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  2. NATURAL HISTORY OF AUSTRALIA.

    THE RATTLETRAP.--In the South Kurrajong grow three specimens of the Brachychiton, known locally by the unephonious title of "Rattletrap," probably having reference to the shaking of the seeds in the ripe pod. I allude to this tree ...

    Article : 1,968 words
  3. THE FINE ARTS.

    THE EXPLORER BURKE.--The best portrait of the lamented Burke extant has just issued from the easel of Mr. William Strutt, who was commissioned to paint the picture by the Melbourne Club. As a likeness it is striking, and as a work ...

    Article : 955 words
  4. A HOT DAY IN AUSTRALIA.

    Ladies and gentlemen walk up--I pray! For the showman has got a something to say, Of the picture now first to inspection submitted, That is--if the showman by you be permitted ...

    Article : 975 words
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