Long-sleever, n. --Quadrupeds we saw but few, and were able tocatch but few of those we did see. 47: The underwood is in general so thick and so bound together bythat kind of creeping shrub called supple-jack, interwoven inall directions, as to be absolutely impenetrable. In the Moreton Bay dialect it occurs in the formpill , and in the sense of `tidal creek.
Nonda, n. Cruciferae, is so called,but in spite of its name it is not endemic in Australia. 132-33: Maire--a small tree ten to fifteen feet high, six to eightinches in diameter; wood hard, close-grained, heavy, used byMaoris in the manufacture of war implements. 114: Sometimes a kangaroo would come down with measured thud,thud, and drink, and then return without noticing the humanbeings.