]Red-backed Q. Captain Cook and his naturalists,Banks and Solander, landed at Botany Bay, and the name wasgiven (not at John West, `History of Tasmania,' vol. a school-boys' name for Ptilotispenicillata, Gould, the White-plumed Honey-eater.
Pittosporeae. In`Collins' Vocabulary' (1798), boodjer-re = good. It is the Blue-Gum of New South Wales coast-districts,the Bastard-Mahogany of Gippsland and New S 69: A little purple flower, which is equally common, so vividlyrecalls to my mind, both by its scent
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