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WILD ANIMAL PHOTOGRAPHY

Mr. William Lyman Underwood Showed Many Interesting Lantern Slides.

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Mr. William Lyman Underwood spoke on "Adventures of a Naturalist Photographer in the North Woods" last evening.

Mr. Underwood, who has had much experience in the woods, showed interesting pictures of an ideal trip through the forests of Maine and New Brunswick, and told some amusing stories of his trips, which, unlike the usual "fish" stories, were verified by the camera. His photographs of moose and deer, taken mostly at night by flashlight, were remarkable, and his story of a young bear, which he captured and "brought up," was both amusing and interesting. Mr. Underwood is a strong advocate of "hunting with a camera", and much prefers this method to the more cruel use of the rifle, which brings back trophies which do not last as long or give as much pleasure as do photographs.

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