EXPLANATION OF THE PLATES 
OF NATIVE ORNAMENTS, WEAPONS, IMPLEMENTS, 
AND WORKS OF INDUSTRY. 
Plate I. — Ornaments. 
1. Ku-ru-un-ko — tuft of emu feathers used in the play 
spoken of, page 228. 
2. Three tufts of feathers tied in a bunch., with two kan- 
garoo teeth, worn tied to the hair. 
3. Tufts of feathers, used as a flag or signal, elevated on 
a spear ; similar ones are worn by the males, of eagle 
or emu feathers over the pubes. 
4. Let-ter-rer— kangaroo teeth worn tied to the hair of 
young males and females after the ceremonies of 
initiation. 
5 & 6. Coverings for the pubes, worn by females, one is 
of fur string in threads, the other of skins cut in 
strips. 
7 . Tufts of white feathers worn round the neck. 
8. Tufts of feathers stained red, worn round the neck. 
9. Tufts of feathers stained red, with two kangaroo 
teeth to each tuft, also worn round the neck. 
10. A piece of bone worn through the septum nasi. 
11. Tufts of feathers worn round the neck, one is black, 
the other stained red. 
12. Tufts of feathers stained red, with four kangaroo 
teeth in a bunch, worn round the neck. 
13. Necklace of reeds cut in short lengths. 
14. Band for forehead, feathers and swan’s-down. 
15. Man-ga — band for forehead, a coil of string made of 
opossum fur. 
