A CAT AND A SQUIRREL
... to show what d I attribute much of the damage done to game to our, at times, innocent looking fmend, the domestic cat. Nature Notes.” N ...
... to show what d I attribute much of the damage done to game to our, at times, innocent looking fmend, the domestic cat. Nature Notes.” N ...
... WILD LIFE TASMANIA. Continuing interesting article Nature Notes, tho journal of the borne Society, Mr. Hamilton Stuart Dove writes awaking early tbo morning of a fino Bpring day, what chorus of bird voices greets our ear. first after dawn tho native ...
... rare fright The wanton and indiscriminate slaughter by three schoolboys, with whom a writer-in. the current number of ‘‘ Nature Notes ” claims friendship, of no fewer than i sixty of the swallow-tail butterfly (Papilio Machaon) will be viewed with indignation ...
... trmmphod in his breast, and it to be hoped that the angry father will also repent. A TALKING CANARY. A lady correspondent of Nature Notes, while staying recently in the little of Chnrmill, Somerset, heard a talking canary. The bird belongs to a Mrs. Bnckland ...
... that the instrument is never lazy, and is absolutely impartial. STRANGE CONDUCT OP A J. K. S. writes from AbbotsSeld to Nature Notes as follows —At springtime, when birds of the male sex are often seised with an irresistible desire to display their gallantry ...
... false ones possess a character that the science cannot read. MICE AND MUSIC. A nice little story is given in this month's Nature Notes, which raises tiw interesting question whether mice have a fondness for music. It is contributed by a musician, who says ...
... the w ection 8 sole bridegroom is, and half of the world a brid of dis- writer, too, in the journal of the Selborne —“ Nature Notes out that “A ( | poli- Garden in Winter” has charms worth cult » golu- But there are “eves” and “no eyes,” and t oman- those ...
... plentiful, mild. The Royal Meteorologi- but the winter was cal Society has, it is true, a department which studies and coliates Nature notes, sapplie* by about-one hundred and twenty Observers in various of che country. Dut trey have not yet com- pleted more than ...
... separate place. Ho glances out of window, from hi. parsonage in Devon, and straightway finds material for a poem; the human, natural note of the layman he always was in spirit, and afterwards became in fact, bursts out his exquisite love , he has strange fancies ...
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