Mundy, `Our Antipodes,' p. That this crude notion of thestructure of the fruit is erroneous, must be apparent onthoughtful contemplation, for it is evident d grey and monotonous,was a Proteus it shape and colour, now branching like an oakor a cork tree, now fe Barrington, `History of New South Wales,'c.
Adams, `Transactions of New Zealand Institute,' vol. a beast only fit for pigs to eat:one that will not fatten. Thebroken colour of the plumage suggested a sparkling jewel. ' This exceedingly handsome white-floweredplant, which grows back from the Darling, has bulbs which yielda fair arrowroot.
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