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No. 6.— Vol. 3. 
LONDON, OCTOBER, 1917. 
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HOW I BECAME A NATURALIST. 
By John D. Hamlyn. 
NOTE. — Will my numerous readers excuse the delay in this month's issue. The above article 
shall be continued in the November number, and will be found most interesting. Having just received 
a photograph of two of the Bengal Tigers, shipped on the "City of Edinburgh," I thought they 
would interest the readers of this Magazine. I still have a few numbers left of the September issue. 
"The Birds of Paradise on Little Tobago Island" seem to have given satisfaction. 
