-- Glyceria fluitans, R. (See quotation,1866. rding to Barrere andLeland still in use among American thieves), is in veryfrequent use in Australia. Pine, `Transactions of New Zealand Institute,' `Alocal tradition of Raukawa,' vol.
will only be occupied as distant stock-stations. Tenison-Woods, `History of the Discovery andExploration of Australia,' vol. A beautiful little heath-likeplant growing about the Cascade and other hills round aboutHobart Town. 83: Their drivers had completed their regulation half-score of`long-sleevers' of `she-oak.
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