John Forrest, `Explorations in Australia,' p. `Hawkesworth's Voyages' (Cook's First Voyage; atTahiti, 1769), vol. `Sydney Mail,' April 4, Answers to Correspondents: It cannot be stated positively, but it is thought that thename of the moth `bogong' is taken from that of the mountain. 71: He then threw a club, or nulla-nulla, to the footof the tree.
45: Strepera Anaphonensis, Grey Crow-shrike; Squeakerof the Colonists. 204: I heard from the summit the mogo of a native at work on sometree close by. As a timber for fuel, and whereno great strength is required, it is excellent, especially whenwe consider its adaptability to stagnant, swampy, or marshyplaces.
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