132: Mahogany, Jarrail, Eucalyptus, grows on white sandy land. SeeJump. See Swag, Bluey, Drum. Properly, the accent is on the first syllable withbroad a.
Its plumage is blackand white, having a white breast and some of the near feathersof each wing tinged with white. 121: The young titi (mutton-bird), a species of puffin, is caughtby the natives in great quantities, potted in its own fat, andsent as a sort of `pa^te de foie gras' to inland friends. Some express this idea by fairy. 55 [Buller, `Birds of New Zealand,' vol.
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