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Bird-Lore 



them on top of the end pieces and two directly over the partitions. This 

 leaves a space in each gable end which can be utilized by the birds if a 

 round hole iVz inches in diameter is cut for an entrance. Nail on the roof 



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GROUND PLAN AND DETAILS OF MARTIN HOUSE NO. I 



boards, leaving the eaves and ends to project about an inch, put a perch be- 

 neath each opening, or a strip 1% inches wide full length of the box beneath 

 each row of doors. Add ornaments on each end of roof, and a little piece 

 of wood representing a chimney in the middle. Paint the body of the box 

 white and the roof a slate color. Four short angle-irons, with holes for 



