27 OCTOBER 1928, page 15

A Main Road Problem.

This fact indicates what everyone has begun to see that to-day, when a road traveller can pass through a half-score of counties in a morning, some authority wider in scope even......

Sea Trout Problems.

The precise zeal of the British sportsman and naturalist is well illustrated by a work now in progress in the Outer Heb- rides. It is desired to probe further into the life......

A New Apple.

An apple, most carefully packed; and seductive to see and to smell, reaches me from a remote country rectory, with a claim that it is new to history. The only theory of its......

Sportsmen's Paradises.

Britain, as a fisherman's paradise, is doubtless surpassed by many countries. A friend of mine caught 368 good fish in an hour on a Newfoundland lake. If you ask a New Zealand......

November Ideals.

Something very definite has been done by the associations. Every November a day will be fixed for tree-planting along one or other of the new roads. November is, of course, the......

Farming Prophecies.

More than one almost portentous and needlessly mysterious prophecy was made last week at Rothamsted by Sir John Russell, just returned from a tour in Australia, and Professor......

Country Life

RURAL . REAUTY 40CAL ANGER. a It is good sign that some of the local bodies are growing irritated at the criticism of the Preservers of Rural England in general......