849: The `bumptiousness' observable in the early days of `newchumhood. onists, to a huge animal ofextraordinary appearance, called in some districts the Bunyup,in others the Kianpraty, which they assert to be still alive. Lawson, `When the World was Wide,' p. 239: `This species,' Mr.
In the annals of ornithology I know ofno other instance of birds getting intoxicated. Ithas been set down as the same plant that grows on the coast ofSpain and other parts of Europe. Name given, owing to its colour, to the commonest Australiantree-snake, Dendrophis punctulata, Gray. That this crude notion of thestructure of the fruit is erroneous, must be apparent onthoughtful contemplation, for it is evident
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