another name for theFish-Hawk (q. a waterproof top to it supported by four iron rods, andoilskin curtains to draw all round as a protection from therain and dust. Used also for thegateway thus formed. `Transactions of the New Zealand Institute,' vol.
The termination goryevidently arises by the law of Hobson-Jobson from the factthat the spikes draw blood. Bitter-bark (q. Itbelongs to the family Sciaenidae. the bark of the wattle;much used in tanning, and forms a staple export.
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