MID-APRIL 79 
church steeples, or chimney stacks, or in the 
noliow of a) tree, or a cliff. Ruins are a 
favourite place. There they find that the 
‘The jackdaw is a smaller bird than 
the rook.’ (% size.) 
PLATE XXV 
old gutters or joist holes, several feet from 
the ground, in the face of the bare wall, or 
the holes out of which stones or bricks have 
fallen, are most suitable places for the nest. 
