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1949 EDITION 589.95-591.5 PASTEUR'S LEGACY — Continued The story of Pasteur's scientific career is presented, and many of his experiments in various fields of bacteriology and their importance are demonstrated. Pasteur Institute was founded in his honor to carry on the work he had started. The work of the Institute and many of the experiments conducted there are shown in great detail STORY OF LOUIS PASTEUR; excerpt (an* thrax sequence). TFC 17min sd (Human relations ser) apply 589.95 Jh-sh-c-tr-ad Guide Produced by Warner Bros Pictures. Edited by the Commission on Human Relations Deals with the story of Pasteur's crusade to establish his microbe theory of disease; the opposition to him of the French Academy of medicine and his successful struggle to institute a serum treatment for anthrax 590 Zoology WONDERS IN YOUR OWN BACKYARD. * Churchill-Wexler 1948 lOmin sd $40; also color $80 590 el-Jh-sh-ad Shows boy and girl finding a worm, spider, millipede, sow bug and snail in their backyard "Simplicity of presentation, both on the screen and in the commentary, Is the outstanding virtue of this excellent little film. Two small children look at creatures common to most backyards . . . and an examination of their peculiarities makes a provocative introduction to further zoological study. The elementary level of approach does not limit the film's interest to juvenile audiences." Nat. bd. of rev. 591,3 Embryology DEVELOPMENT OF A BIRD EMBRYO. EBF 1932 15min si $24 591.3 Jh-sh-c Guide Shows the development by means of photomicrography and diagrams, using the chick for early stages, the wren for the last stage and hatching Technique of mounting the embryo for observation, establishment of circulation, action of the heart, and development of three membranes— yolk sac, amnion, and allantois is shown also 591.5 Habits and behavior of animals ADVENTURES OF BUNNY RABBIT. EBF * 1937 llmin sd (Primary science ser) $45, rent $2.50 591.5 p-el-Jh Guide Collaborators: Arthur I. Gates, Teachers College Columbia University; Ernest Horn, State University of Iowa and Celeste C. Peardon The characteristics and habits of rabbits in their natural environments are presented "Children love It." Collaborator "EBF's best picture. I use it for adult groups to promote visual education." Collaborator ANIMAL LIFE. EBF lOmin sd (BiologyAnimal life ser) $50, rent $2.50 591.5 el-Jh.sh There is first a rapid review of the main types of animals — protozoans, sponges, coelenterates, echinoderms, worms, molluscs, crustaceans, insects, and veterbrates. The rest of the film then deals with animal functions — locomotion, food intake, digestion, waste disposal, respiration and nervous system activity BABY ANIMALS. YoungAmerica 1948 lOmin * sd (Elementary science ser) $40 591.5 p-el Guide Technical adviser: Dr Gerald S. Craig, Teachers College Introduces and explains such concepts as the degree and nature of parental care among animals, oviparous and viviparous animals, relationship between the number of young and the amount of parental care and chances of survival BABY BEAR. Bray 12min si $16.31, rent $1.50 591.5 p-el Photographed by William L. and Irene Finley. Especially edited and titled for the elementary grades by Rita Hochheimer "A baby bear deserted by its mother, found starving in the Oregon woods, is taken home and brought up with Peter, a fox terrier, as a pet by the children." School management BEACH MASTERS. LibraryFlm 1938 lOmin sd (Struggle to live ser) $25 591.5 el-Jh-sh-ad Produced by RKO Van Beuren Corp. Each spring countless thousands of seals come from all parts of the Pacific ocean to gather on the rocky shores of the Mist islands in the Bering sea and bring forth their young. The camera has followed this yearly migration "Interesting photography but educationally poor." Collaborator BEAR AND ITS RELATIVES. Coronet 1941 15min sd $67.50 591.5 p-el Guide Collaborators: Gordon Pearsall, Bureau of Entomology and Plant Quarantine, U.S. Dept. of Agriculture and Frances Pressler, Winnetka (Illinois) Public Schools Clear and interesting shots of the raccoon, the panda, kodiak bear, polar bear, the grizzly and the American black bear "Fine views of animals with close-ups of teeth, hoofs and ways of eating." Collaborator "Not so good." Collaborator BEARS IN ALASKA, USFish&Wildlife 1940 lOmin sd loan 591.5 el-Jh-sh-ad Shows the grizzly, brown and black bears of Alaska; ranges, sources of food and salmon runs BIGGEST BEARS. Field&Stream 1945 lOmin si $20 591.5 el-Jh-sh-ad Shows bears of all sizes in Alaska, Including cubs catching salmon BLACK BEAR TWINS. EBF 1939 llmin sd (Primary science ser) $45, rent $2.50 591.5 p-el-Jh Guide Collaborators: Arthur I Gates, Teachers College, Columbia University; Ernest Horn, State University of Iowa and Celeste C. Peardon Portrays the experiences of a family of campers in observing a pair of small, hungry and mischievous twin bears Accompanying fllmstrip is listed in the 1948 Annual Fllmstrip Guide BUFFALO LORE. Hawley-Lord 1947 9min sd $22.50; also color $85 591.5 el-Jh-sh-ad An instructive picture on the relation of the buffalo to the American Indian. Includes shots of the rare white bison and an awe inspiring battle between two huge bulls. Narration prepared by Harold McCracken, famou.<! authority on big game 391