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And the World of Nature. 
CONTENTS, DECEMBER, 1903. 
ConourED Pratn: A POLAR BEAR AT A SHAL’S BREATHING-HOLE IN THE ICH. PAGE 
From an Original Painting by F. T. Smith. 
1. ARCTIC ANIMALS - By Captain Frederick G. Jackson (Leader of the Jackson-Harmsworth Expedition) 157 
Illustrated with Photographs. 
2. ZOO NOTES - - - - - - Illustrated with Photographs by W. P. Dando, F.Z.S. 165 
3. UNCOMMON PETS.—XtI. THE ‘ARMADILLO - - By P. Wellington Farmborough, F.Z.S., F.E.S., &c. 170 
Illustrated with Photographs. 
4. THE LIFH HISTORY OF THE LIME HAWK-MOTH - - - - - By Fred Enock, F.L.S., &c. 173 
Illustrated with Photographs by the Author. 
5. FEEDING THE BIRDS IN WINTER - - - - - - - - - - - By Hermann Lea 178 
Illustrated with Photographs by the Author. 
ConourED Pratn: PRIZE ROUEN DRAKE AND DUCK - - - - - - - - - Facing 181 
From an Original Painting by Harrison Weir. 
6. TURKEYS, GHESHE AND DUCKS - - - - = - - - By W. P. Pycraft, A.L.S., F.Z.S. 181 
Illustrated with Drawings by Harrison Weir. 
7. ZOOLOGICAL PROGRESS IN 1903 - - - - - - - - © - By R. Lydekker 185 
8. THE PSYCHICS OF DOGS - - - - - - - - - - - - - By R. L. Garner 189 
Illustrated with Drawings. 
9. THE IDENTIFICATION OF BIRDS - = - - - = - - By Frank Finn, B.A., F.Z.8. 195 
{llustrated with Drawings. 
78 Illustrations direct from Photographs. 
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