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ILLUSTRATIONS.
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Waal-bee, West Australia | 341 |
Bag or basket | 343 |
Large bag | 344 |
Bee-lang | 344 |
Flat basket, Western District | 345 |
Bin-nuk | 345 |
Small basket, Queensland | 346 |
Wicker-work bottle, Queensland | 346 |
Tarnuk bullito, Tarnuk, and No-been-tarno | 347 |
Leange-walert | 349 |
Various forms of bone awls | 350 |
Spine of the porcupine | 350 |
Kan-nan | 351 |
Nerum | 351 |
Weet-weet | 352 |
Message-stick, Queensland | 354 |
Message-sticks, West Australia | 355 |
Koorn-goon | 356 |
Section of stone hatchet | 363 |
Hatchet with handle, Yarra Yarra | 365 |
Hatchet with handle. Lake Tyers | 366 |
Hatchet with handle, Lake Tyers | 366 |
Hatchet with handle | 367 |
Hatchet with handle, Queensland | 367 |
Hatchet with handle, Munara District | 368 |
Large stone axe, Daylesford | 368 |
Large stone axe, Lake Condah | 368 |
Various forms of stone hatchets | 369 |
Various forms of stone hatchets—- | 370 |
Fragments of stone axes | 371 |
Stone axe, Winchelsea | 372 |
Stone axe, Dargo River | 372 |
Large stone axe, New South Wales | 373 |
Stone axe, Pitcairn's Island | 377 |
Stone chisel or gouge, Grey Ranges | 379 |
Stone knife, Cooper's Creek | 380 |
Stone knife | 380 |
Chips for spears | 380 |
Chips for cutting scars | 381 |
Chips for skinning opossums | 381 |
Fragment of a tomahawk | 381 |
Fragments of tomahawks, &c. | 382 |
Chip of chert | 382 |
Stones for grinding seeds and fruits | 383 |
Sharpening-stone | 383 |
Sharpening-stones | 384 |
Stone used in fishing, &c. | 385 |
Hand-net | 389 |
Fishing-net, Yarra Yarra | 390 |
Mesh of fishing-net, Queensland | 390 |
Fish-hook, Gippsland | 391 |
Instrument for catching fish, Geelong | 391 |
Instrument for catching fish, Queensland | 391 |
Fish-hook, Rockingham Bay | 391 |
Fish-hook, New Zealand | 392 |
Producing fire by twirling the upright stick | 393 |
Fire-sticks | 393 |