Plant remains werefound at St. Skuse, `Records of Australian Museum,' vol. See Flathead. 206: For, mark me, he can sit a buck For hours and hours together; And never horse has had the luck To pitch him from the leather.
It is nocturnal in itshabits, lives in holes in the ground under tree-roots orrocks. The followingare the trees to which the name is applied in Australia:--Bastard Pencil Cedar-- Dysoxylon rfum, Benth. Braim, `New Homes,' c. The varieties of the genus Strepera are--Black Crow-shrike-- Strepera fuliginosa, Gould.
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