vith 



■ thn 



> give 



rmt on my s;iyiri,i,' (iNullc tJiul) you ;uk1 me eat, and 

 myself, tliry ;it once f(;ll to. I have found both on the mainland 

 and tlii-< i-l;nid that the expressions are very similar to those used 

 on the .MiL'-iiityre and Big Tlivers, which 1 perfectly understand, 

 saxo tli.u ill r.-umble (Ut tee thul) answers for (Nulle thul) ; ut 

 t(v 1. <i,.M\,'d from (Utta i/wia) you and me. Thus (Utta) me, 

 and (liid;.) you, is used in nearly every tribe, so with many other 

 words. K\idently the ditiei-ent languages have been derived 

 irom (,n,- <>nginaL The aborigines having broken up, and formed 



NOTE ON THE RECENT RAIN STORM. 

 By H. C. Russell, B.A., F.R.S. 



[Read before the Royal Society ot N S W Junp > /ss i 



