EXPLANATION OF PLATE LXI. 



Fig. 1. Wommera. A plain stick with tassel of human hair ringlets at 



the proximal end. — Burketown. 

 ,, 2. The tassel and terminal " washer " of fig. 1. 

 ,, 3. Lath-shaped wommera, with the proximal end cut out to form a 



hold-fast ; high decorated. — Burketown. 

 ,, 4. Hide view of fig. 3. 

 ,, 5. Section of fig. 3. 



,, V). Single-pointed nulla-nulla. —North Queensland. 

 ,, 7. Knoo-headed nulla-nulla, the head merged with the shaft. — 



Rockhampton District. 

 ,, 8. Knob of another example of rig. 7, with the head distinct from 



the shaft. 

 ,, 9. Pineap|ile-headed nulla-nulla. — Rockhampton District. 

 ,, 10. Three-pronged nulla-nulla. — Rockhampton District. 

 ,, 11. Beak-headed nulla-nulla. —Rockhampton District. 

 ,, 12. Double beak-headed nulla-nulla. - Rockhampton District. 

 ,, 13. Bi-conate-headed nulla-nulla. — Upper Kitzroy River. 

 ,, 14. Nulla-nulla, at the distal end flattened from side to side. — Upper 



Fitzroy River. 

 ,, 15. Variety of fig. 14, with nicks cut on its distal convex edge. — 



Upper Fitzroy River. 

 ,, lti. Single-handed sword. —Lower Tully River. 



,, 17. Sapling to be split along centre tor preparation of the single- 

 handed sword. 

 ,, 18. Slabs to be " got out " from the halves of sapling (fig. 17). 



