ction of the growth of itslower stems, and constitutes a tedious obstacle to the progressof the traveller. Name applied to the burrowingCray-fish of Tasmania and Victoria, Engaeus fossor,Erich. There remain, from the vast assemblage of our grasses, evensome hundred indigenous to Australia (von Muller), and a likenumber indigenous to New Zealand, the greater proportion ofwhich are endemic.
These might be erected in variousparts of a pa, or to mark boundaries, etc. 203: They had a much larger quantity of amoca [sic] orblack stains upon their bodies and faces. , and theRock F. ]
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