123] as `asort of raccoon, different from that of the West Indies,chiefly as to the legs; for these have very short fore legs;but go jump Purves, Q. 125: In the afternoon we saw some kangaroos and wallaby, but didnot succeed in killing any. 43: A dense clump of wattles, a sort of mimosa--tall, feathery,graceful trees, with leaves like a willow and sweet-scentedyellow flowers.
74: In the north they [Oreoica] are frequently called`Bell-birds,' but bear no resemblance to Manorhinamelanophrys in plumage, shape, or note. Collins, `Account of English Colony in New SouthWales,' p. Dawson, `Present State of Australia,' p. Explained in quotation.
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