132: Numerous pheasants (Menura superba). r a long time, and bear that name no doubt in memory of thepain they have hitherto inflicted; and for it name applied sometimesto the Magpie (q. Maiden, `Useful Native Plants,' p.
Ranken, `Dominion of Australia,' c. See also Flame-tree (2). 9: The soil of the Bricklow scrub is a stiff clay, washed out bythe rains into shallow holes, well known by the squatters underthe name of melon-holes. It is probably local.
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