Educational film guide (1945)

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1947 EDITION 595.77-595.79 HOUSE FLY. (Animal life ser.) lOmln IG-sd$50 1935 EBF 595,77 jh-sh-c-adult Guide 15c Produced by Erpi "The film tells the complete story or this common but extremely dangerous pest. The four stages of the fly's life cycle are shown— egg, larva, pupa, and adult. Its activities as a carrier of disease germs are presented vividly. "The picture illustrates effective means for eliminating the fly menace. Special emphasis is laid on community action. This film Is highly recommended for use in health education as well as in science." Georgia Available from 10 or more film libraries or distributors 595.78 Butterflies. Moths BUTTERFLIES. (Animal life ser.) lOmin 16-sd$50 1931 EBF 595.78 el-Jh-sh-c Guide 15c Life history of the cabbage butterfly and the swallowtail butterfly with their different characteristics and habits, including their role In nature, that of aiding in the cross-fertilization of flowers The destructiveness of the cabbage butterfly, as well as its unusual control by a natural enemy is depicted Available from 10 or more film libraries or distributors CECROPIA IVIOTH. 13rrin 16-si-$25; rent $1 1938 Educ film serv 595.78 Jh-sh Guide Life cycle is shown, starting with the adult moth and continuing through the cycle of eggs, larvae In the various stages, spinning, th-a pupa, and the newly emerged moth EPS Ohio $1 Col 60c Tenn $2 Kan VES $1 Mich COCOON TO BUTTERFLY. (Conflict of nature ser.) gi^min 16-sd-rent $1.50 UWF 595.79 Jh-sh-c Macro-cinematography by Louis Tolhurst. Action study of the metamorphosis of the caterpillar to butterfly. Details of feeding, drinking from dew drops, spinning the chrysalis, struggle to emerge, and views of the butterfly's anatomical structure Calhoun IdP Cos Nay EK PH FLYING COLORS. (Colorful world ser.) lOmln 16-si-color-$60; rent $3 UWF 595.78 el-Jh-sh-c-adult Natural-color photography of the following American butterflies; grayling; cloudless sulphur; coral crescent; American copper; question mark or violet foot; thistle butterfly; red admiral, painted beauty and cosmopolite; great spangled fritillary; monarch; blue swallowtail; black swallowtail; tiger swallowtail; hummingbird or hawk moth. Also gives distinctions between butterflies and moths Calhoun PH Nay TexVE LIVING FLOWERS. lOmin 16-sd-$36; rent $1.50 UWF 595.78 el-jh-sh-c "The film follows the life cycle of the butterfly from the time the eggs are laid until the final full grown butterfly emerges, dries Its wings and flies away. "The photography is done mostly in closeups and gives a good idea of the various stages this insect must go through before reaching maturity." Film world Available from 10 or more film libraries or distributors IVIONARCH BUTTERFLY, llmin 16-sd-color1946 Simmel 595.78 el-Jh-sh-c-adult Guide The film begins with the development of the caterpillar into the chrysalis and depicts each successive phase of development to the evolution of the adult butterfly "There are 2 versions — one with simple narrative and one with technical-scientific." Collaborator Available from 10 or more film libraries or distributors IVIOTH AND BUTTERFLY. lOmin 16-sd-$1.50 DeV 595.78 Jh-sh Life cycles of both the moth and the butterfly OntEd MOTHS. (Animal life ser.) lOmin 16-sd-$50 1931 EBF 595.78 ei-jh-sh Guide 15c A large silk moth and the white-masked ussock moth are followed in detail through their life histories. Attention is called to their economic importance Available from, 10 or m,ore film libraries or distributors SPOTTED WINGS. lOmin 16-sd-$40; rent $1.50 1938 BraF 595.78 Jh-sh-c "Excellent soutiu picture showing four stages of life cycle of the butterfly." Fred S. Montgomery Ideal $1.65 UWF $45; rent $1.50 STORY OF THE BUTTERFLY. 15min 16-si$24; rent $1.50 Bray 595.78 el Edited for elementary grades. Complete story in simple language of the life cycle of the comma butterfly loS TexVE NSEd UWF $24; rent $1.50 Ohio VES $1.50 QueEd 595.79 Bees BEES. 9min 16-sd-$25; rent $1.50 1940 UWF 595.79 el-Jh-sh Produced by W. K. Doane "Life history and activities of the common honeybee. There are shots showing the different members of the colony: Queen; drones; workers. There are closeups of the hive, the worker bees storing honey, the queen laying eggs and the various stages in the hatching of the larva. . . An excellent film. . . [Useful Ini Biology — general science." California Calhoun Nay FC $3 PH $1.50 loS UtBY CITY OF WAX. (Battle for life ser.) 9min 16 sd-apply TFC 595.79 el-Jh-sh-c-aduit A Skibo production available only to schools. Awarded prize given by American Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences for best short film of 1936 "Life of the honey bee, born in its natural home In a hollow tree and the man-made home of the modern apiary. . . Close-ups are used throughout. "Highly recommended for biologj' classes, gra.des 7 through college; agricultural courses, grades 9 through 12; nature study, grades 4 through 6." Advisory committee Available from 10 or more film libraries or distributors 253