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NATURE NOTE

... NATURE NOTE. THE KTRRIEMUIR OBSERVER, Thursday, April 6, 1944. THICK or,TH IN Controlled Prices THICK - - lid. THIN I Id. & 1/3;d. CHILEAN GREEN LENTILS: from April and, these are no longer on points MTh. TO KITCHEN FRONT ON TUBDAT, WEDNESDAY. THURSDAY ...

NATURE NOTE

... NATURE NOTE TEE kIRRIEMITIR OBSERVER, Thursday, August 9, 1945 !sued by The of Heal& tor Samba isi Ministry el ...

NATURE NOTE

... NATURE NOTE. THE KIRRIEMUIR OBSERVER, Thursday, March 8, 1945 It takes a ton of coal to make a ton of glass, so every empty S.D.I. bottle is worth its weight in coal. Whenever you fail to return an empty you are wasting coal. Furthermore, millions ...

NATURE NOTE

... NATURE NOTE THE KT RR EM L'IR OBSERVER, Thursday, July 26, 1945 Wad Department of Health for Scotland and the Ministry of Food ...

NATURE NOTE. The Potato

... NATURE NOTE. The Potato. By DAVID GREWAR, F.S.A., (SCOW, Glenisla. More has been written about the history of the potato, which is by far the most valuable of our vegetab!es, than about any other which we expect to see with whatever meat there may now ...

NATURE NOTE Wingless Birds

... NATURE NOTE Wingless Birds. Birds which have a wing broken near the root occasionally make a complete recovery. I can recall three wingless wild bird mothers in all. One was a green plover, and my retriever brought her to me unhurt. He caught her when ...

A NATURE NOTE. The Squirrel

... A NATURE NOTE. The Squirrel In years gone by, squirrels were extremely abundant, and one could scarcely walk a short distance beyond the town without seeing quite a number of these engaging sprites To-day, however, although the common squirrel is still ...

NATURE NOTE BUZZARD AT LINTRATHEN

... NATURE NOTE BUZZARD AT LINTRATHEN. Many species of birds are found in the Vicinity of the Loeb of Lintrathen, and wbile on a visit there in October I was fortunate in having a splendid view of a common buzzard. It suddenly appeared over the tree tops ...