Educational film catalog (1936)

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583-589.2 EDUCATIONAL FILM CATALOG Flowers at work— Continued f lination. The relation of inserts to cross- fertilization is shown. The' picture closes by showing how cultivation has modified the form of flowers el-Jh-sh Guide From flower to fruit. ISmin 16-si-$24 1933 Eastman 583 "Remarliable time-lapse motion photo- micrography shows the development of the rose, lily, and apple. The opening of a flower; the functions of the sepals, petals, stamens, and pistils. Close-ups of anthers, stigmas, pollen grains, bee, pol- len basket on hind leg filled with pollen. Various methods of pollination, including artificial pollination. Living pollen grains are seen under the microscope. Anima- tion shows the complete process of fertili- zation." Kentucky el-Jh-sh Guide Germinating, and blackberry lily. ^R 16- si-$7.50 Bell & Howell 583 Produced by Arthur C. Pillsbury Growth of these flowers shown by time- lapse photography Iris, lupine, pride of the mountains. J^R 16-si-$7.50 Bell & Howell 583 Produced by Arthur C. Pillsbury Growth of these flowers shown by time- lapse photography Orchids. ^R 16-si-$7.50 Bell & Howell 583 Produced by Arthur C. Pillsbury Growth of these flowers shown by time- lapse photography Orchids, lilies, iris, passion flower, chysan- themums, rose, lotus and cotton grow- ing or opening and seed germinating. IR 16-si-$37.50 Wild flower preserva- tion soc. 583 Produced by Arthur C. Pillsbury using time-lapse photography Paper white narcissus. 7min 16-si-$20 35- si-nf-$30 1930? Scientific film 583 Produced by Charles P. Herm "Bulb propagation of the narcissus as carried on in Florida for commercial pur- poses." Kansas Jh-sh Poppy, wild parsnip. ^R 16-si-$7.50 Bell & Howell 583 Produced by Arthur C. Pillsbury Growth of these flowers shown by time- lapse photography Seed, and Chinese lily. 14R 16-si-$7.50 Bell & Howell 583 Produced by Arthur C. Pillsbury Growth of these flowers shown by time- lapse photography Springtime miracle. 5min 16-si-$6.58 35- si-f-nf-apply Bray 583 "Wildflowers of the Yosemite Valley pho- tographed by stop-motion as they are in process of blossoming; titles are from Lowell's 'Vision of Sir Launfal.' " Pro- ducer Thistledown. (Natural history ser.) 12min 16-sd-apply 35-sd-f-apply Gaumont British 583 "A study of the Spear Thistle demon- strating the processes of fertilisation." Producer Guide Tiger lily, vesper iris, sprouting bean. J^R 16-si-$7.50 Bell & Howell 583 Produced by Arthur C. Pillsbury Growth of these flowers shown by time- lapse photography Wild flowers. ISmin 16-si-$24 1930 East- man 583 "Woodland, meadow and field flowers such as Hepatica, Bloodroot, Trillium, Azalea, Iris, Tidy Tip, California Poppy, and Blazing Star, live out their life cycles on the screen. Through time-lapse pho- tography they are seen as they grow, blossom, and wilt—all in an interval of a few minutes." Producer el-Jh-sh Guide Wild flowers. 2R 16-si-loan 35-si-nf-loan 1928 U.S. agric. 583 A Bureau of plant industry film "Various wild flowers and the preserva- tion of wild flowers. Contains views of violet, buttercups, anemone, phlox, and many others." Iowa state college Wild flowers. 2R 16-si-$35 3S-si-nf-$100 Wild flower preservation soc. 583 "60 eastern flowers each [reel] with in- structive legends and showing magnolia and water lily opening and closing." Pro- ducer 587 Ferns Fern. 30min 16-si-$2S 35-si-nf-$75 1935 Harvard 587 "A rapid survey of various types of ferns, with their characteristic fronds and sori. The breaking of the sporangia and scattering of the spores, the bursting of the spores and their development into pro- thali completes the first step in this cycle. The second reel shows the development of the anthredia and archaegonia, fertiliza- tion, and the growth of the young sporo- phyte into a mature plant and the comple- tion of the Life Cycle." Producer sh-c 589.2 Fungi Fungus plants. lOmin 16-sd-$50 35-sd-nf- $100 1931 Erpi 589.2 "Major emphasis is given to the various mushrooms whose growth and reproduction are illustrated by time-lapse photography and animation. Molds and other fungi are also presented by these same techniques. The economic importance of these plants is definitely shown by both the photography and the narrative in their use as food, their destruction of dead organic matter and their cause of disease in plants." Pro- ducer el-Jh-sh Guide Mold and yeast. Smin 16-si-$12 1930 Eastman 589.2 "Close-up of moldy orange, a moldy shoe, mildew on cloth, moldy bread. Magnifica- tion of bread mold showing hyphae with spore cases. Photomicrographs of ripened spores. Development of mold seen through microscope showing plus and minus strains, zygospore, movement of proto- plasm. Photomicrographs of yeast plants showing formation of buds. Use of yeast." Ohio el-jh-sh Guide ii-«itent; sd-sound; f • inflammable: nf - safety; el - elementary; jh - junior hlBh; sh - senior high; c • college 20