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THE second number of the recently launched The Country Journal contains a collection of articles which should satisfy the varied tastes of those who live and work the countryside and the unfortunate town-livellers who wish to do so. There are articles for the farmer, the gardener, the botanist, the ornithologist, the bee-keeper and the member of the women's institute ; while in an admirable survey many of the recent books on natural history and rural subjects are classified for the convenience of several types of readers. In the present number of the journal two articles of absorbing interest are those by Frank Illingworth on the countryman's games and Trevor Holloway on curious country place-names. Particulars of the new journal may be obtained from the Worcester Press, Worcester.
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The Country Journal. Nature 163, 673 (1949). https://doi.org/10.1038/163673d0
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/163673d0