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William Lyman Underwood, of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, will deliver an illustrated lecture before the Natural History Society in the Lecture Room of the Fogg Museum this evening at 8.15 o'clock. The subject of the lecture will be "Adventures of a Naturalist Photographer in the North Woods." It will be open to the public.
Mr. Underwood will relate his experiences of a hunting trip through New Brunswick and will illustrate his lecture with over 80 unusual slides of birds and wild animals, many of them photographed by flash-light. He will give an account of bear trapping and in that connection will tell the remarkable story of a cub, which was brought up as a child by a New Brunswick woman.
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