The Journal of Botany, Being a Secind Series of the Botancial Miscellany; 5

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The Journal of Botany, Being a Secind Series of the Botancial Miscellany; 5
Sir William Jackson Hooker
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The natives talk much of the scarlet-flowered Banksia, resembling but excelling JB, grandu^ which inhabits the oonntiy to the east. My only way to obtain it would be to go from the Wangan Hills on foot, during the wet season, for in the district it inhabits there is no grass for the subsistence of horses.
During our journey, my son got five or six specimens of the Var- Tong, a curious small kangaroo, with a nail at the end of its tail, but distinct from the species described by Gould as having
...this appendage.
He also procured half-a-dozen specimens of the native Marmine^ a beautiful little kangaroo, striated crosswise with dark and light grey, and the fur tipped with long silvery hairs, both male and female indi- viduals. Of the Ephema 9pletiden» we saw six or seven pairs, but osAj succeeded in shooting one young cock-bird^ nearly full-grown: it is in)TICB9 OF BOOKS. 315 m perhape the largest and finest specimen tkat has been secured of this noble bird. In a few days we start again for the East.


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