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THE DERBY MUSEUM

... and spreading out its tail in the most graceful manner, and alter- ing his various cries, sometimes pouring forth his natural notes, at others mocking those of other birds, and even the howling of the Dingo dog. A closely-allied form from Port Phillip ...

FRENCH PLAYS AT THE ROYALTY

... one of the prime agents which have gone to the making of the man as he is. Even when love begins to find a place in his nature, note that it is on the material side of him that he is caught; the change is wrought by nothing more romantic than the cherries ...

Published: Saturday 20 February 1886
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1470 | Page: 15 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

GOSSIP WITH THE CHILDREN

... that had been frequently addressed to it by its mistress. This bird did not sing like other canaries, but in lieu of its natural notes continually repeated, Pretty Dick, pretty Dick, pretty little Dickie ; kiss, kiss, kiss, pretty little Dickie; and this ...

MAGAZINES AND REVIEWS

... somewhat tomboyish, central figure of 'Little Women Sir hL Grant Duff contbutes the first part of a delightful pager to Nature Notes-the organ of the Selborne Soeiety-o:2 ,te plant allusirns in the poem of atthew Arnold- This is fib-wed by ?? etaher exelent ...

THE JANUARY MAGAZINES

... and Uilastratimosn, besides the usual fashior ?? Oaild's Pictorial and Tht ! Dawn of Dey, boti publisbed by the S.P.C.KE -Nature Notes, tho organ of te Seiborne Society. published by Messrs H. Sotheram & Co., Londos.-Te heatiosman. and Publieation Register ...

MAGAZINES FOR APRIL

... well printed, and containing, among other things, a very cleverly written sketch of the Pelican Club, We have received Nature Notes, The Ladder, Onward and Upward. W\ e made mention some weeks ago of Mr William Dlorria's endeavour to design a fount ...

PERIODICALS FOR JUNE

... article on Grieg and Ibsen.-The M11idland ?? con- tains' an article on Animal Pedigrees, by Dr. A . Mimnes Marshall.-In Nature Notes, the Selborne Society's Magazine, Bishop Mitchenson continues his notes on the distribution of rare plants in Britain.- ...

NOVEMBER MAGAZINES

... spelling in such phrases as brown eyd, rosy cheekt, which might well have been abandoned. The Selborne Society's Magazine, Nature Notes, will be found interesting to young naturalihss. HEousehold Words provides abundance of uitz reading, end Young England ...

MAGAZINES FOR NOVEMBER

... 'e i ?? lush, hita cynieal :eth. Lenamintonpa esribshelgrowth of We have received the eciety of- Arts Joumrnal, 4, Nature Notes, tbe l hadles' TaIM, the Ie- bft, lMusical Herald, Knowledge, Thelndian MIagazine and Review, Popular Science ...

THE CHILDREN'S HOUR

... that the competitor's age is correctly stated. BIRDS AND THEIR WAYS. An amusing incident, writes 'Mr. J. E. Whiting in Nature Notes,was witnessed by afriend, who,like my- self, is interested in anything relating to natural history. Whilst working at ...

MAGAZINES FOR APRIL

... England, and New Popular Educatr; we have lso received Bailye' Magarines, Albermarle, Bookman, The Io1d, Nature Notes, and Litesary Opinion, ...

THE CHILDREN'S HOUR

... | THE CHILDREN'S HOUR. arn BY UNCLE OLDMAN. an _ ?? Tn the current number of Nature Notes, the maga-i zinc of the Selborne Society-a society which bas much Ri in common with our own Guild of Gentlenes5-th0 in' editor writes an article under the title ...