2 JULY 1932, page 17

Lord Lymington, Who Has Become Of Late An Original And

outspoken critic has made more direct and detailed claims for the factory farm than even Mr. Orwin, and he has held demonstrations. No one has dared to claim such immense......

Cotswold Blossoms.

We all know that the Cotswold villages, centred on that architectural marvel, Chipping Campden, are the most English thing in England. This June the country about them has an......

Home-wreckers.

Many. of us have had evidence of the persistent eviction of other birds, especially woodpeckers, by the ubiquitous starling ; bA the following experience of a Norwich observer......

Two Establishments?

The following very remarkable story of a most paternal robin comes from a Devon observer, "W. M." :—" In our small Devonshire garden we have two robins' nests, built in the......

The Ways Of Starlings Are Incalculable. The First Year That

nesting boxes were set up in the sanctuary in the new Zoo at Whipsnade about 70 per cent. were occupied by starlings. A year later the nuisance abated ; and more desirable birds......

Country Life

HORN AND CORM. From whatever place they start, whether they write from the study or out of their own experience in "field, factory and workshop," all our agricultural critics,......

This Sort Of Thing Happens Perpetually With Most Produce In

Britain. The alleged laws of supply and demand do not work. It may almost be said that there is no such thing as over-production (which is wealth) but only under-consumption......

Two Revoameas.

Such a general verdict is reached, though from very different angles, by two men who have each earned peculiar reputations as practical critics : Mr. Montague Fordham and Lord......