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  2. THE HONEY BEE.

    AUSTRALIAN BEES.—" J.," Gympie.—I know very little of the stingless bees of Queensland beyond what I have been told. I understand that there are two kinds. Mr. Hill, of Kedron ...

    Article : 3,151 words
  3. EXPERIENCE IN DRAINING.

    IN digging drains we sometimes come to clay, sand, &c., which seems to press nearly equal in all directions. A kind of sandy mud was found, at a depth of five feet, in some of ...

    Article : 1,711 words
  4. A PLEA FOR SITTING HENS.—I.

    THE cause of a hen's desiring to sit, or, to use the technical phrase, "becoming broody," is involved in the same mystery as other similar operations of nature. The desire for ...

    Article : 1,551 words
  5. IMPOUNDINGS.

    CUNNAMULLA.—From Cunawinga, March [?] —Bay horse, C over JM over 5 near shoulder, PD over 2 off shoulder, broken in; black horse, C3 near shoulder, blaze in face, off hind fetlock ...

    Article : 1,452 words
  6. DIAMONDS AND PRECIOUS STONES.

    THE diamond has a peculiar lustre, which is known as adamantine. It is generally colorless and transparent, pure and limpid, and has the water of the finest crystal; but diamonds are ...

    Article : 1,520 words
  7. THE STRUGGLING AND BARTERING QUEENSLAND FARMERS.

    IN a certain sense I agree with Mr. Trollope that Queensland farmers are a struggling people, and why not? I am sure you will agree with me; see how they are struggling to get on. ...

    Article : 1,476 words
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