[674] Kam. and Kurn., p. 244.
[675] Loc. cit., i. p. 47.
[676] Ibid.
[677] Mr. John Green (superintendent of a station, see vol. i. p. vi.), quoted by Br. Smyth, i. p. 78.
[678] Ibid., p. 48. Another description of the mode of child-carrying is given by Basedow, Jour. and Proc. R.S.S.A. (1907), xxxi.
[679] Br. Smyth, i. p. 51.
[680] J. Moore Davis in Br. Smyth, ii. p. 311. He speaks in this article indiscriminately of South Australians.
[681] Referring to natives of Victoria.
[682] Br. Smyth, ii. p. 290. Note on Australians, by A. Le Souëf. It refers, probably, to the Victorian blacks.
[683] Bonney, J.A.I., xiii. p. 126.