Describes a pouting expression in a 3½–year-old child.
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Describes a pouting expression in a 3½–year-old child.
Aggressive behaviour of dogs and horses.
Expression in horses.
Crying in babies.
Worm-casts on a ridged hill.
Displays in turkeys.
Gives results of probing worm-holes with wire.
Describes earthworm experiments. She has measured depth of mould in various locales, e.g., on ridges and furrows of an old ploughed field.
Sends further details on Pinguicula reference.
Sends specimens of Pinguicula with insects adhering. [See Insectivorous plants, p. 369.]