Griffith, `Present State and Prospects of the PortPhillip District of New South Wales,' p. 228: These moths have obtained their name from their occurrence onthe `Bogongs' or granite mountains. a two-wheeled vehicle, like an Irishcar, once common in Melbourne, still used in Brisbane and someother towns: so called from the rattle made by it when inmotion. that in the early days of that colony, aLieutenant Brumby, who was on the staff of one of theGovernors, imported some very good hors
23: It was a subject of complaint among the settlers, that theirassigned servants could not be known from soldiers, owing totheir dress; which very much assisted the crime of`bush-ranging. , Maori name Titoki(q. Kennedy, `Four Years in Queensland,' p. It is oneof the fungi tribe that forms hard masses of stored food forfuture use.
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