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

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82 NATURAL SCIENCE "1000 and One" GROUP 92 Smaller Animals An Animal Engineer (%) Beaver building his home. (029, 58, ©A30) Baby Beavers (%) Short reel for small children. (©57) Beavers (1) Dams, habits, homes and young beavers. (©57) Beavers at Home (2) Their work, houses, and baby beavers. (©A178J Micky, the Beaver (2) Characteristics and habits. (©A202) Baby Show in Squirrelville (1) Story enacted by squirrels. (A146) Br'er Rabbit and His Pals (1) Rabbit an example of rodents — his structure and modes of living. . (©104, 129, ©A66, 197) Cavy and the Rat (1) Friendly rodents. (©29, ©A122) Chipmunk (1) Activities of the tiny striped chipmunk. (©58) The Common Rat (1) Parental care of a typical rodent. (#29) Down at Our Pond (1) Pond life; toads, the frog and how he uses his tongue to catch insects. (©104, 197) Fangs of Death Valley (2) Serpents and reptiles. (^29, 100, A150) The Frog (1) Life and characteristics of the frog, showing stages of development from egg to maturity. (^29, 98, 189, #±186, •©A63) A Four-footed Columbus (1) Life cycle of the frog. (©58) Frogs and Toads (1) Structure and life functions. (A146) Frogs, Toads and Salamanders (1) Development through stages of eggs, larvae to adult forms. (©57) Furry Creatures (1) Study of small fur-bearing animals. (A197) Killing the Killer (1) Thrilling battle between a mongoose and a cobra. (#29, 95, ©56, 58, 197, A64, 150) Low Down (1) Different types of reptiles and their habits. (©A30) New World Lizards (%) The chameleon, crested iguana, rhinoceros iguana of Hayti, horned toad and Gila monster. (©29) Oregon Camera Hunt (1) Intimate pictures of wildcat, skunk, wood ohuck, chipmunk and various other animals of the wilds of Oregon. (•A30) Raccoon (%) Interesting study. (©57) Reptiles (1) Activities of harmless snakes ; new world lizards ; alligators; tortoises and sea turtles. (©57, 104) Reptiles of the Great American Desert (1) Showing weird things that crawl by day and ghastly figures of the haunting nights. (A197) Toads (1) Garden and tree toads useful in destroying insect pests. (©58, ©A168) The Tortoises (*4) The American box tortoise, Madagascar tortoise and the Galapagos tortoise, the largest species. (©29) Tropical Opossums (^4) The Brazilian, Central American Fruit Opossum and pygmy opposum of tropical America. (©29) Turtles of All Lands (1) Raymond Ditmars subject. (©29) (See also Groups 12, 99, 108, 120) GROUP 93 Insects and Bugs Ants, Nature's Craftsmen (1) Detailed picture of the community life of the ant. (©58, 129, ©A66, A146, 197) Battle of the Ants (1) How colonies live and propagate. (©A30, A197) Beneath Our Feet (1) Study of the ant. (©29, 98) Circle of the Life of the Ant (1) Self-explanatory. («29, 98, A150) Despoilers of Jungle Gardens (1) Life and habits of attas, or leafcutting ants; filmed by Dr. Wm. Beebe. (A197) Our Ant Gang (%) Ants building tunnels, and removing large obstacles. Development from egg through larvae and nymph stages. (©29) Aphids (1) Its unusual life and relation to man ; its life-cycle. (•29, 98, 189, •A186, •©A63) Bee Bread (^4) Development of the bee from egg to adult; the gathering, transporting and storing of pollen by the bees. (©29) Bees and Spiders (1) Life history of the bee; habits of spiders. (©58, 129) Her Majesty the Queen Bee (1) Microscopic study. (»29, 98, A150) Honeymakers (1) Whole cycle of the bee. (©129, ©A66, A197^ Palace of Honey (1) Life of the bee. (©58, 197) The Realm of the Honeybee (4) Life history. (©A178) Beetles (1) Complete life cycle of tiger, ladybird and Japanese beetles. (•29, 98, 189, • AISG, «©A63) Beetle Studies (1) Battle for existence with other insects. (©29, A197) Castle of Paper (1) Paper-making hornets. (©58)