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I COULD name half a dozen spots to the north of London (Mill Hill) where cowslips and primroses have abounded together in the same meadow, to my own knowledge, for the past twenty years. For at least five years I can say that neither the primroses nor cowslips were attacked by birds, though the crocuses were cut up by them more or less every season in the same locality.
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N., R. Primroses and Cowslips. Nature 12, 108 (1875). https://doi.org/10.1038/012108b0
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