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1 GX Microscopes Capsella Helianthus Lymph Node Hydra Fern Gall Bladder High Quality Specimens Mounted on Glass Slides Individually Labelled GX Microscopes have one of the largest collections of prepared slides made available to you at exceptionally low prices. These specimens are perfect for learning all about the microscopic world. They are suitable for teaching at all levels and for the curious hobbyist. These slides are made available as preconfigured sets mounted in high grade plastic or wooden boxes. You can also choose to purchase individual slides but, for practical reasons, they are only available in minimum quantities of 10 for any one specimen. To observe these specimens you will need an upright (or inverted) compound microscope with transmitted light. Due to the time taken to collect and mount these specimens and the fact that many are only seasonally available it, is not possible to keep a stock of all types at all times, but we do endeavour to maintain stocks of the most popular sets. If you have a requirement for significant numbers of specimens not listed here please let us know and we will be pleased to investigate the feasibility of supply. The following pages describe the range of slides available. Contact your local GX Microscopes dealer for prices. Pediculus Capitis Mosquito Pictures taken from slides in the collections Please note that, unavoidably, set contents will change without notice according to the availability of specimens. These specimens are prepared by a wide variety of individuals and organisations resulting in a variety of labelling formats and prices. Sept 05
2 BOTANY General Botany - Series 1 GXPS-BOT-LW0001 GXPS-BOT-LW0002 GXPS-BOT-LW0003 GXPS-BOT-LW0004 GXPS-BOT-LW0005 GXPS-BOT-LW0006 GXPS-BOT-LW0007 GXPS-BOT-LW0008 GXPS-BOT-LW0009 GXPS-BOT-LW0010 GXPS-BOT-LW0011 GXPS-BOT-LW0012 GXPS-BOT-LW0013 GXPS-BOT-LW0014 GXPS-BOT-LW0015 GXPS-BOT-LW0016 GXPS-BOT-LW0017 GXPS-BOT-LW0018 GXPS-BOT-LW0019 GXPS-BOT-LW0020 Allium Seale Epidermis, W.M. Mitosis, Onion Root Tip Cells, L.S. Vicia Faba Young Root, C.S. Corn Stem, C.S. Cucurbits Stem, C.S. Corn Stem, L.S. Cucurbits Stem,L.S. Tilia Stem, C.S. Pelargonium, Stem, C.S. Pinc Leaf, C.S. Ligustrum Leaf, C.S. Helianthus Leaf, C.S. Narcissus Leaf, C.S. Leaf of Winter Jasmine, C.S. Pollen Germination, W.M. Lily Anther, C.S. Lily Ovary, C.S. Capsella Young Embryo, Sec Capsella Old Embryo, Sec Corn Seed With Embryo, L.S. GXPS-BOT-LW0021 GXPS-BOT-LW0022 GXPS-BOT-LW0023 GXPS-BOT-LW0024 GXPS-BOT-LW0025 GXPS-BOT-LW0026 GXPS-BOT-LW0027 GXPS-BOT-LW0028 GXPS-BOT-LW0029 GXPS-BOT-LW0030 GXPS-BOT-LW0031 GXPS-BOT-LW0032 GXPS-BOT-LW0033 GXPS-BOT-LW0034 GXPS-BOT-LW0035 GXPS-BOT-LW0036 GXPS-BOT-LW0037 GXPS-BOT-LW0038 GXPS-BOT-SER1 Pinus of male Strobilus With Microscores, C.S. Stone Cells, Sec Tion Fern Prothallium, W.M. Fern Prothallium With Young Sporophyte,W.M. Lichenrons Ox, Sec. Moss Antheridia, L.S. Moss Archegonia, L.S. Moss Protonemata, W.M. Rhizopus Sporongia, W.M. Yeast, W.M. Penicillium, W.M. Aspergillus, W.M. Mushroom, Sec. Diatoms Sp, W.M. Volvox, W.M. Spirogyra, W.M. Spirogyra Conjugation, W.M. Stem Tip, L.S. Boxed, 30 slides, General Botany Series 1, selected from the above list, in a wooden box Contents will vary according to seasonal availability
3 BOTANY General Botany - Series 2 Set A GXPS-BOT-A0001 GXPS-BOT-A0002 GXPS-BOT-A0003 GXPS-BOT-A0004 GXPS-BOT-A0005 GXPS-BOT-A0006 GXPS-BOT-A0007 GXPS-BOT-A0008 GXPS-BOT-A0009 GXPS-BOT-A0010 GXPS-BOT-A0011 GXPS-BOT-A0012 GXPS-BOT-A0013 GXPS-BOT-A0014 GXPS-BOT-A0015 GXPS-BOT-A0016 GXPS-BOT-A0017 GXPS-BOT-A0018 GXPS-BOT-A0019 ONION EPIDERMIS; WM. (BULB SCALE) MAGNOLIA (MAGNOLIA, MAGNOLIACEAE); MACERATED WOOD, WM. POLLEN; MIXED TYPES, WM. LILIUM (LILY, LILIACEAE); OVARY, CS FOR ANATROPOUS OVULE. MOSS PROTONEMA; WM. FERN GAMETOPHYTE; WM. FERN STEM (RHIZOME); CS. ROOT; CS, MATURE (BUTTERCUP). ONION ROOT TIP; LS FOR MITOSIS. LEAF EPIDERMIS; WM. (SEDUM) LEAF, CS. ANTHER; CS, FOR MATURE POLLEN. MARCHANTIA POLYMORPHA; LIFE CYCLE (CUPULE, ANTHERIDIA, ARCHEGONIA, & SPOROPHYTE, LS). HERBACEOUS & WOODY STEMS, CS. ZEA MAYS (INDIAN CORN, GRAMINEAE); MATURE STEM, CS. ZEA MAYS (INDIAN CORN, GRAMINEAE); MATURE PROP ROOT, CS. ZEA MAYS (INDIAN CORN, GRAMINEAE); LEAF BLADE WITH MOTOR CELLS, CS (LAMINA). MARCHANTIA POLYMORPHA; SPOROPHYTES, LS FOR GENERAL STRUCTURE. PINUS; LEAF, CS, TWO-NEEDLE TYPE.
4 GXPS-BOT-A0020 GXPS-BOT-A0022 GXPS-BOT-A0024 GXPS-BOT-A0025 GXPS-BOT-A0026 GXPS-BOT-A0027 GXPS-BOT-A0028 GXPS-BOT-A0029 GXPS-BOT-A0030 GXPS-BOT-A0031 GXPS-BOT-A0032 GXPS-BOT-A0034 GXPS-BOT-A0042 GXPS-BOT-A0043 GXPS-BOT-A0044 GXPS-BOT-A0045 GXPS-BOT-A0046 GXPS-BOT-A0051 GXPS-BOT-A0055 GXPS-BOT-A0059 GXPS-BOT-A0062 GXPS-BOT-A0063 TILIA AMERICANA (BASSWOOD, TILIACEAE); THREE YEAR STEM, CS. FERN LEAFLET; WITH SORUS, LS. PINUS; OLDER STEM, CRT. PINUS; YOUNG STEM CS, LEAF CS, MALE STROBILUS CS, & FEMALE STROBILUS CS, ON THE SAME SLIDE. TILIA AMERICANA (BASSWOOD, TILIACEAE); ONE, TWO, & THREE YEAR STEMS, CS. CUSCUTA (DODDER, CONVOLVULACEAE); STEM & MEDIAN HAUSTORIUM, ON HOST CS. MONOCOT & DICOT STEMS, CS. MONOCOT & DICOT ROOTS; CS. PRIMARY & SECONDARY ROOTS; CS. MONOCOT & DICOT LEAVES; CS. HYDROPHYTIC, MESOPHYTIC, & XEROPHYTIC LEAVES; CS. ELODEA CANADENSIS (WATERWEED, HYDROCHARITACEAE); HYDROPHYTIC LEAF, WM. MARCHANTIA POLYMORPHA; ANTHERIDIUM, NEAR-MEDIAN LS (ATTACHED STALK). MARCHANTIA POLYMORPHA; ARCHEGONIUM LS, SELECTED TO SHOW VENTER & PORTION OF NECK WITH ATTACHED STALK. MARCHANTIA POLYMORPHA; MATURE SPOROPHYTE, NEAR-MEDIAN LS (ATTACHED). MARCHANTIA POLYMORPHA; CUPULE WITH GEMMAE, MEDIAN LS. MARCHANTIA POLYMORPHA; GEMMAE, WM. BRYUM ROSEUM; LEAF, CS. MOSSES - LEAFY BRANCH MOSS ANTHERIDIA; LS. POGONATUM; STEM, CS. POLYTRICHUM; LEAF, WM.
5 GXPS-BOT-A0064 GXPS-BOT-A0065 GXPS-BOT-A0066 GXPS-BOT-A0067 GXPS-BOT-A0068 GXPS-BOT-A0076 GXPS-BOT-A0077 GXPS-BOT-A0089 GXPS-BOT-A0090 GXPS-BOT-SER2-SETA POLYTRICHUM; FRUITING STEM, CS (SETA). POLYTRICHUM; LEAVES, CS. POLYTRICHUM; MATURE CAPSULE, CS. POLYTRICHUM; MATURE CAPSULE, LS. POLYTRICHUM; ANTHERIDIA, LS. EQUISETUM ARVENSE; RHIZOME, CS. EQUISETUM ARVENSE; MATURE STROBILUS, CS. LYCOPODIUM ANNOTINUM - RHIZOME, CS LYCOPODIUM ANNOTINUM - ROOT, CS Botany Set, Series 2, Set A 50 in Plastic Box
6 BOTANY General Botany - Series 2 Set B GXPS-BOT-A0091 LYCOPODIUM ANNOTINUM - STROBILUS, CS GXPS-BOT-A0092 LYCOPODIUM CLAVATUM - RHIZOME, CS GXPS-BOT-A0093 LYCOPODIUM CLAVATUM - ROOT, CS GXPS-BOT-A0094 LYCOPODIUM CLAVATUM - STROBILUS, CS GXPS-BOT-A0099 LYCOPODIUM LUCIDULUM - GEMMA, CS GXPS-BOT-A0103 LYCOPODIUM SELAGO - STEM, CS GXPS-BOT-A0104 GXPS-BOT-A0105 GXPS-BOT-A0106 LYCOPODIUM CLAVATUM - STROBILUS,LS LYCOPODIUM ANNOTINUM - STROBILUS, MEDIAN LS ADIANTUM PEDATUM; LEAFLET, CS, UNATTACHED SPORANGIA. GXPS-BOT-A0108 GXPS-BOT-A0111 BOTRYCHIUM; SPOANGIA, LS, UNATTACHED. DICRANOPTERIS (GLEICHENIA); LEAFLET, CS, WITH UNATTACHED SPORANGIA. GXPS-BOT-A0119 GXPS-BOT-A0120 PINUS; MATURE ONE YEAR STEM, CS. PINUS; OLDER STEM SHOWING ANNUAL RINGS, CS. GXPS-BOT-A0121 GXPS-BOT-A0122 GXPS-BOT-A0127 GXPS-BOT-A0131 GXPS-BOT-A0132 GXPS-BOT-A0133 PINUS; ROOT, CS. PINUS; LEAF, CS, SINGLE-NEEDLE TYPE (P. MONOPHYLLA). LILIUM MICHIGANENSE (LILY, LILIACEAE); MATURE ROOT, CS. CUCUMIS SATIVUS (CUCUMBER, CUCURBITACEAE); ROOT, CS. CUCURBITA MAXIMA (SQUASH, CUCURBITACEAE); ROOT, CS. DAUCUS CAROTA (CARROT, UMBELLIFERAE); TAP ROOT, CS (BEFORE SECONDARY GROWTH).
7 GXPS-BOT-A0134 GXPS-BOT-A0135 GXPS-BOT-A0136 GXPS-BOT-A0137 GXPS-BOT-A0139 GXPS-BOT-A0140 GXPS-BOT-A0141 GXPS-BOT-A0142 GXPS-BOT-A0144 GXPS-BOT-A0148 GXPS-BOT-A0149 GXPS-BOT-A0150 GXPS-BOT-A0151 GXPS-BOT-A0152 GXPS-BOT-A0153 GXPS-BOT-A0154 GXPS-BOT-A0155 GXPS-BOT-A0156 GXPS-BOT-A0159 GXPS-BOT-A0160 GXPS-BOT-A0161 GXPS-BOT-A0163 GOSSYPIUM (COTTON, MALVACEAE); ROOT, CS. HEDERA HELIX (ENGLISH IVY, ARALIACEAE); SOIL ROOT, CS. IPOMOEA BATATAS (SWEET POTATO, CONVOLVULACEAE); ROOT, CS. LINUM USITATISSIMUM (FLAX, LINACEAE); ROOT, CS. LYCOPERSICUM ESCULENTUM (TOMATO, SOLANACEAE); MATURE ROOT, CS. NICOTIANA TABACUM (TOBACCO, SOLANACEAE); ROOT, CS. PHASEOLUS VULGARIS (BEAN, LEGUMINOSAE); MATURE ROOT, CS. PISUM SATIVUM (PEA, LEGUMINOSAE); MATURE ROOT, CS. RAPHANUS SATIVUS (RADISH, CRUCIFERAE); TAP ROOT, CS (BEFORE SECONDARY GROWTH). ASPARAGUS OFFICINALIS (ASPARAGUS, LILIACEAE); MATURE STEM WITH LIGNIFIED VESSELS, CS. LILIUM MICHIGANENSE (LILY, LILIACEAE); STEM, CS. BEGONIA (BEGONIA, BEGONIACEAE); STEM, CS. BRASSICA OLERACEA (CABBAGE, CRUCIFERAE); STEM, CS. CUCUMIS SATIVUS (CUCUMBER, CUCURBITACEAE); STEM, CS. CUCURBITA MAXIMA (SQUASH, CUCURBITACEAE); STEM, CS. CUCURBITA PEPO (PUMPKIN, CUCURBITACEAE); STEM, CS. DELPHINIUM AJACIS (LARKSPUR, RANUNCULACEAE); MESOPHYTIC STEM, CS. DIGITALIS PURPUREA (FOXGLOVE, SCROPHULARIACEAE); STEM, CS. IPOMOEA BATATAS (SWEET POTATO, CONVOLVULACEAE); STEM, CS. LINUM USITATISSIMUM (FLAX, LINACEAE); STEM, CS FOR PROTOPHLOEM (BAST) FIBERS. LYCOPERSICUM ESCULENTUM (TOMATO, SOLANACEAE); OLDER STEM, CS. PHASEOLUS VULGARIS (BEAN, LEGUMINOSAE); STEM, CS.
8 GXPS-BOT-A0164 GXPS-BOT-A0165 GXPS-BOT-A0167 GXPS-BOT-A0168 GXPS-BOT-A0169 GXPS-BOT-A0171 GXPS-BOT-A0173 GXPS-BOT-A0176 GXPS-BOT-A0177 GXPS-BOT-SER2-SETB PISUM SATIVUM (PEA, LEGUMINOSAE); STEM, CS. RAPHANUS SATIVUS (RADISH, CRUCIFERAE); STEM (FLORAL), CS. VITIS (GRAPE, VITACEAE); MATURE STEM (ONE YEAR OR OLDER), CS. ALLIUM CEPA (ONION, LILIACEAE); TUBULAR LEAF, CS. TRITICUM AESTIVUM (WHEAT, GRAMINEAE); LEAF, CS. ASARUM CANADENSE (WILD GINGER, ARISTOLOCHIACEAE); LEAF, CS. BRASSICA OLERACEA (CABBAGE, CRUCIFERAE); LEAF MARGIN, CS. CUCURBITA PEPO (PUMPKIN, CUCURBITACEAE); LEAF, CS. EUCALYPTUS GLOBULUS (EUCALYPTUS, MYRTACEAE); LEAF, CS. Botany Set, Series 2, Set B 50 in Plastic Box
9 BOTANY General Botany - Series 2 Set C GXPS-BOT-A0178 GXPS-BOT-A0179 GXPS-BOT-A0180 GXPS-BOT-A0181 GXPS-BOT-A0183 GXPS-BOT-A0184 GXPS-BOT-A0185 GXPS-BOT-A0186 GXPS-BOT-A0187 GXPS-BOT-A0192 GXPS-BOT-A0193 GXPS-BOT-A0194 GXPS-BOT-A0198 GXPS-BOT-A0201 GXPS-BOT-A0211 GXPS-BOT-A0212 GXPS-BOT-A0216 GXPS-BOT-A0217 GOSSYPIUM (COTTON, MALVACEAE); LEAF, CS. HEDERA HELIX (ENGLISH IVY, ARALIACEAE); LEAF, CS. IPOMOEA BATATAS (SWEET POTATO, CONVOLVULACEAE); LEAF, CS. LYCOPERSICUM ESCULENTUM (TOMATO, SOLANACEAE); LEAF, CS. NICOTIANA TABACUM (TOBACCO, SOLANACEAE); MATURE LEAF, CS. OLEA PURPUREA (OLIVE, OLEACEAE); LEAF, CS. PHASEOLUS VULGARIS (BEAN, LEGUMINOSAE); LEAF, CS. PRUNUS PERSICA (PEACH, ROSACEAE); LEAF, CS. RAPHANUS SATIVUS (RADISH, CRUCIFERAE); LEAF, CS. BRASSICA OLERACEA (CABBAGE, CRUCIFERAE); FLOWER BUD, CS. ASARUM CANADENSE (WILD GINGER, ARISTOLOCHIACEAE); FLOWER BUD, CS. ASCLEPIAS TUBEROSA (BUTTERFLY WEED, ASCLEPIADACEAE); FLOWER BUD, CS FOR POLLINIUM. GAYLUSSACIA (HUCKLEBERRY, ERICACEAE); FLOWER BUD, CS. LYCOPERSICUM ESCULENTUM (TOMATO, SOLANACEAE); HYPOGYNOUS BUD, CS (FLORAL DIAGRAM). PHASEOLUS VULGARIS (BEAN, LEGUMINOSAE); POD, CS WITH ATTACED OVULE LS. PHASEOLUS VULGARIS (BEAN, LEGUMINOSAE); SEED, CS. TRITICUM AESTIVUM (WHEAT, GRAMINEAE); KERNEL, CS (GRAIN). ZEA MAYS (INDIAN CORN, GRAMINEAE); KERNEL, NON-MEDIAN LS.
10 GXPS-BOT-A0218 GXPS-BOT-A0219 GXPS-BOT-A0221 GXPS-BOT-A0222 GXPS-BOT-A0223 GXPS-BOT-A0224 GXPS-BOT-A0226 GXPS-BOT-A0229 GXPS-BOT-A0232 GXPS-BOT-A0233 GXPS-BOT-A0236 GXPS-BOT-A0237 GXPS-BOT-A0238 GXPS-BOT-A0239 GXPS-BOT-A0241 GXPS-BOT-A0242 GXPS-BOT-A0243 GXPS-BOT-A0244 GXPS-BOT-A0245 GXPS-BOT-A0246 GXPS-BOT-A0247 GXPS-BOT-A0248 RAPHANUS SATIVUS (RADISH, CRUCIFERAE); FRUIT, CS (SILIQUE). PYRUS MALUS (APPLE, ROSACEAE); FRUIT (POME), CS. LYCOPERSICUM ESCULENTUM (TOMATO, SOLANACEAE); YOUNG FRUIT, CS (BERRY). CUCURBITA PEPO (PUMPKIN, CUCURBITACEAE); FRUIT, CS (PEPO). CUCURBITA PEPO (PUMPKIN, CUCURBITACEAE); SEED, CS. CITRUS LIMONIA (LEMON, RUTACEAE); FRUIT, CS (HESPERIDIUM). MORUS ALBA (MULBERRY, MORACEAE); FRUIT, LS. SOLANUM TUBEROSUM (POTATO, SOLANACEAE); FRUIT, CS. RAPHANUS SATIVUS (RADISH, CRUCIFERAE); FLESHY ROOT, CS (FOOD STORAGE). ASPARAGUS OFFICINALIS (ASPARAGUS, LILIACEAE); YOUNG STEM (EDIBLE STAGE), CS. ALLIUM CEPA (ONION, LILIACEAE); BULB (LEAVES), CS. PHASEOLUS VULGARIS (BEAN, LEGUMINOSAE); POD, CS WITH ATTACED OVULE LS. CUCUMIS SATIVUS (CUCUMBER, CUCURBITACEAE); YOUNG FRUIT, CS. PYRUS COMMUNIS (PEAR, ROSACEAE); YOUNG FRUIT, CS FOR STONE CELLS (BRACHYSCLEREIDS). LILIUM (LILY, LILIACEAE); FLOWER BUD, MEDIAN LS. LILIUM; ENTIRE FLOWER BUD, CS, WITH ANTHERS SHOWING EARLY SPOROGENOUS TISSUE. LILIUM; ANTHERS AT SYNIZESIS, CS. LILIUM; ANTHERS IN EARLY PROPHASE STAGES, CS. LILIUM; ANTHERS IN LATE PROPHASE, CS. LILIUM; ANTHERS WITH FIRST MEIOTIC DIVISIONS, CS. LILIUM; ANTHERS WITH SECOND MEIOTIC DIVISIONS, CS. LILIUM; ANTHERS WITH POLLEN TETRADS, CS.
11 GXPS-BOT-A0249 GXPS-BOT-A0250 GXPS-BOT-A0251 GXPS-BOT-A0252 GXPS-BOT-A0253 GXPS-BOT-A0254 GXPS-BOT-A0255 GXPS-BOT-A0256 GXPS-BOT-A0257 GXPS-BOT-A0258 GXPS-BOT-SER2-SETC LILIUM; ANTHERS WITH ONE-CELLED MICROSPORES, CS. ANTHER; CS, FOR MATURE POLLEN. LILIUM; POLLINATED STIGMA & STYLE WITH POLLEN TUBES, LS. LILIUM; OVULE WITH MEGASPOROCYTE, COMPLETE INTEGUMENTS. LILIUM; OVULE SHOWING FIRST DIVISION. LILIUM; OVULE SHOWING BINUCLEATE STAGE, NUCLEI IN A SERIES OF SECTIONS. LILIUM; OVULE SHOWING SECOND DIVISION, DIVISIONS IN A SERIES FO SECTIONS. LILIUM; OVULE SHOWING FIRST 4-NUCLEATE STAGE (MEGASPORES), NUCLEI IN A SERIES OF SECTIONS. LILIUM; OVULE SHOWING THIRD DIVISION (FUSION OF 3 NUCLEI), DIVISIONS IN A SERIES OF SECTIONS. LILIUM; OVULE SHOWING SECOND 4- NUCLEATE STAGE, NUCLEI IN A SERIES OF SECTIONS. Botany Set, Series 2, Set C 50 in Plastic Box
12 BOTANY General Botany - Series 2 Set D GXPS-BOT-A0259 GXPS-BOT-A0260 GXPS-BOT-A0261 GXPS-BOT-A0262 GXPS-BOT-A0264 GXPS-BOT-A0266 GXPS-BOT-A0267 GXPS-BOT-A0268 GXPS-BOT-A0269 GXPS-BOT-A0270 GXPS-BOT-A0273 GXPS-BOT-A0275 GXPS-BOT-A0276 GXPS-BOT-A0277 GXPS-BOT-A0278 GXPS-BOT-A0282 LILIUM; OVULE SHOWING FOURTH (FINAL) DIVISION, FOUR DIVISIONS IN A SERIES OF SECTIONS. LILIUM; OVULE WITH MATURE EMBRYO SAC, NUCLEI IN A SERIES OF SECTIONS. OVULE SHOWING THE GAMETE-FUSION IN DOUBLE FERTILIZATION LILIUM; SECTIONS SHOWING EARLY EMBRYO, MEDIAN. POA PRATENSE (GRASS, GRAMINEAE); LEAVES, FOLDED & OPEN, CS (BULLIFORM OR MOTOR CELLS). CUCUMIS SATIVUS (CUCUMBER, CUCURBITACEAE); FEMALE FLOWER BUD, MEDIAN LS. LYCOPERSICUM ESCULENTUM (TOMATO, SOLANACEAE); PEDICEL, LS TO DEMONSTRATE FRUIT ABSCISSION. PELARGONIUM (HOUSEHOLD GERANIUM, GERANIACEAE); YOUNG STEM, WITHOUT CORK, CS. BRASSICA OLERACEA (CABBAGE, CRUCIFERAE); HYDATHODE, MEDIAN LS. LYCOPERSICUM ESCULENTUM (TOMATO, SOLANACEAE); HYPOGYNOUS BUD, MEDIAN LS. DIOSPYROS (PERSIMMON, EBENACEAE); PLASMODESMATA IN ENDOSPERM, SECTION. ALOE (ALOE, LILIACEAE); STEM, LS FOR RAPHIDES (CRYSTALS). ZEA MAYS (INDIAN CORN, GRAMINEAE); PRIMARY ROOT TIP, CS FOR ROOT HAIRS. LAPORTEA CANADENSIS (WOOD NETTLE, URTICACEAE); STEM, WM FOR STINGING HAIRS. ECHINOCYSTIS LOBATA (WILD CUCUMBER, CUCURBITACEAE); TENDRIL, SECTION. ACORUS CALAMUS (SWEET FLAG, ARACEAE); RHIZOME, CS (AMPHIVASAL BUNDLE).
13 GXPS-BOT-A0286 LEAF EPIDERMIS; WM. (SEDUM) (18-5) GXPS-BOT-A0288 GXPS-BOT-A0289 GXPS-BOT-A0290 SOLANUM TUBEROSUM (POTATO, SOLANACEAE); MATURE STEM, CS (INTRAXYLARY PHLOEM). QUERCUS (OAK, FAGACEAE); YOUNG STEM WITH LEAF TRACES, CS. APIUM GRAVEOLENS (CELERY, UMBELLIFERAE); SEED, CS. GXPS-BOT-A0291 ROOT; CS, MATURE (BUTTERCUP). (16-2) GXPS-BOT-A0292 PHASEOLUS VULGARIS (BEAN, LEGUMINOSAE); PULVINUS, CS. GXPS-BOT-A0293 GXPS-BOT-A0294 GXPS-BOT-A0296 GXPS-BOT-A0297 GXPS-BOT-A0299 GXPS-BOT-A0300 GXPS-BOT-A0302 GXPS-BOT-A0304 GXPS-BOT-A0305 GXPS-BOT-A0306 GXPS-BOT-A0307 GXPS-BOT-A0308 GXPS-BOT-A0309 PINUS; LEAF, CS, TWO-NEEDLE TYPE. NYMPHAEA ODORATA (WHITE WATER LILY, NYMPHAEACEAE); HYDROPHYTIC LEAF, CS, WITH LARGE STELLATE (IDIOBLASTIC) SCLEREIDS. ORCHID (TROPICAL ORCHID, ORCHIDACEAE); ROOT, CS, SHOWING WATER-ABSORBING VELAMEN. CUCURBITA PEPO (PUMPKIN, CUCURBITACEAE); STEM, LS FOR SIEVE TUBES (PHLOEM). GOODYERA (EPIPACTIS) PUBESCENS (RATTLESNAKE-PLANTAIN, ORCHIDACEAE); LEAF, CS FOR ALBESCENCE. CYRTOMIUM FALCATUM; SPORANGIA, WM. CAPSELLA BURSA-PASTORIS (SHEPHERD'S PURSE, CRUCIFERAE); FLOWER BUD, SECTION TO SHOW CAMPYLOTROPOUS OVULE. ABIES CONCOLOR (CONCOLOR FIR); LEAF WITH CICATRIX, LS. COEOPTILE; SECTIONS OF YOUNG SHOOT OF ZEA SEEDLING RICINUS COMMUNIS (CASTORBEAN, EUPHORBIACEAE); EXTRA-FLORAL NECTARY, LS (PETIOLE SECTION). CUSCUTA (DODDER, CONVOLVULACEAE); STEM & MEDIAN HAUSTORIUM, ON HOST CS. SELAGINELLA (SPIKE MOSS); STROBILUS, LS SHOWING MEGASPORES & MICROSPORES IN UNATTACHED SPORANGIA. PINUS; FEMALE STROBILUS, LS, SELECTED TO SHOW OVULE WITH MICROPYLE.
14 GXPS-BOT-A0310 GXPS-BOT-A0313 GXPS-BOT-A0315 GXPS-BOT-A0316 GXPS-BOT-A0317 GXPS-BOT-A0318 GXPS-BOT-A0319 GXPS-BOT-A0320 GXPS-BOT-A0321 GXPS-BOT-A0322 GXPS-BOT-A0323 GXPS-BOT-A0325 GXPS-BOT-A0326 GXPS-BOT-A0327 GXPS-BOT-A0329 GXPS-BOT-SER2-SETD PINUS; ROOT, CS FOR ECTOTROPHIC MYCORRHIZA. ALLIUM CEPA (ONION, LILIACEAE); MITOCHONDRIA IN ROOT TIP, LS. VICIA FABA (BROAD BEAN, LEGUMINOSAE); ROOT TIP SQUASH, FOR MITOSIS. VICIA FABA (BROAD BEAN, LEGUMINOSAE); ROOT TIP SQUASH, MITOSIS CHEMICALLY ARRESTED AT METAPHASE, FEULGEN STAIN. PINUS; MALE STROBILUS WITH POLLEN, CS. ALLIUM CEPA (ONION, LILIACEAE); MITOCHONDRIA IN ROOT TIP, LS. CHLOROPLASTS & DEVELOPING STARCH; IN DICOT LEAF, CS RHAPHIDES; IN ALOE STEM OR LEAF, LS SECONDARY THICKENING; OF CELL WALLS IN DICOT STEM, CS PINE POLLEN CONE; LS. PHASEOLUS VULGARIS (BEAN, LEGUMINOSAE); FLOWER BUD, CS. DROSERA ROTUNDIFOLIA (SUNDEW, DROSERACEAE); LEAF, CS, WITH UNATTACHED DIGESTIVE GLANDS. VITIS (GRAPE, VITACEAE); LEAF, CS, WITH PHYLLOXERA (INSECT) GALL. TOMATO CROWN GALL (AGROBACTERIUM TUMEFACIENS); HYPERTROPHIED TOMATO STEM, SECTION. CABBAGE BLACK ROT (XANTHOMONAS CAMPESTRIS); BACTERIA IN VESSELS OF CABBAGE PETIOLE, FLORAL AXIS, OR OVARY, SECTION. Botany Set, Series 2, Set D 50 in Plastic Box
15 BOTANY General Botany - Series 2 Set E GXPS-BOT-A0330 GXPS-BOT-A0331 GXPS-BOT-A0332 GXPS-BOT-A0333 PLASMODIOPHORA BRASSICAE; PLASMODIA & SPORES IN CABBAGE CLUB ROOT, CS. PERONOSPORA PARASITICA; HAUSTORIA & SPORANGIOPHORES ON CAPSELLA STEM, SECTION. RHIZOCTONIA (CORTICIUM) SOLANI: PENETRATION STAGES ON CABBAGE LEAF, SECTION. RHIZOBIUM SP.; SOYBEAN ROOT WITH UNATTACHED NODULE, SECTION. GXPS-BOT-A0334 STONE CELLS, SECTION. GXPS-BOT-A0335 LEAF, C.S (SHOW THE FOVEOLATE STOMAS) GXPS-BOT-A0336 GXPS-BOT-A0337 PETIOLE L.S (SHOW THE ABSCISSION LAYER) STEM L.S (SHOW THE INTERCALARY MERISTEM) GXPS-BOT-A0338 STEM C.S (SHOW THE COLLENCHYMA) GXPS-BOT-A0339 STEM C.S (SHOW THE SCLERENCHYMA) GXPS-BOT-A0340 STEM C.S (SHOW THE LENTICAL) GXPS-BOT-A0341 STEM C.S (SHOW THE SIEVE PLATE) GXPS-BOT-A0342 RANUNCULUS JAPONICUS STEM C.S GXPS-BOT-A0343 STEM C.S (SHOW THE RESIN CANAL) GXPS-BOT-A0344 STEM L.S (SHOW THE SIEVE TUBE) GXPS-BOT-A0345 IRIS STEM C.S GXPS-BOT-A0346 ARACHIS HYPOGAEA STEM C.S GXPS-BOT-A0347 PELARGONIUM HORTORUM STEM C.S GXPS-BOT-A0348 MOSS LIFE HISTORY
16 GXPS-BOT-A0349 GXPS-BOT-A0350 GXPS-BOT-A0351 GXPS-BOT-A0352 GXPS-BOT-A0353 GXPS-BOT-A0354 GXPS-BOT-A0355 GXPS-BOT-A0356 GXPS-BOT-A0357 GXPS-BOT-A0358 GXPS-BOT-SER2-SET E GXPS-BOT-SER2SET PINE LIFE HISTORY HERBAGE & WOODY STEM C.S MONOCOT & DICOT LEAF EPIDERMIS ORYZA SATIVA STOMA, W.M MONOCOT & DICOT FLOWERS NARCISSUS TAZETTA OVARY L.S SUGARCANE LEAF C.S MONOCOT & DICOT ROOTS C.S. MONOCOT & DICOT STEMS C.S. MONOCOT & DICOT LEAVES C.S. Botany Set, Series 2, Set E 29 in Plastic Box Botany Set, Series 2, Set E 229 in Plastic Boxes Includes Series 2 sets A,B,C,D & E
17 BOTANY ALGAE Series 1 GXPS-ALG-F0001 GXPS-ALG-F0002 GXPS-ALG-F0003 GXPS-ALG-F0004 GXPS-ALG-F0005 GXPS-ALG-F0006 GXPS-ALG-F0007 GXPS-ALG-F0008 GXPS-ALG-F0009 GXPS-ALG-F0010 GXPS-ALG-F0011 GXPS-ALG-F0012 GXPS-ALG-F0013 GXPS-ALG-F0014 GXPS-ALG-F0016 GXPS-ALG-F0017 GXPS-ALG-F0018 OEDOGONIUM; WM. SPIROGYRA; VEGETATIVE & CONJUGATING, WM. OSCILLATORIA; FILAMENTS APPARENTLY WITHOUT SHEATHS, WM. CHLAMYDOMONAS; VEGETATIVE & VEGETATIVE REPRODUCTIVE FORMS, WM. DIATOMS; MIXED FRESH WATER SPECIES, PROTOPLASTS STAINED, WM. SPIROGYRA; LARGE SPECIES WITH MULTIPLE CHLOROPLASTS DEMONSTRATING SCALARIFORM CONJUGATION & VEGETATIVE FILAMENTS, WM. VOLVOX; COLONIES WITH VEGETATIVE & SEXUAL STAGES, WM. HYDRODICTYON; YOUNG NETS, WM. LAMINARIA; BLADE WITH SPORANGIA, SECTION. ANABAENOPSIS; SHORT COILED FILAMENTS WITH TERMINAL HETEROCYSTS, WM. ARTHROSPIRA; SPIRAL FILAMENTS WITH TRANSVERSE SEPTATIONS, WM. LYNGBYA; SEPARATE FILAMENTS WITHIN A COMMON, PERSISTENT SHEATH, WM. WASSERBLUETHE (WATER BLOOM); MIXTURE OF FREE-FLOATING BLUE-GREENS WHICH SUDDENLY OCCUR IN GREAT PROFUSION ON THE SURFACE OF INLAND LAKES, WM. (INCLUDES ANABAENA, MICROCYSTIS, & COELOSPHAERIUM) BULBOCHAETE; UNILATERALLY BRANCHED FILAMENTS, MOST CELLS BEARING A LONG SETA WITH A SWOLLEN BASE, WM. DESMIDS; MIXED, WM. SEE LISTINGS FOR INDIVIDUAL DESMIDS: CLOSTERIUM, COSMARIUM, DESMIDIUM, MICRASTERIAS, PLEUROTAENIUM & STAURASTRUM. DIATOMS; MIXED FRESH WATER SPECIES, PROTOPLASTS STAINED, WM. ENTEROMORPHA; HOLLOW THALLUS, WM.
18 GXPS-ALG-F0019 GXPS-ALG-F0021 GXPS-ALG-F0022 GXPS-ALG-SER1SET HYDRODICTYON; YOUNG NETS, WM. PROTOCOCCUS; SOLITARY & COLONIAL GROUPS OF CELLS OFTEN FOUND ON THE BARK OF TREES, WM. SPIROGYRA, WM Algae Series 1 Set of 20 in a plastic box
19 BOTANY ALGAE Series 2 ALGAE CYANOPHYCEAE GXPS-ALG-CYANOPH-1 GXPS-ALG-CYANOPH-2 GXPS-ALG-CYANOPH-3 GXPS-ALG-CYANOPH-4 GXPS-ALG-CYANOPH-5 GXPS-ALG-CYANOPH-6 GXPS-ALG-CYANOPH-7 GXPS-ALG-CYANOPH-8 GXPS-ALG-CYANOPH-9 GXPS-ALG-CYANOPH-10 GXPS-ALG-CYANOPH-11 GXPS-ALG-CYANOPH-12 GXPS-ALG-CYANOPH-13 GXPS-ALG-CYANOPH-14 GXPS-ALG-CYANOPH-15 GXPS-ALG-CYANOPH-16 GXPS-ALG-CYANOPH-17 GXPS-ALG-CYANOPH-18 GXPS-ALG-CYANOPH-19 GXPS-ALG-CYANOPH-20 GXPS-ALG-CYANOPH-21 GXPS-ALG-CYANOPH-22 GXPS-ALG-CYANOPH-23 GXPS-ALG-CYANOPH-24 GXPS-ALG-CYANOPH-25 GXPS-ALG-CYANOPH-26 GXPS-ALG-CYANOPH-27 GXPS-ALG-CYANOPH-28 GXPS-ALG-CYANOPH-29 GXPS-ALG-CYANOPH-30 GXPS-ALG-CYANOPH-31 GXPS-ALG-CYANOPH-32 GXPS-ALG-CYANOPH-33 GXPS-ALG-CYANOPH-34 GXPS-ALG-CYANOPH-35 GXPS-ALG-CYANOPH-36 GXPS-ALG-CYANOPH-37 GXPS-ALG-CYANOPH-38 GXPS-ALG-CYANOPH-39 GXPS-ALG-SER2SET Acetabularia W.M. Botrydium W.M. Bryopsis W.M. Chlamydomonas W.M. Chara vegetative W.M. Chara reproductive Chara sexual V.S Chlorella W.M. Closterium W.M. Codium Cosmarium W.M. Coleochaete W.M. Desmids Mixed W.M. Diatoms pinnate Diatom centric Fristichella W.M. Hydrodictyon W.M. Halimeda W.M. Oedogonium vegetative Oedogonium macrandrous W.M. Oedogonium nannandrous W.M. Oedogonium oogonial W.M. Pandorina W.M. Pithophora W.M. Spirogyra Veg. Spirogyra scalariform conj. W.M. Spirogyra lateral cong. W.M. Ulothrix vegetative W.M. Ulothrix reproductive W.M. Ulva thallus W.M. Vaucheria vegetative W.M. Vaucheria reproductive W.M. Volvox daughter Volvox daughter colony W.M. Volvox oogonial colony W.M. Volvox antheridial colony W.M. Volvox zygote colony W.M. Zygnema vegetative W.M. Zygnema conjugation W.M. ALGAE Series 2 ALGAE CYANOPHYCEAE Set of 39 in a plastic box
20 BOTANY ALGAE Series 3 ALGAE PHAEOPHYCEAE ( BROWN ALGAE) GXPS-ALG-PHAEPHYC-1 GXPS-ALG-PHAEPHYC-2 GXPS-ALG-PHAEPHYC-3 GXPS-ALG-PHAEPHYC-4 GXPS-ALG-PHAEPHYC-5 GXPS-ALG-PHAEPHYC-6 GXPS-ALG-PHAEPHYC-7 GXPS-ALG-PHAEPHYC-8 GXPS-ALG-PHAEPHYC-9 GXPS-ALG-PHAEPHYC-10 GXPS-ALG-PHAEPHYC-11 GXPS-ALG-PHAEPHYC-12 GXPS-ALG-PHAEPHYC-13 GXPS-ALG-PHAEPHYC-14 GXPS-ALG-SER3SET Corallina W.M. Dictyota apical dichotomy Dictyota oogonial thallusvs Dictyota antheridial thallus VS Dictyota tetrasporic thallus Ectocarpus unilocular W.M. Ectocarpus plurilocular W.M. Fucus thallus TS Fucus male conceptacle VS Fucus female conceptacle VS Saragassum thallus (leaf) TS Saragassum male conceptacle TS Saragassum female conceptacle TS Saragassus Bladder TS ALGAE Series 3 ALGAE PHAEOPHYCEAE ( BROWN ALGAE) Set of 14 in a plastic box
21 BOTANY ALGAE Series 4 ALGAE RHODOPHYCEAE (RED ALGAE) GXPS-ALG-RHODO-1 GXPS-ALG-RHODO-2 GXPS-ALG-RHODO-3 GXPS-ALG-RHODO-4 GXPS-ALG-RHODO-5 GXPS-ALG-RHODO-6 GXPS-ALG-SER4SET Batrachospermum Veg.W.M. Batrachospermum fruiting W.M. Polysiphonia anthedridial W.M. Polysiphonia cystocarp W.M. Polysiphonia tetrasporic W.M. Polysiphonia vegetative W.M. ALGAE Series 4 ALGAE RHODOPHYCEAE (RED ALGAE) Set of 6 in a plastic box
22 BOTANY PLANT PATHOLOGY Premiere Set GXPS-PLANT PATH-C0001 GXPS-PLANT PATH-C0002 GXPS-PLANT PATH-C0003 GXPS-PLANT PATH-C0004 GXPS-PLANT PATH-C0005 GXPS-PLANT PATH-C0006 GXPS-PLANT PATH-C0010 GXPS-PLANT PATH-C0011 GXPS-PLANT PATH-C0012 GXPS-PLANT PATH-C0013 GXPS-PLANT PATH-C0015 GXPS-PLANT PATH-C0016 GXPS-PLANT PATH-C0017 GXPS-PLANT PATH-C0020 GXPS-PLANT PATH-C0022 GXPS-PLANT PATH-C0024 PUCCINIA GRAMINIS (WHEAT RUST); UREDINIA, TELIA, AECIA & SPERMOGONIA ON THE SAME SLIDE, SECTIONS. PUCCINIA GRAMINIS (WHEAT RUST); UREDINIA ON TRITICUM LEAF OR STEM, SECTION. PHYTOPHTHORA INFESTANS (LATE BLIGHT OF POTATO); IN LYCOPERSICUM FRUIT, SECTION. ALBUGO PORTULACAE; ON PORTULACA, SECTION. PERONOSPORA PARASITICA; HAUSTORIA & SPORANGIOPHORES ON CAPSELLA STEM, SECTION. VENTURIA INAEQUALIS (APPLE SCAB); ASCOCARP, NON-MEDIAN LS. FUSARIUM OXYSPORUM F. CONGLUTINANS; HYPHAE IN VESSELS OF CABBAGE STEM OR PETIOLE, SECTION. COLLETOTRICHUM LAGENARIUM; ON CITRULLUS, SECTION. SEPTORIA APII (CELERY LATE BLIGHT); PYCNIDIA, SECTION. PLASMODIOPHORA BRASSICAE; PLASMODIA & SPORES IN CABBAGE CLUB ROOT, CS. BEAN BLIGHT (XANTHOMONAS PHASEOLI); POD LESIONS, SECTION. SOFT ROT (ERWINIA CAROTOVORA); LESIONS IN CARROT ROOT OR CABBAGE LEAF, SECTION. ERYSIPHE AGGREGATA; CLEISTOTHECIA ON ALDER CATKIN, SECTION. MONILINIA (SCLEROTINIA) FRUCTICOLA (PLUM BROWN ROT); CONIDIAL LESIONS ON PLUM FRUIT, SECTION. GYMNOSPORANGIUM JUNIPERIVIRGINIANAE (APPLE RUST); AECIA ON APPLE LEAF, LS. SOFT ROT (ERWINIA CAROTOVORA); LESIONS IN CARROT ROOT OR CABBAGE LEAF, SECTION.
23 GXPS-PLANT PATH-C0025 GXPS-PLANT PATH-C0026 GXPS-PLANT PATH-C0027 GXPS-PLANT PATH-C0028 GXPS-PLANT PATH-C0029 GXPS-PLANT PATH-C0030 GXPS-PLANT PATH-C0031 GXPS-PLANT PATH-C0032 GXPS-PLANT PATH-C0033 GXPS-PLANT PATH-C0034 GXPS-PLANT PATH-C0035 GXPS-PLANT PATH-C0036 GXPS-PLANT PATH-C0037 GXPS-PLANT PATH-C0038 GXPS-PLANT PATH-C0039 GXPS-PLANT PATH-C0040 GXPS-PLANT PATH-C0041 GXPS-PLANT PATH-C0042 GXPS-PLANT PATH-C0043 GXPS-PLANT PATH-C0044 GXPS-PLANT PATH-C0045 GXPS-PLANT PATH-C0046 GXPS-PLANT PATH-C0047 GXPS-PLANT PATH-C0048 GXPS-PLPATH-PREMSET ALTERNARIA (MACROSPORIUM) SOLANI; CONIDIAL LESIONS ON TOMATO FRUIT, SECTION. PHYTOPHTHORA INFESTANS (LATE BLIGHT OF POTATO); SPORAGIOPHORES ON LEAF, SECTION. POTATO MOSAIC; INFECTED LEAF, SECTION. SPONGOSPORA SUBTERRANEA; SPORE BALLS IN POTATO TUBER, SECTION (POTATO POWDERY SCAB). GLOMERELLA CINGULATA; ASCIGEROUS STROMA, SECTION. APPLE BITTER PIT; FRUIT LESIONS (PHYSIOLOGICAL), SECTION. GYMNOSPORANGIUM JUNIPERIVIRGINIANAE (APPLE RUST); AECIA ON APPLE LEAF, LS. VENTURIA INAEQUALIS (APPLE SCAB); CONIDIAL LESION ON APPLE FRUIT, SECTION. CERCOSPORA ROSICOLA; ON ROSA, SECTION. PUCCINIA DISPERSA; ON SECALE, SECTION. CUCUMBER DOWNY MILDEW CUCUMBER POWDERY MILDEW WATERMELON ANTHRACNOSE RADISH SOFT ROT GLOEOSPORIUM MUSARUM COOKE ET MASS. SPHACELOMA FAWCETTI JENK ALTERNARIA CITRI ELLIS ET PIERCE CONIOTHYRIUM DIPLODIELLA (SPEG.) SACC. PHYLLOSTICTA ERIOBOTRYAE THUEM PSEUDOPERONOSPORA LITCHI ORYZA SATIVA BLAST TRITICUM AESTIVUM RUST IPOMOEA BATATAS SCAB TRITICUM AESTIVUM RUST DUSTBRAND Premiere Plant Pathology Set of 40 Prepared Slides in a plastic box
24 BOTANY PHYCO MYCETES GXPS-PHYCO MYCETES-1 GXPS-PHYCO MYCETES-2 GXPS-PHYCO MYCETES-3 GXPS-PHYCO MYCETES-4 GXPS-PHYCO MYCETES-5 GXPS-PHYCO MYCETES-6 GXPS-PHYCO MYCETES-7 GXPS-PHYCO MYCETES-8 GXPS-PHYCO MYCETES-9 GXPS-PHYCO MYCETES-10 GXPS-PHYCO MYCETES-11 GXPS-PHYCOMY-SET Cystopus conidia VS Cystopus sex organs VS Cystopus zygote VS Mucor veg. W.M. Mucor sporangia W.M. Mucor (Zygote) W.M Pythium W.M. Rhizopus veg. W.M. Rhizopus sporangia W.M. Rhizopus sexual WM Rhizopus zygnospore WM Phyco Mycetes Set of 11 in a plastic box ASCOMYCETES GXPS-ASCOMYCETES-1 GXPS-ASCOMYCETES-2 GXPS-ASCOMYCETES-3 GXPS-ASCOMYCETES-4 GXPS-ASCOMYCETES-5 GXPS-ASCOMYCETES-6 GXPS-ASCOMYCETES-7 GXPS-ASCOMY-SET Aspergillus (Euratium) conidia Morchella TS Penicillium veg. TS Penicilliu conidial Peziza apothecia VS Yeast budding Yeast cell Ascomycetes Set of 7 in a plastic box
25 BOTANY BASIDIOMYCETES GXPS-BASIDIOMYCETES-1 GXPS-BASIDIOMYCETES-2 GXPS-BASIDIOMYCETES-3 GXPS-BASIDIOMYCETES-4 GXPS-BASIDIOMYCETES-5 GXPS-BASIDIOMYCETES-6 GXPS-BASIDIOMYCETES-7 GXPS-BASIDIOMY-SET Agricus stipe TS Agaricus pileus VS Puccinia uredo on wheat leaf TS Puccinia teleuto on wheat stem TS Puccinia aecidia on barbery leaf Puccinia pycnia VS Ustilago spores W.M. Basidiomycetes Set of 7 in a plastic box DEUTEROMYCETES GXPS-DEUTEROMYCETES-1 GXPS-DEUTEROMYCETES-2 GXPS-DEUTEROMYCETES-3 GXPS-DEUTEROMYCETES-4 GXPS-DTEROMY-SET Alternaria Cercospora Fusarium Aspergillus (Euratium) conidia Dueteromycetes Set of 4 in a plastic box
26 BOTANY FUNGI GXPS-MYC-E0001 GXPS-MYC-E0002 GXPS-MYC-E0003 GXPS-MYC-E0004 GXPS-MYC-E0005 GXPS-MYC-E0006 GXPS-FUNGI-SET SACCHAROMYCES (YEAST); BUDDING CELLS, WM. COPRINUS (MUSHROOM); ENTIRE PILEUS, CS. MOLD TYPES; SPORANGIAL FORMS OF RHIZOPUS, ASPERGILLUS, & PENICILLIUM ON THE SAME SLIDE, WM. RHIZOPUS STOLONIFER; SPORANGIA & ZYGOTES ON THE SAME SLIDE, WM. PENICILLIUM; MYCELIUM WITH CONIDIOPHORES, WM. MUCOR; MYCELIUM WITH ZYGOTES, WM. Mycology Set of 6 in a plastic box LICHENS GXPS-LICHENS-1 GXPS-LICHENS-2 GXPS-LICHENS-3 GXPS-LICHENS-4 GXPS-LICHEN-SET Lichen thallus TS Lichen thallus W.M. Lichen soredia W.M. Lichen apothecium VS.. Lichens Set of 4 in a plastic box
27 BOTANY BRYOPHYTA GXPS-BRYOPHYTA-1 GXPS-BRYOPHYTA-2 GXPS-BRYOPHYTA-3 GXPS-BRYOPHYTA-4 GXPS-BRYOPHYTA-5 GXPS-BRYOPHYTA-6 GXPS-BRYOPHYTA-7 GXPS-BRYOPHYTA-8 GXPS-BRYOPHYTA-9 GXPS-BRYOPHYTA-10 GXPS-BRYOPHYTA-11 GXPS-BRYOPHYTA-12 GXPS-BRYOPHYTA-13 GXPS-BRYOPHYTA-14 GXPS-BRYOPHYTA-15 GXPS-BRYOPHYTA-16 GXPS-BRYOPHYTA-17 GXPS-BRYOPHYTA-18 GXPS-BRYOPHYTA-19 GXPS-BRYOPHYTA-20 GXPS-BRYOPHYTA-21 GXPS-BRYO-SET Anthoceros thallus LS/TS Funaria antheridia VS/W.M Funaria archegonia VS/W.M. Funaria capsule LS/TS Marchantia thallus TS Marchantia gemmae cup VS Marchantia antheridial head VS Marchantia archegonial head VS Marchantia sporophyte VS Moss leaf W.M./T.S. Moss stem TS Moss archegonial head VS/W.M. Moss antheridial W.M./V.S Moss capsule LS/TS Moss peristome Moss plant with capsule W.M. Riccia thallus TS/W.M. Riccia antheridial VS Riccia archegonial VS Riccia mature sporophyte VS Riccia zygote TS Bryophyta Set of 21 in a plastic box
28 BOTANY PTERIDOPHYTES GXPS-PTERIDOPHYTES-1 GXPS-PTERIDOPHYTES-2 GXPS-PTERIDOPHYTES-3 GXPS-PTERIDOPHYTES-4 GXPS-PTERIDOPHYTES-5 GXPS-PTERIDOPHYTES-6 GXPS-PTERIDOPHYTES-7 GXPS-PTERIDOPHYTES-8 GXPS-PTERIDOPHYTES-9 GXPS-PTERIDOPHYTES-10 GXPS-PTERIDOPHYTES-11 GXPS-PTERIDOPHYTES-12 GXPS-PTERIDOPHYTES-13 GXPS-PTERIDOPHYTES-14 GXPS-PTERIDOPHYTES-15 GXPS-PTERIDOPHYTES-16 GXPS-PTERIDOPHYTES-17 GXPS-PTERIDOPHYTES-18 GXPS-PTERIDOPHYTES-19 GXPS-PTERIDOPHYTES-20 GXPS-PTERIDOPHYTES-21 GXPS-PTERIDOPHYTES-22 GXPS-PTERIDOPHYTES-23 GXPS-PTERIDOPHYTES-24 GXPS-PTERIDOPHYTES-25 GXPS-PTERIDOPHYTES-26 GXPS-PTERIDOPHYTES-27 GXPS-PTERIDOPHYTES-28 GXPS-PTERI-SET Adiantum rhizome TS Adiantum root TS Equisetum root TS Equisetum rhizome TS Equisetum stem TS Fern rhizome TS Fern prothallus young Fern prothallus with antheridia Fern prothallus with archegonia Fern prothallus with sporophyte Fern leaf with sort TS Fern sori W.M. Fern prothallus TS Fern Rachis Fern root TS Isoetes stem TS isoetes root TS Lycopodium stem TS Marsilea leaf TS Marsilea root TS Marsilea rhizome TS Marsilea petiole TS Marsilea sporocarp TS/LS Marsilea sorus W.M. Selaginella root TS Selaginella leaf W.M./TS Selaginella TS Selaginella microsporangia Pteridophytes Set of 28 in a plastic box
29 BOTANY GYMNOSPERM GXPS-GYMNOSPERM-1 GXPS-GYMNOSPERM-2 GXPS-GYMNOSPERM-3 GXPS-GYMNOSPERM-4 GXPS-GYMNOSPERM-5 GXPS-GYMNOSPERM-6 GXPS-GYMNOSPERM-7 GXPS-GYMNOSPERM-8 GXPS-GYMNOSPERM-9 GXPS-GYMNOSPERM-10 GXPS-GYMNOSPERM-11 GXPS-GYMNOSPERM-12 GXPS-GYMNOSPERM-13 GXPS-GYMNOSPERM-14 GXPS-GYMNOSPERM-15 GXPS-GYMNOSPERM-16 GXPS-GYMNOSPERM-17 GXPS-GYMNOSPERM-18 GXPS-GYMNOSPERM-19 GXPS-GYMNO-SET Cycas normal root TS Cycas coralloid root TS Cycas Leaflet(Pinna) TS Cycas rachis TS Cycas microsporphyll TS Cycas megasporophyll TS Cycas ovule LS Pinus root TS Pinus young stem TS/W.M. Pinus stem RLS/TS Pinus male cone TS/LS Pinus pollen grain W.M. Pinus female cone TS/LS Pinus needle TS Thuja stem TS Gnetum stem TS Gnetum leaf TS Gnetum male cone TS/LS Gnetum female cone TS/LS Gymnosperm Set of 19 in a plastic box ANGIOSPERM GXPS-ANGIOSPERM-1 GXPS-ANGIOSPERM-2 GXPS-ANGIOSPERM-3 GXPS-ANGIOSPERM-4 GXPS-ANGIOSPERM-5 GXPS-ANGIOSPERM-6 GXPS-ANGIOSPERM-7 GXPS-ANGIOSPERM-8 GXPS-ANGIOSPERM-9 GXPS-ANGIO-SET Typical plant cell Tradescantia epidermal hairs Allium root apex Starch grains eccentic Starch grains concentric Bean cotyledon TS Compound starch grains Aleurone layers, grains TS Tanin cell Angiosperm Set of 9 in a plastic box
30 BOTANY PLANT TISSUE SLIDES GXPS-PLANT-TISSUE-1 GXPS-PLANT-TISSUE-2 GXPS-PLANT-TISSUE-3 GXPS-PLANT-TISSUE-4 GXPS-PLANT-TISSUE-5 GXPS-PLANT-TISSUE-6 GXPS-PLANT-TISSUE-7 GXPS-PLANT-TISSUE-8 GXPS-PLANT-TISSUE-9 GXPS-PLANT-TISSUE-10 GXPS-PLANT-TISSUE-11 GXPS-PLANT-TISSUE-12 GXPS-PLANT-TISSUE-13 GXPS-PLANT-TISSUE-14 GXPS-PLANT-TISSUE-15 GXPS-PLANT-TISSUE-16 GXPS-PLANT-TISSUE-17 GXPS-PLANT-TISSUE-18 GXPS-PLANT-TISSUE-19 GXPS-PLANT-TISSUE-20 GXPS-PLANT-TISSUE-21 GXPS-PLANT-TISSUE-22 GXPS-PLANT-TISSUE-23 GXPS-PLANT-TISSUE-24 GXPS-PLANT-TISSUE-25 GXPS-PLANT-TISSUE-26 GXPS-PLANT-TISSUE-27 GXPS-PLTIS-SET Aplical stem meristem LS Arenchyma TS or W.M. Collenchyma TS or W.M. Sclerenchyma TS or W.M. Chlorenchyma TS or W.M. Parencyma TS or W.M. Stone cells TS Glandular tissue nectary VS Latex cells TS Oil cavities, citrus fruit VS Xylem elements proto & meta TS Phloem elements Sieve tubes Unicellular hairs W.M. Multicellular hairs W.M. Stellite hairs W.M. Glandular hairs W.M. Stinging hairs W.M. Resin canal Wheat grains TS Maize grains TS Paddy grains TS Stomata Stomata open Stomata closed Stomata dicot Stomata monocot Plant Tissue Set of 27 in a plastic box
31 BOTANY DICOTYLEDON STEM GXPS-DICOT-STEM-1 GXPS-DICOT-STEM-2 GXPS-DICOT-STEM-3 GXPS-DICOT-STEM-4 GXPS-DICOT-STEM-5 GXPS-DICOT-STEM-6 GXPS-DICOT-STEM-7 GXPS-DICOT-STEM-8 GXPS-DICOT-STEM-9 GXPS-DICOT-STEM-10 GXPS-DICOTSTEM-SET Dicot stem TS Achyranthus stem TS Amaranthus stem TS Brassica (mustard) stem TS Cucurbita old stem TS Cucurbita stem LS Cucurbita with host TS Helianthus old stem TS Euphorbia stem TS Xanthium stem TS Dicotyledon Stem Set of 10 in a plastic box DICOTYLEDON ROOT GXPS-DICOT-ROOT-1 GXPS-DICOT-ROOT-2 GXPS-DICOT-ROOT-3 GXPS-DICOT-ROOT-4 GXPS-DICOT-ROOT-5 GXPS-DICOT-ROOT-6 GXPS-DICOT-ROOT-7 GXPS-DICOT-ROOT-8 GXPS-DICOTROOT-SET Beet root TS Brassica root TS Cucurbita root TS Dicot root primary TS Dicot TS commencent of sec.growth Dicot root old TS Helianthus root TS/LS Legume root with nodules TS Dicotyledon Root Set of 8 in a plastic box MONOCOTYTSLEDON STEM GXPS-MONOCOT-STEM-1 GXPS-MONOCOT-STEM-2 GXPS-MONOCOT-STEM-3 GXPS-MONOCOT-STEM-4 GXPS-MONOCOT-STEM-5 GXPS-MONOCOT-STEM-6 GXPS-MONSTEM-SET Asparagus TS Hydrilla stem TS Maize mature stem TS Maize stem LS Ruscus stem TS Triticum (wheat) stem TS Monocotyledon Stem Set of 6 Prepared Slides in a plastic box MONOCOTYLEDON ROOT GXPS-MONOCOT-ROOT-1 GXPS-MONOCOT-ROOT-2 GXPS-MONOCOT-ROOT-3 GXPS-MONROOT-SET Maize root TS Maize root LS Asparagus root TS Monocotyledon Root Set of 3 Prepared Slides in a plastic box
32 BOTANY DICOTYLEDON LEAVES GXPS-DICOT-LEAF-1 GXPS-DICOT-LEAF-2 GXPS-DICOT-LEAF-3 GXPS-DICOT-LEAF-4 GXPS-DICOT-LEAF-5 GXPS-DICOT-LEAF-6 GXPS-DICOT-LEAF-7 GXPS-DICOT-LEAF-8 GXPS-DICOT-LEAF-9 GXPS-DICOT-LEAF-10 GXPS-DICOT-LEAF-11 GXPS-DICOTLEAF-SET Bryophyllum leaf T.S Drosera leaf W.M. Docot leaf TS Ficus leaf LS Helianthus leaf TS Cucurbita leaf TS Xerophytic leaf TS Hydrophytic leaf TS Nerium leaf TS(Sunken stomata) Stem apex LS origin of leaves Ultricularia W.M. DIcotyledon Leaf Set of 11 in a plastic box MONOCOTYLEDON LEAVES GXPS-MONOCOT-LEAF-1 GXPS-MONOCOT-LEAF-2 GXPS-MONOCOT-LEAF-3 GXPS-MONOCOT-LEAF-4 GXPS-MONOCOT-LEAF-5 GXPS-MONOCOT-LEAF-6 GXPS-MONOCOT-LEAF-7 GXPS-MONOTLEAF-SET Allium leaf TS Dracaena leaf TS Hydrilla leaf TS Maize leaf Ts Eichornia leaf TS Monocot typical leaf TS Triticum (wheat) leaf TS Monotyledon Leaf Set of 7 a plastic box COMPARATIVE STUDY SLIDES GXPS-MONDICOT-COMP-1 GXPS-MONDICOT-COMP-2 GXPS-MONDICOT-COMP-3 GXPS-COMPSTUD-SET Dicot and Monocot stem on the same slide Monocot and Dicot root TS on same slide Dicot and Monocot leaf TS on same slide Comparative Set of 3 in a plastic box VASCULAR BUNDLES TYPE GXPS-VASC-1 GXPS-VASC-2 GXPS-VASC-3 GXPS-VASC-4 GXPS-VASC-5 GXPS-VASC-6 GXPS-VASBUN-SET Radial Conjoint collateral open Conjoint collateral close Conjoint bicollateral Concentric Amphivasal Concentric Aphicribral Vascular (Botany) Set of 6 in a plastic box
33 BOTANY FLORAL MORPHOLOGY GXPS-FL-MORPH-1 GXPS-FL-MORPH-2 GXPS-FL-MORPH-3 GXPS-FL-MORPH-4 GXPS-FL-MORPH-5 GXPS-FL-MORPH-6 GXPS-FL-MORPH-7 GXPS-FLORMOR-SET Anther W.M./TS Epigynous flower LS Hypogynous flower LS Perigynous flower LS Pollen grains germinating Typical flower bud LS Typical flower bud TS Floral Morphology Set of 7 in a plastic box OVARY GXPS-PLANT-OV-1 GXPS-PLANT-OV-2 GXPS-PLANT-OV-3 GXPS-PLANT-OV-4 GXPS-PLANT-OV-5 GXPS-PLANT-OV-6 GXPS-OVARY-SET Argemone ovary TS Brassica ovary TS Datura ovary TS Helianthus ovary TS Hibiscus ovary TS Nelumbium ovary TS Plant Ovary Set of 6 in a plastic box TYPE OF OVULES GXPS-OVULES-1 GXPS-OVULES-2 GXPS-OVULES-3 GXPS-OVULES-4 GXPS-OVULES-5 GXPS-OVULES-SET Amphitropous Anatrapous Campylotropous Orthotropous Circinotropous Ovules Set of 5 in a plastic box PLACENTATION GXPS-PLACENTATION-1 GXPS-PLACENTATION-2 GXPS-PLACENTATION-3 GXPS-PLACENTATION-4 GXPS-PLACENTATION-5 GXPS-PLACENTATION-6 GXPS-PLAC-SET Axite placentation Basal placentation Free central placentration Marginal placentration Parietal placentration Superficial placentation Placentation Set of 6 in a plastic box
34 BOTANY INFLORESCENCES GXPS-INFLOR-1 GXPS-INFLOR-2 GXPS-INFLOR-3 GXPS-INFLOR-4 GXPS-INFLOR-SET Receme VS Spike LS Sun flower capitulum Cyathium inflorescence Inflorescences Set of 4 in a plastic box SUNFLOWER EMBRYOLOGY GXPS-SUNFEMB-1 GXPS-SUNFEMB-2 GXPS-SUNFEMB-3 GXPS-SUNFEMB-4 GXPS-SUNFEMB-5-9 GXPS-SUNEMB-SET Pollen grain W.M. Germinating Pollen grains Male gametophyte Ovary LS A set of 5 slides Sunflower Embryology Set of 9 Prepared Slides in a plastic box CAPSELLA EMBROYOLOGY GXPS-CAPSEMB-1 GXPS-CAPSEMB-2 GXPS-CAPSEMB-3 GXPS-CAPSEMB-4 GXPS-CAPSEMB-5 GXPS-CAPSEMB-6 GXPS-CAPSEMB-7 GXPS-CAPSEMB-8 GXPS-CAPSEMB-9 GXPS-CAPSEMB-10 GXPS-CAPSEMB-11 GXPS-CAPEMB-SET One celled stage Two celled stage LS Quadrant stage Octant stage Globular or Heart Shaped Embryo Differentiation of cotyledons Precotyledon Bending of cotyledons Precotyledon Bending of cotyledons Mature Embryo LS Capsella Embryology Set of 11 Prepared Slides in a plastic box
35 HISTOLOGY General Histology - Series 1 GXPS-HIST-SER1-1 GXPS-HIST-SER1-2 GXPS-HIST-SER1-3 GXPS-HIST-SER1-4 GXPS-HIST-SER1-5 GXPS-HIST-SER1-6 GXPS-HIST-SER1-7 GXPS-HIST-SER1-8 GXPS-HIST-SER1-9 GXPS-HIST-SER1-10 GXPS-HIST-SER1-11 GXPS-HIST-SER1-12 GXPS-HIST-SER1-13 GXPS-HIST-SER1-14 GXPS-HIST-SER1-15 GXPS-HIST-SER1-16 GXPS-HIST-SER1-17 GXPS-HIST-SER1-18 GXPS-HIST-SER1-19 GXPS-HIST-SER1-20 GXPS-HIST-SER1-21 GXPS-HIST-SER1-22 GXPS-HIST-SER1-23 GXPS-HIST-SER1-24 GXPS-HIST-SER1-25 GXPS-HIST-SER1-26 GXPS-HIST-SER1-27 GXPS-HIST-SER1-28 GXPS-HIST-SER1-29 GXPS-HIST-SER1-30 GXPS-HIST-SER1-31 GXPS-GENHIST-SER1-SET Pancreas Loose connective tissue, W.M. Hyaline cartilage, Sec. Elastic cartilage, Sec. Hard Bone, Grinding Sec. Hard Bone Grinding Decalcium Human Teeth Dense Bone, Sec. Smooth Muscle Teased Preparation Skeletal Muscle, L.S.C.S. Tendon, Rabbit, Sec. Squamous Epithelium Smear Form Human Mouth Simple Flat Epithelium, W.M. Stratified Flat Epithelium, Sec. Ciliated Epithelium, Sec. Human Skin Sec. Through Hair Follicle Human Skin Sec. Through Sweat Gland Lung Sec. Lung With Blood Vessels Injected, Sec. Trachea, C.S. Artery & Vein, C.S. Human blood, smear Lymph Node, Sec Thyroid gland Wall of Stomach, Sec. Small Intestine, C.S. Liver, Sec. Gall bladder, Sec. Testis, Sec. Ovary, Sec. Kidney, L.S. Human Chromosome Boxed, 30 slides, General Histology Series 1, selected from the above list, in a wooden box
36 HISTOLOGY HUMAN ANATOMY GXPS-HUMAN-H0001 GXPS-HUMAN-H0002 GXPS-HUMAN-H0003 GXPS-HUMAN-H0004 GXPS-HUMAN-H0006 GXPS-HUMAN-H0007 GXPS-HUMANAT-SET HUMAN BLOOD; NORMAL, SMEAR. SQUAMOUS EPITHELIUM; SMEAR FROM MOUTH. SHOWS THE FLAT, IRREGULAR LINING CELLS. SMOOTH MUSCLE; MACERATED TO SHOW INDIVIDUAL CELLS. BONE; GROUND, HUMAN, CS. HAVERSIAN CANALS, LAMELLAE, LACUNAE, & CANALICULI CLEARLY SHOWN. SEX CHROMATIN BODIES (DRUMSTICKS); FEMALE HUMAN BLOOD SMEAR. CEREBRAL CORTEX; SECTION. Human Anatomy Set of 6 in a plastic box
37 HISTOLOGY MAMMAL HISTOLOGY GXPS-MAM-HIST-1 GXPS-MAM-HIST-2 GXPS-MAM-HIST-3 GXPS-MAM-HIST-4 GXPS-MAM-HIST-5 GXPS-MAM-HIST-6 GXPS-MAM-HIST-7 GXPS-MAM-HIST-8 GXPS-MAM-HIST-9 GXPS-MAM-HIST-10 GXPS-MAM-HIST-11 GXPS-MAM-HIST-12 GXPS-MAM-HIST-13 GXPS-MAM-HIST-14 GXPS-MAM-HIST-15 GXPS-MAM-HIST-16 GXPS-MAM-HIST-17 GXPS-MAM-HIST-18 GXPS-MAM-HIST-19 GXPS-MAM-HIST-20 GXPS-MAM-HIST-21 GXPS-MAM-HIST-22 GXPS-MAM-HIST-23 GXPS-MAM-HIST-24 GXPS-MAM-HIST-25 GXPS-MAM-HIST-26 GXPS-MAM-HIST-27 GXPS-MAM-HIST-28 GXPS-MAM-HIST-29 GXPS-MAM-HIST-30 GXPS-MAM-HIST-31 GXPS-MAM-HIST-32 GXPS-MAM-HIST-33 GXPS-MAM-HIST-34 GXPS-MAM-HIST-35 GXPS-MAM-HIST-36 GXPS-MAM-HIST-38 GXPS-MAM-HIST-39 GXPS-MAMANAT-SET Artery TS Aorta TS Blood Smear Brain Cerebrum TS Brain Cerebellum TS Bone decalcified TS Bone Calcified TS Eye VS Fallopian tube TS Heart TS or LS Ileum TS Jejunum TS Kidney TS or LS Pancreas TS Liver TS Large intestine (Rectum) TS Larynx TS Lung TS Lymph gland TS Lung LS or TS Lymph gland TS Oesophagus TS Umbilical cord TS Ovary TS Nerve TS Spinal Cord TS Spleen TS Sperm smear Penis TS Trachea TS Testis TS Stomach TS Rectum TS Thymus gland TS Tongue TS Vein TS Urinary Bladder TS Urethra TS Mammalian Histology Set of 38 Prepared Slides in a plastic box
38 HISTOLOGY HUMAN PATHOLOGY GXPS-HUM-PATH-1 GXPS-HUM-PATH-2 GXPS-HUM-PATH-3 GXPS-HUM-PATH-4 GXPS-HUM-PATH-5 GXPS-HUM-PATH-6 GXPS-HUM-PATH-7 GXPS-HUM-PATH-8 GXPS-HUM-PATH-9 GXPS-HUM-PATH-10 GXPS-HUM-PATH-11 GXPS-HUM-PATH-12 GXPS-HUM-PATH-13 GXPS-HUM-PATH-14 GXPS-HUM-PATH-15 GXPS-HUM-PATH-16 GXPS-HUM-PATH-17 GXPS-HUM-PATH-18 GXPS-HUM-PATH-19 GXPS-HUM-PATH-20 GXPS-HUM-PATH-21 GXPS-HUM-PATH-22 GXPS-HUM-PATH-23 GXPS-HUM-PATH-24 GXPS-HUM-PATH-25 GXPS-HUM-PATH-26 GXPS-HUMPATH-SET Plasmodium P. Viax Plasmodium Falciparum Plasmodium Malaria Plasmodium Ovale Balantidium Coil Plasmodium Trohozite Stage Plasmodium Signet Protozoa Plasmodium Sporozoite Stage Malaria Paresite in H. Blood Protozoa Trypanosoma Bruci (Gambiense) Trypanosoma Bruci (Rhodesinse) Trypanosoma Cruzi Tania Solium Tania Saginata Fasciola Hepatica W.M Trichuris Ancylostome Dermatitis Ancylostome Pneumonia Ascaris Male Ascaris Female Wuchereria Bancroft Lesmania Entamoeba - Histolytica Amoeba - Histolytica Amoeba Binary Basophil Human Pathology Set of 26 in a plastic box
39 HISTOLOGY HUMAN HISTOLOGY GXPS-HUM-HIST-1 GXPS-HUM-HIST-2 GXPS-HUM-HIST-3 GXPS-HUM-HIST-4 GXPS-HUM-HIST-5 GXPS-HUM-HIST-6 GXPS-HUM-HIST-7 GXPS-HUM-HIST-8 GXPS-HUM-HIST-9 GXPS-HUM-HIST-10 GXPS-HUM-HIST-11 GXPS-HUM-HIST-12 GXPS-HUM-HIST-13 GXPS-HUM-HIST-14 GXPS-HUM-HIST-15 GXPS-HUM-HIST-16 GXPS-HUM-HIST-17 GXPS-HUM-HIST-18 GXPS-HUM-HIST-19 GXPS-HUM-HIST-20 GXPS-HUM-HIST-21 GXPS-HUM-HIST-22 GXPS-HUM-HIST-23 GXPS-HUM-HIST-24 GXPS-HUM-HIST-25 GXPS-HUM-HIST-26 GXPS-HUM-HIST-27 GXPS-HUM-HIST-28 GXPS-HUM-HIST-29 GXPS-HUM-HIST-30 GXPS-HUMHIST-SET Human Oesophagus TS Human Skin TS Human Stomach TS Human Intestine TS Human Testis TS Human Ovary TS Human Uterus TS Human Vagina TS Human Blood Smear Human Blood RBC Human Blood WBC Human Spermatozoa Smear Human Spinal Cord TS Human Liver TS Human Kidney TS Human Brain TS Human Artery TS Human Vein TS Human Compact Bone TS Human Lung TS Human Heart TS Human Trachea TS Human Nerve TS Human Nerve TS Human Spleen TS Human Thyroid Gland TS Human Thymus Gland TS Human Tongue TS Human Mammary Glands TS Human Penis TS Human Histology Set of 30 in a plastic box
40 HISTOLOGY AVES HISTOLOGY GXPS-AVES-HIST-1 GXPS-AVES-HIST-2 GXPS-AVES-HIST-3 GXPS-AVES-HIST-4 GXPS-AVES-HIST-5 GXPS-AVES-HIST-6 GXPS-AVES-HIST-7 GXPS-AVES-HIST-8 GXPS-AVES-HIST-9 GXPS-AVESHIS-SET Artery TS Bone TS Blood Smear Nerve TS Pancreas TS Ovary TS Rectum TS Testis TS Vein TS Aves Histology Set of 9 in a plastic box
41 CYTOLOGY CYTOLOGY SLIDES GXPS-CYTO-1 GXPS-CYTO-2 GXPS-CYTO-3 GXPS-CYTO-4 GXPS-CYTO-5 GXPS-CYTO-SET Animal Cells Mitochondria in section DNA RNA Giant chromosomes Cytology Set of 5 in a plastic box MITOSIS CELL DIVISION GXPS-MITOSIS-1 GXPS-MITOSIS-2 GXPS-MITOSIS-3 GXPS-MITOSIS-4 GXPS-MITOSIS-5 GXPS-MITOSIS-6-10 GXPS-MITOSIS-SET Interphase Prophase Metaphase Anaphase Telephase Mitosis-set of 5 slides Mitosis Set of 10 in a plastic box MEIOSIS CELL DIVISION GXPS-MEIOSIS-1 GXPS-MEIOSIS-2 GXPS-MEIOSIS-3 GXPS-MEIOSIS-4 GXPS-MEIOSIS-5 GXPS-MEIOSIS-6 GXPS-MEIOSIS-7 GXPS-MEIOSIS-8 GXPS-MEIOSIS-9 GXPS-MEIOSIS-10 GXPS-MEIOSIS-11 GXPS-MEIOSIS-12 GXPS-MEIOSIS GXPS-MEIOSIS-SET Resting nucleus Anaphase I Anaphase II Leptotene stage Zygotene stage Telophase I Telephase II Diplotene stage Pachytene stage Diakinesis stage Metaphase I Metaphase II Meiosis set of 12 slides Meiosis Set of 24 in a plastic box
42 BACTERIOLOGY Bacteria Series 1 GXPS-BACT-D0001 GXPS-BACT-D0002 GXPS-BACT-D0003 GXPS-BACT-D0004 GXPS-BACT-D0005 GXPS-BACT-D0008 GXPS-BACT-D0013 GXPS-BACT-SER1-SET BACTERIA, 3 TYPES; WM, SEPARATE SMEARS, ROUTINE STAIN. BACTERIA, 3 FORMS MIXED; COCCI, BACILLI, SPIRILLAE; GRAM STAIN. COCCUS; GRAM-NEGATIVE. BACILLUS; GRAM-NEGATIVE. FLAGELLAE; POLAR FLAGELLAE, SPIRILLUM VOLUTANS. MOUTH (ORAL) SMEAR; MIXED BACTERIA FROM NORMAL HEALTHY MOUTH, GRAM STAIN. AZOTOBACTER CHROOCOCCUM (LARGE NITROGEN-FIXING SOIL BACILLUS); SMEAR FROM CULTURE. Bacteriology Series 1 Set of 7 Prepared Slides in a plastic box Bacteria Series 2 GXPS-BACT-SER2-1 GXPS-BACT-SER2-2 GXPS-BACT-SER2-3 GXPS-BACT-SER2-4 GXPS-BACT-SER2-5 GXPS-BACT-SER2-6 GXPS-BACT-SER2-7 GXPS-BACT-SER2-8 GXPS-BACT-SER2-9 GXPS-BACT-SER2-10 GXPS-BACT-SER2-11 GXPS-BACT-SER2-12 GXPS-BACT-SER2-SET Bacteria typical Coccus form Bacilus form Spirillum form Strepto coccus(chain) Vibro comma Gram's positive coccus Gram's negative bacillus Staphylococcus aureus Neisseria gonorrhae Bacilus subtilis Vibro cholera Bacteriology Series 2 Set of 12 Prepared Slides in a plastic box
43 ZOOLOGY General ZOOLOGY - Series 1 GXPS-ZOOL-SER1-1 GXPS-ZOOL-SER1-2 GXPS-ZOOL-SER1-3 GXPS-ZOOL-SER1-4 GXPS-ZOOL-SER1-5 GXPS-ZOOL-SER1-6 GXPS-ZOOL-SER1-7 GXPS-ZOOL-SER1-8 GXPS-ZOOL-SER1-9 GXPS-ZOOL-SER1-10 GXPS-ZOOL-SER1-11 GXPS-ZOOL-SER1-12 GXPS-ZOOL-SER1-13 GXPS-ZOOL-SER1-14 GXPS-ZOOL-SER1-15 GXPS-ZOOL-SER1-16 GXPS-ZOOL-SER1-17 GXPS-ZOOL-SER1-18 GXPS-ZOOL-SER1-19 GXPS-ZOOL-SER1-20 GXPS-ZOOL-SER1-21 GXPS-ZOOL-SER1-22 GXPS-ZOOL-SER1-23 GXPS-ZOOL-SER1-24 GXPS-ZOOL-SER1-25 GXPS-ZOOL-SER1-26 GXPS-ZOOL-SER1-27 GXPS-ZOOL-SER1-28 GXPS-ZOOL-SER1-29 GXPS-ZOOL-SER1-30 GXPS-GENZOOL-SER1-SET Paramecium, W.M. Paramecium Conjugation, W.M. Paramecium in Fission, W.M. Euglena, W.M. Hydra, C.S. Hydra, Spermary, C.S. Hydra, Ovary, C.S. Hydra With Bud, W.M. Schistosoma Male, W.M. Schistosoma Female, W.M. Schistosoma Egg, W.M. Schistosoma Miracidia, W.M. Schistosoma Cercaroae, W.M. Schistosoma Adults in Copula, W.M. Bladder Worm, W.M. Tapeworm, Mature Proglottid, W.M. Ascaris Female and Male, C.S. Mitosis, Horse Ascaris Eggs, Sec. Earthworm, C.S. Honey Bee Mouth Parts, W.M. Mosquito Mouth Parts, W.M. Culex, Common House Mosquito, Larva, W.M. House Fly Mouth Parts, W.M. Butterfly Mouth Parts, W.M. Honey Bee Hind Leg, W.M. Pediculus, Capitis, W.M. Clam Gill, C.S. Frog Egg, Sec. Frog Liver, Sec. Blood Pigeon, Smear. General Zoology Series 1 Set of 30 Prepared Slides in a wooden box
44 ZOOLOGY General ZOOLOGY - Series 2 GXPS-ZOOL-B0001 GXPS-ZOOL-B0002 GXPS-ZOOL-B0003 GXPS-ZOOL-B0004 GXPS-ZOOL-B0005 GXPS-ZOOL-B0006 GXPS-ZOOL-B0007 GXPS-ZOOL-B0008 GXPS-ZOOL-B0009 GXPS-ZOOL-B0010 GXPS-ZOOL-B0011 GXPS-ZOOL-B0012 GXPS-ZOOL-B0013 GXPS-ZOOL-B0014 GXPS-ZOOL-B0015 GXPS-ZOOL-B0016 GXPS-ZOOL-B0017 GXPS-ZOOL-B0018 GXPS-ZOOL-B0019 GXPS-ZOOL-B0021 GXPS-ZOOL-B0022 GXPS-ZOOL-B0023 GXPS-ZOOL-B0024 GXPS-ZOOL-B0025 GXPS-ZOOL-B0026 GXPS-ZOOL-B0027 GXPS-ZOOL-B0028 GXPS-ZOOL-B0029 AMOEBA PROTEUS; WM. PARAMECIUM CAUDATUM; WM. ZOOPLANKTON; WM, MIXED SPECIES. SPONGE, SPICULES; WM CONTAINING SEVERAL TYPES OF CALCAREOUS & SILICEOUS SPICULES. FRUIT FLY (DROSOPHILA); WM. FROG BLOOD; SMEAR. SPONGE; CS & LS. HYDRA; WM. PLANARIA; WM, INJECTED. EARTHWORM; CS. INSECT; WINGS (4 TYPES), WM. INSECT CORNEA; WM. (TABANUS) DROSOPHILA; FEMALE, WM. AMPHIOXUS; WM. EMBRYO CELLS; ANIMAL; WHITEFISH BLASTODISC SHOWING MITOSIS, SECTION. FROG INTESTINE; CS. EUGLENA; WM. PLANARIA; CS, THREE REGIONS. EARTHWORM (LUMBRICUS TERRESTRIS); PARASAGITTAL SECTION THROUGH THE ANTERIOR END, SHOWING CROP, GIZZARD, & SEMINAL VESICLES, PLUS OTHER STRUCTURES OF THE REGION. INSECT; LEGS (4 TYPES), WM. WALKING, DIGGING, SWIMMING, & HOPPING. INSECT; SPIRACLE, WM. FROG; LIVER, CS. FROG TESTIS; SECTION. BIRD; FEATHERS, 3 TYPES, WM. OVARY; SELECTED TO SHOW MATURING FOLLICLE WITH OVUM & CUMULUS OOPHORUS, SECTION. SQUAMOUS EPITHELIUM; KIDNEY (BOWMAN'S CAPSULE), SECTION. CILIATED COLUMNAR EPITHELIUM; SECTION. TRANSITIONAL EPITHELIUM; URETER OR BLADDER, SECTION.
45 GXPS-ZOOL-B0030 GXPS-ZOOL-B0031 GXPS-ZOOL-B0032 GXPS-ZOOL-B0033 GXPS-ZOOL-B0034 GXPS-ZOOL-B0035 GXPS-ZOOL-B0036 GXPS-ZOOL-B0037 GXPS-ZOOL-B0038 GXPS-ZOOL-B0039 GXPS-ZOOL-B0040 GXPS-ZOOL-B0041 GXPS-ZOOL-B0042 GXPS-ZOOL-B0043 GXPS-ZOOL-B0044 GXPS-ZOOL-B0045 GXPS-ZOOL-B0046 GXPS-ZOOL-B0047 GXPS-ZOOL-B0048 GXPS-ZOOL-B0049 GXPS-ZOOL-B0050 GXPS-ZOOL-B0052 GXPS-ZOOL-B0053 GXPS-ZOOL-B0054 GXPS-ZOOL-B0056 CARTILAGE; HYALINE, SECTION. DEVELOPING CARTILAGE BONE; SHOWS OSTEOBLASTS, OSTEOCLASTS, BONY SPICULES, PRIMARY MARROW & RESORBING CARTILAGE, LS. STRIATED MUSCLE; THIN SECTIONS SPECIFICALLY STAINED TO SHOW THE DETAILS OF THE STRIATIONS, LS. MAMMALIAN MUSCLE, 3 TYPES; SECTIONS OF SMOOTH, STRIATED, & CARDIAC. SPINAL CORD; CS. ARTERY, VEIN & NERVE; SECTION. SPLEEN; SECTION. SKIN; SECTION WITH HAIR FOLLICLES CUT LONGITUDINALLY. SALIVARY GLANDS; LINGUAL, SECTION. SHOWS BOTH SEROUS & MUCOUS GLANDS. STOMACH; FUNDIC REGION, SECTION. DUODENUM, JEJUNUM, & ILEUM; CS. PANCREAS; SECTION. LIVER; NORMAL MAMMALIAN, SECTION. TESTIS; STAINED WITH IRON HEMATOXYLIN TO ILLUSTRATE SPERMATOGENESIS & SPERMIOGENESIS, SECTION. PARATHYROID & THYROID; SECTION. SUPRARENAL (ADRENAL); SECTION. CHAETOPHORA; BRANCHING FILAMENTS ENVELOPED IN AN EXCEEDINGLY TOUGH GELATINOUS MATRIX, WM. DROSOPHILA; CHROMOSOMES. LARVAL SALIVARY GLAND SMEAR WHICH PORTRAYS GIANT CHROMOSOMES WITH THEIR CHARACTERISTIC BANDING. GRASSHOPPER TESTIS; SECTION. SPERM; BULL, SMEAR. STRATIFIED CILIATED COLUMNAR EPITHELIUM; SECTION OF FROG ESOPHAGUS OR ORAL MUCOSA. GOLGI APPARATUS (DICTYOSOMES); SPECIAL SILVER PREPARATION OF MAMMALIAN OR AMPHIBIAN PANCREAS, SECTION. MOTOR NERVE CELLS; NISSL STAIN, SMEAR. AMPHIUMA; (LARGE DISTINCT CELLS) INTESTINE, SMALL, CS. HYDRA; NEAR-MEDIAN LS THROUGH HYPOSTOME & FOOT.
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