. Bird-lore . agnets, armature, and frame. Thehammer is removed and the shaft bent at rightangle to the armature. The wiring is changed sothat the interrupter is cut out. Two pieces ofsheet-zinc, two inches by three-fourths of aninch, are bent to form a right angle and solderedtogether at the base, leaving a three-sixteenth-inch space between the upright portions. A holeis bored in the outer zinc, to admit the end of thebent shaft which normally rests against thesecond zinc. A piece of number eighteen copper wire, four inches long, isbent to form a loop. One end is fastened to strong thread th


. Bird-lore . agnets, armature, and frame. Thehammer is removed and the shaft bent at rightangle to the armature. The wiring is changed sothat the interrupter is cut out. Two pieces ofsheet-zinc, two inches by three-fourths of aninch, are bent to form a right angle and solderedtogether at the base, leaving a three-sixteenth-inch space between the upright portions. A holeis bored in the outer zinc, to admit the end of thebent shaft which normally rests against thesecond zinc. A piece of number eighteen copper wire, four inches long, isbent to form a loop. One end is fastened to strong thread that leads to therelease, and the other end is fastened to rubber bands that are secured apparatus should be fastened to a board, and the whole thing nailed to *During the past several years Bird-Lore has published a number of unusual birdphotographs by Mr. Guy A. Bailey. In this article Mr. Bailey describes some of hisunique methods in bird photography and gives additional examples of his work.—


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