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Read (C. II.) — stone Spinning Tops from Torres Straits, New Guinea. Journ. 
Anthrop. Inst. Gt. Brit, and Ireland, 1887, XVII, Ft. 2, 2^P- 85-90, pi. 4. 
Richards (A. R.)* — [Plants used as food by the Aborigines]. Trans. R. Soc. S. 
Austr. for 1879-80 [1880], III, pp. 137-138. 
[Claytonia balonnensis, Lincll. ; Solanum Jiystrix, R. Br., or “ Walga ” ; Solanum simile, 
F.v.]\I., or “ Quena.”] 
Richards ( — )f — [Articles made by the Natives of the Fowler’s Bay District, South 
Australia.] 2'rans. R. Soc. S. Austr. for 1881-82 [1882], F, 113. 
Ridley (IV.) — [Remarks on Specimens of the Mudthung or Thurumba and Thurawal 
Languages,] Journ. Anthrop. Inst. Gt. Brit, and Ireland, 1874, III, Xo. 2,^;^;. 249, 252. 
Ridley (W.) — Australian Languages and Traditions. Journ. Anthrop. Inst. Gt. Brit, and 
Ireland, 1878, VII, pp. 232-268. Comprising , — 
1. Greexway (C. C.) — On Kamilaroi. 
2. Hoxery (T.) — On Wailwun, or Ziumba. 
3. Macdonald ( — ) — On the Natives of the Page and the Isis. 
4. Rowley (J.) — On the Language of George’s River. 
.5. Malone (.1.) — On the Language of Sydney and Illawarra. 
6. Creed (J. M.)— On the North Coast. 
Ridley (W.) — Gurre Kamilaroi, &c. 
See Tiirelkeld (L. E.) 
Roberts (C.) — Eyesight of Savage and Civilised People. Journ. Anthrop. Inst. Gt. Brit, 
and Ireland, 1886, XV, pip. 127-131. 
[Eyesight of Australians, p. 129.] 
Roth (H. L.) — On the Origin of Agriculture. Journ. Anthrop. Inst. Gt. Brit, and Ireland, 
1887, XVI, pp. 102-136. 
[W. Australian law regarding seed-bearing plant.s, p. 109; Improvident nature of 
Aborigines, p. 116 ; Playing with prey, p. 119 ; Women not allowed to hunt, p. 120 ; 
Attempts at yam cultivation by W. Australians, p. 120; Reaping of Fanicum, p. 121 ; 
Hostility to strangers, p. 125; INIethod of using yam-stick, p. 128; Extracts 
showing number of times J. McDouall Stuart came in contact with Aborigines, p. 130 ; 
^Memoranda on the Aboi’igines of Australia by A. C. Gregory, Esq., p. 131.] 
Roth (II. R.)- — On Salutations. Journ. Anthrop. Inst. Gt. Brit, and Ireland, 1890, XIX, 
pp. 164-181. 
[Embracing amongst Australians, p. 169.] 
Roth (H. L.) — On the Signification of Couvade. Journ. Anthrop. Inst. Gt. ' Brit. and 
Ireland, 1893, XXII, Xo. 3, pp> 204-243. 
[Custom absent amongst Australians and Tasmanians, pp. 222, 223, 227 ; Charms to pro- 
duce illness, p. 235.] 
Annie F, Eicharcls, 
+ Mrs. Richards. 
