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7_ 1873. J. W. Agnew, Reference to correspondence 



with Mr. Brough Smith re stone implements 

 of the Tasmanian Aborigines. (In the discus- 

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 Monthly notices of Pap. and Pi'oceed. Roy. 

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8.-1873. James Scott, Letter to J. W. Agnew, Esq., 

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9.-— 1873. Robert Thii^kell, Letter to J. W. Agnew, Esq., 

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10. — 187b. James Scott, Letter to J. W. Agnew, Esq., 

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11. — 1876. James Scott, An aboriginal stone implement 

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12. — 1876. James Erskine Calder, Language of the 

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]3. — 1878. R. Brough Smyth, The Aborigines of Victoria; 

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14. — 1S88. R. M. Johnston, Svstematic Account of the 

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16.— 1890. H. Ling Roth, The Aborigines of Tasmania, 

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