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BLACKWOOD'S MAO %KIS L

... position in tuattes political, and the simplicity of his faith is to be adniired in looking fur the restoration of the natural note of things to a party whose special function it has hitherto been to change bad to worse, and to cake cr.!: worse confounded ...

LITERATURK

... vendoostion, but, in spite of that, many passage,. is lb book are pretty, some rising to poetry. He is manifestly a lover nature, noting carefully and eat:LTmuch the many charms which she throws bee most ardent votaries. An enthrudaM in the gentle art, ...

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... lantern added atoh, specially f°° that within, it there is great miffed Mg and a The two cases are precisely of the same nature. note. little to the pleasure of a very pleasant aka, large assenildag. Mow , - I dreadful mortality, the Torkiehtroops dying ...

GENERAL NEWS

... may I ask you, senor, whet you are I am beggar, air, and ask you for alms. THE Stine AND HIM BLIND LAMB.—A writer in Nature Notes for this month tells a pretty story of a mother with twin lambs, one of which seemed quite different from the other. He ...

'Ms veal De ter Met et II&

... recently bees detected is the enjoyment of this gay and fertive practice. In this month'. magalse of the Seniors* Society, Nature Notes, evidence on the subject is collected which to place this entertaining feature beyond doubt. Dr Japp declares that the ...

t, r charming and good-looking (laughter) and they could but hope that he was as good as the outward ..

... like the British public, to appreciate the bicyc Is I sin inclined to think they are (writes Dr Charles Plowritht io Nature Notes). Certainly one catches many more glimpses of bird life when on the wheel than the uninitiated would expect. Is seems ...

PEPPER AND SALT

... Hobson should have said. The Robin's PoMosses. There is a pretty little story, the accuracy of which is vouohed for, in Nature Notes for December. At a house at Shanklin, Isle of r..,e.~r:.. . Wight, at which he was recently staying, a correspondent was ...

.0 Rare Ben Jonson

... Birds sometimes utilise the most unlikely substances in the building of their nests. Mr N. Holt Macpherson, in writing to Nature Notes regarding some spotted fiy-catchers in Hyde Park and Kensington Gardens says— One pair caused me considerable perplexity ...

Cloths and Clothes

... Anthony Rope and The Four Feathers by A. E. W. Mason are continued. Timm is a very pleasant paper, full of interesting nature notes, entitled '• Selbcrne Revisited, contributed to Longman by Mr W. h, Hudson. Canva-s--ing in 1932 gives some amusing ...

A Ship's Appottts

... before them in sending out one vessel alone. Oar Earliest aad Latest Songsters. There has been some correspondence in Nature Notes as to which is the first of our songsters to sing in the morning and the last at night. A correspondent writing from ...