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-MR. PALMER has here collected a series of papers he has from time to time contributed to various magazines. For many years the author has been a rambler in the lake-country, and has learned to love its inhabitants and to study its varied scenes. The essays are good examples of descriptive writing, but the aspects of nature and the incidents of outdoor life are treated rather from the point of view of the general observer than that of the inquiring naturalist.
Lake-Country Rambles.
By William T. Palmer. Pp. viii + 334. (London: Chatto and Windus, 1902.) Price 6s.
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Lake-Country Rambles . Nature 67, 79 (1902). https://doi.org/10.1038/067079c0
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