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ILLUSTRATIONS.
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Waal-bee, West Australia 341
Bag or basket 343
Large bag 344
Bee-lang 344
Flat basket, Western District 345
Bin-nuk 345
Small basket, Queensland 346
Wicker-work bottle, Queensland 346
Tarnuk bullito, Tarnuk, and No-been-tarno 347
Leange-walert 349
Various forms of bone awls 350
Spine of the porcupine 350
Kan-nan 351
Nerum 351
Weet-weet 352
Message-stick, Queensland 354
Message-sticks, West Australia 355
Koorn-goon 356
Section of stone hatchet 363
Hatchet with handle, Yarra Yarra 365
Hatchet with handle. Lake Tyers 366
Hatchet with handle, Lake Tyers 366
Hatchet with handle 367
Hatchet with handle, Queensland 367
Hatchet with handle, Munara District 368
Large stone axe, Daylesford 368
Large stone axe, Lake Condah 368
Various forms of stone hatchets 369
Various forms of stone hatchets—- 370
Fragments of stone axes 371
Stone axe, Winchelsea 372
Stone axe, Dargo River 372
Large stone axe, New South Wales 373
Stone axe, Pitcairn's Island 377
Stone chisel or gouge, Grey Ranges 379
Stone knife, Cooper's Creek 380
Stone knife 380
Chips for spears 380
Chips for cutting scars 381
Chips for skinning opossums 381
Fragment of a tomahawk 381
Fragments of tomahawks, &c. 382
Chip of chert 382
Stones for grinding seeds and fruits 383
Sharpening-stone 383
Sharpening-stones 384
Stone used in fishing, &c. 385
Hand-net 389
Fishing-net, Yarra Yarra 390
Mesh of fishing-net, Queensland 390
Fish-hook, Gippsland 391
Instrument for catching fish, Geelong 391
Instrument for catching fish, Queensland 391
Fish-hook, Rockingham Bay 391
Fish-hook, New Zealand 392
Producing fire by twirling the upright stick 393
Fire-sticks 393