, is called Ling, in New South Wales, andBeardie. he master of the ceremonies says, `Stop!' the operatorin the meantime gathering up and compressing the chewed root. Thirty-six inches in length. This is the `Mallee scrub' ofthe explorers; while the still more dreaded `Mulga scrub'consists of species of prickly acacia, which tear the clothesand wound the flesh of the traveller.
In New Zealand, a gelatinouscovering of a fungus (Ileodictyon cibarium) formerlyeaten by the Maoris. 2: They were tomahawking them, and waddying them, and breakingtheir backs. Dawson, `Present State of Australia,' p. He always carries his tail curled over hisback, and is ever ready to attack any one or anything; whilstthe southern dingo carries his tail low, slinks along like afox, and is easily frightened.
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