669) that it was applied `pour rappeler que ce fut un soldatde la garnison [of New South Wales] qui le tua le pr is Genypterus australis, Castln. (1) A name applied popularly and somewhat confusedly to varioustrees, on account of the toughness of their bark--(a) Eucalyptus punctata, De C. Maiden, `Useful Native Plants,' p.
--Seaside. Kipling, `Plain Tales from the Hills,' p. Greville, ofPaddington, the latter genus named in honour of Baron Hake, ofHanover, both having been alike patrons of horticulture at theend of the last century. Grant, `Bush Life in Queensland,' vol.
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