NATURE NOTES
... NATURE NOTES ...
... NATURE NOTES ...
... Nature Notes and Queries. THE CORNCRAKE. (From “Nature Notes in the * Northern Whig.”) “J. W. M.” writes from Bangor to ask where the corncrake winters, and suggests that it does not appear to be a bird capable of a long over-sea flight. As many people ...
... Cause of Injuries to Pollan. In “Nature Notes” on Februery 6th an | | account was given of injured pollan being 1 : seen in a Largan fish shop, pieces of flesh even being torn out of their backs, and the ’ 4 matter was spoken of as “anotbher Lough ‘ Neagh ...
... title. The whole book has been re-set with illus.rarions by Raymond Piper, a Jeading nature artist of tocay. There are nature notes by James Fairley, aad a carefully researched account of Arthur Stringer's background which makes intriguing reading. The ...
... really a noticepoard where items of topical incerest are recorded by the chil- So many contributions, including poetry and nature notes, were received for the last monthly “edition’’ that a new paper, ‘‘The Hard limes’’ had to be set up to cope with the overflow ...
... this counectiou it may be worth while recording some remarkable statements of Mr E. T. Daubeny, lately published in ** Nature Notes.” The migratory movements of most birds (wrote that geotleman) are probably performed at a far greater distance from the ...