)and Beefwood; Acacia rigens, Cunn. Hughes, `Portland Bay,' p. The five-toed Echidnas(genus Echidna) are found in New Guinea, Australia, andTasmania, while the three-toed Echidnas (genusProechidna) are confined to New Guinea. Thetwo words are frequently made one with the accent on the firstsyllable; compare Blue-gum.
von Muller, `Botanic Teachings,' p.
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