331: The table-land is covered by forests of stringy-bark, ofmelaleuca-gum, and banksia. Black-striped W. 102: `Boshman' in the old-hand vernacular signifies a fiddler. (Curr's `Australian Race,' vol.
an English bird-name. The lyonsia is met with, rather sparingly, indense thickets, with its stems hanging like ropes among thetrees. Bennett, `Gatherings of a Naturalist,' p. 34: The scientific name of these well-known plants is asappropriate as their vernacular appellation is odd andunsuited.
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