. The Australian Museum magazine. Natural history. THE AUSTRALIAN MUSEUM MAGAZINE. 301 "The Beachcomber'' and His Tropic Isle. By Charles Barrett, IT was pleasant, after a stormy passage from Townsville, to see "The ; a sUm figure in oilskins and sou'wester, wave a greet- ing from his tossing hxunch, in Brammo Bav. We made the coral beach in darkness, and presently I was follow- ing my host through coconut palms to the bungalow. While the storm raged, we sat in- doors, and talked at ease. I heard Dunk Island news, and stories of the. The Beachcomber" in


. The Australian Museum magazine. Natural history. THE AUSTRALIAN MUSEUM MAGAZINE. 301 "The Beachcomber'' and His Tropic Isle. By Charles Barrett, IT was pleasant, after a stormy passage from Townsville, to see "The ; a sUm figure in oilskins and sou'wester, wave a greet- ing from his tossing hxunch, in Brammo Bav. We made the coral beach in darkness, and presently I was follow- ing my host through coconut palms to the bungalow. While the storm raged, we sat in- doors, and talked at ease. I heard Dunk Island news, and stories of the. The Beachcomber" in his bungalow garden. A characteristic portrait. Ll'hoto.—C. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Australian Museum; Australian Museum. Sydney, Australian Museum


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