generally nineteen years of age, with a smoothface, destitute of all semblance of a crop of `grass,' as hecalls it in his vernacular. The settlers call it spear-grass, and it is,I believe, a species of Anthistiria. more strictly called thePouched-Mouse (q. Meredith, in `Tasmanian Friends and Foes,' 1880 (pl.
)-- (In Australia)-- Phyllocladus rhomboidalis, Rich. Bucking is like other vices--runs in theblood. See Bloodwood. Diospyrus pentamera, F.
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