It is not unlike the matted hair of a bull, and isreddish in colour, hence perhaps this nickname, which is commonin the Tasmanian bush. `Melbourne Argus,' April 30, p. 29: The creek, just like a Scotch burn, hurrying and tumbling downthe hillside to join the broader stream in the valley. `Maoriland,' p.
From Greek megas, large, and pous,podos, a foot. The earliest mineswere alluvial. -- (In Australia)-- Frenela endlicheri, Parlat. 199: Captain Mair informs me that the wio is plentiful in all themountain-streams in the Uriwera country.
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