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THE SABBATH BELL. The Sabbath bell ! the Sabbath bell ! To toil-worn men a soothing sound ; Now labour

... stillness reigns around. The ploughman's team, the thresher's flail, The woodman's axe, their clamours cease, And only nature's notes prevail, humble bosoms echoing peace. The Sabbath bell! the Sabbath bell! How sweet on ears devout it falls While its ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... Savill. The major part of the contents, in the nature of things, is interesting only the professional man and the student. Nature Notes. —In the January number of the Selborne Society's Magazine we are reminded by the Editor that the aim of the Society (of ...

CYCLING THE CITY. To the Editob of The Bath Chbonicle. Sra,—l feel bound in the interests of the public to

... against the cruel custom of wearing aigrettes. In spite of the strong articles which have appeared *rom time to time in Nature Notes and The Times, some members still persist in flaunting heron's plumes on their bonnets. If these ladies only knew that ...

Music, Art, Science and Literature

... erformances are to include Parsifal, ' Tristan and Isolde, the Meistersinger, and Tannbauser. The current number of Nature Notes contains an In Memoriam notice, with portrait, of the late Rev. Percy Myles, who was one of the originators and a former ...

BATH AND COUNTY NOTES

... the late editor of the Selborne Society's Magazine, Nature Notes. Mr. Percy Myles (whowas the eldest son of the Rev Percival Myles Rector of West Kington, Wilts) has been the editor of Nature Notes since this new monthly was started in January, 1890. ...

THE SELBORNE SOCIETY

... animals, which they may see or read in books, and these, if sent to our secretary, might.at his discretion, be forwarded to Nature Notes, or in the Selborne Column in the Bath Chronicle, or possibly to the Daily Graphic. It is contemplated by our Committee ...

BATH SELBORNS SOCIETY

... be can ied on somewhat on the lines laid down by Lady Tennyson in her article iiand of Mercy in the February numbsr of Nature Notes. Your Committee have this year for the first time arranged series of excursions during the summer, from which they hope ...

BATH AND COUNTY NOTES

... it is quoted as an authority out here which even a law court ought to recognize. Mr. J. Guthrie Smith writes as follows Nature Notes from Mugdock Castle, Strathblane, N.B. : About this time last year there was some correspondence about the disappearance ...

BATH AND COUNTY NOTES

... the Ist November. In future Nature Notes will appear on the Ist of each month instead of the 15th as heretofore. We regard this as decided improvement and wish the newlyappointed editor success. A correspondent of Nature Notes has been much struck by the ...

SELBORNE SOCIETY

... junior branch, such those now being formed by Parent Society schools, rules for which may be seen the December number of Nature Notes, page 144. The few remarks, I have made are purely introductory, and I hope that some of those present will help our Society ...

THE MAGAZINES

... expressively begins sketch with a tragic ending. There are also musings on cats, and whispers from the woman's world. Nature Notes.—The Editor (Mr. James Britten, F.L.S.), in a suggestive paper for naturalists commends Mr. William Robinson's charming ...

BATH AND COUNTY NOTES

... of The Cottage, Frome, tells the following stow, which she had from the wife of the Bishop of Mackenzie River, who (says Nature Notes) vouched for the truth of it herself :- A small white terrier, belonging to Mrs. Alliaui, had the bad habit barking violently ...