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resented the cedar waxwings in their 

 nesting haunts in the north. Since the 

 photograph was taken, the name has 

 been changed into "Bird Life of the 

 Canadian Zone." A new background 

 was painted from photographs of 

 mountain scenery in British Columbia. 

 In the foreground the natural cave re- 

 mains, with the addition of ferns, and 

 other beautiful plants characteristic tc 

 such localities. Several birds of the 



Canadian zone have been placed in the 

 group, and when it is seen from a dark- 

 ened room with only the great misty 

 valley and snow-capped mountains in 

 high light, and onlv occasional shad- 

 ows, the lighter patches sifting into 

 the cave, the result is not altogether 

 nnpleasing. 



Very truly yours, 



Paul G. Howes. 



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