1000 and One--the Blue Book of Non-Theatrical Films (1926)

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Fourth Edition NATURAL SCIENCE 67 GROUP 87 (Continued) ANIMAL LIFE Wild Animals VVith Our Fur Bearing Animals (1) Fox-farming, seal industry, smaller animals including the raccoon, skunk and otter. (XXI) Who's Who in the Zoo (1) Strange South American animals — llama, condor, tapir, ant-eater and others. (67) ***Zoo's Zoo (1) Two bear cubs and their playful habits. For nature study in primary grades. (I, 23, 69, 1§6) (See also Groups 42, 44, 47, 95, 115, 118, 135-6) GROUP 88 Smaller Animals An Animal Engineer (%) The beaver at work — cutting and transporting logs, building house and dam. (22) ***Br'er Rabbit and His Pals (1) The rabbit as an example of rodents in general — his structure and modes of living. One of the Screen Studies. .(XV) Chumming with Chipmunks (V2) Characteristics of little striped chipmunk. (22) A Frogland Frolic (y2) Interesting and amusing study of different kinds of frogs and their habits. (22) Life Function of Animals — The Frog (1) Biological study of the frog. (151) ***The Life History of Frogs and Toads (1) TTaced step by step with necessary contrasts drawn. Excellent for school use. Scientifically prepared. (XVI, 151) Nature's Rogues (Mj) Habits and life of skunks and weasels. (22) Pigmy Circus (1) Turtle, lizard, chameleon, Ceylonese, walking leaf, tree toad, mice. Photographed by Raymond Ditmars. (XX) Some Cold-B!ooded Mexicans {y2) Closeups of Mexican lizards, horned toads, desert tortoises and other curious creatures. (22) * Toads (1) Complete life-cycle of the common garden toad and tree toad. (134) Turtles and Tortoises of All Lands (1) An intimate study by Raymond Ditmars of this strange family of animals. (XXI) (See also Groups 12, 54, 95, 135) GROUP 89 Insects and Bugs ** The Ant (1) Underground passages below the ant hill; the physical structure of the ants themselves, and life history of the tiny animal. (VI) ***The Ant Lion (1) Life history of the "Doodle Bug," given in an interesting manner. (VI) ***Ants, Nature's Craftsmen (1) Life cycle; structure of ant dwellings, and remarkable way in which the ant "workers" care for the young as they are hatching. (XV) Battle of the Ants (1) How colonies of ants live and propagate. (22) Beetle Studies (1) Battle for existence with other insects. (11 1A, 151) The Black-and-Orange Garden Spider (1) Complete metamorphosis of this familiar spider. (134) ** The Blue Fly (1) Life history; dangerous role in carrying germs; enemies among birds, fish, spiders and frogs. (XXV) The Butterfly (1) Various stages of metamorphosis from egg to full-grown butterfly. (XXI) ***The Butterfly (1) Life history from egg to caterpillar, cocoon and butterfly. Excellent close-ups. (VI) Bumble Bee (1) Community life and habits. (28) Dexterity and Mimicry of Insects (1) Studv of flies and other insects. (111A, 151). ** Eccentricities of the Wasp and Bee (1) Their habitations and modes of living. (111A, 151) ** The Fly (1) From Tolhurst's "Secrets of Life" series. Excellent microscopic studv. (VI) Fortune Builders (1) Life story of the silk moth. (XVI, 151) Giants of Industry (1) Study of fly and ant life. (XVI, 151) The Greenbottle Fly (1) Work of this insect, one of nature's scavengers, is traced in this reel. (134) The Industrious Ant (1) Remarkable microscopic study of ants at work. (XVI) Inhabitants of a Hedgerow (1) Peculiarities of many kinds of insects. (XVI, 151) The Labyrinth Spider (1) Life history. (22) Lace-Wing Fly (1) Interesting study of life history of aphis-lion and lace-wing fly. (134)