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quired, I recommend all Nature photographers to use 

 Cadett plates. 



I hope shortly to place in the market a thoroughly 

 practical bird camera, which will contain all the 

 things necessary for taking successful bird pictures. 

 This will be supplied by Messrs. Sanders and Crow- 

 hurst, of 71, Shaftesbury Avenue. 



There is an ever-growing interest taken in bird 

 photography, and I do not wonder that it should 

 be so. Any enthusiastic naturalist, who once takes 

 up this exceedingly fascinating branch of photo- 

 graphy, does not readily give up the practice. 

 Searching for and photographing the nests of our 

 commoner birds is most interesting, yet when we 

 come to tracking our rarer birds into some of the 

 wildest parts of the British Islands, bird-nesting 

 with a camera becomes an exciting sport, leaving 

 behind pleasant memories not readily to be forgotten 

 of days and hours spent in birdland. 



PUFFINS 



