Maori name for the WhiteCrane of the Colonists, which is really a WhiteHeron (Ardea egretta). Malvaceae. ] The only possibility of French origin would be fromthe sailors of La Perouse.
alled by naturalists Mus malabaricus, Shaw, Musgiganteus, Hardwicke; Mus bandis coota, Bechstein. The spelling yacker is to beavoided, as the final r is not heard in the nativepronunciation. It is found throughoutEastern Australia and Tasmania. In Australia, it signifies the appliance abovedescribed.
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