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  2. Notes and Oueries.

    THE WALKING STICK INSECT.—This "insect," nearly five inches long, and which is found in the Northern Territory, appears to belong to the family of Phasmidse, and its round and jointed body resembles a piece of ...

    Article : 1,056 words
  3. The Albury Railway Demonstration.

    THURSDAY, June 14, 1883, will long remain a red letter day in the annals of New South Wales and Victoria, for it beheld the celebration of the iron wedding between the two colonies, the completion of that system of ...

    Article : 3,622 words
  4. Imitation Oil Paintings.

    MANY of the imitation oil-paintings which are so largely imported here are thus prepared: After the colours are transferred to the prepared paper from the colour electrotypes, as in the old process, the picture resembles an ...

    Article : 310 words
  5. A Tasmanian Tree Hermit.

    THE Launceston correspondent of the Hobart Mercury writes:—"In a hollow tree upon the run beyond Penquite, an old man named Thomas Reid, who entered upon life a year prior to the opening of the present ...

    Article : 159 words
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