kidnapping natives of SouthSea islands for service in Queensland plantations. (2) A weapon, made of mulgawood. It may be considered as themost formidable of any which New South Wales has been yet foundto produce, and is very destructive; though there is noinstance of its attacking the human species. These roots areroasted and eaten by the aborigines; in taste they resemblebeet-root, and are sometimes called in the colony nativepotatoes.
, Pearl P. vescum. 56:The gum-trees, ringed and ragged, from the mazy margins rise. Another was 18 1/2 feet in circumference at 10 feet from theground, and 213 feet to the highest branch or extreme top.
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