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NATURE NOTES

... NATURE NOTES. Every reader of this paper who Is interested in Nature Study, and who wishes to see this column continued, is invited to send an occasional contribution. Bats. mild evenings a few pipistrelle bats may still be seen hawking after insects ...

NOTES

... doubt, for It would appear that a inson might be of Uie m the maittr.— jail three churches the pulpit is welfused oruaj J NATURE NOTES. Every reader of this paper who Is interested in Nature Study, and who wishes to see this column continued, is Invited ...

“NATURE NOTES.’’

... “NATURE NOTES.’’ I notice that the grown up people in another column have their Nature Notes, and Ido not See why should not have a few Nature Notes on our own, particularly since many of my voting friends have sent contributione suitable for printing ...

NATURE NOTES

... spores grow freely when scattered artificially cu damp soil. Nature Notes in- Newspapers.— Writing in last Sunday s Observer, 8.T.” showed how bird Inc has gamed through the printing of nature notes in newspapers, fie said: Education alone (largely , from ...

NATURE NOTES

... NATURE NOTES. Every reader of this paper who Interested in Nature Study, and who wishes to see this column continued, is Invited to send occasional contribution. The Pike.—The “cold snap” has made the jack, pike, and perch hungry;, while tho weeds dying ...

NATURE NOTES

... NATURE NOTES. Every reader of this paper who Is Interested Nature Study, and who wishes to see this column continued, is invited to send an occasional contribution. Nosegay. —We indebted to Martock correspondent for the following Jut ild flowers, &c. ...

NATURE NOTES

... NATURE NOTES. and Queries ** as to the origin these stoije balls. “St. Swithin,” writing in the cirrrent number, fcay» he does not believe that they were ever used substitutee for the skulls of criminals, but ho remarks that Mr. Baring Gould, and other ...

NATURE NOTES

... NATURE NOTES. PREBENDARIES OF WELLS CATHEDRAL. the Rev. C. H. Heale. EASTON GOUDANO. Every reader of this paper who is Interested in Nature Study, and who wishes to see this column continued, is invited to send ain occasional contribution. A parish near ...

NATURE NOTES

... NATURE NOTES. Every reader of this paper who Is Interested in Nature Study, and who wishes to see this column continued, is invited to send an occasional contribution. Dick DryNOCX.—When the garden birds, tamed cold, troop to the house-windows for food ...

:BER 20, !923.« NATURE NOTES

... 20, !923.« NATURE NOTES. Every reader of this paper who Is interested in Nature Study, and who wishes to see this column continued, is invited to send an occasional contribution. The Holt Thorn.—Tho Nature Lover for December says In some of the gardens ...

NATURE NOTES

... NATURE NOTES. Every reader of this paper who Is interested In Nature Study, and who wishes to see this column continued, is Invited to send an occasional contribution. Dirty Starlings. —Mr. E. Blaclonoro. of Dawliah, __ writing in. Friday's Daily Express ...

NATURE NOTES

... NATURE NOTES. Every reader of this paper who Is Interested In Nature Study, and who wishes to see this column continued. Is Invited to send an occasional contribution. Sparrow**. —Sparrow* proving nuh*- bird tabio in garden, there is «mplo Let four little ...