PETERSFIELD.

     ANOTHER NATURAL CURIOSITY.—Having alluded in our last, to a ‟Tom Tits nest,” being found in a flower pot reversed, and also a Chaffinch’s nest in a mortice hole of a post. We now add that, a carpenter was repairing the wood work of a window on the roof of Heath House, the residence of Sir William Jolliffe Bart., M.P., for this borough, his attention was drawn to the movement of a robin, when after some little time, he discovered a nest half way up the roof built in some small fern growing there, and containing five young ones nearly fledged. The spot could not have been less than 25 feet from the ground.