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You might mention at one of the Club meetings that if any 

 Queketters who have a substantial pension want to spend life 

 happily and comfortably in the most glorious of all climates they 

 had better settle down in Queensland, where they will have 

 endless opportunities, facilities, and material of all kinds to work 

 upon. It is astonishing in the Colonies what a very few people 

 undertake microscopical investigations; in Brisbane, I believe, 

 you could not muster more than five altogether, and then the 

 work is very occasional, but we have a really good man in 

 Dr. Thomson, some of whose work I will send you at an early 

 date. 



