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gave in tabular form on page 75 of volume xxxn. of the Journal 

 of this Society. This organisation extends, with slight modifica- 

 tions in the names of the sections, over a wide tract of country 

 from Creswell Downs to the Katherine River. Adjoining the 

 Warkya on the south-west are the tribes of what I have called 

 the Ulperra nation, Table No. 8, extending from Tennant's Greek 

 to Alice Springs, and north-westerly therefrom to meet the tribes 

 of the organisation represented in Table No. 7. 



Throughout the course of the Victoria River, on the Daly River, 

 and their tributaries, the native tribes are segregated into two 

 principal phratries A and B, each of which is subdivided into four 

 sections, which intermarry as follows : — 



Table No. 6. 



Wife. Offspring. 



Chungalla Chalyerry 



Chalyerry Choolama 



Choolama Ohongarry 



Chongarry Chungalla 



Phratry. Husband. 



A. 



/ Chamaja 

 J Changarra 

 \ Chanama 

 \ Jambajunna 



B. 



( Chungalla 

 ) Chongarry 

 \ Choolama 

 \ Chalyerry 



Chamaja 

 Jambajunna 

 Chanama 

 Changarra 



Jambajunna 

 Chanama 

 Changarra 

 Chamaja 



On Sturt Creek, and extending thence south-easterly towards 

 the Lander and Barrow's Creek, are the Neening, Jarroo, and 

 Munga tribes, with some others, having the following divisions, or 

 mere modifications of them : — 



Table No. 7. 

 Phratry. Husband. Wife. Offspring. 



Choongoora Changally Chabalye 



Chagarra Chabalye Chooara 



Chowan Chooara Chowarding 



Chambeen Chowarding Changally 



B. 



Changally 

 Chowarding 

 Chooara 

 Chabalye 



Choongoora 

 Chambeen 

 Chowan 

 Chagarra 



Chambeen 

 Chowan 

 Chagarra 

 Choongoora 



