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

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Eleventh Edition NATURAL SCIENCE 87 GROUP 98 FISH and SEA LIFE Beach and Sea Animals (1) Invertebrate animals — starfish, sea-urchins, octopus, crabs, snails, sea-cucumber. (A29, 98, 189, •A186, •©A63) The Crayfish and the Stickleback (1) Study of crayfish and interesting views of "the fish that builds a nest." (©129, ©A66, A146) A Day at the River (1) Life story of the trout and the salmon; habits of the stickleback and the crayfish. (0129, 197) Defenses of the Sea (%) How the sea hare protects itself by gassing its enemies. (©29) Devil-Fish (%) Devil-fish, umbrella octopus and sea turtle. (029) Dwellers of the Deep (1) Sights at New York Aquarium. (©29, 58, 129, ©A122, A197) Electric Eels and the Vicious Green Morays (1) Self-explanatory (©29) Fathoms Deep (1) Study of submarine fauna; octopus, conger, starfish, eel, sea anemone, etc. (©29, ©A30, A197) Feeding the Fish Eaters (1) Raymond Ditmars subject. (©29) Fightin' Fish (1) Story of Chinook salmon ; migration down to the sea and back again to Oregon streams to spawn and die. (A120) Fish and Fishing for Everybody (1) Fish incubation. (©190, ©A202) Fish (%) Every kind of fish in its natural habitat. (©80) Freak Fish of the Seven Seas (1) Rare specimens. (*58, 98, 190) Giant Grouper and Puffer Fish (1) Self-explanatory. (©29) Grunion, the Mystery Fish (%) Microscopic camera study of fish eggs through a hatching process. (©29) The History of a Pearl (1) From its development within the oyster to finished product. (©29, A197) Hydra (1) Study of its structure and functions. (©58, A197) Life of the Red Salmon (1) Title tells it. (#29) Life of the Salmon (^4 & 1) From first appearance at mouth of fresh water stream to spawning grounds. (©A39) Life Under the South Seas (1) Underwater photography, narrative by Mr. Pillsbury. («29) Living Stars (%) Construction and habits of star fish. (©29) Marauders of the High Seas (1) Sea-dwellers and how they prey upon one another ; starfish, jellyfish and other marine life. (©A30, A104) Miro-Unga (1) Life of sea elephants off Mexico coast. (A53) Molluscs (1) The octopus, cuttlefish, snail and oyster — their similarity. (©58, 129, ©A66, A31, 146) On the Floor of the Atlantic (^) Unusual pictures of under-sea plant and animal life. (©56) Oysters (1) Development, oyster culture and fishing. (©57) Pirates of the Deep (1) Studies of strange predatory life in deep seas; how Portugese Man o' War ensnares fish. (#A30) Propagating Salmon (1) For biological study. (A197) The Sea (1) Birds and undersea life dependent upon the sea. (©A30, A197) The Sea (1) Study of sea life. (#29, 98) Seal and Walruses (%) A herd swimming, mothering the young, etc., at their native rookeries in Alaska. (©57) Secrets of the Sea (1) Jellyfish and sea-slugs. (©58, 129) The Sea Urchin (%) Life story, including microscopic views. (©29) Shark-Suckers of Remoras (1) Self-explanatory. (©29) The Silvery Salmon (1) Hatching and catching gamest of fish in the great Northwest. (©29, 58, 190, A65, A146) The Snail (1) Its life cycle and habits. (©29, 58) Some Seashore Animals (%) Views and partial life cycle of sea anemones, sea urchins, star fish, crabs. (©57) Submarine Gardens (1) Undersea pictures of sponges, coral and other formations. (©Ill) Trigger Fish (1) Title tells it. (©29) Trout Hatching and Salmon Raising (1) Biological study. (A197) Two Inches of Fairyland (1/3) Life at bottom of sea. (0A3O) Undersea Friends (1) Variety of fish — sardines, sword fish, spade fish, shark, sea turtles, etc. (A197) Undersea Life (y2) Curious adaptations of animals to meet needs of food gathering and survival. (057) Underwater Household (1) How fish care for their young. (0197) Unselfish Shell (1) Study of the shells of sea animals. (A197) (See also Groups 47, 49, 61, 77, 94, 99, 121)