the small Australianmarsupial, Acrobates pygmaeus, Shaw; more correctlycalled the Pigmy Flying-Phalanger.
first, when the Bay was marked Stingray, but alittle later) from the large number of plants collected there. in India) to any kind ofsnake found in a dwelling-house other than a cobra or a dhaman. 6: The easiest and simplest of all methods is `fossicking. The pulpof the almost shapeless, but somewhat ob-conical, fleshy seedvessel of this plant, is sweetish and saline; it is about aninch and a half long, of a yellowish, reddish, or greencolour.
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