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... NATURE NOTE A HORSE ST.NGER? I'HE lads uere telli)ig about Dragcn-fly which had been attacking a horse; flying up and down over the animal’s' back and diving to sting it. Every time the dragon-fly dived the horse reared and ran. In the end the insect ...
... NATURE NOTE: At Derry Petty Sessions Mrs. Isobel Josephine McCloskey, of Upper Oville, Dungiven, was fined £2, with £1 extra costs, for driving a motor car without due care and attention. ...
... NATURE NOTE Liie iouse Cricket This merry little chirruper makes its home in defective brick- Wwork around our Kitchen firep.aces and is a common household insect all over the world. Qccasionally it may be heard out of doors in summer when it is migrating ...
... NATURE NOTE CAT'S-EAR CLOCKS T'O-day the Cat’s-Ear is in seed and the down from its flower-heads is flying all over the place. At a distance one gets the idea that the down the floating feathers some white bird killed by a hawk, for one finds it flying ...
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... NATURE NOTE& A BLACK LILY. bleak lily* new to science has been tun covered by Americans at Nueva Caceres, Southern I ,uzon, is the Philippines. An odour of tainted flesh, and many bluebottle-flies led them to find it under dense vegetation. The plant ...
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... NATURE NOTE THE HARVESTMEN 'lIlE HARVESTMEN are on the . move again, running through the grasses with their small globular bodies held high on long thin stalks of legs. At jirst-glance one may take them to be some wingless form of Daddy-long-legs, or ...
... NATURE NOTE MARY'S MONTH ■ Ring out, glad bells! and let the sleepers know Th.it. while they slept, we watched the month of May Twine the first garment of her virgin brow. Then bid them rise, for Tis the prime of day; And 10. the young month comes, all ...
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