VOCABULARIES OF THE GEELONG AND COLAC TRIBES. 859 
Dantgurt. Kolijon. 
1. Kert ber ap, pelican. 1, Kor-ork, native companion. 
2. Kore, magpie. 2. Kor-or-o, magpie. 
3. Koron, native companion. 3. Mur-won-gel, pelican. 
4. Nor de gel kow-ong, goose, 4. Nor-de-gong, goose. 
5. Por-em-por-em, turkey. 5. Pear-wong, duck. 
6. Por-in-mul, emu. 6. Porin-mul, emu. 
7. To-ro-worng, duck. 7. Wred-gel, turkey. 
Reptiles. 
Guar-el-a. Le-lon, lizard. Wol-gna. 
Kar-duk, large snake. _Mo-rong-it. Wol-op, a species of 
Koret. Mula. lizard. 
Kornmil. Mern-di. U-rok, 
Kau. Nob-ine. 
Kul-or-nong. Warm, 
Fish 
Ge-ang-port, bream. Tar-wil. Weit ee 
Guul-end-wil. To-la-ang. Wordel f S20 
Ko-ine, eel. To-re-ung, salt-water Wer a ben, blackfish. 
Kor-dir-wil. fish. Yere del. 
Kore. To rok burt. Yourn-it, a very deli- 
Merdon. Wear, crab. cate smelt. 
Insects. é ‘ 
Kam-bar. To-do-it. “ 
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Plants and Shrubs. Ys Case 
Berng-kanng, a plant found on banks of rivers. 
natives with food at all seasons of the year. 
Boi-u-rok, a small shrub, yellow flowers. The leaves are eaten 
Bol kom-bop-ba, a small green plant with leaf like a turnip. 
it acts as an emetic. 
Bo-rom-bo-rom, a small plant sometimes used by the natives for covering 
their houses. 
Bor-om-bor-om, yellow flowers. 
Bo-young-karl, a plant that bears a purple flower ; the root, something like 
a parsnip, was eaten by the natives when food was very scarce, 
Bor-wor, a kind of watercress. 
Gnar-a-moduk, a plant with very tough long roots, which the natives plait 
into belts and wear around their heads. 
Kar-on, a kind of shrub. 
Kar-up-kar-up, a small purple flower of which the quail are fond. 
Kor-or-word-wort, a very small plant with yellow flowers. 
Kol-ler, a long grass which was plaited for belts. 
Mir-ark, native geranium. 
Mo-ro-yok, a bramble. 
Mul-a-tar-i-wel, a plant growing about a foot high, and bearing yellow 
flowers. The name literally signifies, ‘‘ the shadow of a turkey.” 
by the emu. 
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