Tenison-Woods, `Fish of New South Wales,'p. Charles Francis Greville, Vice-Presidentof the Royal Society of London. Myrtaceae.
), from the mark on its side. ' The name is moremusical than the one in vogue here, and probably equally asdescriptive, as its origin appears to be just as obscure asthat of the word `larrikin. [On the same page is an illustration of these trees growingnear Perth, Western Australia. Shy and timid.
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