70: Chiefly covered with fern and tea-tree (manuka) scrub. Itstoughness makes it valuable for wheels, coachbuilding, etc. Brooklime, (q. es andsea-weed, when he should be thinking of slimy mud-holes, blacksnakes and gigantic gum-trees.
Called also Mahogany-pine. r with aspecies of Atherina, and Galaxias attenuatus,and are generally termed by fishermen whitebait. Barstow, `Transactions of New Zealand Institute,'vol. The name Sida pulchella hasbeen superseded by Plagianthus sidoides, Hook.
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