24 SEPTEMBER 1932, page 12

Tim Swoose.

One of the strangest " mules " known to the man of science, or the countryman, is still to be seen on a Norfolk farm. I found it there—and published an account of it—about......

This Brave And Original Endeavour Is A Part Only Of

the slim volume, which is a wade mecum of preservation. Its concluding pages tell you exactly what local authority can do towards preservation, positive and negative, and gives......

The Stupid Dog ?

In spite of a determination to keep out of the controversy about the lack of mind in dogs and birds, indignation is too strong ; and the excuse for giving way is that none of......

The Secretary Of The Most Charming Holiday Golf Links That

I know receives many compliments and one complaint, endlessly repeated. Everything is lovely except the flies. At some of the tees they are often—to use the phrase of an old......

New Mach I Nes.

Large farms in five counties have been harvested by the strange Clayton harvester-thresher ; but mechanization—the five-syllabled horror is unavoidable—has been advancing in......

In A State Of Nature Instinct Is Enough. Why Bother

? The quick sight, the zest of rapid motion through an aerial substance, the rising ecstasy of seasonal parenthood, the search for food and drink fill a bird's life. It needs no......

Country Life

THE SCENERY OF ENGLAND. It has been said that Lord Avebury spoiled a great title when he wrote The Scenery of England and made of it a sort of textbook of superficial geology. A......