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Bladen (P. M.) — Historical Records of New South Wales. Vol. I, Pait 1. — Cook, 
1762-1780 ; Vol. I, Part 2.— Phillip, 1783-1792; Vol. II.— Grose and Paterson, 1793- 
1795, 2 Vuls. in 3 (8ro. Sijdney, 1892-93. By Authority.) 
[Numerous References. Vol. I, Part 1. — Huts at Rohany Bay, pp. 19, 194, 214, 215, 271, 
294, 495 ; Canoes at Palm Island, pp. 52, 130, 200, 244, 258, 277 ; Id. at Botany 
Bay, pp. 97, 179, 193, 194, 232, 239, 271 ; Vol. 1, Part 2.— Barter, pp. 43, 53, 54 ; 
Habits and Customs, pp. 129, 134, 191, 222, 309 ; Estimated number, pp. 133, 
153, 177, 191 ; Food, p. 192; Small-pox, pp. 308, 376 ; Ti-ibal Customs, jn 309. 
Vol. II. — Manners, lire., pp. 409, 501, 663, 687 ; Small-pox, pp. 502, 709, 719 
Women, p. 688; Language, p. 697 ; Religion, p. 709 ; Food, p. 790.] 
See also Barton (G. B.) ; Britton (A.). 
Bladen (F. M.) — History of New South Wales from the Records. Vol. II. 
See Britton (A.). 
Bleek (W. H. J.) — The Library of His Excellency Sir George Grey, K.C.B., pre- 
sented by him to the South African Public Library, 3 vols. (8m, London, 1858-1862.) 
[Vol. II. — Pt. 1. — Australian Philology.] 
Bligli (W.) — A Voyage to the South Sea, &c., in His Majesty’s Ship “The Bounty,” 
&c., ])]). 264. (ito., London, 1792.) 
[Traces of Natives on Outlying Islands, pp. 203, 207, 209, 213, ikc.] 
Blue Mountains {anonymous )^" — Journal of an Excursion across the Blue Moun- 
tains of New South Wales. Barron Field's Geoyr. Mem. N.S. Wales, 1825, pip. 421-460. 
[Corroboree music, p. 433.] 
Boyd (A. J.) — Indigenous Vegetable Products [of Queensland, used by the Aborigines.] 
Sec Tiiozet (A.) 
Bradshaw (J.) — Notes on a Recent Trip to Prince Regent’s River. Trans. [Troc.'] R. 
Gcorjr. Soc. A%is(r. {Viet. Branch), 1892, IX, Ft. 2, pp. 90-103, p?. 
[Rock-crevice burial-places. Sepulchre Creek, p. 92; Stone wall (? Aboriginal), p. 96 ; 
Aborigines of Nigger Gorge, Lat. 15.40° S., Long. 125.36° E., p. 98 ; Cave shelters and 
drawings of the Prince Regent River, p. 99.] 
Britton (A.) — story of New South Wales from the Records. Vol. II. Phillips 
and Grose, 1789-94. Edited hy F. M. Bladen, &c., pp. viii. and 354, plates. (8m, 
Sydney, 1894. By Authority.) 
[Various dialects of Natives, p. 149; Code of honour, p. 197; Thievisli propensities, 
p. 199; Revengeful character, p. 200.] 
Brooks (J. P.) — Victoria Spring, Western Australia, revisited. Trans. [7Voc.] R. Geogr. 
Soc. Aitstr. (Viet. Branch), 1891, VIII, Pt. 2, p. 84. 
[Cannibals.] 
Broughton (W. G.) — Prayers in the Awabakal Dialeet. See Tiirelkeld (L. E.) 
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* Possibly by Captain Currie, R.N. 
