O`Hara, `Songs of the South' (Second Series),p. Adopted by the colonists from theaboriginal name. It differs somewhat from Galeuscanis, the Tope of Britain. vittata, Forst.
Lydekker, `Marsupialia and Monotremata,' p. ich is somuch used in the Barcoo and other districts to the south andeast, these being treated in a similar way. ndigenous to the north-western portion of thecolony, and to Riverina; it has a fine wavy grain, consequentlyeasily worked when in a green state. 102: Kava is the name given to a liquor produced by chewing theroot of a shrub called angona, and the ceremonious part of thepreparation consists in chewing the root.
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