Newton's lantern slide catalogue (1920s)

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218 NEWTON & CO., Ltd., Lantern Slide Publishers. AGRICULTURAL E01km—{Coniimied). General Structure. 19 Long. Sect. Stem Lettuce, to ' ^ show milk tubes. 20 Sect, stem Vegetable Marrow to show sieve plates. 21 Epidermis of leaf of grass, to show stomata. 22 Stinging hairs of nettles. 23 Section of Potato, cells con- taining starch and cork cells of rind, ucci nia Graminis in Stages. 24 (a) Rust. 25 (6) Mildew on Stem of Wheat. 26 Barberry Accidium Berbideres. 27 Club Root in Turnips, showing enlargement of cells. 28 Ergot of Rye, Clavicips pur- puria. 29 Smut of Wheat, UsHlago Scgi- turn, 30 Potato Disease, Fungus on leaf, Peronospora infestans »\Z ELEMENTARY BOTANY. Copied from Pictures by permission of Messrs. Longmans & Co. Arranged by F. Timbrell, Esq.. A.E.C. Text Books, Thornes’ Botany, 4s. ; Edmonds’ Botany, 4s. Beautifully Painted, 6s.; Plain Photographs, 2s. each. THE ROOT. 1 Varied forms assumed by Root 2 Its endogenous nature, its cap and hairs 3 Development in a mono, and a dicotyledon 4 and 5 T.8j itwo) of Ranunculus acris, showing the centripetal formation of wood THE STEM. 6 Subterranean and prone forms 7 Diagram of dicotyledon 3 „ „ monocotyledon 9 T.8. of dicotyledon 10 L.S. „ 11 T.S. of monocotyledon 12 ,, ,, Draceena, showing formation of new vas- cular bundles from extra fascicular cambium THE LEAVES. 13 Simple entire ] 14 „ divided V Types of leaves 15 Compound ) 16 Particular forms of leaf 17 Arrangement of leaves on stem 18 T.S. through stomata into intercellular spaces 19 .Estivation 20 Vernation THE FLOWER. 21 Perfect, pistillate, staminate, and neuter flowers 22 The floral diagram 23 The calyx, various form of 24 „ corolla „ ,, „ 25 .. stamen „ „ „ 26 „ pollen „ „ „ 27 „ pistil ,, „ „ THE INFLORESCENCE. 28 Definite 29 Indefinite SUBSIDIARY ORGANS. 30 Hairs, unicellular—multicellular 31 Spines, prickles, phyllodes, phylloclades THE FRUIT. 32 Indehiscent and diagram to illustrate dehiscent 83 Dehiscent 34 Development of Arillusof Yew THE SEED. 35 Position of ovule in ovary and embryo in endo- sperm 36 Comparison of mono, and dicotyledon 37 Fertilisation of an angiosperm 38 , agymnosperm THE CELL AND VESSEL 39 Variety in shape 40-41 Thickening of walls 42 Special marking on cell walla 43 Its conteu-^a (A) Chlorophyll; circulation, rota- tion occurrence in bands 44 „ „ (E) 'starch Aleurone, 45 ,, „ (C) Crystals 46 Conjugation, multiplication, and free cell forma- tion 47 Sieve tubes, utricular and laticiferous vessels 48 Cells with contents of varying density THE TISSUES. 49 Parenchyma, proseuchyma, and collenchyma 50 Resin passage u o ■ Hop root, transverse section 2 Barley Growing tip of root, longitudinal section 3 Orchid Latifolia Seeds 4 Sunflower Root, trans. sect. stained 5 Hop stem, t^ans. sect. 6 Bean Plant Stem, one half of an inte node, trans. sect. 7 Clematis, Section 8 Pitcher Plant Stem, trans. sect. 9 Gipsy-wort, trans, sect. [sect. 10 Virginia Creeper, Stem, trans. 31 Cycad, Structure of Stem, trans. sect. Marestail, Section of Stem Allspice Stalk and Leaf 14 Date Palm, trans. sect. 15 Bamboo Cane, stem 16 Rattan Cane ratang, trans. sect. 17 Palm, trans. sect. 18 Hazel, trans, sect, of Branch 19 Orange Tree,Stem of, trans.sect 20 Pine, Bastard growth of stem 21 Tree Fern, trans. sect. [Stem 22 Spruce Fir, abeis, trans sect, of 23 Stem of Elm, structure of Stem, Arboreous Dicotyle- don, trans. sect. 24 Pine, Structure of Stem, trans- verse sect. Stem of Pinus sylvestris 25 Lime Tree, longitudinal and trans. sect. 26 Lime Tree, trans. sect. 27 Holly Ilex, trans. sect. 28 Mulberry, trans. sect. 29 (.rak, trans. sect. 30 Cedai', Section of Wood Pencil 31 Rosewood Sections 32 Barberry, trans. sect, of Stem 33 Aristolochia, trans. sect, of wood 34 Lime, Stem of trans. sect. 2 years old 35 Mulberry, longitudinal sect. 36 Oak, longitudinal sect. 3'^ Pas-iflora Cerulia, trans. sect, of Stem 38 Ficus Serratus, trans. sect. 39 Cycaa Revoluta 40 Daucus Carota, trans. sect. 41 Hop, Leaf stalk, trans, sect. 42 Pern, Structure of Stem, t.s. 43 Rhubarb, Spiral fibre Stem of 44 Chrysanthemum, trans. sect. young shoot 45 Hop 1 eaf, trans.^sect. through mid ib 46 Male Pern. Lastria Pilex-mas, trans. Sect. 47 Brake Pern 48 Maiden Hair Fern Pinnule Raspberry Leaf, showing the veins 50 Ficus Elastica, T.S, of leaf showing Cystolith in situ 51 Pern, Frond of 52 Flowers, trans. sect of Anther 53 Sweet Flag Flower, trans.sect., very rjire 54 Poppy, Flower-bud 56 Lilium Auratum, Bud, trans. sect, showing various parts in situ 56 Tulip, Three-celled ovary, trans. sect. 57 Tulip, trans. sect, of ovary Gesneriana 58 Lilium, Ovary of, trans. sect. showing Embryo Sac 59 Great Butterfly Orchis, trans. sect, of ovary 60 Maple, Flower bud 61 Deadly Nightshade, 62 Cactus Flower and Fruit 63 Hilcanthus aunnus, Bud 64 Oats 65 Wheat 66 Barley 67 Pteris Aquilina, Rhizome 68 „ „ T.S. of Stem 69 Foxglove, T.S. of Ovary 70 ,, L.S. ,, [Stem 71 Pepper fPibes Nigrum), T.S. of BOTANICAL SLIDES. A series of Photomicrographs. Plain Slides, 2s. each, 49