168: I also found three varieties of a singular green orchis,of a helmet shape, growing singly, on rather tall slenderfootstalks. The aboriginal forms arelangeel, or leanguel, and lea-wil,or le-ow-el. It is commonly termed `tea-tree' by the settlers, butmust not be confounded with the `ti' or `toi' of the M In Tasmania the name is applied toAcaena rosaceae, Vahl.
Thebird figured in its natural size on the present plate is aspecies of Merops or Bee-eater; a tribe which appears to bepeculiarly prevalent in t Renwick, `Betrayed,' p. Knee jointed Foxtazl Grass.
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