lolium itahoum (Ttalian Bye Grass) 20 M ,t Seed and Description 27 Phleum pratense (Timothy or Meadow Catstail) 23 M n Seed and Description 29 Poa Pratensis (Smooth-stalked Meadow Grass) 30 ,t !» Seed and Description 31 Poa Tnvialis (Bough-stalked Meadow Grass) 32 tt Seed and Description 33 Poa nemoralis semperyirens (Fvergreen Meadow Green) 34 M n Seed and Description 35 Trifolmm repens perenne (Perennial White Clover) 30 ;; »» Botanical description 37 Trifolmm pratense (Bed. or Broad Clover) 33 't t* Botanical description 39 Trifolium pratense p renne (Perennial Red Clover) 40 11 >» Botanical description 41 Trifolium hybridum (Alsike Clover) 42 ,♦ M Botanical description 43 Medicago lupulma (Common Yellow Clover or Trefoil) 44 M n Botanical description 45 Achillea millefolum (larroic. or Milfoil) 40 II Botaniu’al description bh injurious grasses and weeds. This series, like the “ Pasture Grasses,” has been produced from a set of original drawings under the instructions of Martin J. Sutton, Esq., Fellow of the Llunmau Society |nd Member of the Councils of the Royal Agricultural Society and Bath and West and oouthern Counties Society. Beautifully Painted, 5s. ; Plain Slides, 2s. each. GRASS 1 Briza media (Quaking Grass), e Alopecurus geniculatus (Floating Foxtail Grass). ^ Bromus erectus (Erect Brome Grass). c mollis (Soft Brome Grass). '> Iriticum (Agropyrum) repens (Couch Grass). WEEDS. 6 Aira (Deschampsia) coesp'tosa (Tussock Grass). 7 Molina coerulea (Purple Heath Grass). 8 Festuca pynros (Barren Fescue Grass). 9 Avena pubescens [Soft Oat Grass). 10 Holcus lauatus (Yorkshire Fog Grass). MISCELLANEOUS WEEDS. .1 ^cssilago farfara (Coltsfoot). ,o Boterium sauguisorba (Common Burnet). IS o ®ntago lanceolata (Plantain or Ribwort), a Kumex obtusifolius (Field Dock). fi trifo'.ii (Clover Dodder). uthemis cotula (Faetid Mayweed or Chamomile). 17 Rumex aretosella (Sheep’s Sorrel). 18 Rumex acetosa (Common Sorrel). 19 Conium maculatum (Hemlock). 20 Rhinanthus crusta-galli (Yellow Rattle). 21 Centaurea nigra (Knapweed or Black Head). SLIDE BOXES Particulars of boxes of all kinds for storing and carrying will be found on page 235,