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AN

AUSTRALIAN LANGUAGE


AS SPOKEN BY THE

AWABAKAL


THE PEOPLE OF

AWABA OR LAKE MACQUARIE

(NEAR NEWCASTLE, NEW SOUTH WALES)

BEING AN ACCOUNT OF

THEIR LANGUAGE, TRADITIONS, AND CUSTOMS

BY

L. E. THRELKELD.


Re-arranged, condensed, and edited,


WITH AN APPENDIX,

BY

JOHN FRASER, BA., LL.D.,

Fellow of the Royal Society of New South Wales;
Associate of the Victoria Institute of Great Britain;
Délegué Général (pour l'Océanie) de l'Alliance Scientifique de Paris;
Hon. Corr. Member of the Celtic Society of Montreal;

Author of

THE ETRUSCANS : WERE THEY CELTS?
THE ABORIGINES OF AUSTRALIA : THEIR ETHNIC POSITION AND RELATIONS.

Sydney:

CHARLES POTTER, GOVERNMENT PRINTER.

1892.