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(123) Saint-Smith, E. Cech.. Geological Survey Report, Annan River 



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Recent Alluvium deposits of extremely 3'outhful age, 

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 three found 9 feet from surface (in wasli dirt), whilst beds of 

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(124) Semon, R. In the Australian Bush, London, 1899. 



(125) SouEF, D. Le. Wild life in Australia, p. 398. 



(126) SoMERViLLE, B. T. Ethnographical notes in New Georgia. J.A.I., 



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(127) Spencer, Baldwin and Gillen, F. J. Aci'oss Australia. 2 vols., 



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 (127a) Ibid. Northern Tribes of Central Australia, 1504, Chap. 17 for 

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(128) Spencer, Baldwin. Native tribes of the Northern Territory of 



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(129) "Spitfire" Expedition. Brisbane, 1860. (Natives of " M." 



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(130) Stretton, W. G. Customs, Rites and Superstitions of the 



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(131) Stirling, E. C. Anthropology, "Horn" Expedition, pt. iv., 1896. 



(132) Stuart, Anderson. The Mika or Kulpi operation of the Australian 



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(133) Taplin, George. Notes of a comparative table of Australian 



languages. J.A.I. , vol. 1, 1872. 



(134) Ibid. Folklore, manners, customs, etc., of the South Australian 



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(135) Thomas, N. W. Kinship Organisations and Group ilarriage in 



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(136) Ibid. Natives of Australia. London, 1906. 



{137) Thozet, a. Notes on roots, tubers, bulbs and fruits used as 

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 Rockhampton, 1866. 



(138) Tryon, Henry. Rock Drawings. Proc. R.S., Q., vol. 1, 1885. 



(139) Turner, Willi.aji. The Comparative Osteology of Races of Man. 



Reports of the voyage of H.M.S. " Challenger," Edinburgh, 

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