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Leichhardt (L.) — Journal of Dr. Ludwig Leichhardt’s Overland Expedition to Port 
Essington, in the Years 1844-45, revised by the Explorer and published with his 
Sanction, 11. [ito., Sydne^j, 1846.*) 
[Nymphseas, Food of Aborigines at the “Valley of Lagoons,” p. 4 ; Murder of Mr. Gilbert 
on Nassau River, p. .5 ; Yappai’, or Flinders River Natives, p. 6 ; Circumcision of 
Natives about the Robinson and Macai’thur Rivers, p. 7 ; Native Wells of the South 
Alligator River, p. 10 ; East and South Alligator River Natives, p. 11.] 
Leigh (W. H.) — Reconnoitering Voyages and Travels, with Adventures in the New 
Colonies of South Australia ; a particular Description of the Town of Adelaide and 
Kangaroo Island, &c., &c., during the Years 1836, 1837, 1838. Second Edition, xiv 
and 'plates. {%vo,, London, 1839.) 
[Natives of Kangaroo Island, p. 8-5 ; Method of obtaining Grubs, p. 89 ; Ants eaten as 
Food, pp. 130 and 162; Cori’ob of Adelaide Tribe, p. 141; Social Habits, p. 151; 
Infanticide, p. 159; Cannibalism, p. 164 ; The Uuello, p. 172.] 
Lesson. (A.) — Les Polynesiens. Leur Origine, leurs Migrations, leur Language. 
Ouvrage redige d’apres le Manuscrit de I’Auteur par Ludovic Martinet. 3 vols. 
(8m, Paris, 1880-82.) 
[Vol. I. — Tasmanians, p. 83 ; Australians, p. 89.] 
Lesson ( — ) — Polynesiens. Review. Rev. d’Anthrop., 1881, IV, 329. 
Lhotsky (J.) — A Journey from Sydney to the Australian Alps, undertaken in the 
Months of January, February, and March, 1834. Being an Account of the Geogra- 
phical and Natural Relation of the Country traversed, its Aborigines, &c. Together 
with some General Information respecting the Colony of New South Wales, 110. 
(8m [.?], Sydney, 1835.) 
Lhotsky (J.) — Some Remarks on a Short Vocabulary of the Natives of Van Diemen’s 
Land ; and also of the Manero Downs in Australia. Journ. R. Geogr. Soc., 1839, IX, 
pp. 157-162. 
Lloyd (G. T.) — Thirty-three Years in Tasmania and Victoria, being the actual Expe- 
rience of the Author, &c., pp. xii and 512. (8vo., London, 1862.) 
[Aborigines of Tasmania, p. 43 ; Colonists v. Natives, p. 213 ; Aborigines of Victoria, 
p. 452 ; Their Whence, p. 469 ; Vocabulaiy of Colac Tribe, p. 470.] 
Locke (W.) — Notes on the Language and Customs of the Tribe Inhabiting the Country 
known as Kotoopna. SmytKs Aborigines of Victoria, 1878, II, App. G., pp. 333-335. 
London (J. H.) — [Vocabulary of the Alice Springs Telegraph Station Tribe, Central 
Australia], Curds Aiistralian Race, 1886, I, p. 412. 
Looker (W. H.) — [Vocabulary of Language Spoken on the Mungalella Creek,] Curds 
Australian Race, 1887, III, pp. 272 and 276. 
Lowe (C.) — [Vocabulary of the Belyando Tribes]. Curds Australian Race, 1887, III, 
p. 34. 
* A very rare publication, printed in double columns, with an Introductory Letter by Statham and 
Forster, the publishers. 
