But hesteadily refused, saying, `I would do anything else to showyou my love and friendship, but you must not ascend my tepuna,or ancestor. But Gould, regardingLatham's specimens as all of the same species, takes allLatham's scientific and vernacular names as synonyms for thesame bird. `Notes and Queries,' Aug. ; called NativeSandalwood in Tasmania.
1: To see the gum-log flaming bright Its welcome beacon through the night. stole The rich Tawhiri's sweet perfume. Finch-Hatton, `Advance Australia,' p. It grows very long narrowblades whose thin rigid edge will readily cut flesh ifincautiously handled; it is often called Sword-grass.
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