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  2. NATURE STUDY.

    Thanks to the voluminous correspondence I have little space for science notes this week, but as some of the answers are of special interest the loss will not be ...

    Article : 752 words
  3. NATURAL HISTORY NOTES.

    The London Zoological Gardens have recently been enricned by the acquisation of a young giratle of a species never before seen in that part of the world. The ...

    Article : 117 words
  4. THE WORLD'S RIGGEST QUADRUPED.

    Mr. Carnegie has presented to the King the skereton of the biggest quadrupel which ever walked this glooe. It is a prehistoric reptile named dipiodocus, and it ...

    Article : 109 words
  5. MAN AND THE UNIVERSE.

    Professor Oliver Lodge, lecturing recently to an audience in the East End of London, endeavoured to correct the common tendency of man to regard himself ...

    Article : 312 words
  6. CORRESPONDENCE.

    I have received a sheaf of letters since we last went to press, and would ask my correspondents (to whom my best thanks) to bear in mind that copy has to be in ...

    Article : 2,579 words
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  8. ASTRONOMICAL NOTES FOR JULY.

    The sun, which appeared to be near the Pleiades about the middle of May, and to puss through Taurus and enter the constellation Gemini about the middle of June. ...

    Article : 837 words
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