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  2. Sketches with Pen

    FALLS that are supposed to be the highest in the world have been discovered between Milford Sound, on the west coast of New Zealand, and Lake Te Anau. They are named after a prospector named Sutherland, who has been living a hermit's ...

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  3. A DISCOVERY IN AUSTRALIAN NATURAL HISTORY.

    SOME very interesting notes on the recent discovery of an Australian animal—a species of marsupial mole—appear in the S. A. Register. A specimen (not well preserved) has been sent to the Adelaide Museum. How the discovery was made is told as ...

    Article : 1,579 words
  4. EDIBLE BIRDS' NESTS.

    MR. STEERE, a traveller in the Philipine Archipelago, in the course of a paper in the American Naturalist, descriptive of the central islands of the group, refers to certain caves in the island of Guimaras where edible birds', nests are found. The bird which ...

    Article : 541 words
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