THE VINES TX SOUND BEACH 



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-'. me special reason for it, but upon 

 writing to Mr. Binney he replied as fol- 

 Sows: 



"Replying to your favor of the 22d 

 inst., I wish to thank you for the photo- 

 :;.apli submitted This is certainly a 

 =plendid piece of work. 



' So far as the Ivy of Rocklyn is con- 

 cerned, I was not aware that there was 

 anything unusual about it. In securing 

 this growth we have not used any special 

 treatment. The stuff was planted and, 

 like Topsy, it grew." 



i his house is situated on the extreme 

 point of Sound Beach and offers not 

 only a magnificent view of the Sound, 

 but the building itself with its quaint 

 architecture, the solidity of its stone 

 walls, and beauty of the vines that cover 

 it, forms an imposing frontispiece to 

 Sound Beach when that town is viewed 

 from the water. 



The Sound Beach Magazine. 

 Thf, Guide to Nature is certainly a 

 most excellent magazine and I will not 

 be without it. — Lloyd V . Prance, Green 

 Bay, Wisconsin. 



Long may 



Your magazine is O. K. 

 The Guide to Nature be published.- 

 Clarence Wood, Palmyra, New York. 



You have started a very interesting 

 magazine. — /. P. Morey, Baxter Springs, 

 Kansas . 



A VINE-COVERED STUMP IN FRONT OF THE 

 HOME OF DR. T. E. SERRE. 



To popularize science is a noble work 

 and worthy of all praise. — Dr. J. S. Lat- 

 imer, Mount Vernon, New York. 



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