l-fish,and squire, among which from its metallic appearance is thecopper head or copper colour, and the red bream. Orange flat-pea . 242: Of native fruits, a cherry, insipid in comparison of theEuropean sorts, was found true to the sing 187: `Were you ever on a buck-jumper?' I was asked by a friend,shortly after my return from Australia.
Bunce, `Australasiatic Reminiscences,' p. `Grammar and Vocabulary of Language of New Zealand'(Church Missionary Society), p. ),from the Greek taelowpos, `seen from afar,' in allusion(as the author of the name, Robert Brown, himself says) tothe conspicuous crimson flowers. They seated themselves in ranks in one of thecourtyards of the pa, stripped to the waist.
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