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Quoy ( — ), and Gaimard (P.) — Voyage de Decouverte de I’Astrolabe execute par 
Ordre du Roi pendant les Annees 1826-1827-1828-1829, sous le Commandement de 
M. J. Dumont d’Urville. Zoolocfxe, 1830, I {8vo., Paris, 1830.) 
[Aborigine.s of New Holland, p. 40 ; Van Diemen’s Land, p. 45, itc.] 
Recllis (E.) — Contributions a la Sociologie des Australiens. Institutions politiques 
et civiles. Revne d’Anthrop., 188G, I, pp. 240-283. 
Ridley (W.) — Gurre Kamilaroi; or, Kamilaroi Sayings, pp. 18 (12»io., Sydney, 185G.) 
Ridley (W.) — On the Kamilaroi Tribe of Australians, and their Dialect. Journ. Ethnol. 
Soc. Lond., 1856, IV, pp. 285-293. 
Ridley (W.) — The Aborigines of Australia. A Lecture delivered before the Young 
Men’s Presbyterian Institute, in the Free Church, Macquarie-street, Sydney, 
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Ridley (A\ .) — Kamilaroi, Dippil, and Turrubul : Languages spoken by Australian 
Aborigines, vi axid 88 (small -ifo., Sydney, 1866.) 
1. Kamilaroi : The Language of the Namoi, Barwon, Bundarra, and Balonne 
Rivers, and of Liverpool Plains and the Upper Hunter. 
2. Dippil ; The Language of the Aborigines about Durundurun, on the north side 
of Moreton Bay, and thence towards Wide Bay and the Burnett District. 
3. Turrubul: The Language of the Aborigines of the Brisbane River. 
Second Edition — 
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by the Author; with comparative Tables of Words from twenty Australian 
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1. Kamilaroi: As above. 
2. Wailwun : The Language of the Aborigines on the Barwon, below the junction of the 
Namoi. 
3. Kogai : The Language of the Aborigines to the westward of the Balonne, on the Maranoa, 
and the Cogoon. 
4. Pikumhul: The Language of the Aborigines about Calandon, in Queensland, on the 
Weir and the Macintyre. 
5. Dippil : The Language of the Aborigines about Durundurun on the north side of Moi’eton 
Bay, and thence towards Wide Bay and the Burnett District, in Queensland. 
6. Turrubul : The Language of the Aborigines on the Brisbane River. 
7. Turruwul : The Language spoken by the now-extinct Tribe of Port Jackson. 
8. Language of George’s River, Cowpasture, and Appin. 
9. Wodi-Wodi : The Language of Illawarra,* from Wollongong to the Shoalhaven. 
Ridley (W.)— Report on Australian Languages and Traditions. Journ. Anthrop. Inst. 
Gt. Brit, and Ireland, 1872, II, No. pp. 257-291. 
Ridley (W.) — Notes from Dr. Creed, M.L.A., of Scone, on the Aborigines of the North 
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