See and hear : the journal on audio-visual learning (1945)

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•as cast in a round gallon tin fruit in. The can was slit down one side ) that it could be readily removed om the plaster of Paris after it ad set. The model was planned to show only approximately the one longitudinal naif of the body of the seaanemone. Rather than chip away that much of the plaster of Paris This model of tlie sea-anemone was first cast to its approximate form. The arrangement ol the septa are really strips of tin, the gastric filaments are thread, anil the tentacles are wire-reinforced plaster of Paris. Again, final painting produces the vividness which identifies all of its parts. kenaM p[ 20 f Ijailtv am . mi ^ oge 92 April— SEE and HEAR