The Quarterly Review, Volume 265, Issue 526John Murray, 1935 |
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... Birds twenty years ago . Upon that occasion he was able to indicate the whereabouts of a pair , but had not encountered the bird since , and believed it to be virtually extinct in north - east Cornwall . It is to be feared that this ...
... Birds twenty years ago . Upon that occasion he was able to indicate the whereabouts of a pair , but had not encountered the bird since , and believed it to be virtually extinct in north - east Cornwall . It is to be feared that this ...
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a most engaging little bird , but not more charming than the minute and fairy - like goldcrest , abundantly repre- sented and , therefore , ignored . It is worthy of note that some of the most attractive British birds , such as the song ...
a most engaging little bird , but not more charming than the minute and fairy - like goldcrest , abundantly repre- sented and , therefore , ignored . It is worthy of note that some of the most attractive British birds , such as the song ...
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... bird - lovers who systematically seek and abstract the eggs of the cuckoo , for the sake of the birds that would otherwise be victimised . That is sound policy , so far as it goes , but if generally carried to a logical conclusion , the ...
... bird - lovers who systematically seek and abstract the eggs of the cuckoo , for the sake of the birds that would otherwise be victimised . That is sound policy , so far as it goes , but if generally carried to a logical conclusion , the ...
Contents
THE THEORY OF COEDUCATION By Alice Woods | 199 |
THE BALANCE OF NATURE By Douglas Gordon | 209 |
ABOLITION OR REFORM? | 223 |
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