There was no suitable and cheap arrangement for feeding birds 

 at the window, but now this want has been supplied by the Schwarz 

 feediag-box (Fig. 14), which revolves in the wind. It was tested at 

 Seebach and found suitable for the purpose. 



To be obtained from Gustav Ehrhardt,' Schleusingen i. Th. Price, 

 including packing, 2.25 marks. 



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riG. 13. THE WESTPHALIAJSr FOOD-HOUSE. 



In conclusion, we may say that, in addition to the feeding appliances 

 described here, very useful feeding-places can be made on balconies 

 and verandas, in sheds, summer-houses, and refuge huts in woods, 

 which fulfil the requirements roentioned on page 73. It is essential 

 that, in accordance with condition 2, the food should in no way be 

 affected by the weather. A feeding-place of tliis kind has been 

 arranged in a stable in the wood near the ranger's hut at Seebach, 



