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Example sentences for "casuarinas"

Lexicographically close words:
casualness; casuals; casualties; casualty; casuarina; casuist; casuistic; casuistical; casuistry; casuists
  1. Mysterious, vast beyond the range of vision, here grumbling on the sand, there mingling with the sky, the strangers peered at it through the screen of whimpering casuarinas and trembled.

  2. The country near the lake consists of open sandhills, thickly bushed and covered with triodia; farther back grew casuarinas and mulga scrubs.

  3. We passed a few clumps of casuarinas and a few stunted trees with broad, poplar-like leaves.

  4. It consisted entirely of high, red sandhills with casuarinas and low mallee, which formed the horizon at about ten miles.

  5. There were casuarinas and triodia in profusion--two different kinds of vegetation which appear to thoroughly enjoy one another's company.

  6. The trees on the open ground were casuarinas and flooded-gums, with a few Balfourias.

  7. Large flooded-gums and Casuarinas grew at intervals along its banks, and fine openly timbered flats extended on both sides towards belts of scrub.

  8. As we followed the creek about nine miles farther down, it became broader, and the Casuarinas were more frequent.

  9. At present, the river is narrower, and I have chosen my camp twice on its dry sandy bed, under the shade of Casuarinas and Melaleucas, the stream being there comparatively easy of access, and not ten yards off.

  10. Thick high reeds covered the approaches of the river, and the lower parts of the gullies; and noble Casuarinas rivalled the drooping tea-tree in beauty.

  11. Beyond the almost treeless flats round the lagoons, Casuarinas and Callistemon re-appeared along the river.

  12. The former alludes to the cassowary (Casuarius), the plumage of which is comparatively as much reduced among birds, as the foliage of the casuarinas is stringy among trees.

  13. The dark selvage of casuarinas fringing its bank.

  14. The Australian vernacular name seems to have arisen from some fancied resemblance of the wood of some casuarinas to that of oaks, notwithstanding the extreme difference of the foliage and fruit; unless, as Dr.

  15. From a fancied resemblance of the wood of casuarinas to that of oak, these trees are called `oaks,' and the same and different species have various appellations in various parts.

  16. On Deal, the eastern isle, there are charred stumps of a few large eucalypti: but otherwise the trees are small, the largest being a few casuarinas over the head of East Cove.


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