Excursons in New South Wales Western Australia And Van Diemens Land During T

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Excursons in New South Wales Western Australia And Van Diemens Land During T
W H William Henry Breton
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Toontoo, . .
Black Swan.
Woamboambang .
Wild Duck.
Miree ....
Native Dog.
Bullterrasera . .
Plover.
Mill . . . .
Eyes.
Pallang . . .
Head.
Nang . . . .
Mouth.
Moro ....
Nose.
Woota . . .
Ears.
Erang ....
Teeth.
Ketar ....
Hair.
Yeran ....
Chin.
Tairong . . .
Legs.
Tommal . .
Arms.
Gunna . .
Shoulder.
Tinnoung . . .
Feet.
Berrin . . .
Breast.
Tallin ....
Tongue.
Yelen . . . .
Side.
Moura . . .
Fingers.
Eramang .
Horse Younoun . . .
Elbow.
While in the Bathurst country, I witnessed a Corrobborey,
... or meeting between two hostile par- ties*, and for some time entertained an idea that they were only amusing themselves ; in fact, after * A Corrobborey, however, does not always imply a hostile meeting.
172 INTOXICATION.
all their trouble, it was not very evident which party got the best, though it was quite so that two individuals got the worst of it, one of them having his head broken, and the other his leg.
The disputants afterwards separated, and re- turned to their respective districts, with as much unconcern (the wounded of course excepted) as if nothing had happened.


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