Backhouse states that (overhalf a century ago) when British fruits were scarce, it wasmade into puddings by some of the settlers of Tasmania, but thesize and number of the seeds were objectionable. never refuses to feed travellers; they get a good teaand breakfast, and often 10 to 20 are fed in a day. 104: Our tea was made from the dried leaves of a native shrub,of a very spicy flavour, and known as the kawakawa, too pungentif used fresh and green. The name,however, citing to popular imagination, and was used sometimesas the name of Australia.
`The Field,' Jan. vesicarium, Heward,and A. [TheTribonyx is called Native Hen, not Moorhen. 4, `Getting in theScrubbers': To secure these myalls we took down sixty or seventy head ofquiet cows, as
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