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paringa River (Ingangkiparri), S. &. T. ; Willunga (Willa ungga), 

 S. & T. ; Meningie (Meningie, mud), Taplin ; Milanjj; (Millangk, 

 sorcery),. Taplin ; Mannum (Manumph), Riche ; Currency Creek 

 (Bungung), Riche ; Aldinga ( Auldingga), Wj^att : Aldinga Plain 

 Echunga (Eechiingga), Wyatt : Yankalilla (Yaugkallilla), Wyatt ; 

 (Ingalti ingga) S. ik. T. ; Rapid Bay (Patparno or Patpuugga), 

 Wyatt ; Encounter Bay (Wirramu 'la), S. k T. ; Alexandrina 

 Lake (Parnka), S. & T.; Hindmarsh River (Yalla doola), Wyatt; 

 Peeralilla Mount (Peeralilla), Wyatt; Wellington (Wirrum wirrum), 

 Angas ; Kangaroo Island (Karta), S. & T. ; Murray River at 

 Goolwa, by a Murray black (Yoorlooana), W^att; Murray 

 River at Goolwa, by an Encounter Bay black (Goohvarra koore), 

 Wyatt ; Murray River at Goolwa, by au Onkaparinga black 

 (Parrungka perre), Wyatt ; Murray River, near Blanclietown 

 (Moorundie), Eyre; (Moorundi), Taplin; Murray River (Ingalta), 

 S. &,T. ; Inman River (Moo oolaj, Wyatt; Inman River, by a 

 Murray black (Moogoora), Wyalt. 



NATIVE NAMES OF PLACES NEAR PORT LINCOLN. 

 (From Vocakilaky ky Schurmann.) 

 Lipson's Cove (Budlu), Stamford Hill (Kaityaba), Port Lincoln 

 (Kallinyalla), Mount Hill (Korti purre), Boston Island (Kurilyelli), 

 Louth Island (Yorunu), Cobbler's Friend (Hill), (Kulli purre), 

 Mount Liverpool (Kurroalla), Kirton Point (Punnu Mudla), Slea- 

 ford Bay (Tannanna), Sleaford Mere (Kuya bidni). Point Boling- 

 broke (Kanyang kunu), Thistle Island (Nundalla), Mount Gawler 

 (Kardinu). 



LIST, WITH MEANINCxS OF COMPONENT WORDS OF THE 

 LANGUAGE IN USE BY THE ABORIGINES AROUND ADE- 

 LAIDE WHEN THE COLONY AVAS FOUNDED. 



'l"he terminations " ingga," " angga," " ongga," "• ungga," also 

 " ilia," "alia," " uUa," denote that a subject is on, at, or near to a 

 place. Verbs terminate in " audi," "• endi," or " iindi," i.e., neuter, 

 active, or causative. Anna, denotes motion ; arra, alongside of, 

 passing ; barti, grub, insect in general ; itya, denotes direction, in- 

 tention, or going ; ityangga, or eechunnga, near to, a short distance 

 from, or at a place ; karra, red gum ; kadle, or cudlee, native dog ; 

 kauwe, or koue, water for drinking (cowie) ; karadla, far off ; parri, 

 perre, or peere, river or creek ; patte, clogged, boggy ; pate, or 

 pate, swamp, gum tree ; wirra, forest, bushes, wood ; witto, reed, 

 bamboo, flute, tube (wee-to) ; yerta, earth, ground, territory ; 

 yerlo, the sea; yoko, ship. 



In closing this paper, ijermit me to say that no one will regret 

 more than I the omission of so many names that might reasonably 

 be expected to be dealt with herein. The paper was commenced 

 about four months ago, but the work is too large for anyone single- 



