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... NATURE NOTES FROM During the past week two important and Ia tensely interesting publication. have come into my hands. The first is: The Report (1184) et the Botanical Soeiety.sad Exchange Club of the British Isles. This the official record of the. ...
... NATURE NOTES IRON Many really beautiful and striking blossoms are at their best in the hours of twilight or darkness''. Many of them appear quite dull, drab and untidy. often appearing to be almost overblown and peat their prime, at noon or in the afternoon ...
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... NATURE NOTES FROM OXFORDSHIRE. THE MOUNTAIN FINCH AND OTHERS. When I half - prom ised last week to refer again testily° Bramblinga, I hardly realised how wile a field of inquiry I was venturing to explore. The finch family (Fringillidm) teems to brace ...
... NATURE NOTES FROM OXFORDSHIRE. 11 TTERICUMS (3). To.dar I conclude this aeries of plants, in order that other August flowers may receive due attention. iWiSrZth Oxfordshire St. John's wort is H. montanum, the mountain variety. a denizen of woods and thickets ...
... NATURE NOTES FROM OXFORD- SHIRE. SNAYESHEADS, ETC. Christma. without hotly seem., t intangible something necessary. W Aptil (lewd is not complete without it. snake:4l, 4 d. The Fritillaria meleagris is mu. of emr wonderful flowers, as well as one of m ...
... NATURE NOTES FROM OXFORDSHIRE. Q ROSE. Just as the rose a the Empress of the Garden. the wild use is the Queen of the Iledserow. After a weary walk on a sun-scorched, gritty road, between hedges thickly coated with dwarves the strip of what should be ...
... NATURE NOTES FROM OXFORDSHIRE. TUE NEW YEAS'S GIFT. Nature's New Yeaea gift to her lowers is the winter aconite—at least, that is the name given th- earliest dower of the year be Mier Ilenelow, tholintkt of the t Ounhiidge botanist. it not Agnes Strickland ...
... NATURE NOTES FROM OXFORD- SHIRE. -THE LIEBI:11:111 Tl.l- tot', amnial. whirls to-nally I. in in early aatitain. although the huritin. 1,11 u. t it Nay to &Weigher, gun in hilly ground, unit is al.o . founit ru•:ir the It. c•c , lluo nn derived trait OM ...
... NATURE NOTES FROX OXFORDSHIRE. BRAIIRLINGS.-11 t. The great flocks of bramttlinge mem to have left nor district. Where have they gone tor Have they gone farther smith or farther went? Perham, even to fre'..ncl. whore weetern easels once formed the limit ...
... NATURE NOTES FROM OXFORDSHIRE. THE PERENNIAL BPEEI)WELLr. I place fir-t the brilliantly blue Germander Speedwell Veronica ehamardry-. poets and writers have fallen violently in love with it. While I quite reali-e the beauty of its ozure corolla. it ...