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42<br />
Prepared Microscope Slides Sets and Series<br />
4573d<br />
4576d<br />
4578d<br />
4585d<br />
4593c<br />
4597b<br />
No. 4570<br />
4571d<br />
4572d<br />
4573d<br />
4574d<br />
4575d<br />
4576d<br />
4577c<br />
4578d<br />
4579d<br />
4580d<br />
4581c<br />
4582c<br />
4583c<br />
4584d<br />
4585d<br />
4586c<br />
4587c<br />
No. 4590<br />
4591c<br />
4592c<br />
4593c<br />
4594b<br />
4595c<br />
4596b<br />
4597b<br />
4598b<br />
4599b<br />
4600b<br />
4601b<br />
4602b<br />
4603e<br />
4604e<br />
4605e<br />
Our Environment Part III.<br />
Life in the Soil<br />
17 Microscope Slides<br />
With depictured accompanying brochure<br />
Acidophile soil bacteria, solution of heavy metals<br />
Nitrite bacteria, forming harmful nitrogenous substances<br />
Root of beech with ectotrophic mycorrhiza, t.s.<br />
Root of birch with partly endotrophic mycorrhiza,<br />
t.s.<br />
Root of lupin with symbiotic nitrogen fixing bacteria<br />
Netted venation, portion of rotted deciduous leaf<br />
Charlock (Sinapis), t.s. of stem. Green manure<br />
plant<br />
Soil bacteria (Bacillus megaterium), smear<br />
Hyphae of root fungi, t.s.<br />
Lichen, indicator of clean air<br />
Mushroom (Xerocomus), mycelium<br />
Root of willow (Salix), planting protecting against<br />
erosion<br />
Earthworm (Lumbricus) t.s., causing soil improvement<br />
Springtails (Collembola), w.m.<br />
Mite from forest soil, w.m.<br />
Constituents of humous soil<br />
Constituents of peaty soil<br />
Our Environment Part IV.<br />
Air Pollution and Allergens<br />
15 Microscope Slides<br />
With depictured accompanying brochure<br />
Pollen grains of different kinds of grass<br />
Pollen grains of different deciduous trees<br />
Pollen grains of different conifers<br />
Mixed house dust<br />
Dust mite from a living room<br />
Spores of different fungi<br />
Wood powder<br />
Asbestos powder (cancerogenous)<br />
Talcum powder<br />
Crystals of washing-powder<br />
Polyamide fibres<br />
Nylon fibres<br />
Mucous membrane of human nose, t.s.<br />
Healthy human lung, t.s.<br />
Human lung injured with dust particles, t.s.<br />
78520d<br />
78521d<br />
78522d<br />
78523c<br />
78524c<br />
78525d<br />
78526d<br />
78527c<br />
78528d<br />
78529c<br />
78530c<br />
78531c<br />
78532c<br />
78533c<br />
78534c<br />
78535c<br />
78536c<br />
78537c<br />
78538d<br />
78539c<br />
78540c<br />
78541c<br />
78542c<br />
78543c<br />
78544b<br />
78545c<br />
78546d<br />
78547c<br />
78548c<br />
78549c<br />
78550c<br />
Orchid, t.s. of root showing endotrophic mycorrhiza<br />
Alnus, alder, t.s. of tuber showing actinomyces in<br />
symbiosis<br />
Drosera, sundew, w.m. of leaf showing glandular<br />
hairs<br />
Drosera, sundew, t.s. of leaf showing glandular<br />
hairs<br />
Pinguicula, t.s. of leaf showing gland cells<br />
Utricularia, bladderwort, w.m. of bladder<br />
Nepenthes, t.s. of pitcher showing digestive<br />
glands<br />
Dionaea, Venus flytrap, t.s. of leaf<br />
Adaptation to water: Hydrophytic plants<br />
Elodea, w.m. of a submersed leaf without stomata<br />
Elodea, t.s. of a simple hydrophytic leaf<br />
Nymphaea, t.s. of aquatic stem showing air vascular<br />
system<br />
Hippuris, t.s. of stem showing regular placed air<br />
chambers<br />
Nymphaea, t.s. of leaf showing air chambers, a<br />
typical floating leaf<br />
Potamogeton, pondweed, t.s. of leaf<br />
Taxodium (Cypressacea), t.s. of root for respiration<br />
Potamogeton, t.s. of an aquatic stem showing air<br />
chambers<br />
Adaptation to damp habitats: Hygrophytic<br />
plants<br />
Ruellia, t.s. of leaf showing raised stomata<br />
Polypodium (fern), t.s. of leaf showing modification<br />
of epidermis (water pit)<br />
Urtica, nettle, w.m. of stinging hairs (one cellular)<br />
Myosotis palustris, w.m. of leaf showing hairs for<br />
water reservoir<br />
Adaptation to dry habitats: Xerophytic plants<br />
Hedera, t.s. of an evergreen leaf<br />
Nerium, oleander, t.s. of leaf showing sunken stomata<br />
Dune grass, t.s. of rolled leaf<br />
Verbascum, t.s. of leaf showing multicellular<br />
branched hairs<br />
Elaeagnus, scale-like stellate hairs of leaf or stem,<br />
w.m.<br />
Orchid, epiphytic, t.s. of aerial root<br />
Aloe, t.s. of succulent leaf<br />
Sedum, t.s. of succulent leaf<br />
Pelargonium, t.s. of succulent root<br />
Cactus, t.s. of succulent stem<br />
Cactus, t.s. of succulent leaf<br />
78520d<br />
78522d<br />
78527c<br />
78531c<br />
78541c<br />
78544b<br />
4598b<br />
No. 78500<br />
Adaptation of Plants to Manner<br />
of Life and Environment<br />
50 Microscope Slides<br />
With depictured accompanying brochure<br />
No. 75700<br />
Micro Organisms of the<br />
Fresh Water<br />
25 Microscope Slides<br />
With depictured accompanying brochure<br />
75702d<br />
4605e<br />
78502d<br />
78516c<br />
78501c<br />
78502d<br />
78503c<br />
78504c<br />
78505c<br />
78506c<br />
78507d<br />
78508c<br />
78509d<br />
78510c<br />
78511d<br />
78512c<br />
78513d<br />
78514f<br />
78515c<br />
78516c<br />
78517c<br />
78518d<br />
78519d<br />
Adaptation to temperature<br />
Ilex, t.s. of leaf showing thick cuticula<br />
Aesculus, t.s. of leaf bud showing bud squama<br />
Fern, t.s. of subterraneous rhizome<br />
Beta, beet, t.s. of a subterraneous storage root<br />
Solanum, potato, t.s. of subterraneous stem tuber<br />
storing starch<br />
Allium, l.s. of a subterraneous bulb<br />
Ranunculus ficaria, t.s. of subterraneous tuber<br />
Taraxacum, dandelion, t.s. of tap root<br />
Dentaria, l.s. of germinal bulb<br />
Adaptation for gaining light<br />
Galium, w.m. of leaf showing climbing hairs<br />
Cucurbita, l.s. of stem showing sieve tubes and<br />
sieve plates<br />
Viscum album, t.s. of leaf<br />
Lemna, duckweed, root tip and cap (calyptra)<br />
w.m.<br />
Dischidia, pitcher plant, t.s. of pitcher leaf with<br />
root<br />
Adaptation to unusual modes of nutrition<br />
Rhiziphora, mangrove, t.s. of adventitious root<br />
Philodendron (Araceae), t.s. of aerial root<br />
Liana, climbing plant, t.s. of root<br />
Cuscuta, dodder, t.s. of host showing haustorium<br />
Viscum album, mistletoe, l.s. showing parasitic<br />
root in host<br />
75701e<br />
75702d<br />
75703c<br />
75704c<br />
75705d<br />
75706e<br />
75707d<br />
75708e<br />
75709d<br />
75710c<br />
75711c<br />
75712d<br />
75713e<br />
75714c<br />
75715d<br />
75716c<br />
75717c<br />
75718d<br />
75719d<br />
75720e<br />
75721d<br />
75722d<br />
75723c<br />
75724c<br />
75725d<br />
Amoeba proteus, w.m.<br />
Arcella shells, w.m.<br />
Euglena viridis, w.m.<br />
Ceratium hirundinella, w.m.<br />
Paramecium, w.m.<br />
Vorticella, freshwater, w.m.<br />
Plankton showing Difflugia and Rotatoria<br />
Hydra, w.m. (Pelmatohydra)<br />
Freshwater sponge, w.m. of gemmulae<br />
Daphnia, w.m. of freshwater flea<br />
Cyclops, w.m.<br />
Pandorina morum, colonies of green algae, w.m.<br />
Volvox, w.m.<br />
Chlamydomonas, green algae, w.m.<br />
Hydrodiction, water net, w.m.<br />
Cladophora, branching filaments, w.m.<br />
Oedogonium, w.m.<br />
Planktonic algae, Eudorina, Pediastrum, Microcystis<br />
Vegetative filaments, Spirogyra, Zygnema, Mougeotia<br />
Desmids, various species<br />
Diatoms stained for protoplasmatic structure<br />
Batrachospermum, w.m. red alga<br />
Chroococcus, w.m.<br />
Anabaena, w.m.<br />
Bacteria from putrefaction smear<br />
75705d<br />
75717c<br />
75720e<br />
78518d<br />
75724c