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ILLUSTRATIONS.
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Marks on Fijian pottery 298
Kud-jer-oong 299
Curved sticks or clubs, Thebes 299
Various forms of clubs 300
Kul-luk 301
Worra-worra 301
Leon-ile 302
Waddy, Cooper's Creek 302
Kon-nung 302
Meero, Queensland 302
Bittergan, Queensland 303
Sword, Rockingham Bay 303
Mongile, barbed with chips of basalt 304
Mongile, with barbs of wood 304
Barbed spear 304
Various forms of the Nandum 305
Reed-spear 305
Fishing spears 306
Ujie-koanie 307
Tir-rer 307
Koy-yun 307
Barbed spear, Central Australia 308
Stone-headed spear, North Australia 308
Paddle-shaped club, North Australia 308
Stone-headed spear 309
Various forms of the Kur-ruk or Throwing-stick 309
Figure showing how the Kur-ruk is used 310
Wonguim 311
Barn-geet 313
Li-lil 314
Quirriang-an-wun 315
Group of leaf-shaped missiles 315
Diagrams showing the form of the Boomerang 317-318
Hunga Munga 324
Trombash 324
Es-sellem 324
Boomerang 324
Belgic Briton 328
Ornamented Boomerang, Queensland 329
Mulga 330
Various forms of the Mulga 331
Various forms of the Drunmung 331
Other forms of the Mulga 332
Various forms of the Gee-am or Kerreem 333
Goolmarry, Queensland 334
Wooden shield, Rockingham Bay 334
Various forms of the Kylie, West Australia 335
Gid-jee, West Australia 336
Light spear, West Australia 336
Barbed spear, West Australia 337
Spear with two prongs and barbed, West Australia 337
Spear with four prongs, North-West Australia 338
Various forms of the Meero, West Australia 339
Woonda, West Australia 339
Kad-jo, West Australia 340
Dhabba, West Australia 340
Meat-cutter, West Australia 341