Yellow-wood, a name applied to several Australiantrees with the epithets of Dark, Light, Deep, etc. Rolf Boldrewood, `A Sydney-side Saxon,' p. They are --Of the N. ' The brickfields have long since vanished, andwith them the name to which they gave rise, but the windcontinues to raise clouds of dust as of old under its modernname of `Southerly Burster.
Well-in, adj. See next word. 122: It pleased him yearly to see the fluffy yellow balls bedeckhis favourite trees. 'The pectoral fins are developed into regular legs, with whichthe fish hops or leaps along the mud flats .