Do You Know?
The following are the answers to the questions which appear under the abooe heading on pgge 11. /. They were named after Leonhard Fuchs and Johann Friedrich Es-
chscholtz, German botanists. 2. A British naoal victory won by Howe ooer the French in 1794. It is thus known because it Was fought so far from land that no name could be given to it.
3. The offspring of two brothers or two sisters, as distinct from crosscousins, who are the offs. 4. (I) Titian, (2) Michael Angelo, (3) Raphael, (4) El Greco. 5. Joan, Countess of Kent, wife of the Black Prince and mother of Richard 11, 6. The Duke of Wellington, on March 21, 1829. His opponent was the Earl of Winchelsea. 7. Pripce William (afterwards Duke of Clarence and William IV.). He reached New York in September, 1781.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23339, 6 May 1939, Page 14 (Supplement)
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