1000 and One--the Blue Book of Non-Theatrical Films (1930)

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Seventh Edition NATURAL SCIENCE 69 GROUP 96 (Continued) Miscellaneous Living Natural History (Series of 42 reels) Covers whole range of life forms from simple to complex. (45) Low Down (1) Deals with reptile world — tortoise, alligator, lizard, horned toads, poisonous gila monster, rattler. (#20) Meadow Mt. Game Refuge, Lewistown Fish Hatchery, Gwynnbrook State Game Farm (1) Title tells it. (84) Motherhood in Nature (1) Shepherd instinct in nature. (21, 36, 54, 72, 114, 164) The Motherly Oak (1) The tree and the animals it shelters. (±•18, A*144) Nature's Armour (1) How animals are protected by heavy skin — elephants, hippopotamus, rhinoceros and crocodiles. (•20, 77) Nature's Nurseries (1) Parents and young of fish, spiders, alligators, hummingbirds, dogs, deer, sheep and bears. (•20) Nature's Wizardry (1) Man's imitations of nature's inventions. (▲•18, A«144) Path Through the Woods (1) Little wild creatures of the woods. (•20, 164) Romance of Life (1) Origin of life on earth. (*20) Some Wild Babies (1) Parental instincts of birds and animals. (35, 36, 49, 54, 90, 114) Studies in Animal Motion (1) Motions of kangaroo, frog, deer, lamb, gull, sea lions and others; slow motion photography. (*20) . Table Manners (1) Lesson in Zoo etiquette. (•20, 54) Traps for Insects (1) Insect-eating plants and animals. (A#18, A#144) Vegetarians (1) Animals that live on vegetable matter only. (114) Was Darwin Right? (1) Varied types of our supposed ancestors. (164) {See also Groups 25, 59, 98-9) GROUP 97 PHYSICS Physics Electricity (14) Subjects in this series are: The Principles of Current Generation (2) Theory and construction of A. C. and D. C. generators; Principles of Current Electricity (2) Electron theory, electric current, units of measurement, Ohm's law, types of circuits, etc. ; Principles of Electromagnetism (2) Phenomena ; relationship between current and magnetic field coils and solenoids, induction-transformers ; Principles of Electrostatics (2) Phenomena, polarity, conductors and insulators, condensers, etc. ; Principles of Magnetism (2) Phenomena, polarity, lines of force, uses of magnets, etc. ; Principles of Electrical Measurement (4) Fundamental measurements, electrical standards,, theory and construction of measuring instruments, etc. (®16, #114, #120, #170) Captured Electricity (1) Practical ways of developing electricity. (#20) Air Pressure in Which We Live (*4) Laboratory experiments demonstrate atmospheric pressure. (*20) Einstein's Theory of Relativity (2) Clear and understandable scientific explanation of principles involved ; animation and photography. (133) Experiments in Heat Conduction (%) Laboratory experiments. (*20) Electromagnetic Induction (1) Important experiments with elaborate equipment such as only a great university possesses. (#131) Electro magnetism (2) Fundamental relations of electricity and magnetism. (•lSl) Electrostatics (1) Experiments photographed in Ryerson Laboratory, University of Chicago. (»131) High Frequency Currents (1) Demonstrated in Ryerson Laboratory. (•131) Liquid Air (1) How it is produced in laboratory; experiments with it — freezing, boiling, making snow and producing flame. (#61) Magnetism (1) Fundamental ^properties. (#131) Peculiarities of Air (%) Laboratory experiments. (*20) Revelations T>y X-Ray (1) Electrical action in producing X-rays and their power to reveal inner structure of opaque objects. (*61) Sound Waves, Experiments in Physics (%) Actual photography of sound waves, measuring length, etc. (620) Studies in Magnetism (1) Natural magnet, permanent magnet of steel, uses of electro magnet, etc. (^20, 72) Velocity (1) Einstein theory explained. (54) (See also Groups 20, 25, 60, 65-8, 70-2)