Butler Stoney, `A Residence in Tasmania,' p. This beautiful bird greatly resembles thepurple Gallinule in shape and make, but is much superior insize, being as large as a dunghill fowl. It is alsocalled the Lotus-bird (q. 195: A basket (dilli) which I examined was made of a species ofgrass.
llardiera; and Salicornia arbuscula), which, withsome others, under the promiscuous name of Botany Bay gre rnately with clayand red ochre; large tufts of bushy twigs were entwined aroundtheir ankles, wrists, and waists; and these completed theirtoilet. `Longman's Geography Reader for New Zealand,' p. a Queensland plant,Bacularia monostachya, F.
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