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NATURE NOTES

... NATURE NOTES. Every reader of this paper who Interested In Nature Study, and who desires to see this column continued. Invited to send an occasional contribution. Yocng Sparrows.—That the wilincss of the sparrow in dodging human devices has been recently ...

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... NATURE NOTES. A Good Word fob the Wasp.—People say bard 'things about wasps; they don like them around the house; but with all their faults wasps are not without good points, and one cannot help admiring tneir efficiency. In the short life at its disposal ...

NATURE NOTES

... NATURE NOTES Every reader of this paper who is interested In Nature Study, and who desires to see this column continued, Is invited to send an occasional contribution. A Sweet Pea with eight blooms fine proportions has been grown by Mr George Badland ...

NATURE NOTES

... NATURE NOTES Every reader of this paper who I* Interested In nature study, and who desires to see this column continued, Invited to send an occasional contrl* button. LATE GROWTH As main growing months draw to a close Old Mother Nature seems be anxious ...

NATURE NOTES

... NATURE NOTES Every reader of this paper who Is Interested In nature study, and who desires to see this column continued. Invited to send an occasional contribution. FATTENING PIGS Especially under war conditions is interesting to know that pigs may be ...

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... NATURE NOTES. Every reader of this paper who le Interested in Nature Study, and who desires to see this column continued. Is Invited to send an occasional contribution. Apple Blobbom Weevil is a small beet!? with very long trunk, which attacks the flower ...

NATURE NOTES

... NATURE NOTES. Every reader of this paper who Is Interested in Nature Study, and who desires to see this column continued, Invited to send an occasional : contribution. Nature ra February.—Blindworms and newts still tloep in heaps of loose stones and piles ...

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... NATURE NOTES. Every reader of this paper who Is | Interested In Nature Study, and who desires to see this column continued, is Invited to send an occasional j contribution. Adders. —The Rev. F. W. Brandreth, of The Manor House, Buckland Newton, may be ...

NATURE NOTES

... NATURE NOTES. Every Reader of this Paper who is interested in Nature Study, and who desires see this column continued, invited to send an occasional contribution. The Ro« Bay.—During July the Rose-bay Willow-herb made a bra\e show in the copses and the ...

NATURE NOTES

... NATURE NOTES Every reader of this paper who Is Interested In Nature Study, and who desires to see this column continued. Is invited to send an occasional contribution. Starlings Eat a Field. —Hundreds of thousands of tiny starlings, descending each evening ...

NATURE NOTES

... NATURE NOTES Every reader of this paper who is interested in Nature Study, and who desires to see this column continued, is invited to send an occasional contribution. BABY HEDGEHOGS IN A BALL OF PAPER A few days ago Mr. C Abbott. West Haven, Sidmouth-road ...

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... NATURE NOTES. Every Reader of this Paper who Interested in Nature Study, and who desires to see this column continue.!. Is Invited to send occasional contribution. A Winter Migrant.—The woodcock is most interesting migrant, whose traits afford an excel ...