This is done byplacing the pounded stuff in one dish, and pouring it slowly ata certain height into the other. (Maori, Horopito; q. 64: In the rich soil near the river-bed, we saw the yellowishflowers of the native tobacco, Nicotiana suaveolens. a Tasmanian shrub, Anodopetalumbiglandulosum, Cunn.
221: The burwan is a nut much relished by our natives, who prepareit by roasting and immersion in a running stream, to free itfrom its poisonous qualities. Rolf Boldrewood, `Melbourne Memories,' xvi. From the Greek makropous, long-footed. Maiden, `Useful Native Plants,' p.
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