McCombie, `Australian Sketches,' p. 132: Raspberry-jam . Great numbers arrive;the corroborree is danced night after night with the utmostenthusiasm. [The writers probably used the word immigrant, which,not being familiar to the English compositor, was misprintedemigrant.
133, Coast tea-tree, Leptospermum laevigatum,F. The trees of thegenera Leptospermum and Melaleuca were theearliest used, in Australia and New Zealand, in this way. at one time over good plains, at anotherthrough brushes. (3) In Tasmania, to Cassytha pubescens, R.
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