The best place to see the eucalyptus ill all its glory, used as a deeorativo tree, is not in mi Australian city, butin one of the cities of California." '"The eucalyptus is grown all over that State, and to some extent in Arizona," said Mr. W. Game, an officer of the New South Wales Agricultural Department, who" recently returned from a visit tn the United States. "In fact, in most of the towns you will see many more eucalypti and wattles than any other variety of tree. The grounds of the UniversltY of California, fov example, arc full of Wuopnros and wattles; and Smiley Heights, in one of the irrigation areas, are covered wills them; and thus both o!' these, us well as many other placcs there, are ilko bits of Australia." A butterfly lays 800 eggs, the wasp ,'iflllO, the iint -iOOM to .'iOIIO, while one species ot white ant produces Styllll) eggs in
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1925, 6 December 1913, Page 5
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155Untitled Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1925, 6 December 1913, Page 5
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