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What Exactly Is To Be Done ? First As To

law. Thirteen backward county councils have taken no steps. The best have adopted this by-law " No person shall uproot any fern or other plants growing in any road, lane,......

The Sweet 0' The Year.

The exceeding beauty of the English scene .on the eve of this Easter gives impetus to the plea for our flowers. Th e woods and banks everywhere are delicious with primroses and......

" Much May Be Done With A Scotsman If He

be ( aug h t young 7 said Dr. Johnson. His maxim, like Kant's sate. goricaI imperative " is " capable of universal= application." Education of the schoolchild probably matters......

Two Very Able Professors Of Botany Have Just Formed Under

the Council for the Preservation of Rural England, a Wild Plant Conservation Board ; and they have begun their work by epitomizing into a model pamphlet their views on the......

A Tropical Dove.

A long letter from the Malay States consists almost wholly of quaint accounts of the flora and fauna ; and it is pleasant to hear of the natural humaneness of many of the......

Gymnastic Foxes.

That most lovely park, which we know as the Whipsnade Zoo, has had one quite unrehearsed experience. It has become sanctuary to hunted beasts. A year or more ago it was dis-......

Country Life

WILD FLOWER. SAVIOURS. • At Easter time,' when the Masque flower blossoms on the downs, and the woods and fields are bright with anemone, primrose, daffodil ; and soon with......