' It came into use about 1850. It is distinguished fromD. Gould, `Birds of Australia,' vol. ; theHorse-Mackerel (q.
Leigh, `Reconnoitering Voyages, Travels, andAdventures in the new Colony of South Australia,' etc. Mathew, song `Hawking,' in `Queenslander,' Oct. 612: E-lee-mong-shield made of bark. The phrase had its origin throughMr.
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