1000 and One--the Blue Book of Non-Theatrical Films (1935)

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Eleventh Edition NATURAL SCIENCE 81 The BRAY LIBRARY OF FILMS Astronomy Engineering Health Physical Sciences Bacteriology Ethnology Hygiene Physiography Chemistry Geography Industry Physiology Civics Geology Mechanics Scenics Electricity Government Nature Study Transportation Send for Our Latest Catalogue. BRAY PICTURES CORPORATION 729 SEVENTH AVENUE NEW YORK CITY GROUP 91 (Continued) Wild Animals Eat 'Em Alive (6) Nature study picturizing the American Desert animals in their battle for existence. (•140) The Forest King (1) Moose in its native haunts. (©A30, A197) Giants of the North (1) Grizzly and Kodiak bears. (#A30) Jungle Babies (1) Intimate and amusing studies. (©29, #A97> Kangaroos and Their Allies (1) Study by Raymond Ditmars. (•29) Killers of the Chapparal (2) Comedy, romance, and tragedy of the animal world. (©29, 98) Lions of the Jungle i1/^) Close views of many varieties. (©94, 133) Monarchs of the Plains (1) Buffalo, yak, elk, etc. (©10, ©A202) Monkey Business (1) Feeding and performing tricks. (©29, #A97) Monkeys and Apes (%.) Habits of Old and New World species. (©57) Monkey Land Up the Barito River (1) Monkeys in their native home in Borneo. (©Ill) Mountain Sheep (1) A study of the Rocky Mountain sheep, the African aoudad and Himalayan fahr. (©Ill) The New World Cat Animals (*4) The spotted and black jaguars, ocelots, American wildcat, Canadian lynx, and domestic cat. (©29) Northern Bears (%) Photographed by Raymond Ditmars. (©29) The Orang-Outang (%) A study made by Raymond Ditmars. (©29) Our Noble Ancestors (1) Presents from a humorous angle the chimpanzee and orang-outang, comparisons to man. (©A30) Primitive Mammals (14) The echidna, or duck-billed ant eater of Australia, and the platypus or duck bill. (,©29) Rocky Mountain Mammals (1) Typical mammals to be found in successive life zones in theRocky Mountains. (©57, 104) Sacred Elephants of India (1) Prepared for the durbar. (©A97) Shedding the Antlers (%) The American Elk. (©29) Small Cat Animals (1) Raymond Ditmars subject. (©29) Some Larger Mammals (1) How deer, buffalo, bear, and other larger mammals are adjusted by structure and habits to surroundings. (©57) Some Rocky Mountain Wild Folk (%) Deer, bear, porcupine, antelope, bison, beaver, badger, elk and coyote at close range. (©29) South American Monkeys (VO Marmoset, the red howlers, woolly monkey and sapajous or South Arnerican ringtails. (©29) Three Jungle Giants (*4) Indian and African elephants, rhinoceros, and hippopotamus studies. (©57) The Wapiti of Jackson Hole (1) Story of the elk; striking views of the great herd of the Jackson Hole country. (©A178) Why Save the Elk (1) Plea for their maintenance. (©A178) Wild Animals of the Colorado Desert (1) Antelope, chipmunk, rattlesnake, badger, skunk, coyote in natural habitat; mode of living. (©29, 94) Wild Cattle (%) American buffalo or bison, European buffalo and the yak. (©29) Wild Company (1) Moose and deer in action. (©A30) Wild Game of the Alaskan Coast (1) Mountain goats, fox, salmon, great Alaskan brown bear, etc. (©39) Wild Game of the Interior of Alaska (1) Moose, porcupine, mountain sheep, ptarmigan, black bear, caribou, etc. (©39) Young Animals of the Jungle (1) Photographed by Martin Johnsons. (A197) The Zebras (%) Photographed by Raymond L. Ditmars. (©29) (See also Groups 31, 47-9, 57, 61, 99, 119) Numbers at right refer to distributors (pp. 13 3 ff.)