This treepasses by the very unapt vernacular name Yellow Box-tree,though no portion of it is yellow, not even its wood, andthough the latter resembles the real boxwood in no waywhatever. See quotation. White-fronted H. The name is often carelessly usedin Australia for the Crayfish (q.
See Ironwood. Tom Russell's Mahogany, Lysicarpus ternifolius,F. 219: The pear-tree is, I believe, an eucalyptus, and bears a pearof solid wood, hard as heart of oak. Yellow-fronted H.
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