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Smyth (R. B.) — The Aborigines of Victoria. With Notes relating to the Habits of 
the Natives of other parts of Australia and Tasmania, &c., 2 vols. {It. 8vo., Melbourne, 
1878 — Government Printer.)* 
Stanhridge . E.) — On the Astronomy and Mythology of the Aborigines of Victoria. 
Trans. Phil. Inst. Viet, for 1857 [1858], II, 137-140. 
Stanhridge (W. E.) — Some Particulars of the general Characteristics, Astronomy, 
and Mythology of the Tribes in the Central Part of Victoria, Southern Austx-alia. 
Trans. Ethnol. Soc. Lond., 1861, I, 2'>P- 286-304. 
Stevens (E. T.) — Flint Chips. A Guide to Pre-Historic Archaeology, as illustrated 
by the Collection in the Blackmore Museum, Salisbury, jjp. xxvi, 593, and xxxvi, 
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[Australian Slode of Bui’ial, p. 411.] 
Stokes (J. E.) — Discoveries in Australia ; with an Account of the Coasts and Rivers 
explored and surveyed during the Voyage of H.M.S. “Beagle,” in the Years 
1837-38-39-40-41-42-43. By Command of the Lords Commissioners of the Admi- 
ralty. Also a Narrative of Captain Owen Stanley’s Visits to the Islands of the 
Arafura Sea. 2 vols. (8m, Lomlon, 1846). 
[Vol. I. Roebuck Bay Natives, and the supposed “almost "White” Race, p. 72 ; Beagle 
Bay Natives, p. 91 ; Point Swan Natives, pp. 98, 101 ; Native Raft of Roe’s Group, 
p. 112; Boomerangs of King’s Sound and Swan River compared, p. 117; Habits of 
Bathurst Island Natives, p. 169, 175 ; Comparison of Bathurst Island and Swan River 
Spears, p. 177 ; Point Usbourne Natives, p. 181 ; Betrothal Custom of certain Vic- 
torian Natives, p. 284; Port Essington Natives, p. 393; Cape HoBiam Natives, 
p. 406 ; Adelaide River Natives, p. 409. Vol. II. Port Darwin Natives, p. 9 ; Port 
Darwin A^ocabulary, p. 23 ; Victoria River Natives, p. 78 ; Aboriginal Convicts 
at Rottenest Island, p. 129; Native Drawings at Depuch Island, p. 169; Port 
Essington and Swan River Vocabulary, p. 217 ; S}'stem for civilising the Natives, 
p. 240 ; Natives of Torres Strait, p. 257 ; Native Burial-tree on Flinders River, p. 295 ; 
Burial-place near Wizard Peak, W.A., p. 391 ; Method of fishing by Encounter Bay 
Natives, p. 401 ; The Tasmanian Natives, p. 461.] 
Strzelecki (P. cle) — Physical Description of New South Wales and Van Diemen’s 
Land, &c., xix, and 462, 2 dcdes and. ma 2 )s (8m, London, 1843). 
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Years 1828, 1829, 1830, and 1831 ; with Observations on the Soil, Climate, and 
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[Vol. I. Bnddah Lake Graves, p. 14; Darling River Natives, pp. 90, 105; Castlereagh 
River Natives, pp. 127, 135. Vol. II. Murrumbidgee River Natives, p. 49 ; Lachlan 
River Natives, p. 63 ; Native Tomb on the Murrumbidgee, p. 74 ; Murray Junction 
Natives, p. 90 ; Sign Language, p. 101 ; Darling Natives, p. 107 ; Diseases, p. 125 ; 
Character, p. 143; Lake Alexairdi ina Natives, p. 165; Native Burial-place on Murray 
banks, p. 187 ; Cannibalism, p. 222.] 
* Review— /oiuvi. Science, 1879, I, p. 569. 
