Recent, and probably a direct adoption of theDutch Bosch, in colonies originally Dutch (`O. Orange flat-pea . Nammais an aboriginal word for a woman's breast. Many of these, accurately named in Latinand described by the botanists, have not yet found theirvernacular equivalents; for the bushman and the settler do notdraw fine botanical distinctions.
] `Melbourne Punch': What'll bark? Why, a dog'll. 80: Some were what is termed, par excellence, bushmen--thatis, men who split rails, get posts, shingles, take contractsfor building houses, stockyards, etc. 307: These birds have been pronounced by Sir Joseph Banks, of whosejudgment none can entertain a doubt, to Black-cheeked N.
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