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 * Karawora || eagle-hawk.
 * Warukati || emu.
 * Kaualka || crow.
 * Padi || a caterpillar.
 * Karku || red ochre.
 * Woma || carpet snake.
 * Pitcheri || Duboisia Hopwoodii.
 * }
 * Karku || red ochre.
 * Woma || carpet snake.
 * Pitcheri || Duboisia Hopwoodii.
 * }
 * Pitcheri || Duboisia Hopwoodii.
 * }

Those who ran to the south-east were the—

Those who ran to the southwards were the—

The Mura-mura came out of the water and vomited, so that he threw out all his teeth, which are to be seen at Manatandri. Having done this, he went a little farther and sat down and died.

This place is pointed out by the Dieri on the Cooper north of Pando, and the body of the Mura-mura is to be seen there also, turned into stone, in the form of a rock.

After the Yuri-ulu were circumcised at Mararu they went off on their wanderings alone, and came to the Kadla-lumpa Creek, where