214: The natives use this weapon [the Waddy] principallyfor throwing at kangaroo-rats or other small animals. It acquired the first name from its having tworemarkable white feathers on the neck like a pair ofclergyman's bands. used as pigeon-English, especially inQueensland and New South Wales, in the sense of yabber,to speak. `Victorian Hansard,' Jan.
passed a scrubby ironbark forest. rufigaster, Gould. Trollope's etymology (see quotation, 1873) willnot hold, for it is not true that the cockatoo scratches theground. Labiatae, and byMrs.
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