157: The karaka fruit is about the size of an acorn. low,changing, in various reflections of light, to green andcopper-bronze, and when the wing is closed, forming two bars ofthe same across it. `Goldfields of Victoria,' p. The settlers call it spear-grass, and it is,I believe, a species of Anthistiria.
Leichhhardt, `Overland Expedition,' p. `The Athenaeum,' May 27, p. aspera, R. Isaw a creature coming through the water with tremendousrapidity .
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