1000 and One--the Blue Book of Non-Theatrical Films (1927)

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Fifth Edition NATURAL SCIENCE 75 GROUP 88 (Continued) ANIMAL LIFE Insects and Bugs The Hunting Spiders (1) The trap-door spider, wolf spider, water spider, nursery spider. (37) inhabitants of a Hedgerow (1) Peculiarities of many kinds of insects (151) Insects that Mimic (1) Giant weevil, cone-headed locust, walking stick and walking leaf. (37) Insects that Sing (1) The field cricket, dwarf field cricket, house cricket, katydid. (37) The Labyrinth Spider (1) Life history. (22) Lace-Wing Fly (1) Interesting study of life history of aphis-lion and lacewing fly. (134) Lair of the Spider (1) How female spider lives, how it kills other spiders, flies and insects. (22) Life Function of Animals — The Grasshopper (1) Biological study of grasshopper. (151) Life of a Butterfly (1) Life history. (37) * 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 Raymond Ditmars. (XX) Marvels of the Insect World (1) Hercules beetle, rhinocerous beetle, Trinidad roach and scorpion. (37) Mimicry of Insects (1) Life cycle and habits of insects. (42) 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, 49, 112,, 134) ***Nature's Handiwork (1) Collection of remarkable views showing various phases in life story of caterpillars, moths and butterflies. Particular emphasis on peacock caterpillar. (37, 49, 151) Nature's Tent Builders (V2) Tent caterpillar — life cycle. (22) Orb Weavers (y2) This particular spider building its intricate web, trapping prey and storing it away for future consumption. (22) Outwitting the Ant (V2) How ant-lion traps and destroys hard-working ant. (22) * Pond and Stream Life (2) Close range study of dragon-fly, pond-snails. (134) Preparedness Among Ants (%) 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 (Y2) Spiders and the preparation of their egg cases. (2 2) * The Seventeen Year Locust (1) Periodical cicada which appears after 17 years underground for short period of aerial life. (144) Silk Worm (1) History, life and habits with beautiful pictures of the various moths. (18, 37) Singing and Stinging (1) Fine microscopic presentation of life of mosquito and its destruction. (XVI) Skilled Insect Artisans (1) How caterpillar weaves its cocoon and develops into a moth. Atlantus silk moth; red admiral caterpillar. (22) The Spider (^4) Close-up photography of spider, web, etc. (XX) ** The Spider (1) Remarkable views of the tiny subject, and method of spinning. One of the nSecrets ot Life Series." " (VI) Spiders and Their Victims (1) The spider's battle for existence. (151) ** Wasps (1) The life cycle of a wasp, with particular attention to nestbuilding, and stocking with spider food. (134) ***Wild Creatures that Mimic (y2) 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, 94, 103) A Screen, a Projector, 1000 and One and The Educational Screen — a Necessary Combination for Any Church, School or Club.