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ETON NATURE-STUDY 



NATURE JOURNAL 



NATUKE NOTES f 



"At Siccar Point, where the cliffs project seaward in a great wall of rock, we left 

 the grassy pathway and scrambled down to the sea. Under the cliffs we found a 

 large roomy cave, reputed to have been used by smugglers in days gone by, which, 

 although easily accessible and quite dry at low tide, has the sea for its floor and its 

 walls hammered by the surf during the spring tides. In this cave, numbers of 



* From a manuscript nature-journal (January 1 to May 18th, 1902), written and illus- 

 trated by Miss Eva Redwood, of Hastings' and St Leonard's College. 



t By Mrs S. Douglas Wilson. From Nature Notes, the Magazine of Selborne Society 

 (August 1903), pages 169-171. 



