LIST OF PLATES. —VOL. II, 
Distribution of flour at Moorunde, O. Hamilton . Frontispiece. 
Arrival at King George’s Sound, J. Neill - . page 109 
Plate I. — Native Ornaments . . 209 
Kangaroo Dance of King George’s Sound, J. Neill . . 229 
Woodcut of a Standard used in the Dances performed by day . 238 
Plate II. Native Weapons . . . 306 
Plate III. Native Weapons . . . 308 
Plate IV. Native Implements . . . . 310 
Plate V. Native Works of Industry . . . 312 
Mode of disposing of the Dead of the Lower Murray . . 344 
Murray River at Moorunde . . . 461 
Plate VI. Miscellaneous Native Articles . . . 405 
1. Head of war spear of the North Coast, barbed for 3 feet, total length 
9£ feet. 
2. Head of fish spear of the North Coast, barbed for 18 inches, total 
length 8f feet. 
2. Head of spear of the N orth Coast, barbed for 18 inches, total length 8f 
feet. 
4. Head of war spear of the North Coast, with head of quartz, 6 inches, 
total length 9§ feet. 
5. Head of war spear of the North Coast, with head of slate, 6 inches, 
total length 9£ feet. 
6. Two handed sword of hard wood, North Coast, 3| feet. 
7. Throwing stick of North Coast, 3 feet 1 inch. 
8. Throwing stick of North Coast, very pliant, 3-16ths of an inch only 
thick, 3 feet 6 inches. 
9. Broad short throwing stick, 2 feet 2 inches. 
10. An ornament of feathers for the neck. 
11. Five Kangaroo teeth in a bunch, worn round the neck. 
12. A net waistband or belt, from Murray River, 8 feet long 6 inches 
wide. 
13. Plume of feathers tied to thin wand, and stuck in the hair at dances — 
New South Wales. 
14. War club. 
15. War club. 
16. Bag of close net work. 
17. Band for forehead of Swan’s down. 
18. Root end of a kind of grass, used as pins for pegging out skins. 
19. Sorcerer’s stick. 
20. Sorcerer’s stick. 
