another name for theLaburnum (q. The second specieshas obtained the name of He-oak in contradistinction ofShe-oak, as if they constitu It has a very pleasant taste, is eaten by theaboriginals, and forms a very common bushman's remedy indiarrhoea. `Melbourne Argus,' April 30, p.
Lloyd, `Thirty-three Years in Tasmania and Victoria,'p. A different origin was, however, givenby an old resident of New South Wales, to a lady of the name ofBrumby, viz. -- Araucaria cunninghamii, Ait. `The Melburnian,' Aug.
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