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VoL. I. 
The water courses are not permanent streams ; farmers 
have to dam the channels to pond up reserves for the stock. 
But waier can everywhere he got at moderate depth — hut, 
alas, it is too oft the water of Marah, hitter. Why this is, 
indeed almost the whole story of Eosewood must, like the 
tale of Camhuscan hold, he for want of space, left untold. 
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Government Botanist, Melbourne^ — Miscellaneous reprints ; 
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