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The Work
of
some
of the
thousands
of
students
who
have
found
pleasure
and
profit
in
Taxidermy

A few of the photographs students have sent us --

Picture No. 1 shows H. D. Desoletta from N.Y. with his interesting collection. Picture No. 2 is H. P. Warner of Wisconsin with 12 deer heads, representing a profit of many dollars. Picture No. 3 shows M. L. Morell from Illinois with his fine bird collection. Above him are a wood duck and an eage also mounted by him. No. 4 shows some fine work by Wm Feazer of Pennsylvania; and No. 5 an unusual collection of birds and animals mounted by Paul Bersche of Nebraska. Photo No. 6 shows two brothers -- Bartley and Thurman Mumma of Ohio who have become expert Taxidermists.

Picture No. 7 shows C. L. Armstrong of West Virginia, with his large and varied collection. Photo No. 8 is a fine collection of water fowl mounted by B. F. Brannon of Alabama. No. 9 shows B. Cauny of Michigan at work on a squirrel lamp; and No. 10 W. J. Christensen of Utah with an interesting collection of novelty work. The specimens in No. 11 are the work of Wm. Mounty of Pennsylvania, and in the picture No. 12--Elmer G. Henry of California with his diploma and some of his excellent work. P. D. Hougaard of Canada mounted all the birds and animals grouped around his photograph. (No. 13)

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