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CLASS 3 — Popular Science, Useful Arts and Natural History 55
REEL NO. TITLE PRODUCER
3040 Code FAGA Foxhounds and St. Bernards Bray
As spectators at a Fox Hunt we see a pack of blooded hounds in action, and then have a closer view of several of the best dogs. A child comes by in a wagon drawn by a huge St. Bernard. Then we visit the kennels where the St. Bernards are raised, and see a large family of puppies lined up for inspection. 212 feet standard length — on same reel zmth 1091, Simmmers and Szvimining
Rental $1.25
3041 Code FAGE Chumming With the Animals Ditmars
Showing a number of animals with special reference to their appetites and methods of feeding. The first animal shown is the Pygmy Hippopotamus, followed by a bear being fed molasses from a spoon. Next we see the Fur Seals and are told that they can digest one-third of their weight in fish every day. Then a Mother Wolf with puppies and some close-ups of one of the wolf pups with an Airedale eating from the same dish. Then follow some animal stunts such as the Bison making his wallow of dust to free himself from vermin ; the Giraflfe drinking, as an evidence that water can be made to run uphill ; a Monkey apparently engaged in earnest conversation and some very beautiful little Flying Squirrels from the Antipodes. Among ultra-rarities is shown an Australian Marsupial Bear, who looks for all the world like one of our toy Teddy Bears. Next a pygmy elephant is shown and the comparison drawn with the ordinary species. One of the interesting scenes is of a thoroughly domesticated groundhog who assists the keeper in gathering papers left upon the lawn at the Zoo.
Taken altogether this is one of the most interesing zoological pictures in the Library, and the photography is particularly excellent.
976 feet standard length Rental $1.50
3042 Code FAGI Animal and Bird Life in Pillsbury
Yosemite National Park
A Bear is shown up a tree and, being tempted with a ginger snap, goes through a good many movements in a rather precarious position. Finally he comes down and there are numerous pictures of him being fed various delicacies, particularly syrup from a bottle. Several Chipmunks are shown, and their quick movements are almost beyond the ability of the camera to depict. Next are several scenes with Deer, including one Doe so tame that it wanders up and down the main street of the village, turning out for traffic. A bunch of Elk is shown and a mother Grouse so tame that she? roosts upon the director's arm and feeds from his other hand. Other birds illustrated are the Water Ousel with its peculiar nervous bobbing motion, a Robin with its nest, a Fly Catcher and some baby Thrushes before they have their eyes open and later when about half grown.
The photography of this subject was taken under very difficult conditions, and is not altogether perfect, but the unique subject compensates in some degree for this defect. It will be appreciated by nature lovers and others interested in wild life of the sort described.
885 feet standard length Rental $1.25^
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