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The pr()])erty of R. McDim.uall, Esq., Essemlou — 



Bulls— 



Grand Priuce. 

 Grand Master. 

 Iinjierial Purple. 

 Ajax Pootli. 



The property of Henry Stevenson, Es(|., " Niddrie," Essendon— 



Not named. 



Prize Kams. 



The Hon. Pliillip Hnssell, U.L.V., Oarngham- 



Nugget Third. 

 Melbourne Second. 



Economic Veterinaky (kiLLECTicrl of Drawings. 



The projterty of the Trustees, illustrating the diseases of the various organs of 

 ilouiestie eattle. 



No. 1. — External surface of lunu', showin"' the ell'nsjon on the pleural surface 



in pleuro-pneuruonia. 

 No. 2. —Portion of lung showing the apjiearauce in the iileuro-pneunionia of 



cattle. 

 No. 3. — Portion of Inng from a cow dead of pleuro-pnenuionia. 

 No. 4. — The spleen incised in splenic fever. 

 No. 5. — The heart in sjilenic fever. 

 No. 6. — The kidney in splenic fevci-. 

 No. 7. — Hlustrating the condition of the peritoneal surtiu'.e of the uterus in 



splenic fever. 



After visiting the 



GYCLORAMA OF MELBOURNE IN 184:J, 

 which opens from this Hall, and haviug inspected the ■ 



Timber Gollkction, 



the visitor returns throuii'h the machinerv-rooni of the A(|Ucirinni, and will <xive. a ])assing glance 

 at the 



BUSH SGENE. 



This lalilean tells the silent story sc> 

 often enacted in the early gold-digging 

 days of tlie ])rospector win) has goue out 

 into the \\ilds, making friends with the 

 hhudjs, and is at last rewarded by, let us 

 ho]ie, good hick. The ai'tist has seized 

 the moment when the digger has panned 

 out and finds a nugget in his dish. In 

 the distanci' evidently a strange Idack 

 and his hibra are seen ajiproacliing, and 

 are seemingly astonished to find a 

 stranger at home in their hannts. 



