as unknown wilderness and desolation, a greatpart of the Haymarket was occupied by the brickfields fromwhich Brickfield Hill takes its name. , contraction of the verb toround-up, to bring a scattered herd together; used inall grazing districts, and common in the Western United States. As a matter of fact, the name is altered out of recognition,but really comes from the aboriginal budgery, good, andgar, parrot. A dove had been its companion, and these two animalswere the best of friends for half-a-year, when the wallaroo oneday killed its companion and partly ate it.
Grant, `Bush Life in Queensland,' vol. John Wood, F. picumnus, Temm. a mouse different to thehedgehog.
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