Chapman, `The Working of Greenstone by the Maoris'(New Zealand Institute), p. Stone Parker. 11: Iron-bark ridges here and there, with spotted gum, withdogwood (Jacksonia) on a sandy soil. Itsblades, which have points as sharp as needles, often prick thehorses' legs till they bleed.
Collins, `Account of English Colony in New South Wales,'p. 71: A bird of the owl species, called by the colonists morepork,and by the natives whuck-whuck, derives both its names from thepeculiarity of its note.
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