Guilfoyle, `Australian Botany,' p. Brunton Stephens, `Black Gin, etc. 238: An empty preserved meat-canister serving the double purpose oftea-kettle and tea-pot. See Firetail.
Stuck in the fences were exaggerated wooden figures of men withgaping mouths and out-hanging tongues. nitida, Hook, f. 267: The aborigines eagerly pursue the dugong, a species of smallwhale, generally known to the colonists as the sea-pig. 63: Besides being valuable as a timber-producing tree, this redcedar has many medicinal properties.
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