and learnedgentleman, as, for instance, that of `jumping,' for which aremedy was already given by the 77th section of the presentAct. The name is popularly given inmany parts of the world to various birds. billardierii, R. Rubiaceae.
The word is from the Greek phalanx, onemeaning of which is the bone between the joints of the fingersor toes. a fish ofNew South Wales, Pentaroge marmorata, Cuv. White-naped H. Dawson, `Present State of Australia,' p.
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