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... HOW QUICKLY BIRDS FLY It difficult (says Nature Notes ”1 to account for the enormous velocity of some birds* flight when migrating. The northern blue-throat goes at the rate of 540 miles an hour, flying 4,800 miles from Egypt to Heligoland in spring night ...
... at Celtic Park Itock Hangers defeated Clifton Villa by goals to nil, the scorers being O’Connell, Laverty and Doherty. NATURE NOTES ...
... two winsome narrative picture*, the one ** Grandma** and the other on “Grandpa.** Cooking and housecraft and gardening, Nature notes, needlework instructions, and advice Preserving the Crop®” the garden are all dealt with by experts. For the •practical ...
... Arsenal came into effect on Saturday, the estab lishment being now practically 8,000, compared with over 20,000 in 1901. NATURE NOTES AND QUERIES. ...
... were re qaired for the workhouse. The orders were in each case sarctioned. The remaining business w ,\8 routine.— Cor. NATURE NOTES, ...
... THE CRUELTY OF LADIES. There can be no doubt, says the “Nature Notes” writer of the “Whig,” in any reasonable mind that many primitive instincts have been less affected by the march of civilisation in the female sex than in the case of their lords and ...
... Agues Miall writes on Home Upholstery”; Mrs. Stanley Wrench commences cookery -eiie#; W. Gilhespv writes some charming nature notes; Rendell Halletl continues with his “ Bird- Table Chat”; and Mrs. Sherriff Mott is once more contributor. In this 'issue ...
... ensure Its survival against egg-collectors vandals or Sunday gunmen who may shoot at anything moving. I would hope in future Nature Notes to deal more fully with this problem of rarities, and, indeed, to publicise them if necessary, For example, the re-appearance ...
... column, “Land and Water,” has been a regular feature in the “Irish Press” for the last 31 years. Before that he wrote the ‘“Nature Notes’’ in the ‘‘Derry Journal” for 15 years. Commenting on the performances of his poem at the feis, Mr. O'Sullivan said he ...
... WAS IT THE EFFECT OF FRIGHT ? F. 8.5., writing the Editor of Nature Notes” in the Northern Whig, says : On 12th September, 1887, when sitting along with some friends at south end of the Copeland Isle, a lark came past, chased by hawk, and soon second ...
... remarks welcomed Mr. Patterson to Coleraine, and expressed the pleasure he had always experienced in reading Mr. Patterson's Nature Notes' . in the Northern Whig. For over an hour and a-half Mr. Patterson held the rapt attention of the audience as he dealt ...