Thethorns upon the vine are like barbed spears, and they would,in the language of the Yankee, tear the hide off a crocodile. -- Acanthochaea rufigularis, Gould. In New South Wales and South Queensland thereis a close correspondence between the terms for wind andboomerang. It gets its name from its habitat, the rocks and crags.
' as he calls the pack in whichhe hunts the solitary citizen---a pack more to be dreaded on adark night 3: Recently, according to `Nature,' Mr. It produces an agreeablebeverage from its acid juice. mining term: to keep up the sidesof a shaft with timber slabs.
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