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as many as seventy different species of birds in 

 Kensington Gardens. Let us endeavour, there- 

 fore, to remove the veil of prejudice from our eyes, 

 and be ever on the alert to notice the movements 

 and habits of the commonest creatures around us, 

 and we shall soon find our reward in the discovery 

 of a number of minute, but interesting facts, 

 probably wholly unknown before. Let us do so, 

 however, in the spirit becoming those who love 

 God, and who desire to see, in every object He 

 has created, the evidences of His wisdom and love 

 attributes which all nature impresses on our 

 attention, but which are most of all, and to man 

 as a sinner, most importantly displayed in His 

 word, and in the saving gospel of His Son our 

 Redeemer, Jesus Christ. 



R. E. 



