`The Argus,' June 14, p. 188 (Bass's Diary at the Derwent, January 1799): The bones of small animals, such as opossums, squirrels,kangooroo rats, and bandicoots, were numerous round theirdeserted fire-places. '): Where the wild bushman eats his loathly fare.
It differs chemically from thebetter known product of the Manna-Ash (Fraxinus ornus). a term used in the province ofCanterbury, New Zealand. leucocapillus, Gould. 61: Every third or fourth year on a cattle station, they have whatis called a `bang tail muster'; that is to say, all the c
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