andadj. McCombie, `Australian Sketches,' p. 32: Prisoners' barracks, sir--us calls it Tench. 118: The most common, and certainly the most facetious, individualof the ornithology is the tui (parson-bird).
common English bird-name. t,(b) a royal burgh, or(c) created to the dignity, like Birmingham, Dundee, and Belfast,by a royal patent. 6: Australasia, or Australia, consists of the continent of NewHolland, or Australia, the island of Tasmania, or Van Diemen'sLand, and the islands of New Zealand. Rutaceae, so named afterCorrea de Serra, a Portuguese nobleman who wrote on rutaceousplants at the beginning of the century.
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