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A GOODLY record of scientific work is furnished from time to time by our vigorous colonies on the Australian continent, where (as in other young countries), if the aids to science are not so complete as in some parts of Europe, the incitements to philosophical observation of natural phenomena are, for obvious reasons, peculiarly strong.
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Science in New South Wales . Nature 25, 44–45 (1881). https://doi.org/10.1038/025044a0
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