36 



(17.) 



(IS.) 

 (19.) 

 (20.) 

 (21.) 



MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM 

 Mathew, John 

 Ibid. .. .. • . 



Eaglehawk and Crow, 1889, p. GO (of Malay origin), and 

 p. 114 (Love Lettei's). 



Two Representative Tribes of Queensland, 1910, p. 124. 



Pktkie, Constance (Miss) 

 Ratzel, F. . . 

 Roth, W. E. 



(22.) Ibid. 



(23.) Smyth, Brotjgh R. 

 (24.) Spencer and Gillen 



(25.) Spencek, Baldwin 

 (26.) Ibid. 



(27.) 

 (28.) 



Thomas, N. W. 

 Wheeler, G. C. 



Tom Petrie's Reminiscences of Early Qneensland, p. 50. 



Volkerkmide, vol. 1, 189(i. 



North Queensland Ethnography, Bulletin No. 8, para- 

 graph 12, together with plates 1-4 with detailed 

 description. 



Etlmological Studies among the North-Wcst Central 

 Queensland Aborigines, chap. 9, witli plate 18, 

 paragraphs 235-237. 



The Aborigines of Victoria, 1878, vol. 1, p. 133, also pp. 



354-6. 

 The Native Tribes of Central Australia, 1899, p. 141. 



(Nature and Use of) p. 142. Message sticks as we 



know them in Queensland, not in use among the 



Arunta. 

 Native Tribes of the Nortliem Territory of Australia 



(1914), p. 35 and p. 329. Message sticks announcing 



birth. 

 Guide to the Australian Ethnological Collection exhibited 



in the National Museum of Victoria, 1915, pp. 05-66. 



The Natives of Australia, 1900, p. 31. 

 The Tribe, 1910, chap. 7. 



