Hodgson, `Reminiscences of Australia,' p. the wild alkalineherb or shrub, growing on the interior plains of Australia,on which horses and sheep feed, of the N. Sutherland, `Elementary Geography of BritishColonies,' p. 214: Look at this immense mound.
-- Glyciphila modesta, Gray. The blacksnever, if they could possibly help it, allowed white men to seethe plant. (b) In one place Sir Thomas Mitchell speaks of it as a club. Thetitis, attracted by the light, fly by in great numbers, and areknocked down as quickly as possible;
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