] The whole year. Some varieties are very rich in salt. ber hasbeen employed in bridges and constructive works, has causedwaste and loss to the value of many thousands of pounds. ,called also Musk-wood, from the scent of the timber;and Aster viscosus, Labill.
233: A very powerfully astringent gum-resin, of a red colour,much resembling that known in the shops as Kino, and,for all medical purposes, fully as efficacious. a name imported into New Zealandfrom America, but the common name for an ordinary Maori canoe. corymbosa,Smith. 16: Lo, by the `humpy' door, a smockless Venus.
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