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Crespigny (P. C.) — Native Names of Places in the Talbot District [Victoria], Smyth’s 
Aborigines of Victoria, 1878, II, 180. 
Crombie (J.)— [Vocabulary of the Language spoken about Mount Enniskillen], Curr’s 
Australian Race, 1887, III, y. 88. 
Crozier (H.) — [Vocabulary of the Pono Tribe, Evelyn Creek, Depot Glen], Citrr's 
Australian Race, 1886, II, fp. 15'2 and 154. 
Curmingliam (E.) — [Vocabulary of the Language of the Lower Burdekin], Curr’s 
Australian Race, 1886, II, p. 488. 
Cumiingliam (E.) — [Vocabulary of the Dawson River Blacks], Qurr’s Australian Race, 
1887, III, p. 106. 
Cunningliam (P.) — Two Years in New South Wales: A Series of Letters comprising 
Sketches of the Actual State of Society in that Colony, &c. 2 xols. {8vo, London, 1827). 
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Curiosity, Geological — A Geological Curiosity, The Col. Mining Jour., 1858, I, No. 1, 
2). 12 . 
[A Letter to the Editor from J.B., on an Aboriginal Skeleton embedded in limestone at 
Gerogery, N.S.W.] 
Cun* (E.) — [Languge spoken on the West Bank of the Leichhardt River, near the Sea]. 
Curr’s Australian Race, 1886, II, p. 314. 
Carr (E.) — [Language spoken on the Leichhardt River, twenty miles below Kamilaroi 
Station], Curr's A^cstralian Race, 1886, //, p. 316. 
Curr (M.) — [Vocabulary of the Tribe at Kamilaroi Station, Leichhardt River], Curr’s 
Australian Race, 1886, II, p>p. 318-321. 
Curr (E.) — [Vocabulary of the Birria Language], Currs Australian Race, 1886, II, 
pp. 384-85. 
Curr (E.) — [Vocabulary of Language used at the head of the Gilbert River], Curr's 
Australian Race, 1886, II, p. 416. 
Curr (M.) — [Vocabulary of a Tribe at Cleveland Bay], Curr’s Australian Race, 1886, 
II, p. 446. 
Curr (M.) — [Vocabulary of a Tribe at Porter’s Range], Curr’s Australian Race, 1886, II, 
p>. 456, 
Curr (M.) — [Vocabulary of Language used at the head of the Diamantina River], 
Curr’s Australian Race, 1887, III, p. 12. 
Curr (E.) — [Vocabulary of the Goa Tribe, Middleton Creek, Diamantina River], 
Curr’s Australian Race, 1887, III, p>. 14. 
Curr (E.) [Vocabulary of the Tribe at Scrubby Creek], Curr’s Australian Race, 1887, 
III, p, 42. 
