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Prepared Microscope Slides Sets and Series 41<br />

ECOLOGY AND<br />

ENVIRONMENT<br />

No. 4510 Our Environment Part I.<br />

The Wood. Consequences of<br />

Environmental Pollution<br />

20 Microscope Slides<br />

With depictured accompanying brochure<br />

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No. 7000<br />

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No. 7050<br />

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The Microscopic Life in the<br />

Water, Part I<br />

25 Microscope Slides<br />

With depictured accompanying brochure<br />

Amoeba proteus, ameba<br />

Ceratium hirundinella, dinoflagellates<br />

Euglena, green flagellate with eyespot<br />

Radiolaria, marine rhizopods<br />

Paramecium, nuclei stained<br />

Stylonychia, a common ciliate<br />

Spongilla, fresh water sponge, w.m. of isolated spicules<br />

Hydra, w.m. or section<br />

Rotatoria, rotifers, mixed species w.m.<br />

Daphnia, water flea, a phyllopod w.m.<br />

Cyclops, a fresh water copepod w.m.<br />

Chironomus, gnat, larva w.m.<br />

Putrefaction causing bacteria from hay infusions,<br />

smear<br />

Oscillatoria, a filamentous blue green alga<br />

Diatomeae, diatoms, strewn slide of mixed species<br />

Desmidiaceae, desmids, strewn slide of mixed<br />

species<br />

Spirogyra, green alga with spiral chloroplasts,<br />

large species w.m.<br />

Eudorina, small colonies within gelatinous sheaths<br />

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

multinucleate cells<br />

Draparnaldia, main filaments and branchings<br />

Microcystis, irregular colonies, causing "blooming"<br />

in stagnant water<br />

Ulothrix, filamentous green alga with girdle-shaped<br />

chloroplasts w.m.<br />

Oedogonium, vegetative filaments w.m.<br />

Volvox, spherical green alga with daughter colonies<br />

and sexual stages w.m.<br />

Mesothaenium, rod-shaped desmids w.m.<br />

The Microscopic Life in the<br />

Water, Part II<br />

Supplementary to Set No. 7000<br />

25 Microscope Slides<br />

With depictured accompanying brochure<br />

Arcella, shelled ameba w.m.<br />

Vorticella, a stalked ciliate w.m.<br />

Colpidium, a common holotrich ciliate w.m.<br />

Spongilla, fresh water sponge, t.s. showing channels<br />

Planaria, fresh water flat worm, t.s. of body showing<br />

the internal organs<br />

Tubifex, a fresh water oligochaete w.m.<br />

Plumatella, moss animal, section of colony<br />

Cyclops, nauplius larva w.m.<br />

Culex pipiens, common mosquito, larva w.m.<br />

Sphaerotilus natans, bacteria from putrid water<br />

forming chains, smear<br />

Nostoc, blue green alga with heterocysts w.m.<br />

Anabaena, filamentous blue green alga w.m.<br />

Gloeocapsa, small colonies within sheaths w.m.<br />

Rivularia, blue green alga with basal heterocysts<br />

w.m.<br />

Beggiatoa, a colourless alga showing lack of chlorophyll<br />

Zygnema, filamentous alga with stellate chloroplasts<br />

w.m.<br />

Cosmarium, desmid showing the typical isthmus<br />

w.m.<br />

Chlamydomonas, biflagellate alga w.m.<br />

Haematococcus, unicellular red algae w.m.<br />

Hydrodictyon, water-net w.m.<br />

Chlorella, unicellular green alga w.m.<br />

Dynobrion, a golden alga forming colonies w.m.<br />

Mixed plankton, strewn slide No. I<br />

Mixed plankton, strewn slide No. II<br />

Mixed plankton, strewn slide No. III<br />

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No. 4540<br />

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Pine (Pinus), healthy leaves, t.s.<br />

Pine (Pinus) leaves damaged by acid rain, t.s.<br />

Fir (Abies), healthy leaves, t.s.<br />

Fir (Abies), stem tip damaged by acid rain t.s.<br />

Beech (Fagus), healthy leaves t.s.<br />

Beech (Fagus), t.s. of leaves with destroyed epidermis<br />

and chloroplasts<br />

Rhytisma acerinum, tar spot of maples, consequence<br />

of single-crop farming<br />

Early leaf fall, caused by thawing salt<br />

Healthy lichen, indicator of clean air, t.s. of thallus<br />

showing fungus and embedded algae<br />

Damaged lichen, caused by air pollution, t.s. showing<br />

destroyed structures<br />

Healthy wood of beech, t.s.<br />

Wood destroyed by fungus, t.s.<br />

Polyporus, wood rot fungus, fruiting body t.s.<br />

Root nodules of Alnus, t.s. with symbiotic bacteria<br />

(actinomyces)<br />

Spruce beetle (Cryphalus picea), larva t.s.<br />

Wood with normal annual rings, t.s.<br />

Wood with anomalous narrow annual rings caused<br />

by drought, t.s.<br />

Bark of spruce with larval galleries of spruce beetle,<br />

t.s.<br />

Pineapple-like gall on spruce caused by various<br />

plant lice, t.s.<br />

Gall nut on oak caused by insects, t.s.<br />

Our Environment Part II.<br />

The Water Pollution. Problems<br />

and Results<br />

20 Microscope Slides<br />

With depictured accompanying brochure<br />

Intestinal bacteria (Escherichia coli) from putrid<br />

water<br />

Putrefactive bacteria (Spirillum) from sludge poor<br />

in oxygen<br />

Putrefactive bacteria (Sphaerotilus) bacteria, forming<br />

long chains with sheaths<br />

Sludge bacteria (Methanobacterium) causing sewer<br />

gas<br />

Sulphur bacteria (Thiocystis)<br />

Wasserbluthe (Microcystis), blue-green alga<br />

„blooming“ in stagnant water<br />

Anabaena, blue green algae, in eutrophic water<br />

Spirogyra, filamentous green alga in nutrient-rich<br />

water<br />

Spirulina, corkscrew-shaped algae occurring in<br />

bitter seas<br />

Chlamydomonas, one-celled green alga in<br />

eutrophic water<br />

Cladophora, green alga with branching filaments<br />

from moderately polluted water<br />

Diatoms, mixed algae from scarcely polluted water<br />

Euglena, common green flagellates occurring in<br />

stagnant eutrophic water<br />

Ciliates, different species from nutrient-rich water<br />

Rotifers (Rotatoria), small animals from putrid<br />

water<br />

Tubifex, fresh water oligochaete, living in the<br />

sludge<br />

Carchesium, bell-shaped stalked ciliate from moderately<br />

polluted water<br />

Water mold (Saprolegnia), harmful to plants and<br />

animals<br />

Skin of fish injured by chemicals, t.s.<br />

Skin ulcer of an amphibian, t.s.<br />

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