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numbered in that glorious company of golden youth, the flower of

the nation, that this devouring war has seized.”


Most of his work was done with an old whole-plate French

R.R. lens, and the cameras were home-made to a great extent. He

designed an adjustable stand, so as to work his camera at any angle

desired, and also a hiding tent. His photographs had always a poetic

charm in them.



LIST OF DRAWINGS BY ROLAND GREEN

AND HERBERT GOODCHILD FOR SALE.



The following list of original sketches and drawings (of

plates which have appeared in the Magazine) are on sale, the

proceeds to be given to the Illustration Fund. The sketches may

be seen by appointment with


Mr. D. Seth-Smith,


The Zoological Gardens,


Regent’s Park, London.



Mot-Mot, by Roland Green (Coloured), size about 12 in. x 8 in.


Pink-crested Touracos, by Roland Green (Coloured), size about

12 in. x 8 in.


Purple-bellied Tanager and Black-chinned Mountain Tanager,

by Roland Green (Coloured), size 84 in. x 6 in.


Sun-bittern in Display, by Roland Green (Uncoloured), size

15 in. x 104 in.


Malachite Sunbird and Blue and White Flycatcher, by Roland

Green (Uncoloured) ..


Humming-bird in flight (line drawing)


The Mikado Pheasant, cock and hen, by Herbert Goodchild

(Coloured) ..


The Ruddy-headed Goose, by Herbert Goodchild (Coloured) ..


The Blue-headed Rock-Thrush, by Herbert Goodchild (Coloured)



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