Besides this the spore-casesare so few in number. -- Psephotus haematogaster, Gould. In general form theyresemble the so-called Australian Flying Squirrel(q. I do not know what abotanist would call them; they are something like cane, butwith large leaves, which all animals are fond of, and they growabout eight feet high in the creeks and gullies.
Mundy, `Our Antipodes' (edition 1855), p. Rubiaceae. ),and in the aboriginal word milbung blind, literally,eye-dead. 59: The native word jirrand (afraid) has become in somemeasure an adopted child, and may probably puzzle our futureJohnsons with its unde derivatur.
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