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NATURAL SCIENCE
"1000 and One"
GROUP 89 (Continued) Plant Life
Plant Traps (1) Peculiar manner in which the sundew catches and digests insects. (#29, 98, 189, •0A63, #A186)
Seed Dispersal (1) How seeds of many different plants are sown and scattered by nature to insure their falling upon fertile soil.
(•29, 104, 186, •0A63, OA186, A146)
Seeds and Seedlings (%) Botanical observation illustrating the transformation of seeds to seedlings. (0A1O4)
Spare the Dogwood (1) A plea to save dogwood from further destruction by vandals. (©A198)
Spring (1) Leaves and flowers sprouting. (0A197)
A Springtime Miracle (1) Wild flowers of Yosemite photographed by stop-motion as they are in the process of blossoming. (0A3O, A197)
Time Lapse Studies of Plant Growth (1) Possibilities of time-lapse photography as aid in scientific research. (0A178)
A Tropic Garden (2) In Cuba — specimens of plants native to hot climates. (0A87)
Where Plants Live (1) Conditions which account for main plant "associations." (0A168)
Wild Flowers (2) Native wild flowers in their natural settings.
(0A1O4, 178, 198. A197) (See also Groups 1, 12, 19, 57, 94, 99)
GROUP 90 ANIMAL LIFE Domestic Animals
Adventures of Peter (%) Shows what a dog discovered about some of
his neighbors. (057) Dogging It (1) Training dogs at Miami Beach. (*25) 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. (0111, A197) The Prodigal (1) Trained dog subject. (9202) Work Dogs of the North (1) How they haul the sleds and mail over
frozen wastes in winter and act as pack animals in summer. (0A39) The Horse in Motion (1) Study of various gaits of horses, at normal
speed and then analyzed by slow-motion photography. (0A178) The Horse and Man (1) Horse's part in conquest of the New World
and in modern American life; various kinds of horses. (0A178) Kentucky Thoroughbreds (1) Facts about famous horses and their
breeding in the Blue Grass Country. (029, A146, 197)
King of the Turf (1) Shows many famous race horses. (036) The Maverick (1) Autobiography of a horse. (0A122, A146)
Lords of the Back Fence (1) Recommended for lovers of cats. (0111) Down on the Farm (1) Domestic animals of the farm. (058, 190)
Our Animal Friends (3) Intimate study of our four-footed friends and
part they took in the World War. (A197) Our Foot-Footed Helpers (1) Description of ruminants on which man
chiefly depends for food and clothing. (058, 129, 0A66, A197)
The Ship of the Desert (V2) The camel at work. (057) (See also Groups 6, 10, 13, 26, 99, 120, 131, 133)
GROUP 91 Wild Animals
African and Indian Rhinoceros Raymond L. Ditmars subject. (029)
African, Indian and Pygmy Elephant (%) Various types of elephants photographed by Raymond Ditmars. (029) American Bears (1) Raymond Ditmars subject. (029) Animals of the Far North (1) Animals from polar regions. (A197) The Anthropoid Apes (^4) Studies of the gorilla and chimpanzee. (029) Apes and Monkeys (1) Interesting study. (A146) Bears (%) Various types portrayed. (057) Big Game and the National Forests (1) Preservation of big game and management problems; deer, moose, elk, antelope, bison, etc. (0A178) Canoe Trails through Mooseland (1) Canadian wild life — moose, muskrat, beaver, wild ducks, bear and white-tailed deer. (©A10, 202) Capturing a Wild Stallion (^) An adventure with the wild horses of the great Southwest deserts. (029, 55) Cat Animals (}4) The lion, tiger and leopard. (029) Deer and Elk of Rocky Mountain-Estes Park Region (%) Shots of these fleet-footed animals. (032) Don Coyote (%) Getting his evening meal. (032)
• means 1 6mm sound, © 1 6mm silent. A 3 5mm sound. A 3 5mm silent.