M ISCELLANEOUS 
169 
A Modern Lorelei. 
BY DR. EDWARD ]■', BIGELOW. 
With this title the 
“Photo-Era Magazine” 
labels the cut made from 
a photograph taken at 
Camp Mystic, Mystic, 
Connecticut, by the editor 
of tli is magazine. As the 
editor observed one of the 
councilors standing at the 
fissure in a rock, with her 
hair streaming freely, the 
thought occurred to him 
that the effect would be 
good, if he could photo- 
graph her so as to show 
her face in the mirror, ”0 
get the glass at the right 
angle required care, but 
the result is worth the ef- 
fort. The picture is justly 
labelled “A Modern Lo- 
relei.” 
Gdl-over-the- Ground. 
Gill-over-the-ground is accounted a weed, 
Yet beauty and grace are its dower; 
A mantle it weaves of its beaut ful leaves, 
Embroidered with purple flower. 
— Emma Peirce. 
Spring at last is here, as Nature planned, 
After fitful gleams through nature’s bars; 
Holding in the hollow of her hand, 
All we love best ; while trying to understand 
Her mysteries, e’en to the farthest stars. 
— Emma Peirce. 
Cut by courtesy of 
“Our Dumb Animals, ” 
Boston, Massachusetts. 
LOIS WILMA Cl. ARK, BRIDGEPORT. CONN., MAKING AN EARLY 
ACQUAINTANCE. 
