the Georgian Bay region, the author 

 of "Birds of Ontario in Relation to 

 Agriculture," who has studied bird life 

 throughout the Dominion, has said that 

 it is one of the greatest of bird homes and 

 one of which but little has been written, 

 and that greater notice should be given to 

 the protection of birds in this part of 

 Canada. Concerning Peasemarsh Sanctu- 

 ary, Mr. Nash has carried out this sug- 

 gestion, interesting himself in all our 

 questions, from the mysterious disappear- 

 ance of Indigo Bunting's eggs to the pro- 

 tection of the Grouse in the bush, or the 

 Heron on the pond. Only those who are 

 endeavoring alone in far-away places to 

 protect the feathered creatures can realize 

 how much such an interest that never fails 

 can give to the Sanctuary. 



