THE CAMERA. 



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PHOTOGRAPH OF FEEDING GULLS, case. It was the garbage thrown out 



by K. C. wai.cott, \T.\y york CITY. upon the water from the garbage boat 



The gull picture is one of a large flock that daily puts out to sea imm liar Har- 



of "herring gull." The land in the back- bor. Tins photograph was taken from 



PHOTOGRAPH OF FEEDING GULLS. 

 Off coast of Mount Desert. 



ground is Mount Desert. The picture 

 was taken just out of Bar Harbor, and 

 while these gulls in large numbers often 

 follow a school of herring that have been 

 driven to the surface by larger fish, the 

 herring were not the attraction in this 



a dory as the garbage floated out on the 

 tide. 



These gulls breed in large numbers 

 about fifteen miles from Mount Desert, 

 on a deserted island called "Duck Is- 

 land." 



A STUDY OF EARLY FROST IN THE LOWLANDS. 

 Photograph by George W. Kellogg. 



