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  2. SOME AUSTRALIAN BIRDS.

    As the fine Rajah Shieldrake inhabits the northern half of Australia, so the splendid chestnut-coloured Shieldrake, or more commonly called Mountain Duck, belongs ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 2,174 words
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    Stoddart's team for Australia has, it is assumed, been completed, by the addition of two well-known amateurs, in Captain Wynyard, of Hampshire, and J. R. Mason, of Kent, Captain. Wynyard is a fine all-round athlete, and, as a batsman, a brilliant hitter. He first showed his punishing powers as a boy at Charter-house School, where, in addition to cricket, he helped the Charter-[?]ouse team to win the football cup for 1881, and afterwards played for ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 300 words
  4. ALERTNESS OF FLAT FISH.

    The flat fish, whether at rest or in mo[?]n (says a writer in "Macmillan's Magaz[?]e" for July), have an air of vigilance, vivacity, and intelligence greater than any of the ...

    Article : 237 words
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