); it is an instance of the law ofHobson-Jobson. Askew, `A Voyage to Australia and New Zealand,'p. 12, 280 [Note] These trees, called blackboys by the colonists, from theresemblance they bear in the distance to natives. The name belongs to the Sydneyfish-market.
stricta, Ait. Grant, `Bush Life in Queensland,' vol. The boat-buildersin New Zealand use the crooked limbs of this tree for the kneesand elbows of their boats. andinterj.
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