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 If we cannot get hold of reproductions of good animal art, we can at least find photographs direct from life, and these are far better than copies of poor paintings, especially crudely colored lithographs. A poor color print is likely to be flat and wooden in effect, while the camera reproduces the delicate gradations of black and white which show the modeling of the body. Good magazine illustrations supply us with much excellent material. The source of the picture is of little consequence, so long as we see to it that the animal represented is true to life.