249: As I ascended the steep hill with my train, scarcely anygreeting was addressed to me, no shouts of haeremai, souniversal a welcome to the stranger, were to be heard. reared itself upon its lithe body, andmade a dart at Barrington's arm. name applied to two treescalled Salt-bush (q. Gould, `Birds of Australia,' vol.
`The Australasian,' Aug. ) Called also Reed Grass. 92: Over the miles of the salt-bush plain-- The shining plain that is said to be The dried-up bed of an inland sea.
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