In New Zealand, the name of Cedar is applied to Libocedrusbidwillii, Hook. 294: It was at the lower part of the Lynd that we first saw thegreen-tree ant; which seemed to live in small societies in rudenests between the green leaves of shady trees. they have a short club made of iron wood, called awaday, and a scimeter made of the same wood. 80: Some were what is termed, par excellence, bushmen--thatis, men who split rails, get posts, shingles, take contractsfor building houses, stockyards, etc.
Samson-fish, as sailors or shipwrights give to the name of astrong post resting on the keelson of a ship, a `History of New South Wales' (1818), p. Bennett, `apiri' in Tahiti. of the former Legislative Council ofNew Zealand':[From A.
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