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Etheridge (R., jun.) — Notes on Australian Aboriginal Stone Weapons and Implements. 
1. The Knife used by the Mulligan River (North Central Queensland) Aborigines 
in the “Mika Operation,” Proc. Linn. Soc. N. S. Wales, 1890, V (2), 2P- 251- 
258, Pis. 9 and 10. 
2. Additional Remarks on Mika Knives. Ibid, pp. 289-291, Pis. 11 and 12. 
3. An Abnormal Form of Tomahawk from Port Stephens. Ibid, p>p- 291-292, PI. 13. 
4. A Well-finishedjTomahawk of Ordinary Form from Brisbane Water. Ibid, p. 2^2. 
5. Chips used in Wood Carving by the Marathon Tribe, Central Queensland. Ibid, 
p. 367, PI. 13. 
G. An apparently undescribed form of Stone Axe. Ibid, p. 3G8, PI. 12. 
7. Stone Axe-heads from the Lennard River, King’s Sound, North-west Australia. 
Ibid, 2). 369, PI. 14. 
8 . A Talismanic Stone, or Teyl, from Cooktown. Ibid, p. 370. 
9. Pigment Ochres, from the Lennard River, King’s Sound, North-west Australia. 
Ibid, p>- 371. 
10. Knives. Ibid, 1891, VI 12), pi. 1, 7 ^. 31, PI. 5,/ 1, PI. 6 ,/. 1, PI. 7,f.l. 
11. Spear-heads from Kimberley. Ibid, ])■ 34, PI. 5, /. 2, PI. 6 , f. 2, PI. 7, f. 2 and 3, 
PI. 8,/. 1-3. 
12. Spear-heads from Settlement Creek and Nicholson River. Ibid, 7 ?. 37, PI. 4, /. 
2 and 3. 
13. Talismanic Stones, or Teyl. Ibid,]}. 39, PI. 8,f. 4-6. 
14. Gauge. Ibid, p. 40, PI. o,f. 6 . 
15. Spike or Awl. Ibid, p. 42, PI. 6 ,/. 3. 
Etheridge (R., jun.) — Has Man a Geological History in Australia? • Proc. Linn. Soc. 
X.S. Wales, 1890, V {2), p2)- 259-266, PI. 11 . 
Etheridge (R., jun.) — On some beautifully formed Stone Spear-heads from Kimberley, 
North-west Australia. Records Geol. Survey N. S. Wales, 1890, II, pt. 2, 2W- 61-65, PI. 6 . 
Etheridge (R., jun.) — See New South Wales Geological Survey (Department of 
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1856, 2 >t. xxiv, p. 311. 
[Food of Aborigines.] 
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[Food of Aborigines.] 
Eairholme (J . K. E.) — The Blacks of Moreton Bay and the Porpoises. Pi •oc. Zool. Soc., 
1856, pt. xxiv, 2^- 353. 
Eawcett (L.) — [Vocabulary of Language spoken at Lake Boga]. Garr'’s Australian 
Race, 1887, III,p. 502. 
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