Xanthos, yellow, and rhoia, a flow,sc. 206: These clean-skins, as they are often called, to distinguishthem from the branded cattle. They must be referred to the Latris Forsteriof Count Castelnau, which appears to be the bastard trumpeterof Victorian waters. 342: The spear is thrown by means of a wammera, which isa slight rod, about three feet long, having at one end a nicheto receive the end of a spear.
:[A plate entitled] Tui, or parson-bird. The verb has been ruledunparliamentary by the Speaker in the Victorian LegislativeAssembly. 102: The bird derives its popular name from a peculiarity in thedistribution of its two strongly contra A `wattleand dab' but is formed, in a somewhat Robinson Crusoe style, ofstout stakes driven well into t
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