Newton's lantern slide catalogue (1920s)

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43, Museum^Street, London, W.C.l. 217 BP THE LIFE OF THE WHEAT PLANT FROIVj SEED TO SEED. Photographed by special permission from, a series of diagrams published by thQ Royal Agricultural Society of England. Plain Photographs, 25. each, Descriptive pamphlet, Qd. 1 The structure of the Grain. '1) The grain X G times. (2) Embryo of 1 exposed, X H tim-s. (3) S ction of 1, X 6 ci ae<. (4) Transverse section of 1 through endosperm, X 6 tirn s. (5-6) Transverse section of 1 through the Embryo, X 6 times. 2 The Struo ure of the Grain. (7) Section of part of a grain showing the stored gluten and starch, X 120 time'. (8) Starch grains, X >20 t mes. 8 Germinaiionof tne Grain (1) Gi jiisovnSdays, X 4 times. i2) Section of 1, XG times. (3) Grain sown 5 days, X 4 times. (4) Section of 3, X 6 times. (5) Grain sown 8 daj's, X 4 times. (6) Section of G, X 8 tim 'S. 4 Ger pination of the Gram. (7) Section of the leaf and sheath of 5, X 30 tim‘=s. (8) Seot'on of piece of leaf of 7, X 120 time-*. (4) S iiand Gtoraates of leaf, X 120 limes. (10) Section of root of fl, X 40 ti nes. 5 The YoungPlant. (1) Firstleaf emerging, ^ natu- ral si^e. (2) Figure 1, X 4 times, (3) Section of oart of Pig. 2, X 6 times. (4) Young plant with a second leaf, ^ nitural size. (5) Section of part of Fig. 4, X H ti nes. 6 The Young Plant. (6) Youngplant with 3 leaves, ^ niturat^ size. (7) Part of 6, X 3 ti nes, (8) Section of 7, X 6 times, (9) Seotionof root with- young roo le s, X <0 times. 7 Early growth of th • Ear. (1) Plant, March 24, J, natural siz3. (3) Plmt, A.oril 2i, ^ natural s'ze. (4) Lowerparcof 3,X3 inus. (*) Se;tion of 4, X 3 times. 8 Early ero vth of the Ear. (2) Centre of stem of 1, with voung ear, X 16 times (6) Section of stem of 3 with youn r ear X Ifi times. (7) Che ear, A.pril 28, X 16 t mes. (8) ' h ■ ear, May 5, X 16 times. (9) Cue e '.r, Miy 12, X 16 times. 9 Growth of tha B ir and Flower. (1) I he ear, May 19, X 8 ti ues. (2) The ear, vfay 26, X 8 ti aes. (3) The ear wi ihin its sheaf. (8) Tne ear emerging from sheath, Jan^ 16, ^ natural size. 10 Growth of the Eir and Flower (4) Spikelet of 3, X 4 times. (6) Sp'kelet taken from an ear, June 9. X 4 times. (9) Spikelet of 8, X 4 times. xl Growth of the Ear and Flower. (5) A flower ol 4, X 8 times. (7) A. flower of 6, X 6 times. (10) A flower of 9, X 8 times (11) Thf» sao.e flower (10) showing the yomig grain. X 6 times. (12) Section of Anther of 10, with ripe pollen, X 10- times. (13) Section of young grain of 11, X 10 times. 12 3 h Flower. (1) Ear in flower, June2f',| natural size. (2) Anotufe view 6f 1, % natural size. (3) Spikelet of 1, X 2 limes. (4) A flower of 3, X 2 times (5) 'Ihe same flo« er (4) without the glume, X 2 times. (6) Sei-tion of glume and pale of 4, X 2 times. 13 ThePlower. (7-**)Flower withlodicules,stamens and style, X 4 times. (9) Section o'a lodioule of 7, X G times. (10) Tr in>^verse s ction of a burst Anther,X Slimes (11) Ovary and styles with .pollen grains, X 4 ti'nes. (12-13) Section of 11, X 8 times. (14) Transverse tection of ovary of 11, X 8 imes (15) A hair of ihe style of 11, X 80 tim 8. (16) Pollen rainn. entire, emitting the tubes and empty, X 80 times 14 Ripening of the Grain. (1) Gram, Jun^i 23, X 5 times. -2) Embryo of 1 exposed. (3) Section of 1 through the Embryo. (4) Grain, June 26, X 5 times, (o) Embi yo of 4 f xpocod, X o times. (G) Section of 4 through the Embryo, X 6 times. (7, 8) Embi yo of 4 detaciied. X 8 times. 15 Ripening of the • rain. (9) Neany ripe grain, X 5 times. (10) Embryo of 9 exposed, X 5 times. (11) SectionofOtbroightheEinbryo. ^12)Fully r.pe grain, X 5 times. (13) Embryo of 12 exposed X 5 times. (14) Section of 12 through the Embryo. X 5 times. (15) Section of tjfae Embryo of 12, X 8 times ^ 16 The Wheal! Straw. (1) The Wheat Plant in flower, natural size. (7) The plant in seed, natural size 17 The Wheat Straw. (2) Portion of the straw of 1, ^ natural size. (3) Section of 2, X 4 times. (4) Section of 2, X 8 times. (5) Section of 3 at the knor, X Stimes. (6) Section of 4, X 80 times, (7) The plant in seed, Jq natural size BQ THE LIFE HISTORY OF WHEAT. Direct Photo-Micrographs, 2s.''each. 1 Wheat Plant Stem. Trans, section, stained 2 „ liong. section of on^-half, stained 5 „ Root. Trans, section, stained 4 „ Leaf „ „ 6 „ Silioious Cuticle G „ Fruit. Long, section of embryo, stained 7 y, Plant Fruit. Trans, section of Endo- sperm, stained 8 Wheat Plant Starch. Isolated 9 Smut in Grain of Wheat. JJsftaligo segeium 10 Mildew on Stem of Wheat. Puccinea grarmnes 11 Spores of Bunt Fungus in Corn. Uredofoftida 12 Wheat St«m Ply 13 Eel Blight from Wheat. Vibrio tritici 14 Meal Mites. Tyroglyphusfannm For Slilies on “Bread Making and on “ London Docks,” see “ Industries,” Section 7 BA AGRICULTURAL BOTANY. Direct Photo-Micrographs, 25. each. Roots. 1 Growing Tip of Root of Barley, long. sect. 2 Trans. Sect. Root of Maize, showing root hairs. 3 Trans. Sect. Root of Maize, snowing branching 4 Trans. Sects. Root, En'arging Turnip. 5 Trans Sect. Stem of Host, showing sucker roots of Dodder Cuscuta Trifolia. Stems. 6 Trans. Sect, Stem of Oat. 7 ,, ,; Bean.^ 8 Long. Sect. Stem of Bean. 9 „ „ a Bud of Lime Tree Leaf. 10 Vert. Sect, of Leaf {a) Bean. 11 Vert. Sect, of Leaf (^) Oat. 12 „ „ of Leaf c) Cabbage wh te Flowers. 13 Trans Sect, of an Anther. 14 ,, „ of an Ovary of Potato. Fruits and Seeds. 15 Vert. Sect, of a grain of Oat, showing Embryo and En. dosneron. 16 Trans. Sect, of Catyledon of Pea 17 Embryo of Oat, Trans. Sect. 18 Seed of sweet Vernal Grass.