ughout Australia,and is generally a sign of mutual fellowship and good feelingon the part of the various tribes. Trochocarpa laurina, R. the trailingstems of a small shrub resembling juniper, bearing beautifulscarlet blossoms in autumn. 91: Like all small-leaved forest trees it [Fagus solandri,Hook.
ose--this was the song ofanother feathered innocent, the laughing jackass--not half a badsort of fellow w Leichhardt, `Overland Expedition,' p. It has a very pleasant taste, is eaten by theaboriginals, and forms a very common bushman's remedy indiarrhoea. The lyonsia is met with, rather sparingly, indense thickets, with its stems hanging like ropes among thetrees.
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