ng' houses and other purposes, inlengths of six or eight feet by one foot wide, and half orone-third of an inch thick. Armstrong, `Transactions of the New ZealandInstitute,' vol. 12: Fish . It isalso used, as in England, by sportsmen as a loose term for manyspecies of Wild-Duck generally.
] The `Red Box' of South-easternAustralia. waroo, but whether theydistinguished `kangaroo' (so called by us, and also by them)from the sm A `Spearwood. A commonpopular name for it is the Settlers'-Clock.
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