84 MATHEWS—SOUTH AUSTRALIAN ABORIGINES.  [Jan. 19, 
The Thinnawa division claims the undermentioned animals and 
objects amongst others : 
Iguana, Eaglehawk, Plain Turkey, 
Bull-Frog, Shag, Black Duck, 
Jew Lizard, Dingo, Plover, 
Witchetty, Native Cat, Crane, 
Ground Frog, Kangaroo Rat, Diver. 
Water Rat, 
The phratry name Koolpirro is the equivalent of Kirraroo, and 
Thinnawa corresponds to Matturri of the Parnkalla organization. 
Koolpirro is likewise equivalent to the pair of sections Woongo and 
Koobaroo, and Thinnawa to the pair, Bunburri and Koorgilla, of 
the tribes adjoining them on the northeast. 
III. Tort BarkunjEE NATION. 
The divisional system and initiation ceremonies of the tribes 
constituting this nation have been fully reported in my paper pub- 
lished in the Journal of the Royal Society of New South Wates, 
Vol. xxxil, pp. 240-255. 
IV. THE ADJADURAH NATION. 
- The Adjadurah tribe occupied Yorke Peninsula, a long tongue of 
land lying between St. Vincent and Spencer Gulfs and reaching 
north as far as Crystal brook. Mr. McEntire says these natives 
were more similar to the Adelaide tribe than any other; and Mr. 
E. M. Curr states that the language of the Adelaide blacks resem- 
bled that of those occupying Yorke Peninsula more than the lan- 
guage of the natives of the Murray river. I have compiled the fol- 
lowing comparative vocabulary of twenty-four words used by both 
tribes, selected from four different authors—Teichelmann and 
Schiirmann,’ Edward Stevens,? E. McEntire* and E. M. Curr.‘ 
1 Grammar and Vocabulary of Aboriginal Language Spoken by Natives 
of Adelaide (1840), pp. I-176. 
* Four. Roy. Soc. N.S. Wales, xxiii, 498-501. 
% Folklore, Manners, etc., S. A. Aborigines (1879), p. 63. 
4 The Australian Race (1886), ii, 146, 147. 
