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F. Sandstone with abundant fossils: Productus, Aviculopecten, 
Aphanaia, Conularia, ete. 
G. Loose boulder with Spirifer disjuncta and Khynconella plewrodon 
H. Large blocks of hard quartzite. 
I. and J. Fossiliferous sandstone. 
K. Devonian fossils (gasteropods chiefly). 
L. Lenticular bands of shale, containing well preserved specimens 
of Glossopteris and other plants. 
. Shale with Glossopteris. 
. Coarse sandstone and conglomerate containing Edmondia. 
. High cliff showing section of overfold. 
. Devonian fossils. 
. Sandstone with internal casts of brachiopods. 
. Outcrop of Devonian inlier (theoretical). 
Sandstone (Nowra Grit) with Sporifera. 
Bano WOd4 Vs 
VOCABULARY oF THE NGARRUGU TRIBE N.S.W. 
By R. H. MATHEWS, L.S. 
[Read before the Royal Society of N. S. Wales, December 2, 1908. ] 
I wish to place on record a vocabulary obtained by me from 
the remnant of the Ngarrugu tribe, which former] y occupied 
the country from Queanbeyan, via Cooma and Bombala, to 
Delegate. Adjoining the Ngarrugu on the north from 
Queanbeyan to Yass, Booroowa and Goulburn, was the 
Ngunawal tribe. In 19041 published a short grammar and 
vocabulary of the Ngunawal language,’ a sister tongue of 
the Ngarrugu. The grammatical structure of these 
languages is closely similar, and several words of their 
1 Journ. Anthrop. Inst., vol. 34, pp. 294 - 305. 
