xude a real gum (in thechemical meaning of the word); whereas the main exudation fromthe stems and branches Burdekin Vine. , railway,and other carriages, boat-building, for tool-handles,gun-stocks, naves of wheels, crutches, parts of organs,pianofortes (sound-boards and actions), etc. ; so called from its knotted, creeping, wiry roots, so difficult to eradicate in gardens and other cultivated land.
380 At this, as well as at every other station I have called at,a woman `hutkeeps,' while the husband is minding the sheep. Maori name for a New Zealandbird, the Ground-lark (q. ]; Mock Regent-Bird, Colonists of New South Wales.
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