382: A numerous group, varying in size from that of a mouse to alarge cat, arboreal in their habits and abundantly distributedthroughout the Australian region . used in Tasmania as the usualword for mountains, in the same way as the word Ranges(q. radiata (New South Wales); E. Blandowski, `Transactions of Philosophical Societyof Victoria,' vol.
They soon found the nardoo seed in abundance,on a flat, and congratulated themselves in the idea that onthis they Berkeley Jones, `Adventures in Australia in 1852 and1853,' [Footnote] p. parma , Waterh. The name Pigeon English is itself a good example.
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