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Collapse UNIVERSITY 1437 - University of Aberdeen Department of Natural History: lantern slidesUNIVERSITY 1437 - University of Aberdeen Department of Natural History: lantern slides
Expand 1 - Lantern slides of or relating to oestology, arachnids, cestoda, trematoda, nematoda, reptiles and mammals1 - Lantern slides of or relating to oestology, arachnids, cestoda, trematoda, nematoda, reptiles and mammals
Collapse 2 - Lantern slides of or relating chiefly to animal and human anatomy2 - Lantern slides of or relating chiefly to animal and human anatomy
Expand 1 - Anatomical slides concerning animals, including humans and molluscs.1 - Anatomical slides concerning animals, including humans and molluscs.
Expand 2 - Anatomical slides, most of which concern human illnesses2 - Anatomical slides, most of which concern human illnesses
Expand 3 - Anatomical slides, mainly concerned with polychaeta (especially their parapodium), bombinators (toads), triton taeniatus (common striped newt) and drosophila (fruit fly).3 - Anatomical slides, mainly concerned with polychaeta (especially their parapodium), bombinators (toads), triton taeniatus (common striped newt) and drosophila (fruit fly).
Expand 4 - Anatomical slides, most of which either concern Drosophila (fruit fly), gypsy moths or human population statistics.4 - Anatomical slides, most of which either concern Drosophila (fruit fly), gypsy moths or human population statistics.
Expand 5 - Anatomical slides, several of which are concerned with chromosomes and Drosophila.5 - Anatomical slides, several of which are concerned with chromosomes and Drosophila.
Expand 6 - Anatomical and botanical slides, many concerned with genetics.6 - Anatomical and botanical slides, many concerned with genetics.

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