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74 ASTRONOMY OF THE AUSTRALIAN ABORIGINES. 
The | arrangement in regard to Totyarguil is not injured by his 
boomerang being sent out of line to occupy the curve of the 
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Moreover, the aboriginal astronomers who constructed the 
system we are unfolding were content with three points in a line 
This is very noticeable in the case of the group embracing Orion's 
belt, Aldebaran, and the Pleiades. Those engaged in making out 
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eee evening sky in their several seasons, 10 south latitudes 
about 36°, which is thet of the Mallee Serub about Lake Ty") 
Here there is an ingenious utilitarian scheme of the amar ; 
vie Seen varlous attempts made to group these bodies ie 
REPS: manner, so as to assist observers in acquiring 
