ose--this was the song ofanother feathered innocent, the laughing jackass--not half a badsort of fellow w (1) A Bramble. Of the genus Eleotris, Guenther says that as regardsform they repeat almost all the modifications observed amongthe Gobies, from which they differ only in having the ventralfins non-coalescent. 232: The natives in the South [of Stewart's Island] trade largelywith their brethren in the North, in sup
-- Dacrydium colensoi, Hook. Australie, `From the Clyde to Braidwood,'quoted in `Australian Ballads and Rhymes' (edition Sladen,p. The tubers are sometimes eatenby the aboriginals. '] Collins,`Port Jackson Vocabulary,' 1798 (p.
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