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Kingmer; a Sussex Haunt of Gilbert White.” Mr. Legge points out that not only 
(lid White visit Kingmer yearly, but that this locality at a later date furnished 
Dr. Mantell with much of the material for his “ Geology of Sussex,” and is 
almost as interesting a locality to the naturalist of to-day. By the courtesy of the 
writer we are able to reproduce a view of Delves Mouse, the home of White’s 
aunt, Mrs. Snooke, whence at her death he brought to Sellrorne the tortoise 
Timothy, which she had had for forty years. The view represents the house as 
it was in 17S3. 
XDeWes Mouse m irfts , 
“ Delves House, Kingmer, in 1783.’’ (By kind permission of Messrs. 
Bemrose & Sons.) 
The Pax Popular Packet. Cooper Bros., Cliff Town Road, Southend, Essex. 
Price 5s. 
This is a very neatly finished little cabinet, measuring 10 inches by 6 by 7, 
containing on card mounts or in trays a varied assortment of sponges, sea-mats, 
zoophytes, whelks’-eggs, barnacles, and such like “common objects of the sea- 
shore,” with a magnifying glass with which to examine them. The specimens 
are carefully named ; there is room in the cabinet for the young collector’s own 
additfons, and “ Pax ” issues with his “ Packet ” a charming little poem by Miss 
Emily Read. The whole makes a truly educational and attractive present for 
a child before going to the sea-side. 
Received ; Haiteyhury Natural Science Society Report for 1903 ; Report of 
the Felsted School Scientific Society for 1902 and 1903 ; Thirty-eighth Annual 
Report of the A merican Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals ; The 
University of Colorado Studies, No. 4 ; The Quarterly Record of the Royal 
Botanic Society for October, November, and December, 1903; Board of Agriculture 
and Fisheries Leaflets, 99 ; Relationship of Woods to Domestic Water Supply, 
and 100, Pig Breeding and Feeding ; The Victorian Naturalist for January anti 
February; Nature Study (Manchester, New Hampshire) for February; Nature- 
Study (Huddersfield), The Irish Naturalist, The Animal World, The Animals' 
Friend, The Agrictiltural Economist, and The Commonwealth for March. 
