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

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68 NATURAL SCIENCE "1000 and One" CROUP 89 (Continued) ANIMAL LIFE Insects and Bugs Lair of the Spider (1) How female spider lives, how it kills other spiders, flies and insects. (22) * Large White or Cabbage Butterfly (1) History of eggs, larvae and caterpillar. Useful for biology classes. (XXV) Life Function of" Animals — The Grasshopper (1) Biological study of grasshopper. (151) Life History of Gnats, Mosquitoes, and Other Malaria! Insects (1) Their method of reproduction and destruction; their action on man. (11 lA, 151) * Life History of the Monarch Butterfly (1) Every stage of the metamorphosis from caterpillar to butterfly. (134) The Life of a Moth (1) "Story of the moth, as revealed by Ravmond Ditmars. (XX) Monstrosities of Pondland (1) Unusual insect breeding and development in a pond. (151) ***The Mosquito (1) Details of every stage in the life history of the mosquito, and methods for his control. Excellent for classroom use. (38, 42, 134) * The Most Wonderful Insect in the World (1) Periodical cicada which appears after 17 years underground for short period of aerial life. (144) ***Nature's Handiwork (1) Collection of remarkable views showing various phases in life story of caterpillars, moths 'and butterflies. Particular emphasis on Peacock Caterpillar. (49, 151) Nature's Tent Builders (%) Tent caterpillar — life cycle. (22) Orb Weavers (%) This particular spider building its intricate web, trapping prey and storing it away for future consumption. (22) Outwitting the Ant (%) How ant-lion traps and destroys hard-working ant. (22) * Pond and Stream Life (2) Close range study of dragon-fly, pond-snails. (134) Poor Butterfly (1) Many varieties, their color; photographed by the Prizma process. (XX, 156) Preparedness Among Ants (V2) Community life; industrial activities; engineering ability and military talents. (22) ***Samia Cecropia (1) Life story of the "giant American silkworm," made admirably for school use. (134) The Scale of Mother Love CV2) Spiders and the preparation of their egg cases. (22) Silk Worm (1) History, life and habits with beautiful pictures of the various moths. (18) Singing and Stinging (1) Fine microscopic presentation of life of mosquito and its destruction. (XYI) Skilled Insect Artisans (1) How caterpillar weaves its cocoon and develops into a moth. Atlantus silk moth; red admiral caterpillar. (22) The Spider (M) Close-up photography of spider, web, etc. (XX) ** The Spider (1) Remarkable views of the tiny subject, and method of spinning. One of the r'Secrets of Life Series." (VI) Spiders and Their Victims (1) The spider's battle for existence. (XVI, 151) Strange Caterpillars (1) Their means of sustenance. Collecting and preserving butterflies. (XYI, 151) ** Wasps (1) The life cycle of a wasp, with particular attention to nestbuilding, and stocking with spider food. (134) ***Wild Creatures that Mimic (%) Closeup studies of leaf-winged insect, Malayan "walking leaf," Sumatran stick insect and American "walking stick," showing how they mimic plants on which they live, how they locomote and feed. (22) (See also Groups 11-12, 54, 95, 104) CROUP 90 MICROSCOPIC LIFE Microscopic Life From Protoplasm to Human Organism (1) Microscopic study of onecelled life, life-processes in the cell, leading to study of cell structure of human body. (28) * Getting Acquainted with Bacteria (1) Essential facts about bacteria; three typical shapes; how they are grown and handled in the laboratory. (134) ***How Life Begins (4) Microscopic biological study showing method by which new plants and animals come into existence. Film made bv George E. Stone. (XXX, 28) Part I How life begins in protozoan, yeast plant, geraniums, sweet peas. Part II How life begins in sea-urchin; life story of swallow-tail butterfly. Part III Life story of frog. Part IV Life story of a chick and white rat.