LANGUAGES OF SOME NATIVE TRIBES. 



177 



English. 



KURNU. 



English. Kurnu. 



Fog, 



kukuma 



Mammals. 



Frost, 

 Hail, 



yillingurra 

 buntara 



Native cat, blk. I , _ , ,. 

 -, ' i ., > bunduli 

 and white J 



Fresh water, 



Ground, 



A stone, 



Sand, 



Light (of day), 



Darkness, 



thilburu 



mundi 



yunda 



gurrinya 



bafibukka 



ngamutabuttyi 



Native cat, yel. ) , „, 



j -d'4. r kikunya 

 and white ) J 



Rock-wallaby, wangulu 



Flying-squirrel, dhillipuru 



[See mammals under "Mystic 

 Language."] 



Heat, 



wunyuru 



Birds. 



Coldness, 



bundinyulla 



Laughing-jackass, gurrugaga 



Rainbow, 



kurindherri 



Native-companion, buralga 



Moonlight, 



boityoa 



Pelican, wirrianungkura 



Shadow, 



guindyirri 



Peewee, baiindhal 



Camp, 



mulye 



Plover, rittha-rittha 



Grass hut, 



muthuguli 



Swan, yungguli 



Bough hut, 



dhurtuguli 



Crane, baraga 



Bark hut, 



guippurra 



White cockatoo, gullibuga 



Smoke, 



dhoaro 



[Other birds are given under 



Food (flesh), 



wunga 



"Mystic Language," supra.] 



Day, 



kalkirri 



Fishes. 



Night, 



marka 



Perch, giinbali 



Morning, 



dhungkonka 



Cod, dhuburu 



Evening, 



warragalka 



Catfish, bundali 



Hill, 



mukku 



Silverfish, binnabuga 



Sandhill, 



dhunna 



Black bream, bunngulla 



Grass, 



muthu 



Reptiles. 



Leaves of trees 



, girra 



Bubbur snake, bundindyura 



Birds' nest, 



wanginya 



Brown snake, dhinga 



Kgg, 



burti 



See "Mystic Language," supra. 



Honey, 



bumbulu 



Invertebrates. 



Path, 



yutheru 



Locust, wurtu 



Shadow of tree 



, goilburra 



Blow-fly, winguru 



Tail of animal 



, gurni 



Louse, ngutu 



L— Sept. 3, 



1902. 





