NATURE NOTES 
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Haikybnry Natural Science Society and Felsted School Scientific Society. Reports 
for 1904. 
Two very good examples of such school reports, though drawn up on some- 
what distinct lines. Haileybury is rich in the possession of a small but very 
comprehensive museum, which is constantly eniiched by gifts from Old 
Haileyburians. Felsted prints its President’s address, dealing with the deposition 
of rock-salt, meteorological and phenological notes, and a letter from an Old 
F'elsiedian on his observation of the Mountain Goat in British Columbia. 
British Bird Life : being popular sketches of every species of bird now regularly 
nesting in the British Isles. By W. I’ercival Westell. With an Introduc- 
tion by the Right Hon. Sir Herbert Maxwell, Bart. With 60 illustrations 
from original diawirgs by Arthur Martin, atid photographs taken direct from 
Nature. T. Fisher Unwin. 
In spite of the enormous output of ornithological works of late years, there 
Nightjar (’ Natural Si/e). 
(From *• British Bird Rife.” By permission of Mr. T. Fisher Unwin.) 
