The Wombat: 1895-1902, Τόμοι 1-51902 |
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... thing now in Victoria to study them in their wild state , as so very few are left , and it is only by watching those in captivity that their habits can be learnt . In days gone by they often used to be found in large numbers , but now ...
... thing now in Victoria to study them in their wild state , as so very few are left , and it is only by watching those in captivity that their habits can be learnt . In days gone by they often used to be found in large numbers , but now ...
Σελίδα 18
... out , we decline with thanks . Notice JOHN BUCHANAN , Sail , Tent , Tilt , and Tarpaulin Maker , MOORABOOL ST . , GEELONG . THE OLD SHOP . 25/12/94 . We take things rather easily , as we 18 THE WOMBAT . To Apollo Bay By H E HILL.
... out , we decline with thanks . Notice JOHN BUCHANAN , Sail , Tent , Tilt , and Tarpaulin Maker , MOORABOOL ST . , GEELONG . THE OLD SHOP . 25/12/94 . We take things rather easily , as we 18 THE WOMBAT . To Apollo Bay By H E HILL.
Σελίδα 19
1895-1902. 25/12/94 . We take things rather easily , as we have only 24 miles to do , and do not make a start till ... thing wonderful . At last we reach the top of Mt. Sabine - the highest point of the ranges - and spell for a while ...
1895-1902. 25/12/94 . We take things rather easily , as we have only 24 miles to do , and do not make a start till ... thing wonderful . At last we reach the top of Mt. Sabine - the highest point of the ranges - and spell for a while ...
Σελίδα 19
... thing on wheels that ever went over it was a bullock waggon . We find it hard to believe that even a bullock waggon could pass here . After a look round , we return to the sawmill for lunch , our own supplies being supplemented by some ...
... thing on wheels that ever went over it was a bullock waggon . We find it hard to believe that even a bullock waggon could pass here . After a look round , we return to the sawmill for lunch , our own supplies being supplemented by some ...
Σελίδα 19
... things in store . We find the creek is not overgrown like most of those on this coast , and we work up along the bed . At about a mile from the beach we find some rapids , which we at first mistake for the Stoney Falls , but climbing ...
... things in store . We find the creek is not overgrown like most of those on this coast , and we work up along the bed . At about a mile from the beach we find some rapids , which we at first mistake for the Stoney Falls , but climbing ...
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A. E. Bratley Agents Amateur Apollo Bay artistic Australian Ballarat Barwon Barwon Heads bath Bendigo birds breeding Brinsmead bromide C. O. Dentry camera cement CHAFF CUTTING Chemist chloride Class Club COFFEE PALACE colony colour CYCLES district eggs Exhibition First-class G. H. Brinsmead Gardens GEELONG WEST gold Gordon College Gordon Technical College H. G. Roebuck Hammerton honey-eaters hypo insects Inspection Invited Insurance J. B. Leitch Kerang larvæ lime Maker MALOP ST Maskell MCPHILLIMY BROS Melbourne MERCER ST Merchants Messrs molecule MOORABOOL ST MOORABOOL STREET Museum natural history Naturalists nest noted observations paper Photo Photographic Association picture plates PRICES PROMPTLY ATTENDED Purnell Queenscliff RYRIE ST RYRIE STREET S. R. J. MAWSON scrub Secretary silver slides Society SOUTH GEELONG SPECIALTY species specimens STICTA PULMONARIA Stock Swanston Street TELEPHONE THACKER Thetaz toning tree Victoria Wadelton Wine Wombat Wrought and Cast YARRA STS
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Σελίδα 4 - The Summer came, and all the birds were dead; The days were like hot coals ; the very ground Was burned to ashes; in the orchards fed Myriads of caterpillars, and around The cultivated fields and garden beds Hosts of devouring insects crawled , and found No foe to check their march, till they had made The land a desert without leaf or shade.
Σελίδα 37 - Caledonia ! stern and wild, meet nurse for a poetic child, • land of brown heath and shaggy wood, land of the mountain and the flood, land of my sires!
Σελίδα 74 - ... selected, would probably be welcome guests at the houses of some of those interested in the museum in each place. The effect at the country museums would be that three times in the year a visitant would arrive for one of the three sections, would work everything up to date, stir the local interests by advice and a lecture, stimulate the caretaker, and arrange routine work that could be carried out before the next year's visit, and yet would not cost more than having down three lecturers for the...
Σελίδα 74 - The duties of such a staff would be to arrange and label the new specimens acquired in the past year, taking sometimes a day, or perhaps a fortnight, at one place ; to advise on alterations and improvements ; to recommend purchases required to fill up gaps ; to note duplicates and promote exchanges between museums ; and to deliver a lecture on the principal novelties of their own subject in the past year. Such visitants, if well selected, would probably be welcome guests at the houses of some of...
Σελίδα 74 - ... museums, all of which endeavour to keep up to the mark by spending perhaps 30/. to 200?. a year on a curator. The practical course would seem to be their union, in providing a federal staff, to circulate for all purposes requiring skilled knowledge ; leaving the permanent attention to each place to devolve on a mere caretaker.
Σελίδα 22 - ... history ; when we contemplate every complex structure and instinct as the summing up of many contrivances, each useful to the possessor...
Σελίδα 22 - ... the experience, the reason, and even the blunders of numerous workmen; when we thus view each organic being, how far more interesting— I speak from experience -does the study of natural history become!
Σελίδα 46 - ... whatever upon the plate. In exemplifying further the importance of distinguishing between visual and actinic rays of light, we may observe that if the two were in all respects the same, Photography must cease to exist as an Art. It would be impossible to make use of the more sensitive chemical preparations, from the difficulties which would attend the previous preparation and subsequent development of the plates. These operations are now conducted in what is termed a dark room; but it is dark...
Σελίδα 29 - Committee desires to place on record its appreciation of the valuable services rendered...
Σελίδα 22 - It has often been vaguely asserted that plants are distinguished from animals by not having the power / of movement. It should rather be said that plants acquire and display this power only when it is of some advantage to them...