Brough Smyth, `Aborigines of Victoria,' vol. Taylor, `Te Ika a Maui,' p. `Directlyme bung (die) me jump up white feller,' and this seems to bethe height of their ambition. Taylor, `Te Ika a Maui,' p.
' The name was applied to theKauri Pine by Lambert in 1832, but it was afterwardsfound that Salisbury, in 1805, ha Money, `Knocking About in New Zealand,' p. name given in Queensland tothe sea-weed Ulva lactuca, Linn. On such occasions they presented a mostgrotesque and demon-like appearance, their heads, faces, andbodies, liberally greased were besmeared alte
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