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THE ENTOMOLOGY OF EPPING FOREST

... purple colours.: but we shall not obtain many without long-handled net (lay about fifteen feet). Flitting about over the blackberry bushes, and often settling on the blossoms, ii Hyperanthut; and scudding hero and there over the long grass in the gladee ...

A BEAUTY SPOT

... smell from the trees, ami a well-trained nasal organ van trace just the slightest suspicion of garlic in the undergrowth of blackberry-bushes, aud in the lirowu carpet of fir-ueedles. At its upper end the valley narrows into gruesome mountain pass, contracted ...

THE BADGER

... rabbits, digging vertically into the borrow just where the nest is. They are very fond of acorns, note, 4c.. sad will pick blackberries off tho brambles. When out for food they bunt with their snout on the ground like the pig; their sense of smell does nut ...

SUBSIDENCE OF LAND IN THE SALT

... the course which they were asked to pursue. The rule was therefore refused. Topical. According to contemporary some white blackberries ’* have been found at Chelmsford. we shall not be surprised at the advent tottae black red currants. Wonders will never ...

AUTUMNAL MIGRATION OF BIRDS

... These last are very fond the Iteech mast. Bullfinches are very scarce this flight, principally owing to the blight in the blackberry time. There has never been known such scarcity of these berries these 110 yean. Siskins have not yet arrived, but this u ...