Myrtaceae. Tenison-Woods, `Proceedings of the of theLinnaean Society of New South Wales,' p. 155: The liangle is, I think, described by Sir Thomas Mitchell. This beautiful bird greatly resembles thepurple Gallinule in shape and make, but is much superior insize, being as large as a dunghill fowl.
Very common in all the colonies. `Catalogue of Vienna Exhibition': Ngaio: wood light, white and tough, used for gun-stocks. Macleay, `Descriptive Catalogue of Australian fishes'('Proceedings of the Linnaean Society of New South Wales,'vol. This was succeeded by a strata almost as hard asiron--technically called `burnt-stuff'--which robbed the pickof its points nearly as soon as the blacksmith had steeled themat a charge of 2s.
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