a narrow brook or deep gutter ofwater. Bischoff, `Van Diemen's Land,' p. The `yama' is certainly a pleasing object, invarious respects; its shining bark and lofty height inform thetraveller at a distance of the presence of water; or at leastthe bed of a river or lake. ' (2) The bower of the Bowerbird (q.
It was a preconcerted signal. Leguminosae. the timber of various Australiantrees, especially of the genus Casuarina, and some ofthe Banksias; often used as a synonym of She-oak (q. 213: The delicate little emeu wren.
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