They are--Acronychia laevis, Forst. It is probably local. When from a robust plant theyare of the size of a large pea, and not at all bad eating. Kennedy, `Four Years in Queensland,' p.
Meredith, `Over the Straits,' c. 448: The name Prion, as almost universally applied elsewhere to theBlue Petrels, has been kept [in Australia] as an English name. Four stockroutes passed through the area, one being the main stock routefrom South-western Queensland. Jones, `Long Years in Australia,' p.
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