About eight miles from our camp, we came upon an open forest of narrow-leaved Ironbark (E.
The character of the country changed very little: open narrow-leaved Ironbark forest on a granitic sand, full of brilliant leaflets of mica.
The poplar-gum was more frequent, and we always found patches of fine grass near it; even when all the surrounding Ironbark bark forest was burnt.
The silver-leaved Ironbark (Eucalyptus pulverulentus) was here coming into blossom.
The soil on the basalt was so shallow that it sustained only a scanty vegetation of grass and some few scattered narrow-leaved Ironbark trees.
The grass was beautiful, but the tufts distant; the Ironbark forest was sometimes interspersed with clusters of Acacias; sometimes the Ironbark trees were small and formed thickets.
Ironbark slopes, and a sandstone range; and, following down a watercourse, came to a creek which seemed to originate in Phillips's Mountain.
I travelled west by north about eight miles, along the foot of Bastard-box and silver-leaved Ironbark ridges.
I observed a few trees of the ironbark eucalyptus and pines or callitris on the highest grounds.
On the skirt of it was a hill named Boorr, which we kept close on our left, crossing its lower extremities, which were covered with a forest of ironbark eucalyptus, and forest oaks or casuarinae.
When asked by the market forironbark red, It always occurs to the Wollombi head To do a "mahogany" swindle.
In forests where never the ironbark grew, When Jim is at work, it would flabbergast you To see how the ironbarks dwindle.
The Man from Ironbark It was the man from Ironbark who struck the Sydney town, He wandered over street and park, he wandered up and down.
We first crossed more hills of the trappean conglomerate on which grew ironbark eucalypti and box.
We next crossed a flat of dry white sand on which banksia grew thickly; and then we reached some low white sandhills on which were stunted ironbark trees (eucalypti).
We found upon this neck huge trees of ironbark and stringybark; some fine forest-hills appeared to the eastward and distant only a few miles.
We next entered a forest of very large trees of ironbark eucalyptus, and we finally encamped in a grassy valley in the midst of this forest.
But I CAN'T say it, Dick, that's the devil of it, and it makes me so wild sometimes that I could knock my brains out against the first ironbark tree I come across.
The roof was of shingles, split, thick, and wedge shaped; the walls of heavy ironbark slabs, and there was a stone chimney.
Moran's face grew as black as an ironbark tree after a bush fire.
So we packed it out bag by bag, and made an ironbark coffin for it, and buried it away there, and put some couch-grass turfs on it.
Through dismal ironbark forests that looked as black by night as if all the tree-trunks were cast-iron and the leaves gun-metal.
It was on an ironbark tree, around the base of which we soon were clamouring.
He found Mother seated on the ironbark table in the kitchen.
Whether these can be accepted as indicators in the vegetable kingdom of gold below is questionable, but it is nevertheless a fact that the sarsaparilla and the ironbark tree are common on most of Victoria's goldfields.
The narrow-leaved ironbark [grew] on a lighter sandy soil.
Old diggers consider the presence of sarsaparilla and the ironbark tree as indicative of the existence of golden wealth below.
It was made out of a piece of bark from a tree called ironbark (nearly as hard when dry as an English elm-board).
Descending from the branches of an ironbark tree beside him, a beautiful little mangaroo floated downwards on out-stretched wings to the foot of a sapling at a little distance away, and nimbly ascending it was followed by his mate.
The corrugated stems of the great ironbark trees stood black and columnar.
A species of gum-tree, the bark of which on the trunk is that of the ironbark of Port Jackson.
Buried things we left at south side of ironbark tree fifty-two paces about west 28 degrees south of a marked tree and camp fire.
A good deal of box and apple-tree about here; our chief timber of late has been ironbark and other very useful trees, with gums always about the creeks and swamps.
On the heads of the Gregory River the country was of a basaltic character; and on the Flinders there was abundance of quartz and ironbark country.
It is undulating poor land of a sandstone formation, grassed with triodia and wooded with ironbark and bloodwood.
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