«PEEBEEN» संबंधित इंग्रजी पुस्तके
खालील ग्रंथसूची निवडीमध्ये
peebeen चा वापर शोधा. इंग्रजी साहित्यामध्ये वापराचा संदर्भ देण्यासाठी
peebeen शी संबंधित पुस्तके आणि त्याचे थोडक्यात उतारे.
... PEDS PEDUNCLE PEDUNCLED PEDUNCLES PEDUNCULAR
PEDUNCULATE PEDUNCULATED PEE PEEBEEN PEEBEENS PEED PEEING
PEEK PEEKABOO PEEKABOOS PEEKAPOO PEEKAPOOS PEEKED PEEKING
PEEKS PEEL ...
Maliha Mendoza Mahmood, 2013
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Princess K'Gari's Fraser Island: A History of Fraser Island
William Pettigrew believed this to have been the Fraser Island turpentine,
Syncarpia hillii, and called 'peebeen' by the Aborigines.7 Harry Youlden
observed that the canoe was made from bark 'softened by steam, and tied up at
the ends.
The other species is S. Hillii, called, like the other two, " Turpentine" but also "
Peebeen," which is the aboriginal name at Eraser's Island (of the Queensland
coast) where it is found. Flowers. — White, and in small round balls, consisting of
a ...
The local blacks, who called it Peebeen, or Peabeen, construct their canoes of it,
and informed him that the wood was proof against Cobra. The bark is said to
contain a considerable amount of tannic acid. The drawback to its utilisation is
that ...
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Report of the Meeting of the Australian and New Zealand ...
Mr. Fred. Turner informs the writer that he found it growing at Frazer's Island and
at Tin Can Bay, near Maryborough. The local blacks, who called it Peebeen, or
Peabeen, construct their canoes of it, and informed him that the wood was proof ...
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The Useful Native Plants of Australia: (including Tasmania)
602 Pear, Native 222, 615 PAGE Pear, Wooden 615 Pedgery 168 Peebeen 330,
602 Pegunny 385 Pencil Cedar 419, 420, 586, 589 ,, Bastard, Wood 420
Pennyroyal, Native 194 Pepper, Climbing 587 ,, Native 198 ,, Tree ' 23, 168 ,,
Vine, ...
Joseph Henry Maiden, 1889
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Agricultural Gazette of New South Wales
... goes under the name of " Brush Turpentine," or " Myrtle." The other species is S
. Hillii, called, like the other two, " Turpentine," but also " Peebeen," which is the
aboriginal name at Eraser's Island (off the Queensland coast) where it is found.
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Memoirs of the Geological Survey of New South Wales: ...
Syncarpia Hillii, Bailey : “ Peebeen.” Eugenia Smithii, Poir. == “ Lilly-pilly,” or “
Coochin-coochin.” Careya australis, FxuJll. = “ Go-onje ” and “ Guntha-marrah ” (
Cloncurry River), “ OotchoU (Mitchell River). Panax elegans, Fniill. = “ Greyanger”
...
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Agricultural Gazette of New South Wales
W. Pettigrew states that the bark of the Peebeen (S. Hillii) is used by the natives
of Wide Bay (Queensland) for the purpose of making canoes. Timhir. — Valuable
for posts in timber fences, as it is strong and very durable underground. It is used
...
New South Wales. Dept. of Agriculture, 1894
525 Peebeen . . . . . . 639 Pegunny . . . . . . 467 Pie Melon 697 Pomegranate . . . .
679 Poorga 599 Poplar Box . . . . 618 Poplar Gum (broad-leaved) 627 Poonga Oil
-tree . . . . 446 Porn upan . . . . . . 679 Pudginjacker . . . . 661 Pumpkin 698 ...
Frederick Manson Bailey, 1900