NATURE NOTES: 
Zhc Selbovne Society’s nbagasine. 
Edited by JAMES BRITTEN, F.L.S., 
Senior Assisia>i(, Department of Botany^ British Museum, 
assisted by eminent Specialists in every Department of Natural History. 
The circulation of this Magazine has greatly increased during the past year : 
It is now much enlarged, and several new features have been introduced. 
Among the Contributors to Nature Notes are the following well-known 
writers : — 
The Bishop of Wakefield. 
The Hon. Mrs. R. C. Boyle (E.^^B.), Author of “ Days and Hows in a Garden." 
Mrs. Brightwen, Author of “ Wild Nature won by Kindness f See. 
G. S. Boulger, F.L.S., Author oi “Familiar Trees f “ The Uses of Plants," Sec. 
William Carruthers, F.R.S., Keeper of the Department of Botany, British 
Museum. 
T. D. A. Cockerell, F.Z.S., Curator of the Jamaica Museum. 
The Rev. W. Warde Fowler, Author of “ A Year with the Birds" Sec. 
R. J. Harvey Gibson, M.A., F.R.S.E., F.L.S., Author of “A Text-book of 
Biology f Sec. 
G. C. Haite, F.L.S., Author of “ Plant Studies,” Sec. 
The Rev. Prof. George Henslow, M.A., F.L.S., Author of “ The Origin of 
Floral Structures^ “ Botany for Children f Sec. 
Prof. F. E. Hulme, F.L.S., F.S.A., Author oi“ Familiar Wild Flowers," “ Way- 
side Sketches" Sec. 
J. R. J.VCKSON, Esq., A.L.S., Curator of the Kew Museums. 
W. F. Kirby, F.L.S., F.E.S., of the British Museum, Author of “ A Handbook of 
Entomology f “ European Butterflies and Moths f Sec. 
The Rev. F. O. Morris, B.A., Author of “ A History of British Birds," Sec. 
George Murray, F.L.S., of the British Museum, Joint Author of “A Handbook 
of Cryptogamic Botany f 
George A. Musgr.vve, F.Z.S., F.G.S. 
George Nicholson, A.L.S., Curator of the Royal Gardens, Kew ; Editor of the 
“ Dictionary of Gardening." 
J. L. Otter, Hon. Treasurer of the Selborne Society. 
The Rev. H. D . R.awnsley, M. A., Author of “ A Plea for the Birds," &c. 
F. N. Williams, F.L.S., Author of “ The Pinks of Europe f Sec. 
The special features of Nature Notes are fully set forth in Jhe original 
circular, a copy of which may be obtained on application. It is intended to be a 
record of progress — progress in the love of Nature, in the knowledge of natural 
objects, and in the war to be waged in defence of the beauties of Nature against 
their more or less avowed exterminators. 
Special prominence is given to Reviews of Books which bear on the various 
branches of Natural History, and the Editor will always be glad to give informa- 
tion as to books suitable for any particular study. 
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