Newton's lantern slide catalogue (1920s)

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220 NEWTON & CO., Ltd., Lantern Slide Publishers. ELEMENTARY BOTANICAL SLIDES — Continued. BRACES. 65 Euphorbia, Compositae, Umbelliferae, and 1 66 Bougainvillia. Valonia. | 67 Lime. INDEFINITE 68 Soike, Plaintain, Wheat, Barley. 69 Vervain and Rush. 69aSpike of Orchids. 70 Spadix. 71 Amentum, Strobilus, and Cone. 72 Canitulum, Hypanthrodium. 72a(Alder, Birch and Pinus.) 72bSection of Hypanthodium. 73 Raceme (3 varieties). DEFINITE 77 Cvraes (3 varieties). 78 Figwort. 79 Verticillaster (mixed). INFLORESCENCES. 73aDigitalis. 73bHonevsuckle. 74 Panicle, Corymb. 74aCorymb and Cor 5 unbose Cyme. 75 Panicle, Thyrsus, Horse-Chestnut. 76 Umbel. 76aAxillary Inflorescences. 76bHerb Paris (terminal infl.). INFLORESCENCES. I 79aInfIorescence of Heliotrope. 79bComfrey. FLOWERS. 80 Hermaphrodite, Staminate, and Pistillate. Dichlamydaeous, Monochlamydaeous, and Ach- 81 lamydaeous Flower. 82 Monoecious and Diaecious Flowers. 83 Hypogynous, Perigvnous, Epigynous Flowers, illustrating Thalamiflorae, Calyciflorae, Corol- liflorae, or Gramopetalae. 83aFuschia (dissected). 85 Gamnetalous Corollas (4 varieties). SSaPapileonaceous Corolla. 86 Flower of Monocotyledon (Petaloidse) and Dicotyledon. 86aWind fertilised Flowfer of Wheat. 87 Slides (2) exhibiting flower adapted for cross fertilisation. 87aCamr)anuIa. 1 87bGarden Nasturtiums. 87cFumitory. 87dGeranium Pratense. 87eMalva Sylvestris. 88 Group of Compositae. 89 Example of Corona. 89aDaffodiI. 90 Rose (double flower) transformation of Stamens. 91 Examples of Nectaries. 92 Grasses, Sedges, and Rushes. 93 Stamens of Erica, Compositae, Legununosae, Malva, Fumitory Hypericums, Ricinus, and Salvia. 94 Pollen of Mallow. 95 Pistil of Lily, Iris, and Enothera. 95alris. 95blris (dissected). 96 Dimorphic and Trimorphic Flowers, 97 Section of Ovaries showing Placentation Unilo cular and Multlocular Ovaries. 97aGarden Peas. 98 Svnearpous and Apocarpous Ovaries. 98aColumbine (flower and fruit). 99 Slide exhibiting three forms of ovules. DEHISCENT FRUITS. 100 Various forms of Capsules (Legume, Siliqua, Silicula, Follicle, &c. lOOaRocket (Honesty). 101 Capsule of Primrose, Viola, Lychnis, Antir- rhinum, Poppy, H 102 Slide illustrating the three common forms of Dehiscence, Loculicidal, Septicidal, and' Septifragal. INDEHISCENT FRUITS (sUCCULENT). 103 Drupes, Drupels. j 104aModification of Berries. 104 Berries. | 105 Sections of Berries. 105aSchizocarps. 106 Cocoa Nut. 106aSamarae. 107 Achenes, Nuts. 108 Spurious Fruits. DRY INDEHISCENT FRUITS. 109 Aril (Nutmegs—whole and dissected.) 109aArjl Yew. 110 Section of Albuminous and Exalbuminou.; Seeds. MICROSCOPICAL STRUCTURES (ENLARGED). 111 Parenchymatous and Prosenchymatous Tissue. 112 Laticiferous Tissue. 113 Stomata. 114 Slide showing stem sections of Pinus, Maize, Dracaena and Bramble. 115 Fern Stem. ^ 116 Stem of Elm, Helianthus, Hippuris. 117 Rush and Elder. 118 Roots of Bean, Dock, and Pinus. 119 Stem ot Maize and Bramble. 120 Slide Showing growth after the removal of the Duramen. A few extra Slides (which are placed iu their proper position and numbered a, b, &c.) have been prepared since the original preparation of this list, which tend to illustrate special points, thus bringing the total number up to 150.