The Phonogram (1902-12)

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glide, made by color photography. As tUe bird in ail its brilliancy of plumage flits across the scene, Mr. Kellogg warbles its note, call and song, as he has previously recorded it upon a Phonograph from the bird itself in the woods. Truly, Mr. Kellogg is a marvel. He is to the feathered kingdom what Ernest Thompson-Seton is to the animal kingdom. The Phonograph is always ready to amuse your friends.-—Orwsm. O FOR A FOLDING POCKET PHONOGRAPH ! One day last autumn Bennet Burleigh, the noted English special war correspondent, was encountered a few miles outside Pretoria by that volcanic rhetorician, General