id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt uc1.31158000099035 Spencer, Baldwin, Sir, Handbook of Melbourne. For the use of mambers of the Australasian Association for the Advancement of Science. Melbourne meeting, 1890 1890 .txt text/plain 26766 1627 70 Flora and Fauna of Melbourne and the Colony of Victoria what is now known to us as the Colony of Victoria, sea to form beds of that age. the Broken River, and, probably, as far as Wangaratta ; south-westward to a little beyond Geelong; that north and south Victoria show greater differences in their assemblages of species than are met form from the Bass River, South Gippsland, which Species remarkable for their form, colour, or upon the Victorian Coast" is by far the most extensive, and comprises 264 species of Gasteropoda and very beautiful species, presenting great variation in rare and very beautiful little species found by Mr. Bracebridge Wilson outside the Heads; Terebratulina cancellata ; Waldheimia flarescens ; Kraussina Both species are common in Port Phillip, lower forms, we have a species of the curious genus In all, fourteen species represent this genus in Victoria, the few species occur in Victoria. ./cache/uc1.31158000099035.pdf ./txt/uc1.31158000099035.txt