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JAMES LARMER. 



Dinnewa 

 Curra. 



Four 

 Five 



Menino. 

 Nau. ga. mo. 

 Wine, got. by 



Make haste 



Stop 



Moon 



Na. eng. hee. 

 Too. rt-tee 

 Willong. he 

 Mug. ga. ree 

 Tenangee 

 Kel. lal. lee 



Sun 



Star 



Wind 



Rain 



Gold 



Warm 



Transmitted to the Surveyor General, November 24th, 1853. 



Jas. Larmer. 



A small plain at the crossing of the road from Murringo to 

 Bathurst on the Lachlan is called " Mulyan," in consequence of 

 Eagle Hawks frequenting it formerly. 



At all the stations, the names ending in "ong" — Jallong, 

 Curiong, Illalong, Bogolong, Bennelong, there are ponds and 

 springs of permanent water. 



At Dumondril large weeds grew previous to its occupation by 

 the whites from which the natives made spears. 



At Mr. Broughton's Station on the Burrowa River, is a large 

 and very deep water hole called "Binjenine." Binge in that 

 neighbourhood is a word applied to the stomach by the natives. 



Jas. L. 



Native names of Points of Land in Port Jackson (South Shore). 



Long Nose Point Yerroulbin 



Goat Island Milmil 



Jack the Millers Point Coodye 



Slaughter House Point Tarra 



Bennelong Point Jubughalee 



Mrs. Macquarie's Point Yourong. 



Elizabeth Point Jerrowan 



Mr. McLeay's Point Yarrandab 



Point Piper Willarra 

 Rocky Point (South of Vaucluse) Burro wwo. 



Vaucluse Point Moring 



Siddons and Watsons Kutti. 



Lang's Point Ku-bung harra 



