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... th THOUSAN Modern Egypt. By the EARL OF CROMER With Portrait ani» Map Vol Der. African Nature Notes ang Reminiscences. By F. C. SELOUS, F.Z.S. With bh Det ...
... th THOUSAN Modern Egypt. By the EARL OF CROMER With Portrait ani» Map Vol Der. African Nature Notes ang Reminiscences. By F. C. SELOUS, F.Z.S. With bh Det ...
... Catterpillars and Music. Several catterpillars of the peacock and painted lady butterflieS . (says a correspondent of Nature Notes) were kept in boxes covered with gauze, on the under side of which they were resting when a, piano which was in the same ...
... A correspondent of ‘Nature Notes’ tells the story o f A cat which climbed up an elm tree in Queen'e-square, Bloomsbury. where a had rts mest, and having devoured two young pigeons two pew-born kittens in their place. ...
... 8th THOUSAND. Modern Egypt. By the EARL OF CROMER. With Portrait and a Map 2 > ols. Obs net African Nature Notes and Reminiscences. By F. C. With by CALDW 10s net. National and Social Problems. varied nterest, These A niume of erent papers deal with political ...
... was SIR JOHN BRUNNER HOUSE FLIES, The following letter appears in issue of the Gasette” Sir, I should hke to advise the w Nature Notes of last Saturday to rt made to the Health Comm York Liverpool by Mr. Robert Newstead Liverpool University, some months ...
... teh a moth Such ha otk reom too the be. SA emp sise by contra: the dea 1es ac firs: len: only dive, whieh rarely Do easy Nature Notes” in the —_— OHO A Voteran. > ta Mr Bennet Burleigh na teas the can Cry i 1 war, in which ne was twice to death. His first ...
... established the island a wild-duok oolony oo and at Nuneham Kingfishers are iecroasing £0 fast that more than twenty, says ‘ Nature Notes,’’ have been counted 10 row ten miles down meer Cl Co NCUL CORONATION AND THE _ ILLNESS. ...
... for eating fruit. The t junior To the orchard keeper would probabl mber, follow the eu: gestion given by Mr. Gerish in “ Nature Notes ” He sas f the always noticed that the fruit in hot, dry weather, to be thirst on the part of the birds may get a something ...
... doubtle-s this course will followed at the Abbey in June. Pony’* ZatolUffoaet. eorresj>ondenl writes from Abbotsbury to Nature Notes The other day when were having lunch heard strange scratching sound, and then as if someone were trying to turn the handle ...
... ho: fs CURIOUS HOMES FOR! g. mes Hiam, of Astwood BR. coste re is the hal t of cure homes for the bir | BY od tells in Nature Notes he accommodated three pairs UMNS with ordinary ewp tomato t which he ced In various position: premises, and all were cocupi ...
... Fowls. l Mr. G. T. Rope has tabulated some of the ‘language of the domestic fowl. There is, however, says a writer in ‘“Nature Notes,” 3 most important sound he has not noted, that is the note of warning or alarmt. It is madae by both cocks and hens when ...
... In “Nature Notes. the magazine of roe Sel borne Society, a very curous incident is re lated which was witnessed at Belper a smal! Late one after- town not far from Derby noon Loree rats were seen crossing a yard fram the direction of the fowlhouse One ...