The phrase and itsmeaning are Old English. Neithername, however, passed then into general use. McCombie, `History of Victoria,' c. Various species have special epithets:Bastard, Dalby, True, Weeping, etc.
Buller set them out as these two in 1878, regarding otherspecimens as varieties. the name of various species of trees ofthe genus Cordyline, N. A little gentle ridicule is no doubt intended to be conveyedby the word. nless till further molested,when it attempts to escape, only using its fangs as the dernierressort.
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