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    • A Case of Inherited Instinct - Nature

      Nature· 1 day ago

      THREE species of cave locusts are found in New Zealand, belonging to three different genera. Macropathus and Pleioplectron may have originated from a common ancestor in New Zealand, but Pachyrhamma ...

    • Mesolithic Dwellings at Farnham, Surrey - Nature

      Nature· 1 day ago

      EXHIBITS illustrating the culture of the inhabitants of mesolithic pit-dwellings at Farnham, Surrey, are now on view in the Prehistoric Galleries of the British Museum (Bloomsbury). The results ...

    • Anthropological Inquiry in France - Nature

      Nature· 1 day ago

      Limiting ourselves to the notice of papers which deal with questions of French local palaeontology and sociology, we will begin our résumé by drawing attention to the interesting labours of ...

    • Ancient Man in Chile - Nature

      Nature· 1 day ago

      AN expedition to Chile of the American Museum of Natural History, New York, extending over a period of two and a half years, is reported to have discovered a succession of stone age industries ...

    • Palæolithic Implements from Bombay - Nature

      Nature· 1 day ago

      PALAEOLITHIC implements from the island of Salsette, north of Bombay, of considerable importance as demonstrating for the first time the presence of a palaeolithic culture in this region of ...

    • The Story of Jericho - Nature

      Nature· 1 day ago

      IN Old Testament history the fall of Jericho is the culmination of a long drawn-out drama which has impressed itself upon the imagination of most generations of men—and not Israelites alone.

    • Scientific Serials - Nature

      Nature· 24 hours ago

      As the group consists of only six men, five women, and two children, the observations and anthropometric measurements made by the author cannot be regarded as contributing any very important ...

    • Prof. Haeckel in Ceylon and India - Nature

      Nature· 1 day ago

      ERNST HAECKEL of Jena, as most of the readers of NATURE are doubtless aware, has lately returned to his University after a six months' journey in India and Ceylon, undertaken in the interests ...