Rusden, `History of Australia,' vol. Specimens from Gippsland (Gippsland Mahogany) are spoken of as a timber of good colour, as strong as Blue Gum. ] It is of a brownish grey colour, something like the brown orgrey rabbit, with a tinge of a greenish yellow. `Papers and Proceedings of the Royal Society of VanDiemen's Land,' vol.
Davies, `Poems and Literary Remains,' p. , during decortication, and which,bec oming exceedingly dry, are readily ignited and used askindling wood.
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