FuhlisTied Monthly, Trice Is. 6J., 



THE 



STEREOSCOPIC MAGAZINE. 



No. 49 of the Stereoscopic Magazine, to be published on the 1st of July, 

 will contain Three very choice Stereographs, taken by Morton AUport, Esq., 

 in Tasmania. 



1. 



General View of Hobaet Tow. 



This very clear and extensive view is taken from one of the spurs 

 of Mount Wellington. It shows the Derwent and capacious 

 Harbour of Hobart Town, with Shipping, and the Wharves, Public 

 Buildings, etc. 



2. 



View in a Porest oe Gtum-Trees. 



A very characteristic view of the commencement of hutting and 

 clearing in a forest about six miles from Hobart Town, on the south- 

 west flank of Mount Wellington. The famous Eucalypti of Tas- 

 mania, interspersed with Evergreen Beech, Sassafras, and Wattles, 

 are here seen in their colossal wildness. 



3. 



The Tree Perns of Tasmania. 



This picture is devoted to a near view of those graceful production?, 

 of Tasmania, the Tree Perns. It is taken on a rivulet, known as 

 the Wellington Eivulet, about four miles from Hobart Town. 



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