), is exceedingly viscous, and probablyquite as useful as Gum-Arabic. [Query, did the writer mean going through drill. 125: The Desert Spinifex of our colonists is a Fescue, but a trueSpinifex occupies our sand-shores; .
Early flock-masters were always confirmed in theirselection of lands, according to the quantity of stock theypossessed. ' A word not to be found in `Johnson's Dictionary';of Canadian extraction, literally to sit on the haunches: inAu seen that the same vernacular nameis sometimes applied to several different species--Black Wattle-- Acacia binervata, De C. Solanderto consider them distinct plants.
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