Forest Culture And Eucalyptus Trees

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Glancing on the map of an un- explored country, we are apt to take in our conject- ures the former alone for a guide, until the latter, by actual field-operations, becomes our stronghold in to- pographical mapping. It would thus be unsafe to as- sume-that the great western half of the interior consists mainly of desolate, uninhabitable desert-country, or even to contend that the reappearance on Termination Lake, or on the Murchison river, of so very many of the plants which give to the saltbush... country, or the Mallee and Brigalow scrubs, on the extensive depres- sion of the Darling system, their physiognomy, neces- sitates their uninterrupted extension from the rear of Arnhems-land to the Murray Desert, or to Shark Bay.
From demonstrating-facts like these we dare no more infer but that likely many similar tracts of flat coun- try are stretching over portions of the wide interven- EUCALYPTUS TEEES. 181 ing spaces. But who will predict more ? May not the large system of salt lakes formed by the drainage of rain into cavities of saline flats be found limited to the less distant portions of the interior of Western Australia, and may it not thus, by a gradual rise of the ground (evidently manifest northerly), give place to a system of fresh- water lakes or lagoons, or even of such springs as rewarded the exertions of the keenly- searching explorers west of Lake Eyre ?


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