, `New South Wales: its Past, Present, and FutureCondition,' p. -- Pentaceras australis, Hook. Wade, `Journey in New Zealand' (Hobart Town),p. 18: Malurus Cyaneus, Vieill.
`Longman's Geography Reader for New Zealand,' p. -- Taepo, a goblin, a spectre. 220: Our native currants are strongly acidulous, like thecranberry, and make an excellent preserve when mixed withthe raspberry. somewhat like our osiers to aheight of 8 or 10 feet, and often so densely covers the groundas to be quite impenetrable.
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