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  2. Marooned.

    I remained with Miss Grant in the cabin until breakfast was served. Our talk referred to nothing but our situation, as you will suppose. Before long I found my worry and anxiety yielding to the influence of her calm ...

    Article : 4,466 words
  3. NATURAL HISTORY.

    President: Dr. George Bennett, F.L.S.. F.Z.S., F.R.C.S.E. Vice President: Dr. E. P. Ramsay, F.R.S.E., F.L.S., M.R.I.A. Hon. Treasurer: Mr. F. B. Kyngdon. Committee: Mr. John Brazier, ...

    Article : 148 words
  4. Lichens.

    For the information of several inquirers, the following extracts are given from an article by the Rev. F. R. M. Wilson, in the Victorian Naturalist:— "When I began to collect lichens, with the help of ...

    Article : 608 words
  5. Patents Office Transactions.

    Applications for certificates of provisional protection and letters patent lodged from 21st to 26th January:— PROVISIONAL PROTECTION. No. 1194. January 21, W. Thornly and W. Rowe, ...

    Article : 329 words
  6. The Newcastle Eisteddfod.

    The Eisteddfod was continued on Friday morning, the 25th instant, when the president, the Rev. Mr. Seth, delivered his opening address, and was well received. During the morning a number of competitions ...

    Article : 237 words
  7. Specimens Wanted.

    The hon. secretary would feel obliged to any friends or members who will forward to him specimens of flies, beetles, or butterflies, naming the district in which caught. Specimens can be safely sent through ...

    Article : 106 words
  8. Annual Exhibition.

    Members under 21 years of age wishing to compete in the second annual exhibition are reminded that it will be held about September, 1889, and advantage should be taken of the intervening time to collect ...

    Article : 72 words
  9. Advertising

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    Advertising : 142 words
  10. Our Vegetables.

    There need be no advocating for onions, parsnips, and potatoes. The former are too odoriferous and vulgar for the taste of many. Parsnips, so full of saccharine matter, are an acquired taste; and the potato is already ...

    Article : 682 words
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