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Carruthers (J.) — Triangulation of N. W. Portion of South Australia. Reports from Mr. 
J. Carruthers of his Triangulation of Portions of the North-West of South Australia. 
S. Austr. Pari. Papers, 1892, No. 179, 4. {Folio, Adelaide, 1893. By Authority.) 
Containiny : — 
I. Brief Report on Country triangulated in Everard, Musgrave, Mann, and 
Tomkinson Ranges, and Deering Hills during the Years 1888, 1889, and 1890. 
[IMusgrave and Everard Ranges Tribes.] 
II. Brief Report of Country triangulated south of the Everard and Musgrave 
Ranges during the Years 1891-92. 
[Tree yielding water.] 
Challenger Expedition. — Narrative of the Cruise of H.M.S. Challenger with a General 
Account of the Scientific Results of the Expedition. Report Sci. Results Voy. H.M.S. 
Challenger, 1873-76. Narr. Vol. I, Pt. 1, 1885. 
[Kitchen-middens and Rock-shelters on Berowra Creek, p. 460.] 
Charency (H. de) — Recherches sur les Dialectes Tasmaniens, pp. 56. (8w., Alen^on, 
1880.) 
Cliieago, World’s Columbian Exposition, 1893 (N.S. Wales Commissioners). 
Hill (R.) and Thornton (G.) — Notes on the Aborigines of New South Wales ; with 
Personal Reminiscences of the Tribes formerly living in the Neighbourhood 
ofSydney.and the surrounding Districts, ^9^;. 8. (8w, Sydney,\%^Z. By Authority.) 
Thompson (L. G.), — History of the Fisheries of New South Wales, &c.,pp. 126, plates, 
maps, (Be. (%vo., Sydney, By Authority.) Containing : — 
(а) Palmer (E. G. W.) — Aboriginal Fisheries, pp. 95-98. 
(б) Mann (.J. E.) — Canoes and Fishing, pp. 98-101. 
Chicago, World’s Columbian Exposition, Chicago, 1893. — Catalogue of New 
South Wales Exhibits, Department M. Ethnology, Archseology, Progress of Labour, 
and Invention, 53 (643-676). (8vo., Sydney, 1893. By Aitthority.) 
[Australian Aboriginal Weapons and Implements, ^9. 647.] 
See also Etheridge (R. Junr.) 
Clarke (H.) — The Right of Property in Trees on the Land of another, as an Ancient 
Institution. Journ. Anthrop. Inst. Gt. Brit, and Ireland, 1890, XIX, pp. 199-211. 
[Australian illustration, p. 204.] 
Clarke (W. B.) — Researches in the Southern Gold Fields of New South Wales. 
Second Edition, pp. vii and 305, map. (12«io., Sydney, 1860.) 
[Remains of Bidwilli Tribe in 1852, p. 202 ; Rigour of Mt. Kosciusko climate on Aborigines, 
J). 221 3 Capture of Bogong Moths, p. 228.] 
Codrington (R. H.) — On the Languages of Melanesia. Journ. Anthrop. Inst. Gt. Brit, 
and Ireland, 1885, XIV, pp. 31-43. 
[Absence of Australian words in Melanesian languages, p. 39.] 
