1:. R S Victoria Plate V/IJ. 1694 



Thp: Author desires to make the following additions and 

 correction to the article on "Aboriginal Rock Paintings and 

 Carvings ": — 



Page 154. — After the word carvings, in line two, add, "In the 

 native drawing on the rock the puhes are shown, thus 

 making the sex immistakable. It should be stated that 

 aboriginal drawings of females are uncommon, both in 

 paintings and carvings, and are therefore all the more 

 valuable." 



Page 154.— Add the following note to the description of Fig. 14. 

 Plate IX.: Since Plate IX. was printed, I have revisited the 

 rock containing this carving, and on removing the earth and 

 rubbish, with which it was partially covered, and sweeping the 

 surface, I discovered the outline of another emu above the 

 one shown in the Plate. What I at first supposed was part 

 of a spear or club held in the hand of one of the men, I now 

 find is the leg of the emu recently discovered. I have since 

 contributed a paper to the " Journal of the Eoyal Society of 

 N.S.W." (Vol. xxviii.), in which this groiip will be shown in 

 its complete state. 



Page 152.— Line fourteen and fifteen for "365-374" read " 565-574." 



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