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THE first number of a new volume (4) of the Hongkong Naturalist (May 1935) carries on the tradition of its predecessors in offering articles dealing with many different aspects of scientific knowledge. An excellent account of stone rings and their manufacture, and the first of a series of articles on the legends and stories of the New Territories are of archaeological interest; and the curious Chinese habit of eating melon-seeds is described and discussed historically. The pipe-fishes and their relatives continue the synopsis of Chinese fishes, and the series on the birds and the orchids of Hong-Kong are continued.
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Science in Hong-Kong and South China. Nature 136, 473 (1935). https://doi.org/10.1038/136473b0
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/136473b0