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16-MILLIMETER SECTION " 1000 and One"
GROUP 87 ANIMAL LIFE Domestic Animals
Hollywood's School for Dogs (%) Showing a day at the training quarters of Henry East, famous coach, who develops ambitious pups for the screen. (110)
Leading a Dog's Life (1) Man's faithful friend at work as beast of burden in the far north, and as hunting and police dog. (80)
Passing of the Fire-Horse (L4^ A story written around the passing of the faithful fire-horse. (125)
GROUP 88 Wild Animals
African and Indian Rhinoceros 04) Raymond L. Ditmars subject. (18) African, Indian and Pygmy Elephant (*4) Various types of elephants photographed by Raymond Ditmars. (18) The Anthropoid Apes (V±) Studies of the gorilla and chimpanzee. (18) Capturing a Wild Stallion (1) An adventure with the wild horses of the great Southwest deserts. (18) Cat Animals (%) The lion, tiger and leopard. (18) Housekeeping at the Zoo (1) A Raymond Ditmars subject. (80) Mountain Sheep (1) A study of the Rocky Mountain sheep, the African aoudad and Himalayan Fahr. (80) The New World Cat Animals (%) The spotted and black jaguars, ocelots, American wildcat. Canadian lynx, and domestic cat. , (18) The Nile and Pygmy Hippopotami {%) Camera studies of these two types, made by Raymond Ditmars. (18) Northern Bears (%) Various bears of the North photographed by Raymond Ditmars. (18) The Orang-Outang (%) A study made by Raj-mond Ditmars. (18) Primitive Mammals (%) The echidna, or duck-billed ant eater of Australia, and the platypus or duck bill. (18) Shedding the Antlers i1!) The American elk. (18) Some Rocky Mountain Wild Folk {%) Deer, bear, porcupine, antelope, bison, beaver, badger, elk and coyote at close range. (18) Some Wild Animals in Their Natural Haunts (%) Jungle animals and birds. (18) Wild Animals of the Rockies (1) Wild animals in their native home. (18) Wild Cattle (%) American buffalo or bison* European buffalo and the yak. (18) Wild Creatures in Captivitv (1) A visit to the lion house at feeding time. (80) Wild. Wild Babies (^4) Jungle mothers at play with their young. (110) The Zebras i1^) Photographed by Raymond L. Ditmars. (18)
GROUP 89 Smaller Animals
Animal Engineers The American beaver. (18)
Beavers (1) Intimate study. (48) The Chamelion (%) A Raymond L. Ditmars subject. (18) A Four-Footed Columbus d) Life cycle of the frog. (A18) From Tadpole to Frog Life history. (18)
Killing the Killer (1) Mongoose killing the cobra. (A18, 47)
Monkey Land up the Barito River (1) Monkeys in their native home
in Borneo. (80) Monkeys of Asia An interesting camera study. (18)
New World Lizards (14) The chameleon, crested iguana, rhinoceros
iguana of Hayti, horned toad and gila monster. (18) The Prairie Dog and the Woodchuck (*4) Photographed by Raymond
Ditmars. (18) Raccoon (1) Interesting study. (48) South American Monkeys (%) Including the marmoset, red howlers,
woolly monkey and sapajous or South American ringtails. (18) Tiny Housekeepers (1) Story of the hamster. (A18) The Tortoise (14) The American box tortoise, Madagascar tortoise and
the Galapagos tortoise, the largest species. (18) Tropical Opossums The Brazilian, Central American F'ruit Opos
sum and' pygmy opossum of tropical America. (18)
Other 16 mm. films shown by • throughout book.