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Article : 387 wordsSIR,—The plant alluded to in this morning's Herald by Mr. Hawkins as being so destructive to the lucerne crops, under the name of ringworm, is Cuscuta epithymum, or dodder; a twining, leafless parasite, indigenous to many ...
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Article : 1,081 wordsTHE Opera Season, which commenced on the 2nd ultimo, has been, on the whole, tolerably successful, the attendance has generally been good, and the public have given positive proof that they can appreciate good singing when they hear ...
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Article : 1,672 wordsSIR,—Under the heading of an " Interesting Discovery," your readers are informed in to-day's Herald that a live toad has been found in " the flucan part of Northey's lode" in the old engine shaft at Cadiangullong, 180 feet ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Wed 23 May 1866, Page 3
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