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NATURE NOTES

... NATURE NOTES. It is pkiNing to heir more the note• or I he thrush, one of the harbingers of coming spring. The Coniston Mils are still white with snow. On Monday evening, in the reflection of the setting sun, as soon from head, they looked like so many ...

TO PRESERVE PRIMITIVE NATI ItE

... •alogical Garden. THE ORIGIN 'IliE LEMON. A pretty legend of the origin of the lemon le told by the author of Riviera Nature Notes: When our AM parents were driven out rarediffie, they were determined to take with them the seeds of certain fruit tree ...

PUBLIC BATIK

... days in, 1907, 21.30 inches on 103 days in 1906 ; mesa temperature of last month, 51.9 degrees, against 49.5 last. year. NATURE NOTES. For many yours I have heard the first notes of the cuckoo from the top Bates Wood adjoining Outrake, which has ever been ...

SCIENCE NOTES

... they will forego their rebellions instincts as soon as persecution ceases to give them an impetus. Tea current number of Nature Notes contains reference to the gopher of Florida, a specimen of which was hrotirlit to this country last summer by )Ir. W. ...

URSWICK

... numerous and active band of )LC.'a dancing and other amusements were kept up until the early hours of Saturday morning. NATURE NOTES.—In cleaning the stream which forms the outlet to I. rawick Tani, large numbers of the swan nitv.s.l (*nuclei' cygneus) ...