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READERS of NATURE, and especially members of the British Association, may be interested to know that I have received to-day (October 25), too late for incorporation in the “Overseas Camera in Australia,” now being distributed to subscribers on behalf of the funds of the British Red Cross Society and Order of St. John, a remarkably fine series (300 or more) of photographs of features of general and scientific interest of New South Wales, presented by the Premier of this State through Mr. J. H. Maiden, the director of the Botanic Gardens, Sydney, and taken by the Government printer. The photographs are of interest to botanists, zoologists, foresters, agriculturists, geologists, miners, and astronomers. I shall be glad to supply lists or further particulars to anyone interested.
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JOHNSON, T. Australian Photographs. Nature 96, 262 (1915). https://doi.org/10.1038/096262a0
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