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Howitt (A. W.) — Notes on Australian Message Sticks and Messengers. Journ. Anthrop. 
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Howitt (A. W.) — Note on the Use of Gesture-Language in Australian Tribes. Proc. 
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Howitt (A. W.) — Anthropology in Australia. Proc. R. Hoc. Viet., 1891, III (2), 
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Howitt (A. W.) — A Visit to Lake Nigothoruk and the Mount Wellington District, 
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[Aborigines, p. 15.] 
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[Aborigines of Port Jackson, p. 52; Natives of Nepean River, p. 458. Other notices 
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