was to take up a small piece of landunder the system of `free-selection. variants ofKookaburra (q. Epacrideae. Nankeen is a Chinese fabric, usually buff, from the natural colour of acotton grown in the Nanking district of China.
These were made as follows:--a quantity of flour was mixed upwith water, and stirred with a spoon to a certain consistency,and dropped into a pot of boiling water, a spoonful at a time. The younger ones resemble nothing so muchas large funeral plumes. Seaside Millet. 151: A plentiful supply of `leatherjackets' (dough fried in apan).
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