Those of large size are called Sea-tailors. Joseph Banks, `Journal' (edition Hooker, 1896), p. `The Argus,' Aug. brevirostris, Gould.
The names are applied to various indigenous trees,in some cases from a supposed resemblance to the English fruit,in others to the foliage of the English tree. 4 (`Getting in theScrubbers'): The scrubbers, unseen of men, would stay in their fastnessesall day chewing the cud Black-cheeked N. ' In the`Western Australian Almanack' for 1842, quoted in J.
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