138 NOTKS ON UUTEKltAUS " liKlHiNC'lLl ATlON " PICTURE. 



As the abo\'e paper practically concludes my investi- 

 gations on the Tasnianian Aborit;ines, it will perhaps be 

 advisable to give a list of the literature which has been 

 published on the subject. The older literature has been 

 completely enumerated by Ling Roth, and it is superfluous 

 to reiterate it here. The following list contains only those 

 papers that have appeared in the Society's journal and 

 those published after 1899, the year of publication of the 

 2nd edition of Ling Roth's "Aborigines of Tasmania. " 



BIBLIOGRAPHY. 



1. — 1842. Rev. T. Dove, Moral and Social Characteristics 

 of the Aborigines of Tasmania. Tasman. 

 Journal of Nat. Science, vol. I., pag. 247 — 

 254. 



2. — 1842. Jorgen Jorgensen, The Aboriginal Languages of 

 Tasmania. Tasman. Journal of Nat. Science, 

 vol. I., pag. 308—318. 



3. — 1846. R. H. Davies, Aborigines of Van Diemens 

 Land. Tasman. Journal of Science, vol. II., 

 pag. 409. 



4. — 184S. Matthew C. Friend. On the Decrease of Abori- 

 gines of Tasmania. Tasman. Journal of 

 Science, vol. III., pag. 241—242. 



5. — 1859. J. Milligan, Vocabulary of Dialects of 

 Aboriginal Tribes of Tasmania. Pap. and 

 Proceed. Roy. Soc. Tas., vol. III.. Pt. II., pag. 

 239 — 274. (A first reprint of this paper was 

 made in 186G. and a second in 1890. Both 

 reprints include a list of words collected by 

 Thomas Scott, which does not appear in the 

 original paper.) 



6. — 1859. J. Milligan, On the Dialects and Languages of 

 the Aborigines of Tasmania. Pap. and Pro- 

 ceed. Roy. Soc. Tas., vol. III., Pt. II., pag. 

 274—282 



