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Background imageImages Dated 28th July 2011: 810. Another Brazilian Orchid

810. Another Brazilian Orchid
This is Sophronitis grandiflora, Lindl. which is cultivated in this country

Background imageImages Dated 28th July 2011: 809. View at Morro Velho, Brazil

809. View at Morro Velho, Brazil
A Yucca and the candelabrum-like American Aloe (A gave americana, L.) in flower in the foreground. This should not be confounded with any of the species of the genus Aloe (see 505 and 528)

Background imageImages Dated 28th July 2011: 808. A Brazilian Epiphytal Orchid

808. A Brazilian Epiphytal Orchid
Sophronitis coccinea, Rchb. f

Background imageImages Dated 28th July 2011: 807. The House-builder Caterpillar, on a flowering shrub, Brazil

807. The House-builder Caterpillar, on a flowering shrub, Brazil
This industrious creature weaves together sticks and leaves and makes itself a perfect covering, in and out of which it can move its head quickly at the slightest alarm or interruption of its usual

Background imageImages Dated 28th July 2011: 805. The Soembrin Volcano, from Magellang, Java

805. The Soembrin Volcano, from Magellang, Java

Background imageImages Dated 28th July 2011: 804. The Kluet Volcano, from Ngantang, Java

804. The Kluet Volcano, from Ngantang, Java

Background imageImages Dated 28th July 2011: 803. The Preanger Mountains, Java

803. The Preanger Mountains, Java

Background imageImages Dated 28th July 2011: 802. Three Volcanoes, from Tremangong, Java

802. Three Volcanoes, from Tremangong, Java

Background imageImages Dated 28th July 2011: 799. Palace of Deeg, Bhurtpore, India

799. Palace of Deeg, Bhurtpore, India
Deeg lies a little north-west of Agra, and the palace buildings are said to be unsurpassed in India for elegance of design and perfection of workmanship, except by the Taj Mahal of Agra

Background imageImages Dated 28th July 2011: 798. Lake of Islands, Oodipore, Guzerat, Western India

798. Lake of Islands, Oodipore, Guzerat, Western India

Background imageImages Dated 28th July 2011: 797. Street in Ajmere, and Gate of the Daghar Mosque

797. Street in Ajmere, and Gate of the Daghar Mosque
Benevolence to Bulls and Birds by Hindus

Background imageImages Dated 28th July 2011: 796. Kattiawar from the road up to Pallitana, Western India

796. Kattiawar from the road up to Pallitana, Western India

Background imageImages Dated 28th July 2011: 795. A Ruined Mosque at Champaneer

795. A Ruined Mosque at Champaneer
Near Baroda, Western India

Background imageImages Dated 28th July 2011: 789. Flowers and Seed-vessels of a West Australian Gum Tree and

789. Flowers and Seed-vessels of a West Australian Gum Tree and
This (Eucalyptus, . ficifolia, F. Muell) is perhaps the most beautiful of all the Gum Trees. It is a small tree nearly allied to E. calophylla, R. Br. (see 757), but the latter has white flowers

Background imageImages Dated 28th July 2011: 785. Flowers of the Waratah, of New South Wales

785. Flowers of the Waratah, of New South Wales
This is Telopea speciosissima, R. Br. the most gorgeous of all the Australian Proteaceae, and now almost restricted to the Blue Mountains. It is a shrub from six to eight feet high

Background imageImages Dated 28th July 2011: 784. West Australian Shrubs

784. West Australian Shrubs
Foliage and flowers of Banksia grandees, Willd. with a blue-flowered species of Comesperma (perhaps C.volubile, Labill.) climbing over it

Background imageImages Dated 28th July 2011: 782. Karri Gums, near the Warren River; West Australia

782. Karri Gums, near the Warren River; West Australia
Casuarinas and Emus in the Foreground. The Karri Gum trees (Eucalyptus diversicolor, F. Muell.) are among the tallest trees in the world

Background imageImages Dated 28th July 2011: 779. An Old Currajong Tree, New South Wales

779. An Old Currajong Tree, New South Wales
The aborigines make their fishing lines from the bark of the Currajong (Hibiscus heterophyllus, Vent.), and the soft, spongy trunks are formed into canoes

Background imageImages Dated 28th July 2011: 775. A West Australian Banksia

775. A West Australian Banksia
Flower -spikes of Banksia attenuata, R. Br. in various stages of development. The narrow grey spike in front is the youngest, having in this condition the appearance and texture of wool-work

Background imageImages Dated 28th July 2011: 774. A Natural Fernery in Victoria

774. A Natural Fernery in Victoria

Background imageImages Dated 28th July 2011: 771. Nest of the Coachmans Whip Bird, in a Bunya-Bunya, Queensl

771. Nest of the Coachmans Whip Bird, in a Bunya-Bunya, Queensl
The trees, Araucaria Bidwillii, Hook. were full of these hanging nests of the Psophodes crepitans, made of the freshest green moss, and ornamented with the feathers of the common red and blue parrots




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