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Prepared Microscope Slides Sets and Series<br />

No. 2750<br />

Cryptogamae,<br />

Supplementary Set II<br />

Complementary to 2600 and 2700<br />

25 Microscope Slides<br />

With depictured accompanying brochure<br />

No. 2900<br />

Phanerogamae,<br />

Supplementary Set<br />

Complementary to Set No. 2800<br />

50 Microscope Slides<br />

With depictured accompanying brochure<br />

2756c<br />

2768d<br />

2760d<br />

2770e<br />

2772e<br />

2773c<br />

2801c<br />

2808c<br />

2809c<br />

2815c<br />

2751d<br />

2752d<br />

2753c<br />

2754c<br />

2755c<br />

2756c<br />

2757c<br />

2758d<br />

2759d<br />

2760d<br />

2761d<br />

2762d<br />

2763d<br />

2764c<br />

2765c<br />

2766c<br />

2767c<br />

2768d<br />

2769e<br />

2770e<br />

2771d<br />

2772e<br />

2773c<br />

2774c<br />

2775c<br />

No. 2800<br />

2801c<br />

2802d<br />

2803c<br />

2804c<br />

2805d<br />

2806d<br />

2807c<br />

2808c<br />

2809c<br />

2810c<br />

2811c<br />

2812c<br />

2813d<br />

2814c<br />

2815c<br />

2816c<br />

2817c<br />

2818c<br />

2819d<br />

2820d<br />

2821d<br />

2822e<br />

2823c<br />

2824d<br />

2825d<br />

Sphaerotilus natans, bacteria from putrid water,<br />

long chains<br />

Cosmarium, desmid<br />

Chlamydomonas, biflagellate algae, stained and<br />

w.m.<br />

Cladophora, green alga, branched filaments and<br />

multinucleate cells, w.m.<br />

Oedogonium, green alga, simple vegetative filaments<br />

Enteromorpha, seaweed, inflated narrow frond<br />

w.m.<br />

Laminaria saccharina, t.s. showing thallus with<br />

sporangia<br />

Polysiphonia, marine red alga, antheridia<br />

Polysiphonia, marine red alga, cystocarps<br />

Polysiphonia, marine red alga, tetraspores<br />

Batrachospermum, fresh water red alga<br />

Exoascus pruni (Taphrina), plum pockets, infected<br />

tissue t.s.<br />

Erysiphe pannosa, rose mildew, conidia t.s.<br />

Tuber rufum, truffle, t.s. of fruiting body<br />

Venturia pirinum (Fusicladium), pear scab, t.s. with<br />

conidia<br />

Rhytisma acerinum, tar-spot of maple, leaf with<br />

sclerotia t.s.<br />

Botrytis allii, grey mold of onions, infected tissue<br />

t.s.<br />

Scleroderma vulgare, puff ball, young fruiting body<br />

t.s.<br />

Mnium, moss, antheridia l.s.<br />

Mnium, moss, archegonia l.s.<br />

Psilotum, primitive fern, stem and leaflets t.s.<br />

Lycopodium, clubmoss, sporophyll with spores l.s.<br />

Lycopodium, clubmoss, stem with stele t.s.<br />

Equisetum, horse tail, stem t.s.<br />

Salvinia natans, water fern, sporocarp t.s.<br />

Phanerogamae,<br />

Elementary Set<br />

Plant cells, cell division, cell walls, metabolic<br />

products in the cell, roots, stems and<br />

vascular bunbdles, leaves, flowers and<br />

fruits, seeds,<br />

25 Microscope Slides<br />

With depictured accompanying brochure<br />

Simple plant cells, epidermis of Allium cepa w.m.<br />

Cell division (mitosis) all stages, in Allium root tips<br />

l.s.<br />

Starch grains, in t.s. of potato tuber<br />

Cork cells, in sec. of bark of Quercus<br />

Stone cells, in sec. of fruit of Pirinus (pear)<br />

Root hairs on root tip<br />

Zea mays, corn, typical monocot root t.s.<br />

Ranunculus, buttercup, typical dicot root t.s.<br />

Zea mays, corn, typical monocot stem t.s.<br />

Triticum, wheat, gramineous stem t.s.<br />

Aristolochia, birthwort, one year stem t.s.<br />

Aristolochia, birthwort, older stem t.s.<br />

Cucurbita, pumpkin, stem with bundles and sieve<br />

tubes l.s.<br />

Sambucus, elderberry, stem with lenticels t.s.<br />

Tulipa, tulip, leaf epidermis with stomata and guard<br />

cells w.m.<br />

Zea mays, corn, leaf t.s., a monocot gramineous<br />

leaf<br />

Syringa, lilac, leaf t.s., a typical dicot leaf<br />

Fagus, beech, leaf bud t.s. shows leaf origin and<br />

development<br />

Lilium, lily, flower bud t.s. shows flower diagram<br />

Lilium, lily, anthers t.s. shows pollen chambers and<br />

pollen grains<br />

Lilium, lily, ovary t.s. showing embryosac for general<br />

study<br />

Lilium, lily, stigma with pollen and pollen tubes l.s.<br />

Pinus, pine, leaf (needle) t.s.<br />

Triticum, wheat, grain (semen) t.s. shows embryo<br />

and endosperm<br />

Capsella, shepherd’s purse, l.s. of embryos in situ<br />

2901d<br />

2902c<br />

2903d<br />

2904c<br />

2905d<br />

2906b<br />

2907b<br />

2908c<br />

2909d<br />

2910b<br />

2911d<br />

2912c<br />

2913c<br />

2914c<br />

2915c<br />

2916d<br />

2917c<br />

2918c<br />

2919c<br />

2920c<br />

2921c<br />

2922c<br />

2923c<br />

2924d<br />

2925c<br />

2926d<br />

2927d<br />

2928c<br />

2929c<br />

2930c<br />

2931c<br />

2932c<br />

2933c<br />

2934d<br />

2935c<br />

2936c<br />

2937d<br />

2938d<br />

2939c<br />

2940d<br />

2941d<br />

2942f<br />

2943e<br />

2944b<br />

2945f<br />

2946d<br />

2947d<br />

2948d<br />

2949d<br />

2950d<br />

Stem apex and meristematic tissue of Asparagus<br />

near median l.s.<br />

Aleurone grains, t.s. of Ricinus endosperm<br />

Fat in sec. through endosperm of Corylus (hazel),<br />

stained for fat<br />

Lysigenous oil glands, t.s. through rind of Citrus<br />

fruit<br />

Inulin crystals, t.s. of Dahlia tuber<br />

Calcium oxalate crystals, in w.m. of Allium (onion)<br />

dry shell<br />

Wood cells, macerated and w.m.<br />

Lactiferous vessels, l.s. through stem of Euphorbia<br />

(spurge)<br />

Chloroplasts, leaf of Elodea w.m.<br />

Branched leaf hairs, isolated from Verbascum (mullein)<br />

Reserve cellulose, t.s. of Phoenix (date) seed<br />

Rheum, rhubarb, root with crystals t.s.<br />

Dendrobium, orchid, aerial root with velamen t.s.<br />

Pinus, pine, older woody root t.s.<br />

Smilax, root with thickened endodermis t.s.<br />

Lupinus, lupin, root nodules with nitrogen fixing<br />

bacteria t.s.<br />

Quercus, oak, older woody root t.s.<br />

Daucus carota, carrot, storage root t.s.<br />

Pinus, pine, older woody stem t.s.<br />

Zea mays, corn, monocot stem with vascular bundles<br />

l.s.<br />

Elodea, waterweed, aquatic stem with primitive<br />

bundle t.s.<br />

Juncus, bulrush, stem with internal stellate cells<br />

t.s.<br />

Pelargonium, geranium, young stem of an annual<br />

plant t.s.<br />

Tilia, lime, older woody stem t.s. and l.s.<br />

Acorus calamus, sweet flag, rhizome t.s.<br />

Pinus, pine, three sections of wood: transverse,<br />

radial, tangential<br />

Fagus, beech, three sections of wood: transverse,<br />

radial, tangential<br />

Bryonia, stem with sieve plates t.s.<br />

Ribes, currant, stem with phellogen t.s.<br />

Helianthus, sunflower, typical dicot stem t.s.<br />

Salvia, sage, square stem with angular collenchyma<br />

t.s.<br />

Nymphaea, water lily, floating leaf of an aquatic<br />

plant t.s.<br />

Dionaea, Venus fly trap, leaf with digestive glands<br />

t.s.<br />

Fagus, beech, sun and shadow leaves on one slide<br />

t.s.<br />

Pinguicula, butterwort, leaf with glandular hairs t.s.<br />

Nerium, oleander, xeromorphe leaf with sunken<br />

stomata t.s.<br />

Drosera, sundew, insectivorous leaf with glandular<br />

hairs w.m.<br />

Urtica, stinging nettle, leaf with stinging hairs<br />

Utricularia, bladderwort, w.m. or section of catching<br />

bladders<br />

Pinus, pine, male cone with pollen grains l.s.<br />

Pinus, pine, young female cone with ovules l.s.<br />

Pinus, pine, ovule with archegonia l.s.<br />

Pinus, pine, mature embryo with endosperm t.s.<br />

Pinus, pine, pollen grains with wings w.m.<br />

Lilium, lily, young anthers showing meiosis of pollen<br />

mother cells<br />

Tulipa, tulip, ovary t.s. showing arrangement of<br />

ovules<br />

Taraxacum, dandelion, composite flower l.s.<br />

Papaver, poppy, flower, t.s. shows floral diagram<br />

Phaseolus, bean, t.s. of pod showing pericarp and<br />

seed<br />

Lycopersicum, tomato, young fruit t.s.<br />

2821d<br />

2901d<br />

2924d<br />

2926d<br />

2930c<br />

2932c<br />

2934d<br />

2936c<br />

2935c<br />

2943e<br />

2817c<br />

2948d

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