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Parka, " mallock poison" (Gastro- 



lobium sp. 

 Kuimuenok, Gastrolobium T)ilobum 

 Wondari, Wandai, Fiinelea micro- 



cephala 

 Milbar, Cassia ereniophila 

 Mori, l)aviesia aphylla 

 Durgim, Pluchea conocephala 

 Yinnuelma, Heliclirysura anibiguum 

 Gunthur,t Kundur (East), Helip- 



terum tenelUim 

 Gambunyoin (Kast), Tciicrium tililo- 



buni 

 "S'inyiii, Stipa elegantissima 



Tudjiniindiiiundi, Ptilotus obowatus 

 Tudy umbumbu, Ptilotus hennstciriis 

 TudynunuUmdi, Ptilotus Druin- 

 mondi 



These three names are given to either of 

 these plants, and probably' variations of ilie 

 sanre term or sound. 



Tillol, Atriplex stipitatum 



Niuenning, Rhagodia crassifolia 



Wandundait, Rhagodia spinesoens 

 var. 



Buddani, ilalnoyi, Pinda, Kochia 

 sedifolia 



Mindi mindi (Kast), Tetragonia ex- 

 pan sa 



Vocabulary of Hampton Plains Natives obtained from a 

 Black who accompanied us a few days. 



^Jedduru, Cailitris verz'ucosa 

 Pjulgar, Myoporum platycarpum 

 Dunibai, 8antalum acuminatum 

 Vogo, Brachychiton Gregorii 

 ivarbabi, Alyxia buxifolia 

 Warril, Beyeria viscosa 

 Daryet, Kremophila alternit'olia 

 Beddnla, Acacia Meissneri 

 YauwiUi, " leiophylla 

 Murrun, *' sp. (raspl)erry jam 



wood) 

 Mori, Daviesia apliylla 

 Burdanni, Pluchea conocephala 

 Alalloiyi, Atriplex iiuramularium 

 Biul, Melaleuca sp. 

 Bugai, " 



Dail, Sc;uvola oxyclona 

 Nurgu nurgu, Thysanotus Patersoni 

 (JunduUi, (irevillea Helmsiana 



Red floweriiij;-, with decumbent branches, 

 (jura, Billardiera cymosa 



The fruit of this plant is eaten by the 

 aborigines. Between the Eraser Range and 

 coast, 1 am told, the plant occurs abun- 

 dantl}" in places. 



Gnora, tlie resin of Xanthorrhea 

 Woia, a sn-lt lalce (Lalic Lefroy ?) 



Yedda, Mulliindda, snake (Pseude- 

 chis australis) 



Undin, leaf 



Dalgalla, leaf, small Ijrancldet 



Nieru, flower 



Welbu, the dead outer bark of 

 Eucalyptus trees, which is some- 

 times hanging down in strips 



vVeini, the inner fresh bark 



J^arda, the notch cut into the bark 

 for climbing a tree 



Waralya, Eucalyptus largiflorens 



Malinya, " salmonophloia 



Kararda, " incrassata 



Dalbarra, " sp. 



I^ang, " sp. 



Gungurru, " easia 



The roots of this Eucalypt are eaten, 

 t rohably also those of some of the others. 

 Hany of these Eucalypts yi£ld a deal of 

 water from some of tire roots. The blacks 

 Know well how to chose the ri>;ht roots at 

 once, and must know certain marks about 

 the tree to guide them, which, howe\-er, I 

 could not get explained. I found some 

 foots myself that yielded water, but found 

 them by accident rather, because a number 

 that I dug up yielded none. 



Vocabulary of the Yuxga Dialect obtained from a Native 



NAMED WaINBEET. 



Parts ok the Hc-aian Body. 

 Bardok, name given by the Yunga 



to the tribes living inland. 



These circumcise and slit the urethra, 

 Which the Yungas do not. 

 Ujabbin, circumcision 

 Paiyan, the slit, and slitting, of the 



penis 

 Yunga, man 



Y^ork, woman 

 Kuloug, boy, little fellow 

 Bindi, young woman, virgin 

 Nuggal, girl, daughter 

 Mammau, father 

 lugun, sister 

 (Jnangan, mother 

 ({nundun, brother 

 Bidding, osn 



