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  2. Natural History.

    IT was Mr. Sydney Hill, not Mr. George Hill, jun., who discovered the first young of an Echidna in one of the abdominal cavities or pouches with which the female of this tribe ...

    Article : 818 words
  3. The Garden.

    ROOT ACTION.—In our former article on this subject we left the young plant, or portion of the plant, just as it has emerged from torpor and inactivity into active life, and we endeavoured to explain the nature of the process, and of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 1,936 words
  4. Plants Eligible for Australian Culture.

    DISCOREA ACULEATA, L —The Kaawi-Yam. India, Cochin-China, South Sea Islands. Stem prickly, as the name implies, cot angular. Leaves alternate, undivided. It ripens later than the following species, and requires no ...

    Article : 1,697 words
  5. THE ILLUSTRATION.

    This small animal was first discovered by my friend Mr. George F. Waterhouse of the Adelaide Mu[?]nm. It inhabits the country near Lake Alexandrina, and has been fully described in a former ...

    Article : 162 words
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