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  2. Natural History.

    THE order Orthoptera are divided into two families as remarked, before, the first of which, the Cursoria, or walking insects, have been brought to a close in our last. The next family comprises ...

    Article : 1,093 words
  3. The Garden.

    PHEBALIUM dentatum. Order Rutaceae. Tribe Boronie[?]. Genus Phebalium. (Flora Australiensis, vol. 1, p. 339). A tall shrub to be found on the North Shore and similar situations. It would be well worthy of a place in our ...

    Article : 71 words
  4. Grarden Pirates.

    THEIR "name is legion," and the wise gardener will always encourage feathered auxiliaries, as the insectivorous robin, tomtit, woodpecker, swallow, wren, starling, &c., all of which birds are indefatigable destroyers of garden pests. ...

    Article : 694 words
  5. Victoria Park, London.

    AT a time when paragraphs are going the "rounds of the papers" as to the ill-effects of encroaching upon the boundary lines of this park, it may not be uninteresting to direct attention to one or two of its chief features of internal ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 2,688 words
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