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_ There were, besides, a number of photographs of scenery around Cairn 
and an oil painting of the Barron Falls. This exhibit is, like all the others m 
tioned, under the control of the Department of Agriculture. 
“Bay 41 is very artistically fitted up. A square erection, having fo 
imitation marble pillars at each corner, is surmounted by the Queensland coa 
of-arms on a shield composed of maize in cob and grain on a field of “ popped” 
corn. On either side are magnificent crotons, ferns, and palms interspersed 
with other plants, and a corn trophy and ornamental arch complete the picture. 
Taking the Department’s exhibit right through, it cannot but be said thata 
master mind directed the laying out of the section, whichis full of interest and 
instruction not only to agriculturists but to scientists and to those who arri 
in the colony with a view to the profitable investment of capital. ‘ 
