Americarv Ornithology. 



A Ma.gaLzine Devoted Wholly to Birds. 



Published monthly by Chas. K. Reed, 75 Thomas St., Worcester, Mass., 

 EDITED BY CHESTER. A. REED, B. S. 



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VOL. IV OCTOBER. 1904. NO. 10. 



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Among the most handsome, as well as interesting exhibits at the St. 

 Louis Fair, is that of the G. Cramer Dry Plate Co. locatedin the Palace 

 of Liberal Arts, block No. 53, at the intersection of Aisle Gand Aisle 

 four. This exhibit, which is the ONLY ONE OF ITS KIND at the 

 World's Fair, consists of a large nuniber of the finest photographs and 

 a number of exquisitely beautiful transparencies, all made by the fore- 

 most photographers and artists of this country on the famous Cramer 

 Plate. This exhibit must be seen to be appreciated, and we would 

 therefore strongly urge any of our readers who attend the Fair to be 

 sure and visit this very interesting display, feeling confident that what 

 they see there will amply repay them for their visit. 



The Cramer Co. have advised us that they will be much pleased to 

 have visiting photographers to the World's Fair call at their magnifi- 

 cent establishment at the corner of Lemp ave and Shenandoah St., 

 where a most cordial welcome awaits any visitor. 



