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- Natural History Record Bureau, Carlisle Museum : Report for 
ee Hope ¢ D. Losh Thorpe, t81. Sy 
_ Some Observations on the Glowworm (Lampyris noctiluea, L. ‘: Richard Elmhirst, 
ETS 5 190: <a ees Sh 
Note on the Oceurrence 1 in Yorkshire of Mnaliannaaaaces sarst, Patienees A Woo 
ae louse new to the British Fauna, Richard S. Bagnall, 7 L.S., 198. 
_  NovEs AND QuERIES :— 
Mammatra.—Whiskered Bat in Westmorland, D. G. Gurnee 195. 
Avns. — Wood-Lark nesting in Norfolk, J. H. Gurney, 195. Vicia: (Falco. : 
esalon), O. P. Pickard-Cambridge, 195. Long-tailed Duck breeding in ~ 
Orkney, O. V. Aplin, 195. Flight of the Common Snipe (Gallinago c@lestis), 
Fredkh. J. Stwbhbs, 196. Snipe nesting in Bedfordshire, J. Steele Elliott, 
197. Origin of the Social Asnwics and Courting Displays of f Birds, Edmund 
 Selows, 197. : a 
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Aristotle’s Researches 
IN 
Natural Science. 
By THOMAS E. LONES, M.A, LL.D. BSc. 
With Illustrative Drawings. 










Contents : 
Introductory—Method of Investigation—Celestial, Atnoophene and 
- Terrestrial Phenomena—Light and Colour, Heat and Sound—Animals, 
Plants, and Inanimate Matter—Dissections—Homceomeria—Anhommo- 
~ meria and their functions—Animal Motion—Generation and Deyelop- 
- ment—Classification of Animals—Anaima, or Animals without Blood- 
os Aa or Animals with Blood. 
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