262 TWO ORXATE BOOMERANGS FROM NORTH QUEENSLAND. 



type of sculpture represented by loops returned upon themselves,* 

 but differs from any I have figured in the absence of supplemen- 

 tary ornamentation. The same author's PL 353, fig. 3, is too 

 indefinitely drawn to be determined with exactitude, but the 

 figures delineated seem to consist of three series of alternating 

 ovals or small rhombs, and is very possibly referable to my 

 Section (g). Both are said to be from the north. A particularly 

 wide boomerangt is figured from North Queensland, bearing an 

 ornament quite different from anything I had before seen. Each 

 margin of the weapon is bordered with a line of half-ovals, or 

 half-rhombs, most probably the latter, and within these a concen- 

 tric double line following the outline of the weapons. The median 

 line is occupied by two or three fluctuating incisions from end to 

 end. The apices of this boomerang are simple and non-mucronate. 

 As on former occasions, I am indebted to Mr. C. Hedley for 

 the accompanying illustrations. 



* Proc. Liuu. Soc. N.S. Wales, 1894, ix. (2), Pt. 2, t. 15, f. 1 ; 1896, 

 Pt. 1, t. 2, f. 1-4. 



+ Edge-Partington, loc. cit. t. 354, f. 15. 



