xviii: The specimens [fossil-bones] transmitted . `The Argus,' June 14, p. Threlkeld, `Australian Grammar,' p. aequippinnis is possibly the Light-horseman(q.
296: The mail-boy is waiting impatiently in the verandah,with his horse `hung up' to one of the posts. Barron Field, `First Fruits of Australian Poetry,' Motto inGeographical Memoir of New South Wales, p. A term used in the back blocks in reference to thewhite collar not infrequently worn by a Jackaroo on hisfirst appearance and when unaccustomed to the life of the bush. 21 (Sir J.
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