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A suburban plot that has reverted to bush is lovingly observed, its old garden beds now entwined with native scrub and a damp creek. The text traces seasonal life: insects such as wasps, cicadas, spiders and antlions; caterpillars that pupate in ant nests and later become butterflies; dragonflies over the water; and birds drawn to fruiting trees. Specific plants—the white cedar, native cherry, wattles, pittosporum and Christmas-bush—are described for their shapes, scents and seasonal colors. Emphasis falls on the productive mixing of cultivated and wild species and the quiet, renewing cycles that sustain abundant small wildlife.

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Title: The wilderness

Author: Amy E. Mack

Illustrator: John D. Moore

Release date: October 14, 2025 [eBook #77055]

Language: English

Original publication: Sydney: Angus & Robertson Ltd, 1922

Credits: Tom Trussel and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)

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THE WILDERNESS

BY

AMY ELEANOR MACK

(Mrs. LAUNCELOT HARRISON)


AUTHOR OF “A BUSH CALENDAR,” “BUSHLAND
STORIES,” “SCRIBBLING SUE,” ETC.



Illustrated by John D. Moore



AUSTRALIA:
ANGUS & ROBERTSON LTD.
89 CASTLEREAGH STREET, SYDNEY

“The Wilderness” first appeared in the
Sydney Morning Herald

Wholly set up and printed in Australia by
W. C. Penfold & Co., Ltd., 88 Pitt Street, Sydney.

Registered by the Postmaster-General for transmission
through the post as a book.
1922



TO SUSIE

WHO LOVES ALL LIVING THINGS

A soft mauve mist”—White Cedar