t in the billy, which are compared by a strong imaginationto the posts and rails of the wooden fence so frequent inAustralia. This herb was largely used by the early colonists of SouthAustralia for tea. ') The Australian species is Centropusphasianellus, Gould, or Centropus phasianus, Lath. '
The earlier scientific names occur in the quotation, 1848. cinereus, Gould. `Transactions of Linnaean Society,' vol. The name refers to the bird'speculiar retort shaped nest.
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