ABORIGINAL PLACE NAMES. 



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Another group of some importance is that which harbours 

 the compound and general names, to which we shall devote atten- 

 tion at a later stage. In the meantime we present the lists for 

 examination as follows, after safeguarding ourselves again by 

 pointing out that the classification is by no means adequate as it 

 stands, its main value being analytical and suggestive. 



A. — According to Suffixes. 

 (i) Those ending in -ana, and -wana. 



