CONTENTS OF THIS ISSUE. Page 1. Concerning a Heritage of Basic Import. „ 2. Hunters Increasing, Ducks Decreasing—Waterfowl Sanctuaries Practi- „ 3. Gardens for Songsters—Cages for Criminals. [call'y Nil. „ 4. The March of Ruin that Nature Abhors. „ 5. Millions that Never Live. ~ 6. Vigorous Example of Insect Pests. „ 7. Life of the White-Fronted Tern. „ 8. Pukeko Acquitted. „ 9. Pukeko Scientifically Surveyed. „ 10. Explorer’s Diary of Forty-Five Tears Ago. „ 11. Deer. ~ 12. New Zealand Has Two Crows. ~ 13. Behold, the Forests Vanish! „ 14. Bird Nesting a Pernicious Practice. „ 15. The Muddiest Rivers Carry Away Cream of Soil. ~ 16. Fast Growth of New Zealand Timber Trees.
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Forest and Bird, Issue 40, 1 May 1936, Unnumbered Page
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102Table Of Contents Forest and Bird, Issue 40, 1 May 1936, Unnumbered Page
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