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1Next, a procession of men, disguised in stringy bark fibre, drew near.
2In the course of the day, great quantities of fine stringy bark were also seen.
3The hills were particularly rich and thickly clothed with fine timber, blue gum, and stringy bark.
4This was formed of the stringy bark, and was much larger than any used at Port Jackson.
5They were formed of the stringy bark of a tree, dipped in the resinous juice obtained from another.
6The timber chiefly box, with some few trees of another species of eucalyptus called stringy bark, and cypress.
7A bullet whizzed past my head, and lodged in the trunk of a stringy bark a little further on.
8The blue gum and stringy bark are also very common on these flooded lands, and of the best description.
9So he made a mattress which he stuffed with straw, and he found it much softer than the stringy bark.
10The timber generally might be termed heavy, consisting of blue gum, stringy bark, and iron bark, with fine forest oaks.
11It was otherwise open forest land, thickly timbered with large, stringy bark trees, casuarinae, and a large species of eucalyptus.
12We were now close beside Mount Alexander, which is nearly covered with timber, chiefly white gum, wattle and stringy bark.
13A man, disguised with stringy bark fibre, lay down in a grave and was lightly covered up with sticks and earth.
14We are now passing a number of stringy bark along with gum and other trees, Mr. Kekwick still finding new shrubs.
15One tree is called the stringy bark, on account of the ragged appearance of its covering at the time it is shed.
16Next he took stringy bark from the Eucalyptus tree, made hair of it, and stuck it on the heads of his clay men.
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