Letters

01 July 1933
Comments Letters SIRS,--A pair of Starlings (Sturnus v. vulgaris) made their nest in the top of a gutter pipe about thirty feet from the ground. At this time it was fine weather. Five eggs were laid, and incubated for five days, during which time the Starling that was not...
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Letter

01 December 1931
Comments Letters SIRS,--In your issue for March, 1931 (Vol. XXIV., p. 302), you allowed me to give the results of some experiments with Rotter traps and to announce t h a t these traps could be obtained from Messrs. Ciceri & Co. Ltd., 39-43, Wharfdale Road, King's Cross, ...
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