Notes and Comments. or 
“THE PASSING SHOW.’ 
The Passing Show gives ‘A Nasty One’ on its first page 
for Feb. 12th, which we are kindly permitted to reproduce :-— 
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A NASTY ONE. 
The Prime Minister: 
‘©M’yes, most interesting—in peace time. Full of ancient survivals 
and funny old relics of bygone times, but a most expensive and 
extravagant luxury in time of war, you know!” 
Colonial (in London for the first time): 
‘*T see, Sir,—very much like the House of Commons, eh?!” 
PHOTOGRAPHS OF WILD LIFE. 
Referring to the notice in our Notes and Comments column 
in the January issue (p. 2), Messrs. Virtue & Co., the publishers, 
7 City Garden Row, City Road, London, have agreed to forward, 
free of charge, particulars of many photographs of various 
phases of bird life to any reader of The Naturalist interested 
in the subject, on receipt of a postcard with the sender’s name 
and address clearly written thereon. 
sus ptutnesdscaeds 
1916 Mar. 1. 
