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Mr. H. K. Job on Bird Photography

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Mr. Herbert K. Job '88 gave an illustrated lecture on "Hunting Game Birds with a Camera", last night, under the auspices of the Natural History Society before a large audience in the Fogg Art Museum. Mr. Job exhibited a series of remarkable stereopticon photographs of birds with their young and nests.

Mr. Job first described the quail, grouse, and woodcock which are found in the grain fields of New England. Further south, especially in Florida, shore birds flock in great numbers, but are extremely difficult to photograph. The larger game birds,-geese, ducks and teal, are found by thousands along the lakes throughout North Dakota.

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