' [It] has been named bySpicer the `Native Rose. Wakefield was mistaken. (Very frequently, buterroneously, spelt Ti-tree, and occasionally,more ridiculously still, Ti-tri, q. ' Firetail, n.
Magpie-Goose, n. dead homers as carrier pigeons, some of themmilking cows, with their calves penned up in the stockyard. lying to the south of theentrance to Port Jackson, New South Wales, the destination ofthe first two shiploads of convicts from England. 256: The plains, or rather downs, around it (Yass) are thinly butmost picturesquely covered with `apple-trees,' as they arecalled by the coloni