gc ON THE MOORLANDS 
circumstance it is often called the bottle tit. 
2 x x x 
Returning but purposely going another 
way to find some more nests if possible, 
—s 
XE]: -“ THE. OLD-TIME VILLAGE WIEH TiS -sPREmEY 
CHURCH—AND WELL-WORN STOCKS—THE ANTI- 
QUATED LITTLE GUARD HOUSE JUST BEHIND.’ 
we passed through the old-time village with 
its pretty church, whose mantling tower 
was now casting shadows on the well-worn 
stocks (that in the good old days held vagrants 
and trespassers fast in durance vile), with the 
