BY R. HAMLYN-HARRIS. 41 



(85) Matthew, Johx. The Cave Paintings of Australia, their author- 



ship and significance. J.A.I., vol. 23, 1894, p. 42. 



(86) Ibid. The Australian Aborigines. P.R.S., N.S.W., vol. 23, 1889' 



p. 335. 



(87) Ibid. Two representative tribes of Queensland. London. 1910. 



(88) Ibid. Eagle Hawk and Crow. 1899. 



(89) Ibid. On the Kabi Dialect of Queensland (Wide Bay and Burnett 



Districts). J.A.I., vol. 9, p. 312, 1880. 



(90) Mathews, R. H Aboriginal customs in North Queensland P.R.S.,. 



Q., vol. 13, 1898, p. 33. 



(91) Ibid. Australian Divisional Systems. P.R.S. , N.S.W., vol. 32, 



1898, p. 66. (Queensland Divisions, pp. 78-84). 



(92) Ibid. Group divisions and initiation Ceremonies, e1c. P.R.S... 



N.S.W., vol. 32, 1899, p. 241 (with an appendix, pp. 250-253). 



(93) Ibid. Divisions of some Aboiiginal tribes. P.R.S., N.S.W., vol. 



33, 1899, p. 108. 



(94) Ibid. Marriage and Descent, etc. P.R.S., N.S.W., vol. 34, 1900,. 



p. 120. (Some tribes of Cape York Peninsula, p. 131). 



(95) Ibid. Languages of some native tribes of Queensland, etc. Proc. 



R.S., N.S.W., vol. 36, 1902, p. 135. 



(96) Ibid. Some curious stones used by the Aboiigines. P.R.S., N.S.W.,. 



vol. 45, 1911, p. 359. 



(97) Ibid. The Bora of the Kamilaroi tribe. Proc. R.S.,' Victoria,. 



vol. 9 (n.s.), 1897, p. 137. 



(98) Miklouho-Macl.ay, N. de. On the practice of ovariotomy \>y the 



natives of the Herbert River. Proc. L.S., N.S.W. , vol. 6, p. 622,. 

 1882. 

 (98a) Ibid. On a very dolichocephalic skull (Darling Downs District 

 of Queensland, 1863-1804). P.L.S., N.S.W., vol. vii., 1884, 

 p. 401. 



(99) Meston, a. Report of the C4overnment Scientific •Expeditic>n,, 



Bellenden-Ker Range. Department of Agriculture, Brisbane.. 

 1889; (of particular interest aie the references to small hands 

 and feet, p. 18; Cannibalism, p. 19; Vocabvdaries of Diakcts,. 

 pp. 21-22. 



(100) Ibid. Queensland Aboriginals. Proposed system for their imj rove- 



ment and preservation. Brisbane, 1895. 

 (100a) MoSEi.EY, H. N. Narrative H.M.S. " Challenger,"' 1885 (contains 



description and illustration of a black"s canij] at Cape York 



(Palm-Leaf huts). Also references to Papuan influence among 



members of the GUDANG tribe, pp. 356-540). 

 (100b) Oldfield, Thos. On the Aborigines of Australia. Trans. EthnoL 



Soc, L'dn., vol. 3., n.s., 1865, p. 215. 



(101) Palmer, E. On Plants used by the natives of North Queensland, 



Flinders and Mitchell Rivers, for food, medicine, etc., Journ.. 

 R.S., N.S.W., 1883 (1884), xvii., p. 93. 



