Plate XX. 



Fiif. 1. Butt of tree clutched with two feet. — Lower Tully River 

 District. 



,, 2. Mjiu " walkiug up." 

 Plate XXI. 



Fig. I. Miui climbing a vino hand-over-hand. 



„ 2-3. Man climbing a tree by means of the climbing cane. 



,, t. Forked sapling placed against a tree to be climbed. — 

 Cape Bedford. 



Plate XX 11. 



Fig. 1. Man climbing tree with the aid of a bark strip. — Coen 

 and Peunefatlier Rivers. 



„ 2. Tree climbing by cutting steps. 

 Plate XXIII. 



Fig. 1. Partial absence of pigmentation in the hands and feet. — 

 Princess Charlotte Bay. 



„ 2. Goitre in a Kalkadun woman. — (!loucurry. 

 Plate XXIV. 



Fig. 1. Deformity allied to congenital club-foot. 

 „ 2. A kind of hammer-toe seen in a woman at Cape Grafton. 

 „ 3. A similar case at the Tully River. 

 „ 4. Another instance from the Tully River. 

 Plate XXV. 



Fig. 1. " Dinah of Yaamba." 

 ,, 2. Examples of the Charlotte 5ay District natives. 

 Plate XXVI. 



Sketch mai5 of the Rockhampton and surrounding Coast 

 District. 

 Plate XXVII. 



Sketch map of Cairns and surrounding district. • 



Plate XXVIII. 



Fig. 1. Examples of Cairns District natives (men). 

 „ 2. Examples of the Cooktowu District natives (women). 

 Plate XXIX. 



Fig. 1. Examples of Cooktown District natives (men). 



,, 2. Examples of the Charlotte Bay District natives — Cape 

 Melville women, 1899. 



„ 3. Mainlander abreast of Cairncross Island. 

 Plate XXX. 



Sketch map showing the location of the Koko-minni and 

 their relation to other tribes. 

 Plate XXXI. 



Sketch map to illustrate the territorial divisions of the 

 tribes in the Pennefather (Coen) River District. 



