Motion pictures for instruction (1926)

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FORTY REEL LIBRARY 45 Free Films 201. Sentinels of the Sunset — Forest Service — * 0/fice of Motion Pictures, Extension Service, U. S. Ag., Washington, D. C. Views of Mt. Lowe and Mt. Wilson, California, including the observatory. Municipal camps maintained by cities for auto travelers are interesting features. 202. Wonderland of Canyons — Forest Service — U. S. Ag., Washington, D. C. Scenes in the national forests of Colorado — the Royal Gorge — Leadville — Lake Creek — the Mountain of the Holy Cross — general views of the Continental Divide. 203. Yellowstone — Northern Pacific Ry., St. Paul, Minn. A classic film of this wonderful park, showing geysers in action, the Grand Canyon of Yellowstone, and many other interesting and unique scenes. 204. Citrus Fruit in Florida — 2 reels — U. S. Ag., Washington, D. C. Methods of management in orange groves and grapefruit groves of Florida; preparation of the fruit for shipment. 205. Cuba, the Island of Sugar — 2 reels — G. E., Schenectady, N. Y. The largest sugar mill in the world; scenes in and around Havana. * The United States Department of Agriculture deposits large groups of its films with the Extension Departments of a number of state universities and agricultural colleges. (See list in Chapter IX). Frequently time and transportation charges can be reduced by dealing with the nearest state institution.