StNicholas [serial] . THE FUR COLLAR. enlarged, with a separate picture still more en-larged of the face and the collar. Was the visitors jocose exclamation properlydescriptive of what he saw? THE BROOK-TROUT Photographing live fish in their natural sur-roundings is, at best, a difficult feat, but when thefish in question are speckled brook-trout it be-comes a matter of unlimited patience and manytrials. Needless to say, the trout must be inshallow water where they cannot get out of sight,-but that is only the beginning. Just as all prep-arations have been made and success seems on. THE TROUT


StNicholas [serial] . THE FUR COLLAR. enlarged, with a separate picture still more en-larged of the face and the collar. Was the visitors jocose exclamation properlydescriptive of what he saw? THE BROOK-TROUT Photographing live fish in their natural sur-roundings is, at best, a difficult feat, but when thefish in question are speckled brook-trout it be-comes a matter of unlimited patience and manytrials. Needless to say, the trout must be inshallow water where they cannot get out of sight,-but that is only the beginning. Just as all prep-arations have been made and success seems on. THE TROUT IN THE BROOK. the point of achievement, a dash by his troutshipwill leave nothing in sight but roily water. Verne Morton. 846 NATURE AND SCIENCE FOR YOUNG FOLKS [July,


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