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1
On the plain, the
acacia
pendula
again made a very fine appearance.
2
Stopped in an
acacia
pendula
brush, having travelled about twenty miles.
3
The brush lined the creek thickly, and consisted chiefly of
acacia
pendula
and box.
4
The far greater part of the last six miles was covered with shrubs, and the
acacia
pendula
.
5
The country between the two is mostly open, or covered only with the
acacia
pendula
and dwarf-box.
6
The trees were chiefly cypresses, a new species of staculia, together with scrubs of the
acacia
pendula
.
7
It was covered with
acacia
pendula
,
and the soil was a red earth, bare of vegetation in many places.
8
The
acacia
pendula
still continued to exist on the plains backed by dark rows of cypresses (Cupressus callitris).
9
The casuarina, which used to line the banks, was now seldom seen, the
acacia
pendula
seeming to take its place.
10
As we neared the stream we noticed the
acacia
pendula
for the first time,-anindication of our approach to the marshes.
11
For about two miles before we made the creek, the country was not heavily timbered, the
acacia
pendula
succeeding the larger trees.
12
The only trees to be observed were dwarf-box and the
acacia
pendula
,
both of stunted growth, although flooded-gum still prevailed upon the river.
13
There was a blue-gum flat to the eastward of it, which we crossed, and then entered a brush of
acacia
pendula
and box.
14
A thick wood of
Acacia
pendula
fell next in our way, and then several patches of casuarinae.
15
The perfume from the recently burnt bushes of
Acacia
pendula
was most fragrant, and, to me, quite new.
16
We proceeded over a perfectly level surface, wooded rather thickly with a broad-leaved eucalyptus, and the
Acacia
pendula
.
acacia
pendula
acacia