ABORIGINAL WORKSHOPS ox the COAST of NEW 

 SOUTH WALES, and their CONTENTS. 



By R. ETiiERiDrjE, Juur., Cui-atdr, iuid Thomas WniTELEorjE, 



Records of the Amtralian J/meum, vol. xi, pt. 3. 



ERRATA. 



P. 204, for fig. 1 i-ead fig. 2 (B. mrdiualis) 



P. 205, 



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Explanation of Plate xxxvi. 



Fig. 2 read Diplocrepis cardlnalis. 



Fig. 4 read CrejAdogaster (Asj)asmo<jasU^r) .spatula. 



Transpose figs. 6 and 7. 



of small weapons and implements of various kinds on tJie South 

 Australian sea-hoard, but there is no indication as to whether 

 these stone implements were found scattered over the surface 

 generally or derived from " workshops." The instruments are 



1 Etheridge— Rec. Austr. Mus., iv., 4, i;»(K), pp. 148 and 165. 

 '^ Howcliin- -Proc-. Austr. Assoc. Adv Sci., v., 1S93, p. 522. 



