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ILLUSTRATIONS.
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Marks on Fijian pottery | 298 |
Kud-jer-oong | 299 |
Curved sticks or clubs, Thebes | 299 |
Various forms of clubs | 300 |
Kul-luk | 301 |
Worra-worra | 301 |
Leon-ile | 302 |
Waddy, Cooper's Creek | 302 |
Kon-nung | 302 |
Meero, Queensland | 302 |
Bittergan, Queensland | 303 |
Sword, Rockingham Bay | 303 |
Mongile, barbed with chips of basalt | 304 |
Mongile, with barbs of wood | 304 |
Barbed spear | 304 |
Various forms of the Nandum | 305 |
Reed-spear | 305 |
Fishing spears | 306 |
Ujie-koanie | 307 |
Tir-rer | 307 |
Koy-yun | 307 |
Barbed spear, Central Australia | 308 |
Stone-headed spear, North Australia | 308 |
Paddle-shaped club, North Australia | 308 |
Stone-headed spear | 309 |
Various forms of the Kur-ruk or Throwing-stick | 309 |
Figure showing how the Kur-ruk is used | 310 |
Wonguim | 311 |
Barn-geet | 313 |
Li-lil | 314 |
Quirriang-an-wun | 315 |
Group of leaf-shaped missiles | 315 |
Diagrams showing the form of the Boomerang | 317-318 |
Hunga Munga | 324 |
Trombash | 324 |
Es-sellem | 324 |
Boomerang | 324 |
Belgic Briton | 328 |
Ornamented Boomerang, Queensland | 329 |
Mulga | 330 |
Various forms of the Mulga | 331 |
Various forms of the Drunmung | 331 |
Other forms of the Mulga | 332 |
Various forms of the Gee-am or Kerreem | 333 |
Goolmarry, Queensland | 334 |
Wooden shield, Rockingham Bay | 334 |
Various forms of the Kylie, West Australia | 335 |
Gid-jee, West Australia | 336 |
Light spear, West Australia | 336 |
Barbed spear, West Australia | 337 |
Spear with two prongs and barbed, West Australia | 337 |
Spear with four prongs, North-West Australia | 338 |
Various forms of the Meero, West Australia | 339 |
Woonda, West Australia | 339 |
Kad-jo, West Australia | 340 |
Dhabba, West Australia | 340 |
Meat-cutter, West Australia | 341 |