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YANDALL’S DANKRUFrCY

... is capable of producing three distinct semitones, and this by the simplest process. Each string will tbereiore produce a natural note, together with the flat and sharp ot that note; the natural consctpience ol which is, that in tuning and in practice the ...

'THE TAHNTON COURIER. the catholic claims. hobbledehoys. Sot a fiian—nur ahoy. But a Hobbledehoy.'* Old Song. ..

... means nfdcstrovlng the moon is rising the instant they begin to hear his ntf sail upon then, belongs to this solo. Hi. natural notes partake .I character similar those I? • . small quantity that substance upon „f the brown tlimah; hut they are more sweet ...

MISCELLANEOUS On the occasion ofllte 200 th representation of Weber's Pr eh chut 2 Berlin, the King of Prussia has

... into the shade when compared with the subject of our notice—a common starling, which has been taught not only lay aside natural notes and sing various Airs with great exactness, but chatter away with all the volubility and much of the old maid. Jack (for ...

WESTERN NEWS

... imitative powers such wonderful things have been related, but be has fa.led in every attempt teach them anything beyond their natural notes; and be th.uks has proved beyond eontrad ct'on that the Engliah Starling ia the true Mocking Bird.— SatUr GatttU. COURT ...

* THE SABBATH BELL. The Sabbath bell tbe Sabbath bell! To toil-worn men a soothing sound Row labour rests beneath

... stillness reigns around, The p/oughmin's team, the thresher's flail, The woodman's axe, their clamours cease, And only nature's notes prevail, To humble bosoms echoing peace. The Sabbath bell! tbe Sabbath bell! How sweet on hears devout it fal s; While ...

POET'S CORNER. THE SABBATH BELL. The Sabbath bell! the Sabbath bell ' To toil-worn men soothing sound ; Now labour

... stillness reigns around. The ploughman's team, the threshers 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 ...

BIRDS WHICH FLY 636 MILES AN HOUR

... BIRDS WHICH FLY 636 MILES AN HOUR. There baa bean some correspondence this question in Nature Notes. Mr. E. I. Daubeuev write*: —The migratory movements of most birds are probably performed at a far greater distance from the earth than 40,000 font. Some ...

CORRESPONDENTS' REPLIES TO QUERIES. 1120.— The Holm Clavel.—l have read in Notes and Queries a great deal about

... botany have hitherto been excluded from your paper. Under the People's Column I find almost weakly some delightful popular Nature notes, which cannot fail stimulate children, voung and old (we are all children where knowledge is concerned). An enormous amount ...

YOUNG PEOPLE'S COLUMN THE BRIDGE, TAUNTON. AMD I have received unusual number of letter® thia week, and some ..

... judgment in the selection his lessons for the children under him I might say a Rreat deal more, but as I am the writer these Nature Notes, and as I am particularly modest writer, I prefer to say nothing further but think the more. If either of these schoolmasters ...

YODNG PEOPLE’S COLUMN

... ‘or the caterpillars of some butterflies. I hope to tell. you so er and about a few of tlese next week, I must n any more Nature notes to-day. Cycle I have no doubt many of you will bo r und to know the result of our verse competitio three judges all agreed ...

Th«*tr» in Jarvis’* Field, and the Committee recommended the Council to empower them to grant monthly renewals, ..

... of paper the back near the top with the subject in printed characters thereon, such as Household Hints, News’ Cuttings, Nature Notes, Ac. If among your collection of cuttings there are numerous pictures, make a scrapbook of these, pasting them in after ...