183: The Dollar-bird derives its name from a round white spot thesize of a dollar, on its wing. ;thirds to 1s. The aboriginals sometimescarve little blocks of wood with various marks to conveymessages. Gipps informsthe Secretary of State on the subject, and states that,--'Avery large proportion of the land which
which gives him a secure height of fromfive to six feet, and is gravely considering you with the airof the old man he is named from. Teuthis javus, Linn. `The Australasian,' Aug. Meredith, `Tasmanian Memory of 1834,' p.
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