THE GUIDE TO NATURE— ADVERTISEMENTS 
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An Artists' Drawing Crayon 
The box pictured contains 
24 crayons of the very best 
quality. For artists and 
Students of Nature, to be 
used for 
sketching and 
general color 
work. 
“Crayola” is 
put up in all de- 
sirable styles 
of packing, 6 
to 24 colors in 
a box. 
Color chart 1 and 
catalog on request. 
BINNZT <x 
SMITH CO., 
81 Fulton St., 
New York. 
Dagor F: 6.8 
the universal lens 
Dogmar F:4.5 
the ultimate 
High speed lens 
W HY a Goerz? Because you 
want results. And a Goerz 
gets^ results, not only because 
it is equipped with a Goerz lens, 
but because of its simple, sturdy 
construction and the extreme 
nicety of workmanship that as- 
sures every moving part working 
accurately, always. 
Goerz Cameras are made in sev- 
eral types and sizes to suit all 
needs. You have the choice of the 
Goerz “Dagor,” the universal lens 
or the Goerz “Dogmar,” the ulti- 
mate high speed lens, free from 
coma or flare. 
High Speed Ango 
For experienced 
photographers: 
3'A x 4*4 
4x5, 10 x 15 cm. 
5 x 7 
Ask your dealer to let you 
see the different types of 
Goerz Cameras and the re- 
sults they produce. 
C. P. GOERZ AMERICAN OPTICAL CO. 
317G East 34th Street, New York City. 
Makers and importers of photographic, optical and 
scientific instruments. 
BIRD-LORE 
A Bi-M onthly Magazine 
EDITED BY FRANK M. CHAPMAN 
500 Pages, 6 Colored Plates 
150 Photographs 
Price yearly, one dollar and a half. 
It will tell you how to study birds, how 
to form and conduct bird clubs, how to 
make nesting boxes, feeding stands and 
bird baths. You may consult its Advisory 
Council, take part in its bird censuses and, 
in short, become one of the great frater- 
nity who finds in birds ‘ the most elo- 
quent expression of nature’s beauty, joy 
and freedom.” 
We will be glad to mail you 
a specimen copy on request. 
D. APPLETON & CO. 
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 
T tlE BR YOLOGIST — The only magazine in the Rag- 
lish language devoted wholly to articles dealing with 
Mosses, Hepatics, and Lichens. Of interest to be- 
ginners and advanced students alike. Bimonthly, pub- 
lished by the Sullivant Moss Society, an organizatio» 
for mutual help in mos 9 study. Special curators to 
assist beginners. Membership fee, $1.50 per year, i»- 
cluding the Bryologist; subscription alone, $1.25; Caaa- 
dian postage 10 cents extra. Address Edward B. Cham- 
berlain, 18 West 89th Street, New York Citv. 
AQUATIC LIFE monthly magazine will 
^ increase your enjoyment 
of the life in nature’s streams and in your home 
aquarium. Written by scientists to entertain all 
nature lovers who like to paddle in water and 
4 tudy its manv forms of life. A journal of popu- 
lar aquatic biology, not merely a fish fancier*:’ mag 
azine. Specimen copy free on request. Subscrip- 
tion, $1.25 per year. Joseph E. Bausman, Pub- 
lisher, 542 East Girard Avenue, Philadelphia. 
CAMERA CRAFT 
Claus Spreckels Bldg., San Francisco, Calif. 
Practical and informative for amateur, com- 
mercial and portrait photographers. 
ITS ADVERTISING PAGES KEEP 
YOU UP-TO-DATE 
$1.50 Per Year 
Canadian postage 25c Foreign postage 50c 
Sample on request. 
