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NATURAL SCIENCE
"1000 and One"
GROUP 87 ANIMAL LIFE Domestic Animals
Kittens (1) Interesting traits. (49, 164;
Dog, Man's Faithful Friend (1) In many countries dog is indispensable
co-operator in man's work. (49) Our Dog Friends (1) Many intelligent stunts demonstrated. (#20, 164) Monty Works the Wires (4) A bright wholesome comedy of life of a
sky-terrier as he tells it to his puppy son. (109) Work Dogs of the North (%) How they haul the sleds and mail over
frozen wastes in winter and act as pack animals in summer. (•59) The Horse in Motion (1) Study of various gaits of horses, at normal
speed and then analyzed by slow-motion photography. (150) The Horse and Man (1) Horse's part in conquest of the New World
and in modern American life; various kinds of horses. (150) The Maverick (1) Autobiography of a horse. (35, 36, 54, 90, 114)
Our Four-Footed Pals (1) Intimate study. (21, 164)
Our Four-Footed Helpers (1) Description of ruminants on which man
chiefly depends for food and clothing. (6109) The Llama at Home (%) Sure-footed animal of the mountains at work
and at play. . (164)
(See also Groups 10-11, 26, 44, 96, 119, 134-5)
GROUP 88 Wild Animals
American Bears (1) Various bears of the North American continent,
photographed by Raymond Ditmars. (133) Animal Appetites (1) What some of boarders at zoo prefer in way
of food. (»49, 35, 36)
Animals of the Far North (1) Group of animals from Polar regions.
(49, 164)
Animal Traits (^) Unusual glimpses of savage beasts. (•90) Apes and Monkeys (1) Interesting study. (114) Bare Facts Concerning Bears (1) Close range studies of conspicuous types of bears. (35, 36, 49)
Capturing a Great Anteater (1) Capture in South American jungle.
(67, 109)
Grizzly Bear Pets (1) Two bear cubs at play. (164) Hunting Great Grizzlies on the Alaskan Peninsula (1) Harold Mc
Cracken's motion pictures of the Kodiak bear. (170) Jaunts Through Monkeyland (1) Views of jungle life. (164) Monarchs of the Plains (1) Buffalo, yak, elk, etc. (170) Rare animals (1) Flying opossum, panda, Australian monitor. (36) Sympathy (1) Reptiles; surgery at the zoo. (114) Where the Moose Run Loose (1) Extraordinary pictures of moose, on
land and water. (20, 164, 170)
Wild Life on the Colorado Desert (3 units, 1 reel each) Various types
of wild animals, plants and scenery. (©59) (See also Groups 26, 45, 47, 50, 96, 115, 118, 134-5)
GROUP 89 Smaller Animals
An Animal Engineer (%) The beaver building his home. (©20) The Beaver (1) Cutting and transporting logs, building house and
dam. (49, 164)
Baby Show in Squirrelville (1) Story enacted by squirrels. (114) Br'er Rabbit and His Pals (1) Rabbit an example of rodents — his
structure and modes of living. (•109) A Four-Footed Columbus (1) Life cycle of a frog. (A*18, A* 144) The Frog (1) Life of frcg from egg to pollywog and metamorphosis
to full-grown frog. (49, 164)
The Jungle Sluggard (1) Slowest creature on earth — the three-toed
sloth. Filmed by Dr. Beebe. (109) Killing the Killer (1) Mongoose killing the cobra. (A* 18, A* 144) Life History of Frogs and Toads (1) Step by step traced. (114, 164) Tiny Housekeepers (1) Story of the hamster. (A* 18, A#144)
Toads (1) Life-cycle of common garden and tree toad. (49. 131)
(See also Groups 12, 57, 96, 134)
Symbols and reference-numbers are explained on page 3.