3 (Van Diemen's Land): All Bills of Exchange, Promissory Notes . , called so because itsbeds are thought to be shifted by storms and tides: New SouthWales and Queensland. Archer, `Products of Tasmania,' p. spicata, R.
Not the true Cat's-eye,but the name given in Australia to the opercula of Turbosmaragdus, Martyn, a marine mollusc. They hunted kangaroos when in numbers, or driven to itby hunger; but usually preferred smaller and more easilyobtained prey, as rats, bandicoots, and 'possums. Wattle-gum (q. Used also for apassenger's luggage.
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