THE APU BAOONS PB Ue, eT aN 3 
Reports should be typed, double space, please, on one side of 8% by 11 
paper. Be sure that your group sends in its findings (someone on the hike 
should be appointed to this task before you start for home). The hike 
leader or the club secretary should perform this duty if a specific person 
is not chosen. We’ll be looking for your reports next year — good weather, 
good birding, and a good Christmas to all of you! 
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Exhibition of Nature een 
THE NATURE CAMERA CLUB of 
Chicago invites members and 
friends of the Society to partici- 
pate in the Tenth Chicago In- 
ternational Exhibition of Na- 
ture Photography, to be held in 
the Chicago Natural History 
Museum from February 1 
through 28, 1955 
There are two divisions in the 
contest — prints and_ slides. 
Pictures of any natural history 
subject are eligible: birds, mam- 
mals, insects, plants, flowers, 
shellfish, geological formations, 
clouds, etc. The Exhibition is 
conducted in accordance with 
the rules of the Photographic 
Society of America, which 
awards two medals to the 
makers of the color slides show- 
ing the best color harmony. 
Other medals, ribbons and cer- 
tificates are awarded to makers 
of winning prints and slides in eae . 
each of three divisions — Bota- “Good Morning!” 
ny, Zoology and General Na- By LAWRENCE D. HIETT, APSA 
ture. | Toledo, Ohio 
The photographs will be judged by a jury of five, including two mem- 
bers of the Museum staff, two nationally known photographers, and Mrs. 
May T. Watts, Naturalist of the Morton Arboretum. Accepted prints will 
be displayed in the main hall of the Museum all through February. Ac- 
cepted slides will be projected in the James Simpson Theater (where the 
Audubon Screen Tours are held) on two Sunday afternoons, February 13 
and 20, at 3:00 p.m. Deadline for entries is January 15, 1955; up to four 
prints and/or four color slides may be entered. To obtain entry blanks, 
write to Paul H. Lobik, 4835 Wabansia Ave., Chicago 39, III. 
