Notes on Wool. 
By P. N. Trepeck. 
[Abstract of a Lecture delivered on November 2nd, 1881.] 
iT. th , after whi ry ek 
days resent time, alluding particularly to the establishe = 
fre and “te of the merino flocks in Australia. ere then | 
: ; ustralasia is ema a pastoral country, and I ee 
it our graziers could only get a reasonable tenure they would 
r runs by fenci jae 
te ht 
ont now proceed to describe ~ various i of ites but ty 
or even treble our present number of sheep and grow ae 
ualities of wool as cheaply and as well as any country 
cals au rE clothing, such as you see on es table , 
