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" The forest ridges, which were heavily timbered with stringy-bark of great bulk, were found clothed to their summits with grasses of the most luxuriant growth, and being well watered by numerous trickling rills, originating between the shoulders of the... "
The Journal of Botany - Page 314
by Sir William Jackson Hooker - 1842
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Cooksland in North-eastern Australia: The Future Cottonfield of Great ...

John Dunmore Lang - 1847 - 522 pages
...may be considered about 4100 feet. The forest ridges, which were heavily timbered with' stringy-bark of great bulk, were found clothed to their summits...hills, constitute a very spacious range of the richest cattle pasture. " The summits and flanks of the ranges produce great abundance of well-grown stringy...
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The Genesis of Queensland: An Account of the First Exploring Journeys to and ...

Henry Stuart Russell - 1888 - 652 pages
...four thousand one hundred feet. " The forest ridges, which were heavily timbered with stringy bark of great bulk, were found clothed to their summits...and being well watered by numerous trickling rills, originating between the shoulders of the hills, constitute a very spacious range of the richest cattle...
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