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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).
Collapse 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.
1 - Slide showing a table demonstrating 'effect of larvae history before use'.
2 - Slide showing a table of 'the order of visible differentiation of certain sexual characters in Lymantira dispar' [gypsy moth].
3 - Slide showing diagram, untitled, of differing characteristics of unknown organism.
4 - Slide showing chart, untitled, with curve which starts at '5.8' on the Y axis, concerning pH.
5 - Slide showing diagrams labelled 'P' and 'F1' of unknown male and female aspects.
6 - Slide showing chart of 'The gene Antennaless (Drosophila)': fruitfly.
7 - Slide showing two tables, 'Table II: Male Heterogametic and female homogametic, female heterogametic and male homogametic' and 'Table III: Organisms with sex-determination by male haploidy.'
8 - Slide showing chart of 'Schematic representation of authors' provisional interpretation of events underlying the exhibition-time graph' relating to a Drosophila gene.
9 - Slide showing photograph of two moths, male and female of the genus 'Lymantria dispar'.
10 - Slide showing diagrams of the cross breeding of two varieties of magpie moth, Abraxas grossulariata, and lacticolor.
11 - Slide showing chart, untitled, with three curves, 'y' axis labelled 'Exhibition' and 'x' axis labelled 'Days'.
12 - Slide showing diagrams of the cross breeding of two varieties of magpie moth, Abraxas grossulariata, and lacticolor.
13 - Slide showing column diagram displaying 'Amount of ability (at I.Q. 130) and of opportunities for higher education in the category of Manual Workers compared with all the other categories added together.'
14 - Slide showing column chart displaying 'Numbers with ability at the level reached by 50 per cent of all Fee-payers (i.e. I.Q. 130) compared with the numbers who receive opportunities of a higher education in each social category.'
15 - Slide showing bar chart displaying 'Comparison of total numbers with ability and numbers who have opportunity of higher education in the two groups of free and fee-paying pupils respectively.'
16 - Slide showing chart demonstrating 'The growth of the population of the world.'
17 - Slide showing chart demonstrating populations of USA, England & Wales and areas of France between various dates from eighteenth century to early twentieth.
18 - Slide showing chart demonstrating 'The number of contraceptor women per 100 non-contraceptor women in the indicated economic, parity, and race classes.'
19 - Slide showing table demonstrating: 'Percentages of polydactlyous guinea-pigs'.
20 - Slide showing 'Representation of the results of Goldschmidt's investigation of crossing the gupsy moth Lymantria.'
21 - Slide showing table demonstrating 'The Quality of Yeast Used.'
22 - Slide showing photograph of 'A gynandromorph of Drosophila melanogaster' (Fruit fly).
23 - Slide showing 'an experiment for the detection of lethals in the second chromosome of Drosophila melanogaster' (fruit fly).
24 - Slide showing diagram of 'A comparison of the gene arrangements in Drosophila pseudo-obscura and D. miranda.'
25 - Slide showing diagram of 'Nondisjunctional White-Eyed Females'.
26 - Slide showing four diagrams demonstrating 'Chromosones in the maturation of the eggs of Moths.'
27 - Slide showing two diagrams of the 'translocation between 'x' and 'y' chromosome ('y' with male fertility factor)' of the fruit fly.
28 - Slide showing a five-part diagram of 'the pachytene relationships of the sex heterozygote the development of the differential segments of X and Y leading to the disappearance of Y'.
29 - Slide showing 'chromosones of Dr. [drosophila] subobscura'.
30 - Negative slide showing a line chart of 'exhibition of NH group: tenth day classification'.
31 - Slide showing an equation by Verhulst (1838).
32 - Slide showing 'the relation of intelligence and social status among orphan children'.
33 - Slide showing two line charts demonstrating two equations.
34 - Slide showing a chart demonstrating 'changes in the rate of reproduction of Drosophila [fruit fly] with increasing density of mated population'.
35 - Negative slide showing line chart demonstrating 'exhibition of all groups: tenth day classification'.
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.