
ABORIGINES OF THE SOUTH-EasT OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA 453 
low, rounded mound of baked sand or soil with associated burnt stones ; although 
the latter repeatedly occur widely scattered, or with no sign of a fire mound, (See 
plate). The terms ‘‘sand area’’ or ““blown sand area'’ are so well-known that 
further definition seems unnecessary. 
Below is given a list of the camp sites recorded for the 1944 visit to thia dis- 
trict, The symbol in brackets has heen devised for convenience of reference and 
marking apecimens, Sites marked with an asterisk have been described previously 
by Campbell and Noone (1948); those marked with two asterisks were also de- 
seribed in their paper, but were revisited during the present work. The remainder 
of the list are new records. 
Canunda Ridge is a new name and is here applied to an interesting partly 
consolidated, but now disintegrating dune ridge lying between the Woakwine 
Range and the present coastal dunes, It oceurs just west of the Lakes Bonney, 
Canunda, Frome series. This game ridge (then unnamed) was mentioned by 
Campbell and Noone. 
In Part TIT some notes sre given on possibly useful vegetation associated with 
certain of the campsite areas which wete examined in detail, 
“Woakwine Range (Wk, 1), S.W, of Millicent, 
*Woakwine Range (Wk. 2), 8,W. of Millicent. 
*Woakwine Range (Wk. 3), Frank’s Island, 
*Woakwine Range (Wk, 4), east side of range, near Mt, Hope. 
Woakwine Range (Wk, 5), about one mile §.E. of Mt. Hope. 
Woakwine Range (Wk. 6) Bullock Is., an eastern outlier of the range, 
Woakwine Range (Wk. 7), on eastern side of range, about two miles 8.B. of 
Woakwine Station, 
Woakwine Range (Wk. 8) 
Woakwine Range (Wk, 9) brea Narrow Neck Gap on its north side, 
Woakwine Range (Wk, 10) 
Woakwine Range (Wk. 11) } just north of Mt, Pisgah and about one mile from 
Woakwine Range (Wk. 12) Narrow Neck. 
“Mt. Muirhead (MM), at main road entting 8.E, of the Mount. 
**The Belt (Bt.), N.W. extremity of the Belt Ridge, north of Hatherleigh. 
Lake Frome (Fr. 1), on coast side of Lake Frome depression and due west of 
Mt, Hope. 
Lake Frome (Fr. 2), south-east of Fr. 1, 
Cape Buffon (Bf,), at Cape Buffon, south end of Rivoli Bay. 
**Lake Bonney (Cu. 1), Canunda Ridge sandhills; at north-west corner of Lake 
Bonney, 
“*Bevilaqua's Ford (Cn. 2), Canunda Ridge sandhills 3; just west of Bevilaqua’s 
Ford. 
Reedy Creek Range (RC. 1) east side of Range, near Gilehrist’s Bridge, 
Reedy Oreek Range (RC. 2), at east side of Furner settlement. 
Reedy Creek Range (RC. 3), at north-west corner of Furnes. 
Nangula (MR, 1), on east side of Millicent Ridge near Nangula, 
We. 5. A small blown-out sandy ridge situated about one mile south-east 
of Mt. Hope in Block 75, Hundred of Rivoli Bay. Judging by its present eondi- 
tion, it does not appear to have been a camp of much importance, being small in 
area and in a position exposed to the keen southerly and westerly winds. On its 
surface lie the scattered rerananta of a few hearths, A small collection of varied 
implements was gathered, including a polished stone axehead found near this site. 
Wx. 6 Bullock Island is an easterly outlying portion of the Woakwine 
* Range and the site lies in Seet. 68W, Hundred of Rivoli Bay. It is an extensive 
