26 DECEMBER 1874, page 3

Several Correspondents Of The Times Have Been Noticing...

severe weather of last week great migrations of birds, especi- ally of larks. Two correspondents, one at Brighton and one at Havant, declare that these birds go in great flocks......

We Do Not Quite Know Why The Newspapers Publish Biographies

of the late Lord Hominy, who died somewhat suddenly on Wed- nesday, in his 73rd year. He was a Peer of excellent character, a fair average judge, though of no unusual power, and......

The Cold Has Brought A Great Lot Of Suggestions For

warmth to that Confessor of the English public, the Times, most of which are not less familiar to everybody, and much older, than the Times itself,—as for instance, " Sleep in......

The Journal Des Mats Has Given Lately An Account Of

some investigations by Messieurs Claude Bernard, Malassez, and Picard into the constitution of the blood. It appears, according to M. Malassez at all events, that the red......

The Dean Of Westminster Offered The Pulpit Of Westminster...

for the special Advent service of last Monday, to the Bishop I -of Natal, and justified his offer in an extremely courteous and grace- ful letter of apology to the Bishop of......

Mr. J. J. Murphy Writes To Us, And The Rev.

F. 0. Morris, the ornithologist, writes to Tuesday's Times, on the subject on which we made a remark last week,—the kind of sense by which animals find not merely each other......

Consols Were On Friday 91f-911.

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