97, 98: Amongst the small birds I must not omit to particularise thewattlebird, poy-bird. The smell is dreadful. 28: Jelly-plant of Western Australia. Lady Martin, `Our Maoris,' p.
7: Interposing the even more troublesome Bauera shrub; whosegnarled branches have earned for it the local and expressivename of `tangle-foot' or `leg ropes. ' Anold diggings is the place for this work, because there you willlearn the kind of country, formation, and spots to look forgold when you want to break new ground. Bennett, `Gatherings of a Naturalist,' p. exactly like a diminutive bulrush from 6to 10 inches high without leaves, and consisting solely of asingle stem with a dark-brown felt-like head, so familiar inthe bulrushes .
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