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BIRDS AND NATURE. Monthly: 48 pages, 8x10 Inches; per year, IL50. A magazine devoted to 

 nature, and Illustrated by color photography. It is the only periodical In the world that publishes pictures of 

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** It is one of the most beautiful and Interesting publications yet attempted in this direction. It has other 

 attractions in addition to its beauty, and must win its way to popular favor. I wish the handsome little magazine 

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'•You have certainly hit upon a method of reproducing natural colors with remarkable fidelity to nature."— 

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. ." Y .^ T magazine has certainly bad a phenomenal success, and it is entirely worthy of its cordial reception." 

 —J. A. AlUn, Editor "Th* Auk." 



'•Most of the pictures are astonishingly good. I like them so well that I shall put them up on the walls of 

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