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  2. THE UNDEVELOPED INTERIOR.

    Sir—A letter lately appeared in your valuable columns signed "D.McLean, Prospect Hall," and a very good letter it is. Mr. McLean lays great stress on the part of so little being ...

    Article : 632 words
  3. THE GARDEN.

    The annual trouble—slugs—does not appear to have abated, but seem to have brought their cousins, which are "numbered by the dozens," in the shape of aphides and that new pest—the ...

    Article : 1,348 words
  4. ORCHARD & VINEYARD

    The following paper on the Currant Vine was read by Mr. T. Hardy at the meeting of the Royal Agricultural Society on Friday, May 28:- In some parts of America rude monuments ...

    Article : 7,449 words
  5. STOCK FROM THE OTHER COLONIES.

    Sir—We beg a portion of your space to reply to letters which have appeared in the Register, in some of which the correctness of oar estimate is disputed that the population disposes on the ...

    Article : 994 words
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