ed up with a due proportion of thestrong wiry grass of the bush chopped into convenient lengthsand well beaten up with it, as a substitute for hair. (Tasmania). Its name now is ClianthusDampieri. 4: Hire yourself out to a dairyman, take a contract with arail-splitter, sign articles with a cockatoo selector;but don't touch land without knowing something about it.
[nearend] p. 26: Dilly-bag (partly wool and partly grass). Collins, `Account of New South Wales,' vol. It will always be a plant of specialinterest, as small birds are often found captured by its viscidfruits, to which their feathers become attached as effectivelyas if they were glued.
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