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THE twentieth issue of the quarterly bulletin of the British Empire Naturalists' Association contains its usual summary of current field records and also the interesting announcement of the revival in octavo form, as in the War of 1914–18, of its well–known journal Country–Side, which had to be suspended at the outbreak of war. This decision is made possible with the very considerable—perhaps unexpected—interest in field natural history that has been maintained in Great Britain despite the War, and often in the most heavily raided centres like London and Merseyside. The first issue of the new abbreviated form of this journal is expected in December.
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The British Empire Naturalists' Association. Nature 148, 591 (1941). https://doi.org/10.1038/148591a0
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/148591a0