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ALL these strips will form a very useful addition to any school library. The subjects are admirably photographed and the colour reproduction (Dufay-chrome) is both life like and attractive. In fact, the inexpensive film projector can be used very effectively with these strips. It may be a technical disadvantage of this particular colour process that the manufactures are unable to include numbers to indicate frames, or titles to indicate specimens. This, however, is to a large extent counter-balanced by the notes accompanying each strip, which include monochrome reproductions of all the frames.
Visual Education Film Strips
An Introduction to Fungi, Part 1. By Rodney F. Cosser. Pp. 12 + Film Strip. An Introduction to Fungi, Part 2. By Rodney F. Cosser. Pp. 12 + Film Strip. Autumn Fruits (Poisonous). By Rodney F. Cosser. Pp. 12 + Film Strip. Autumn Fruits (Non-Poisonous). By Rodney F. Cosser. Pp. 12 + Film Strip. (London: Daily Mail School-Aid Department, n.d.) 21s. each.
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Visual Education Film Strips. Nature 164, 378 (1949). https://doi.org/10.1038/164378c0
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