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... PALL MALL ' GAZKITE. NATURE NOTES. ...
... PALL MALL ' GAZKITE. NATURE NOTES. ...
... Tama Pat Otter. In Nature Notes” Mr. E. T. Daubeny puts in a plea for the protection of the otter. There is at least one instance on record of this animal being tamed, and the story is told by Thomas Bewick, of M British Birds” renown, who died in 1828 ...
... German Imperialism, and thus supported the declaration and prolongation of (ho most frightful of wars. —Reuter. LONDON NATURE NOTES. TV* th« Emtob of lh« Omcttc. Sir, —At 8 p.m. yesterday, when walking New Oxford-street, I caught sight of heron. It was ...
... chapter, which appears to be lecture ou lauija apd flora and geological formation, might well be tranaferred bodily to say. Nature Notes. We most also protest against the endearments “Pet” and “Lovey, which are lavished ou the heroine by her adopted parents ...
... The Useful Peewit. A bird that is of inestimable benefit to the agriculturist is, says Nature Notes,” the peewit. There is absolutely nothing that can be said against him, and as a friend of the farmer it would be hard to find his equal. He has no taste ...
... in every way as good its many predecessors. full etories lor children all ages,' and its special features, notably its nature notes, are instructive they are interesting. The illustrations sure good and very numerous. Dcapit* tie difficult, conditions ...
... of the hill in which that home is made. Some curious instances with regard to his habits in these respects are given in Nature Notes.” In a small patch of nettles within a few feet of the mouth of the foxes’ earth a partridge placed her nest, and brought ...
... London University; but they could hardly have housed a more delighted company than gathered round the exhibits and compared nature notes to the strains of music for four hours last evening. Upon the platform, at the meeting which inaugurated the proceedings ...
... dispute among certain naturalists. Can swifts take wing from the ground?” is a question raised in the latest number of Nature Notes,” the organ of the Selborne Society. Over two centuries ago Dr. Plot wrote of the swift, it having so very long wings, ...
... — Kensington R.C. MOTORlNG.—Brooklands (Fourth Jtace Meeting). BIRDS IN NORTHERN FRANCE. ‘A naturalists observation. In Nature Notes for September, Mr. Walter Johnson gives the results of observations he made of the bird life of Normandy and Central France ...
... Science (Philadelphia American Academy, S. c); The Greatest Peril of the Sea and Its Remedy ' (Earlsfield ?? Works) Nature Notes, May(Sotheron); ?? Perth); The Strand Magazine, May (NewneA) ; French: in Three Months (E ucational Supply Association); ...
... would suffice. in London Stroets. Among the other members of the feathered tribe in the farmyard (writes a correspondent of Nature Notes,” the organ of the Selborne Society) one would expect to see geese; but scarcely at large in the streets of London. Yet ...