10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PARAKELIA»
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1
The Pastoral Review: A Journal and a Record of All Matters ...
Once past the Charlotte Waters, and well on to the Crown Point Run, the country
alters, being mostly of a sandy loam covered more or less with mulga, sparsely
grassed, till the McDon'nells are reached, Ibut. carrying a deal of Parakelia and ...
2
With Love & Fury: Selected Letters of Judith Wright
... spinifex and parakelia and ghost gums and red iron ranges, and then via
Broome and Kununurra and Derby to Darwin. Then down to Mt Isa to stay with my
sister, and then to Innisfail and Bingil Bay (next to Dame Zara72 who is writing a ...
Judith Wright, Patricia Clarke, Meredith McKinney, 2006
3
Waltzing the Magpies: A Year in Australia
At Mangrove Bay parakelia dyed the ground purple. At dusk white-breasted wood
swallows whirled above inlets. Ruddy turn- stones skipped the shore, and reef
herons stalked mud flats. Behind the mangroves a pair of bustards strode stately,
...
Samuel F. Pickering, 2004
Daisies of many sorts can also be seen, as well as bright-purple parakelia, and, if
you are lucky, vivid displays of the magnificent Sturt's desert pea. scries of lakes,
is now closed. Canning and his men built a corduroy log road across it. Access ...
5
Womba: an aboriginal stockboy in the cattle country in the ...
They'll come back on Parakelia — it's stored with water. They'll travel when and
how they like, perhaps a lot at night-time, resting in the heat of the day. Camels
are wonderful, though I don't like the brutes." "I'm inclined to agree," remarked
Jack ...
The flowers are an exceedingly glorious sight at midday, during the sunniest
hours. As a matter of fact, they are related to' the Parakelia, or Munyeroo, of the
interior, a plant which has aroused considerable interest as a pasture plant. Not
only ...
7
Aboriginal Plant Collectors: Botanists and Australian ...
... obsolete name for this species. 139 Dixon et al (1992, p. 129), Koch (1898, p.
104) and Ramson (1988, p. 462). Other spelling variations in Australian English
are 'periculia', 'parrakeelya', 'parakeelia', 'parakelia', 'parakilya' and 'parakylia'.
8
Bardi grubs and frog cakes: South Australian words
So perhaps this small rodent, or a similar one, was much more widespread at the
time of settlement, and its name was reflected in languages from the lower Eyre
Peninsula to the far north-east of the state. parakeelya Also parakylia, parakelia ...
9
Parliamentary Debates: Senate and House of Representatives
What about the parakelia? Mr. RODGERS.— That is not a tree. It grows also in
the stony and " gibber " country. In this instance, too, nature works in her own
fascinating way. Looking at the country on which the parakelia grows, one would
...
Australia. Parliament, 1927
10
The Geographical Journal
The country south and south-west of Indulkana and west of the Everard Range is
chiefly sandy flats and sandhills covered with mulga scrub, wiry, and tussocky
grasses, parakelia, sage-bush, and patches of salt-bush and other herbage.