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... NATURE NOTES. Tli s year, says writer Sketch, almost everything has appeared before its tun**. Toe water-weeds are coming up quite thickly. And when you are looking for tun i- •« quite possible that }*our attention will ».« arreaieO marvellous sight. ...
... NATURE NOTES: JANUARY. JANUARY LS, ass rule, the coldest aud deadest month of the But to every rule there is the exception, Jaen _ tile exception. Instead of iug eie eg, vegetable, wincing o the iron sip the fro*, we have had days that' were wart* altsoy ...
... NATURE NOTES: JULY. hour of Nature's year-day is already ly,jibe last summer month proper. But those' ldrely summer Sabbath morning intro him, his record is one of much rain and add wine, todieved with oocaaioual blinks of summer; with this result that ...
... NATURE NOTES: FEBRUARY. (Taw Sum.) Tee month departed bore a good deal of the venal blustering character of its successor March. Its first day was stormy, and its fleet evening wildwith a lightsing flash like an ezploaion of electric light, followed not ...
... NATURE NOTES; JANUARY. mai). may _ winter. • sill tbse .' coo - -e-i-ohalge ...
... NATURE NOTES: SE PTE MBE R. Toe harvest is over. August saw it well advanced; September interntped operations, and awakened concern, but bethought itself, cleared up, shone out, and allowed the farmer to secure his last sheaf some time before the month ...
... THE DUMBARTON HERALD, FEBRUARY 1, 1888 GENERAL NEWS. NATURE NOTES: JANUARY. success in this way was due, he thought, to the fact that the committee to select the team was composed of live members, and the teams were always the best that could be chosen ...
... NATURE NOTES: MAY. KAT, this year, bee been month to the turist, • ' iseit lie and gratitude. • • hat mouring ; Ioil i er: 8 7:o. Illisrig t terestleav vigeroes. Hellen llb *emu* s. • tbetessgramy of May this pit ie sot gg ia e g giggaggirag ; for Shoe ...
... IN the December number of Nature Notes will be found a very interesting contribution by Mr. John D. Batten on Bats. He has kept and watched several of these creatures, and, among other curious things, he observed that the common bat is practically blind ...
... NATURE NOTES: JULY. seventh hoer of Natare's yner-day is already ir.n• -July, the summer math proper. Eat tio.airh • lovely summer morning introdOClA him, his record is on• of mineh rain and cold winds, relieved with minas/mug blinks of summer; with this ...
... says Nature Notes, has pro- bably observed British birds for a longer time than any living naturalist, sends our contemporary the following note on the subject author of the article on ‘Some London Birds,’ in the recent numbers of Nature Notes, may like ...