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MAGAZINES FOR SEPTEMBER

... zinej FoFibions of To day, the best fashion uegriizine ever publibed ;-Weldon's Ladies' Jour- ral The Honilist,' Nature Notes, Knowledse, Y oun EnglanOc, The Rosebid, The Record of Technical antd Secondary Education, Biby, 1 The ...

THE DECEMBER MAGAZINES

... this number, to which tme~ Bishop of Ripon, Prebendary Leather Canon Jenkins, and the Dean of Slisbury are con'tributors. -Nature Notes, the junlo h Selborne Society, published byMsssH Sotberan. & Co., London. -- The Highland Monsthlly, published at the office ...

THE CHILDREN'S HOUR

... we are told of the late Sir Eihard Owen. An intense affection for animals and birds, says a writer in this month's Nature Notes, was a lead- ing characteristic of the great naturalist who was taken from us at a ripe old are shortly before Christ ...

THE CHILDREN'S HOUR

... afternoon's Walk in Spring, t A STRAY PIGEON. a ' Early in the 'month of February. 1892, says a corre. a spondent of Nature Notes, a pigeon was observed o flying about the 'back of my hnuse, not going away, I I but occasionally alighting on the roof ...

CONCERT AT REDCAR

... played by the Misses Taylor brought this interesting concert to a close. A TALKING CANARY. A lady corresporloeit of Nature Notes, while staviig recently ih the little village of Churchill, Somerset, heard a talking calnary. The bird belongs to a Mrs ...

MAGAZINES FOR SEPTEMBER

... the material for wrbiob ?? a1olisso by the Re, A, Iead toy, vicar of Hardenhuish, nea~r Ohippeaham, We have recelved Nature Notes the Natural Talgazine, Knowlefgo, the Poliliat Review, Weldon'; Laly's Journal, Bayle'l 1AZATInue, Slid the ...

RECENT PUBLICATIONS

... er.' 'Mr. Charles Wood, the editor, continues his intensely interesting descriptions of scenes and life ini Egypt. In Nature Notes 'for November are some in- teresting gleanings from the note-books of Thomas Barker, brother-in-law of Gilbert White, and ...

THE CHILDREN'S HOUR

... tramsgressed the rule > Write on one side of the paper only. Will they a kindly note for future guidance i ITEMS. (From Nature Notes.) GaEN3iiSITY IN A DOG. A striking instance of this is to be found in the n° behaviour of our beautiful black retriever ...

MAGAZINES FOR JANUARY

... London, showinig the site of the scaffold on which so many notable VeoPI8 were executed ;- The London Phonographer.' Nature Notes,' ,The Rosebudsi, ' Onward and tJpwa~d;-' Weldonh'a Liadies' Journal, with as paper pattern of an evening, cloak and ...

THE CHILDREN'S HOUR

... used whole in the same way, ILS done three days for b a family of 11, with a guest on the first day. Y, ITEMS9. ti (From Nature Notes.) t .A F'RIENnl IN NEED. Mrs. Eyre Matebtlrm, of Salisbary, seoids us the fol- is lowing anecdote which sho has lately ...

THE FEBRUARY MAGAZINES

... Giles' Printing Company, Edinburgb.-The Nautical 3agazine, published by Messrs Simpkin, MIarshall & Co. (Limited), London.-Nature Notes, published for the Selborne Society by M3essrs John Ball & Sons, 87 Great Titchfield Street, London.-Caltert's West Australian ...

THE CHILDREN'S HOUR

... remote BE corner of the roolu. hI Our informant was so impressed by the little ccene at that he sent an account of It to Nature Notes. We have a dog who, evidently, was badly brought pi up, and seems to serve as all example of the immoral ti instinet in ...