Itsblades, which have points as sharp as needles, often prick thehorses' legs till they bleed. -- (See 93 and 72. 91: I rode up the narrow street, serpentine in construction, as inall gold-founded townships. Lumholtz, `Among Cannibals,' p.
For the species, see Native Hen. -- Artamus cinereus, Vieill. 59: The native word jirrand (afraid) has become in somemeasure an adopted child, and may probably puzzle our futureJohnsons with its unde derivatur. (3) Pernettya tasmanica, Hook.