Reception Test
RHODA POWER
(From National)
Herbert Dawson : Sonata No. 2
(Flgar)
Alfred Sittard : Song in C (Erbach) ;
Now that the day is ended (Siltard)
Science, Course I
The Earth and its inhabitants-3
' Sunshine and Animals '
JAMES RITCHIE (Professor of Natural
History in the University of Aberdeen)
The sun drives the wheel of life. All animals in the long run depend upon plants for food, and in return animals ] benefit plants in many ways. This is seen very clearly in the relation between insects and flowers. Animals depend on sunshine for their colours, and many uie its warmth for the hatching of their eggs. Temperature very largely regulates the distribution of animals upon the surface of the earth.
1
3.30 Interval
3.35 Early Stages in German
Lesson 3
A. H. WINTER, assisted by M.-E.
GILBERT
(From National)
DOROTHY PARSONS (pianoforte)
' The Women of Iceland '
ERIC LINKLATER
(From Aberdeen)
Conducted by JOHN BARBIROLLI
ARTHUR RUBINSTEIN
(pianoforte)
Relayed from
The Usher Hall, Edinburgh