BY JOHN MACPHEKSON. 679 



area adjoined on the Kamilaroi all the way. This we shall see 

 is inaccurate as regards the tribal boundaries. He speaks of the 

 languages Noiucni and Yunggai as obtaining over this area. 

 Xoiva7i may be both my Inuwon and Enneeivin, which would 

 account for a good deal of the area mentioned, including Oban 

 to Bundarra, and a considerable extent of the New England 

 Range. Ben Lomond, however, is just outside the Enneewin 

 boundary. Walcha and Hillgrove also are in Himberrong and 

 Boorkutti. Moonbi and Bendemeer I have no observations upon; 

 possibly they are in the Yunggai of that writer — a name some- 

 what suggestive of Danggetti. His names for Dingo and Bora 

 {Goomat and Barhung) are different from those in my Oban 

 vocabulary. 



9. Yookdmbul. — From Boggy Camp and Inverell, almost to 

 Bingara on the west, Bundarra on the south, and Tingha on the 

 south-east. 



10. Ngdrrahul. — From Stonehenge north to Bolivia, including 

 Beardy River and Beardy Plains, Matheson, Waterloo, Ilparran, 

 Glen Innes, Clairvaulx, Wellingrove, Wellingrove Creek, Glen- 

 don, Yarraford, Furrucabad, Beaufort, Dundee, Ranger's Valley, 

 Emmaville (Vegetable Creek), Deepwater. and Wellington Vale. 



11. Bundei or Bundela. — Yugilbah and Gordon Creek. 



12. Gee-en-yun, — About Tabulam. 



13. Mdrhul — About Tenter field. 



14. Kweembid. — Ashford, Eraser's Creek, Severn and Sove- 

 reign Rivers, and possibly at times Inverell, as one of my 

 informants included this last-named place within the territory of 

 this tribe, although others placed it in Yookumbul. Being close 

 to the border-line, it may have been the subject of intertribal 

 feuds. 



15. Bee-gvmhid. — Bonshaw; Yetman and Bogabilla (on the 

 Maclntyre River); Callandoon and the W^eir River — in part (in 

 Queensland). Ridley includes within his Pikumhid region the 

 Maclntyre River, Callandoon and the W^eir River. Matthews 

 gives Goondiwindi (Maclntyre R.) and Welltown (Weir R., 

 Queensland) as belonging to the Pickumhil Tribe. 



