Footnote 181: [(return)]

H.E.A. Meyer, "Manners and Customs of the Aborigines of the Encounter Bay Tribe, South Australia," The Native Tribes of South Australia (Adelaide, 1879), p. 186.

Footnote 182: [(return)]

E.J. Eyre, Journals of Expeditions of Discovery into Central Australia (London, 1845), ii. 304.

Footnote 183: [(return)]

E.J. Eyre, op. cit. ii. 295.

Footnote 184: [(return)]

R. Brough Smyth, The Aborigines of Victoria (Melbourne and London, 1878), i. 236.

Footnote 185: [(return)]

Samuel Gason, in Journal of the Anthropological Institute, xxiv. (1895) p. 171.

Footnote 186: [(return)]

Baldwin Spencer and F.J. Gillen, Native Tribes of Central Australia (London, 1899), p. 473; idem, Northern Tribes of Central Australia (London, 1904), p. 615.

Footnote 187: [(return)]

James Dawson, Australian Aborigines (Melbourne, Sydney, and Adelaide, 1881), pp. ci. sq.

Footnote 188: [(return)]

Rev. William Ridley, "Report on Australian Languages and Traditions," Journal of the Anthropological Institute, ii. (1873) p. 268. Compare id., Kamilaroi and other Australian Languages (Sydney, 1875), p. 157.

Footnote 189: [(return)]

A.W. Howitt, The Native Tribes of South-East Australia (London, 1904.), pp. 776 sq., on the authority of Mr. J.C. Muirhead. The Wakelbura are in Central Queensland. Compare Captain W.E. Armit, quoted in Journal of the Anthropological Institute, ix. (1880) pp. 459 sq.

Footnote 190: [(return)]

Reports of the Cambridge Anthropological Expedition to Torres Straits, v. (Cambridge, 1904) pp. 196, 207.