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3. Colleagues in Ichthyology Sale of bogus 

 degrees "The Japanese menace" Mis- 

 guided patriotism Botany Bay Showy 

 blossoms Sydney Harbor Fine merinos 

 In time of drought 



4. Essentials overlooked The McConnels and 

 Edward Jordan 



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1. Baldwin Spencer Welton Stanford Endow- 

 ment for Psychology Coover and the Thomas 

 Welton Stanford Fellowship Foundation of the 

 Workingmen's College Giant eucalyptus 

 Blacks' Spur forest Australian parrots The 

 laughing jackass Not a poultry yard Primi- 

 tive mammals A practical idealist At 

 Adelaide 



2. English genius transplanted Away from 

 "home" Huge unoccupied areas Lack of 

 variety in Australia Homogeneous population 

 and somber color Few "self-starters" The 

 irreverent Sydney Bulletin "Government pays'* 



3. Wellington Sir Robert Stout University of 

 New Zealand "Examining" and "teaching" 

 universities Too much examination cheapens 

 scholarship Undue sensitiveness Maclaurin 



Rutherford again, and Brown The Ferry 



Canterbury pioneers Brown trout and 

 Loch Leven essentially the same New Zea- 

 land forests Pelorus Jack 



4. Imaginary returns A free pass Wanganui 



Auckland Fear of capitalism A noble 

 tree Rotorua The charm of New Zealand 



Weakness a social menace Seddon The 

 coddling-moth American enterprise 



5. An International Commission of Zoology Prob- 

 lems of zoological nomenclature The "first 

 reviser" compromise Boston code of nomen- 

 clature The Jordan Committee Life too 



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