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Those who are fond of Nature, especially those who are interested in the Nature of New England, will be glad to have the opportunity to hear Mr. Chamberlain's "talk" this evening. There have been so few lectures about the life of the world outside of that of human beings, that every one is welcome who undertakes to draw the attention to the attractions of Nature and to open our eyes to things which they might see if they only knew enough to look for them. Mr. Chamberlain's interest in birds, and the knowledge he possesses of them, as displayed in the two-volume work he has recently published, are too well known to Harvard men to need further mention here. He will doubtless have a large and interested audience to which to lecture this evening.

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