31 DECEMBER 1937, page 15

Differing Farmers

The sugar beets, though by no means bumper crops, have been well and quickly harvested and have crucially affected the balance-sheet of a good many farmers. On the whole farming......

Big Trout

While many fishermen are lamenting the decay of streams, especially some of those about which Izaak Walton wrote most ardently and charmingly, others have been taking trout of......

Foul Rivers Fishermen Are Much Distressed At The...

of some of the rivers and brooks that flow into the Thames from the north. Various stretches of a good number have been fished, after being well stocked, by syndicates of......

Roadside Pheasants

Drivers of motor-cars through the Eastern counties this Christmas have been astonished by the number of pheasants on the roads. They were not dusting, partly because there was a......

A Natural History Diary Of The Host Of Diaries Published

about Christmas a very particular place must be given to the countryside year book and calendar published at is. by the British Empire Naturalists Association, known more......

Country Life

Traditional Weather The makers of this year's Christmas Cards may have had their justification after all. They had united—at least in my experience of their delicate art—in......

Archaeological Worms

A little problem of natural history, about which a query was put forth by a correspondent, has, I am told, been settled by an archaeologist. A small cluster of stones was found......