356, 1889) gives its usesthus: Wood brown, hard, heavy, and elastic; used by the natives forspears, boomerangs, and clubs. )-- Vittaria elongata, Sw. 260: It builds its nest of sticks lined with grass inIron-bark and Apple-trees (a species ofAngophora). 7: The wild-hop scrub grew thickly, and the hidden ground was full Of wombat-holes, and any slip was death.
, without which the mostaccurate verbal description would answer very little purpose,as it has not similitude enough to any animal already known toadmit of illustration by reference. 59: They'll find it not quite so `welly good' As their fossicking freak at the Buckland. Then, as the boat came nearer,another burst of haere mai! But unaccustomed as I was then tothe Maori salute, I disliked the sound. list the tinkling of the dinglebird.
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