MICROSCOPICAL SOCIETY.
An address on "A Trip, Through Tasmania" was given by Mons. A. Xj. Xonnoir at o* meeting of the Canterbury Natural History and Microscopical Society on Thursday. Tho lecturer first dealt with tho structure and climate o! Tasmania, and some evidence of its possible former connexion with Australia, and with South America. Ho showed many fine lantern elides of the beautiful bays of Tasmanian coast. In the soft saadstono the sea hns worn "great blowholes and below tho sandstone is columnar dolerito. Then followed views of Hobart, and of tho climbs round about; of Tasmanian countryside with its typical paling fences; of the beech forests of the west coast and eucalypta _of the' cast. The lecture iva3 listened to with interest by a largo audience.
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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18407, 13 June 1925, Page 8
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