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Slide set: [Manchester Museum Collection: miscellaneous slides selected for shop -- Box 270] (miscellaneous: manufacturer unknown, 79 slides, n.d.)

Descriptive data for this set (listed below slide images)
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[1]
Mophyllia cellulosa
[2]
Porites monteculosa
[3]
Actinia
[4]
Lithosrotion phillipsi
[5]
Goniastraea favus
[6]
Primnoa Ellisii
[7]
Galaxea clavus
[8]
Turbinaria cinerascens
[9]
[Diagram of unidentified organism]
[10]
Galaxea hystrix
[11]
Stages in the growth of a coral island
[12]
Anemone
[13]
Tubipara musica
[14]
Meandrina strigosa
[15]
Fungia ehrenbergii
[16]
Seriatopora aculeata
[17]
Cefn Cave 1896 -- Mr Coward seated at entrance
[18]
[Anemones living on rock in aquarium]
[19]
Pavonia (Lophoseris) praetorta
[20]
Pocillora grandi
[21]
Plexaura friabilis
[22]
Wings of vertebrates
Slide 5
Bones of foot, surface view
Slide P.33
Antrodemus
Slide P.32
Struthiomimus, an ostrich-like Cretaceous saurischian dinosaur
[26]
[Skeleton of unidentified dinosaur]
Slide P.37
Phenacodus, a primitive ungulate (Condylarthra)
[28]
Stegosaurus, restored
[29]
Some characteristic fossils (Cambrian to Cretaceous)
[30]
Man, Longitudinal section
[31]
Muscles of Human Ear
[32]
Restored skeleton of armoured dinosaur
Slide P.32
Plateosaurus, a Triassic ancestor of the sauropod dinosaurs
[34]
Iguanodon, Wealden Lake
Slide P.38
[Drawings of human skull]
Slide 39c
Drawings of human skull
[37]
The Vampire
[38]
Orang
[39]
Trichecus rosmarus -- Walrus
[40]
Gorilla
Slide P.39
The Gorilla, after Wolf
[42]
African Elephant No. 3
[43]
The Lion
Slide 65
Animals in Britain. Post Pliocene
Slide 68
Primeval Man. Post Pliocene
Slide P.34
Evolution of Elephants
Slide P.34
Mammoth (Elephas primigenius)
Slide 119
Animal life, mesozoic period
[49]
Ideal coal forest
[50]
Megaptera and Rorqual
[51]
Plume moths
[52]
Pieris brassica
[53]
Pigeons
[54]
Swallow nests
Slide 1380
Swallow
[56]
Man -- Great Blood Vessels
[57]
Mammal limbs
[58]
Wing of Earwig
[59]
Optic radiata
[60]
Bones
[61]
Anat. spinal cord
[62]
Spinal cord
[63]
Brain
[64]
Spinal cord T.S.
[65]
Spinal cord T.S.
[66]
V.S. tooth
[67]
Spinal cord T.S.
[68]
Salivary gland ducts
[70]
Crocodile and skeleton
[74]
Giraffe
[75]
The Dodo
[76]
Dendroctunus brevicornis
[78]
Skeleton of whales
[79]
Dogfish
[80]
Shark gillslits
[81]
The Giant Sea Turtle Archelon
[82]
Igelfisch, Diodon maculatus
[83]
Human Skeleton
[84]
Sympathetic nervous system, heart

GOODING, Harry  (1886-1965) – slide maker, slide [34]

NEWSTEAD, R.  (fl. 1890s) – photographer, slide [17]

People appearing in slides

COWARD, T.A.  (1867-1933) – slide [17]

Collections

1 slide in Coward Collection

2 slides in Manchester Geographical Society Collection

79 slides in Manchester Museum Collection

7 slides in Marshall Collection

1 slide in Owens College Collection

26 slides known to exist in private collection

Lucerna ID  3010251

Record created by Richard Crangle. Last updated 9 September 2019

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