full of gumtrees. Cassell's' Picturesque Australasia,' vol. Hodgson, `Reminiscences of Australia,' p. 29: The stringy bark tree is so named from the ropy nature of itsbark, which is frequently used for tying on the rods and thatchof sheds, huts, and barns in the country.
118 Without a tree except a few stumps of blackwood. Spotted-tailed N. the scientific name given by Shawin 1793 to the Australian genus of Petaurists (q. SchlechtenSchlecht.
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