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lr;il('(l, wil li llic l)ir<ls ;il I he lop of ;i shed and ail ol I he observations bcncaUi. 

 Olhcr Icachcrs (ind lime for ( onsidcrahic <li"a,win/^ and Iry lo have each bird 

 liia,l, is seen ilhisl ralcd. Oil en I he (hi Id who sees I he bird is ixMiiiil led lo make 



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A I'ACI'', I'ROM ■rilh; SICCONI) TVI'I'; Oh' ItlKl) CAU'INDAK ni^Kh', I';VI';RY lilRIJ IS 

 riCUKMI) AS SOON AS IT IS SI'lI'lN, 'I'l HIS CoilkDINA'I'INO ART AND N ATI! R K WOR K 



the illiislralion, which is then cut out and paslcd in (he margin opposite its 

 name. This ri'(|uii(S a xt'iy large card, and often several of them. 'I'he method 

 which scH'iMs mosi altiactix'e lo the writer is to have a separate shei't lor each 

 bird upon which the observations for several ye^ii'^ '■Jii"' l>e ke])l. As oilen as a 

 new bird is studied and drawn, the best drawing should be saved for tlie bird- 



