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CLASS 3— Popular Science, Useful Arts and Natural History 88
REEL NO. TITLE PRODUCER
3060 Code FAMA A Barehand Fight with An Bray
Alligator
Following our leader through the snake-infested swamps of Florida, we come to the home of the alligators. These creatures when pursued seek their own battleground, the muddy bottom of the swamp. Boldly wading into the pools the hunters grope below the surface till they find their prey, whereupon a battle royal ensues. In this instance the hunters emerge uninjured with some fine specimens, but one cannot help wondering whether they are always so fortunate in escaping harm.
348 feet standard length — on same reel with 7066, Felix All Balled Up Rental $1.25
3061 Code FAME Salting a Bird's Tail Bray Birds can be made quite tame and persuaded to stay near our homes if
given safe houses and good food. There are many Audubon societies for children, who are taught to make bird houses and to make friends of the birds. We are shown different types of bird houses and watch the tenants proudly taking possession.
251 feet standard length — on same reel with 7068, Felix Finds 'em Fickle
Rental $1.25
3062 Code FAMI The Square-Tails of Drowning
River
From Field and Stream Series of Sport Pictures
A splendid outdoor life picture. Drowning River is one of a network in
northern Ontario, that drain into Hudson Bay. Starting out in canoes, we
travel for three days thru picturesque rapids and beautiful rivers and over
back-breaking portages until we come to our objective, the home of those
game fish, the Square-tails. Here is a river full of real fighting fish waiting
to be caught. How they can fight ! What skill we need to work them up
to the landing net ! But when the zestful day is done and we return to camp
and feast on Square-tails what a real tang there is to living.
981 feet standard length
Rental $1.25
Wild Creatures in Captivity
Many pictures have been made of the zuild creatures in various Zoological Gardens in this country and abroad. The following views are probably the finest in existence and we are fortunate in having them in the Kodascopc Library. Not only have they great educational value but real interest due to the fine specimens shown and the excellent photography employed.
These five reels may be used in any order. Each is complete in itself.
3063 Code FAMO Wild Creatures in Captivity Independent
Canines and Felines Who does not love to see the lions and the wolves and the other wild animals? Nobody? Well, here are a lot of them in a Zoological Park. The
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