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the map, comprises about two-thirds of New South Wales, the 
greater part of Queensland, a wide strip through the centre of South 
Australia and more than half of Western Australia. 
In dealing with the tribes possessing eight intermarrying divi- 
sions a table will again be employed. 
TaBLE No. 14. 
No, on Map. Nation. Phratry. Sections. 
21 Wombya Same as in Table No. 11. 
( f Ungarria, Thakamara 
A Vor 
- ( Thaponungo, Jambena 
22 Ulperra 4 
| B f Jungulla, Thapongatee 
{ il Joopilla, Cubadgee 
[ z f Boolangie, Boonongoona 
: Warkoo, Thimmemill 
23 Inchalachee 4 a nee 
| B § Kingulla, Bungaringie 
L \ Noorachee, Palyaringie 
The country inhabited by the three foregoing nations is edged 
yellow on the map, and comprises a large extent of the Northern 
Territory of South Australia, with portions of Queensland and 
Western Australia. There are several aggregates of tribes scattered 
over this immense area, among each of which the names of the 
sections differ more or less, but the principle of the divisions in 
them all is identical. In a paper published in the PROcEEDINGs of 
this Society, Vol. xxxviii, pp. 75-79, I particularized the eight di- 
visions as found in other tribes, showing the variations in the sec- 
tion names in different localties. 
Nos. 24 and 25 on the map represent the Adjadurah and Nar- 
-rinyerl nations respectively, who occupied the country fronting 
Spencer’s Gulf and on the Lower Murray river. 
No. 26 is the small nation of the Kurnai in Eastern Victoria, 
and No. 27 shows the territory of the Thurrawall and allied tribes 
in the southeast corner of New South Wales. 
In the nations Nos. 24 to 27, inclusive, the social structure is 
after the fooar or yooumree type already described by me. Adjoin- 
ing the Great Australian Bight and on the west coast of Western 
Australia there are also a number of tribes possessing this organi- 
zation. 
After much careful investigation I have succeeded in fixing on 
the map the position of the blue line from A to B. All the tribes 
