The shrubs of the order are not peculiarto Australia, but are commoner there than elsewhere. Common Ring-tailed-O. See Hickory. Dieffenbach, have trunks so thick and high that they may bealmost called tree-ferns.
`The Melburnian,' Aug. castanei-ventris, Gould. 49:[In Tasmania] the assembling of the tribes was alwayscelebrated by a grand corroboree, a species of bestialbal masque. `The Age,' Oct.
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