Descriptive Catalogue of Kodascope Library 16mm Motion Pictures: Sixth Edition (1936)

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CLASS 3 — Popular Science, Useful Arts and Natural History 91 to many who are not, because of the slow motion photograph showing the gradual growth and development of beautiful flowers of many varieties. 389 feet Rental $1.25 3048 Code FAGOR Wild Flov^rers of the Yosemite Pillsbury National Park Growing and Opening Another series of beautiful flowers which abound in that picturesque spot, showing many beautiful close-up views of the following flowers taken by slow motion photography from the opening of the bud to the complete blossom : Azalea, Wild Parsnip, Evening Primrose, Blue Flag Iris, Hatweg's Iris, Blazing Star, Washington Lily, Blue Lupine, Cone Flower, Mission Bell, Blue Camass. It is only by means of slow motion photography that the complete evolution of these flowers can be seen in a matter of seconds instead of hours. 390 feet Rental $L25 3051 Code FAKE Carnivorous Plants Bray Portraying by actual photography and animated diagrams the familiar Pitcher Plant, whose interior is lined with bristly hairs and secretes a sweet liquid which attracts insects. They are helpless to escape and after dying are absorbed by the plant itself as nutriment. 92 feet — bn same reel with 7016, Sparring Partners. Rental $1.00 3052 Code FAKI Mountain Sheep Bray-Ditmars This is a Zooland picture taken in the Bronx Zoological Gardens and showing the extreme agility and sure-footedness of our own Mountain Sheep, of the African Aoudad and of the Kimilayan Tahr. 141 feet — on same reel with 7034, Felix in Fairyland. Rental $1.00 3054 Code FAKU Strange Appetites Bray A brief visit to the Zoo at dinnertime in which we watch the Giraffe, Wart-hog, Brown Bear and Polar Bear eating, and are impressed at the variety of fare needed. 64 feet — on same reel with 1099, California's Missions. Rental $1.25 3055 Code FAKAR Pheasants, Aristocrats of Birdland Bray Showing the method of breeding Pheasants at the New Jersey State Game Farm. As the mother Pheasants are unreliable in their dispositions, the eggs are gathered and incubated under domestic hens. In captivity the birds become very tame. The subject closes with close-up views of individuals of three diflFerent varieties of Pheasants. 154 feet — on same reel with 7049, Trip to Mars. Rental $1.00 3056 Code FAKER A Florida Alligator Farm Bray The mother alligator remains to guard her nest while the sun's heat hatches the eggs. The babies are hungry little fellows. Their main diet is fish, but as they get bigger anything from a man to a mud-hen will do. In Select plenty of alternates