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NATURE NOTES

... NATURE NOTES. Every Reader of this Paper who is interested in Nature Study, and who desires to see this column continue.!, is invited to send an occasional contribution. Curious Nesting-place.—Some months ago you had an account of a singular nesting place ...

NATURE NOTES

... NATURE NOTES. Every Reader of this Paper who is Interested in Nature Study, and who desires to see this column continued, is invited to send an occasional contribution. Wjisrs ix Wi.ntlk.—lf you loot amongst old -aoks on walk or in attic curtaina, you ...

NATURE NOTES

... NATURE NOTES. Every Reader thU Paper who Interested lo Nature stndy, and .who desires see this column continued, Is invited to send an occasional contribution. Birds' Bonraoou.-Mr. Julian B. Huxley, the famous zoologist, lecturing few days «go to the ...

NATURE NOTES

... NATURE NOTES. Every Reader of this Paper who is Interested in Nature Study, and who desires see this column continued, Is Invited to send an occasional contribution. Tin; Nuthatch.—This funny little bird, so tastily dressed in fawn and slate-blue, is ...

NATURE NOTES

... NATURE NOTES. Every Reader of thU Paper who is interested in Nature Study, and who desires to see this column continued, invited to send an occasional contribution. A Snail's Pace.—A snail that was lately found prospecting for spring fell victim scientific ...

NATURE NOTES

... NATURE NOTES. Every Reader of this Paper who Inter, ested in Nature study, and who desires to see this column continued, is Invited to send an occasional contribution. Berries and Birds.—The winter's berry supply holds well whilo January lasts, but oome ...

NATURE NOTES

... NATURE NOTES. Every Reader of this Paper who Is Interested In Nature Study, and who desires see this column continued, is Invited to send an occasional contribution. almost always begins his «»- son of song on very near Valentine s Day [February 14th) ...

NATURE -NOTES

... NATURE -NOTES. The Earliest Nests.—the chronology of ing, what Species would head the list? It woul ...

NATURE NOTES

... NATURE NOTES. experienced anglers will not make the mistake of saying they have a good fish until it is actually landed. Several hours are spent spinning, and baits changed from time time, but was well on in the afternoon before the second fish was landed ...

NATURE NOTES

... NATURE NOTES. Every Reader this Paper who is inter, ested in Nature Study, and who desire* to see this column continued, is invited to send an occasional contribution. Flowers of the Elm.—There has been a gradual thickening of the twigs of the elm, which ...

NATURE NOTES

... NATURE NOTES. The Mad Hark sits upright on his form and surveys the world at large. Springtime u calling, and the blood is racing like wine throupi, his veins. He cannot contain himself, and dashV. and dances along the runs in extraordinary überance and ...

NATURE NOTES

... NATURE NOTES. Every Reader of this Paper who is Inter, eated in Nature Study, and who de»ir to see this column continued, is Invited to send an occasional contribution. Toad i* now busy destroying gr'.t quantities insect life; the bee-kw™,dEM the hive ...