NOKTU ^>UEENSI,ANI) ETHNOOKA PIIY — KOTH. 91 



Leura yawalgiiriii 



Mailltorougli waiidowaiii^ain 



Miriam Vale ku-rung-i^an 



Moriiiisli inundu 



Mt. Hedlovv karvara 



Mt. LHicoinbe paryelli 



Mt. Morgan kunu-wauihalli 



Pine Mountain kun-yan 



Princhester nia-run 



Raspberry Creek narbuni 

 Rockhanipton near Alii- kap-pai i 



gator Creek 



Rosewood nialkurii 



St. Lawience hanbara 



Tilpal ka-runii 



Toolooiiibali liun-bil 



rp -ji ( Station woUa 



\ neighbouring liill wandu-borru 



VV^averley kaniinupalkai-o 



West wood kappariii 



Willangi kur-garo 



xaamba < - . ^ 



I ynnar-ipo 



Yeppoon i-pun. 



12. Tlie Cairns and Atlierton District (PI. xxviii., tig. 1). The 

 sketch-map of the neighbourhood of Cairns (Pi. xxvii.) sliews the 

 distribution of the tliree main trii)esas tliey were in August; 1898, 

 but what with the progress of the mission work at Vairabah on 

 the further side of False Cape, and the increase of area under 

 settlement on the Cairns side, the arrangement may not possibly 

 hold good at the present day. The following are a few of the 

 native place-nanes : — 



False Cape kai-ka Saltwater Creek baddaliadii 



Cape Grafton jilliburri Palmer Point mun-ju 



INlurray Prior Range jur-bo Pyiamid Mountain jaro-jaro-kan 



Fitzroy Island kar-par Cairns (site) ka-moi 



High Island wannaga Barrier Heef yur-pin. 



13. At Atlierton, the natives to l>e met with, as well as in the 

 neighbourhood, belong to three groups or tril)es speaking difiFer- 

 ent dialects — the Chirpal-ji, Ngai-kungo-i, and Ngachan-ji who 

 speak chirpal, ngaiknngo, and ngachan respectively. The 

 Chirpalji have tlieir main camp in the vicinity of Carrington at 

 Sciubby Cieek (Ku-rongul), tra\elliiig to Atlierton (Kar-kar)and 



