The origin of theword is not certain, but as the tail is unusually small,it is suggested that the name is from the Greek 'oura, tail,and Homeric imperfect 3rd person sing.
TheAustralian varieties are--Ironwood (Queensland)-- Acacia excelsa, Benth. William Sharp, `Australian Ballads,' `Canterbury Poets' (Scott, 1888), pp. The Standard DictionaryII. , average, L5 to L6 per ton.
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