Shovel-nose (q. It is really from the verb to boom, to rush withviolence. Leguminosae;i. In itspresent shape it figures in one aboriginal vocabulary, given inCurr's `Australian Race' (1887), vol.
Betcherrygah--natives ofLiverpool Plains. 163: Perhaps my use of the common colonial term `marsh' may bemisunderstood at home, as I remember that an aboriginal word. e formed in veinsof malachite, and from their rich variegated green appearanceare not inaptly called by the miners `Fairy gardens.
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