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808 353; Theddora, 353-4; Onieo tribe, 374

Bonwick, J., 3, 15

Bora, see Kamilaroi; see Chepara

Boultbee, J. W., 98, 194, 301, 380, 332, 360, 397, 451. 676, 692, 749, 762

Boydell, j. W., 85, 97, 267, 315. 343, 469-71. 571. 689, 767

Bret, or dead hand, Kurnai, 277, 459-60

Breton, Lieut., 576

Bridgeman, G. F., 64, 445

Brooke. Jocelyn, 60, 116, 228, 231-a, 324. 333. 385. 445. 469. 607, 722. 776

Brother and sister marriage, how prevented, 284 sq.

Buandik tribe, 68; class system, 123; marriages. 251-2; widow, 252

Buckley, as to Kulin government, 307; on punishment for elopement, 340; white man as ghost, 442; barter in Wudthaurung tribe, 718

Bugin, or Bukin, see Medicine-man

Bulalli tribe, 49, 98

Bulk, see Kurnai; see Magic

Bull-roarer, punishment for showing, to a woman, 354; discovery of use of, 509-10; by Yuin, 517; Wolgal, Ya-itma-thang, 565; Geawe-gal, 569; Gringai, 571; Port Stephens tribe, 572; Dungog tribe, 575; Chepara, 578-9; Turrbal, 582, 596; Wiradjuri, 583; Wonghibon, 589 ; Wathi-wathi, 592; Kamilaroi, 594-5; Maryborough tribes, 606; Bunurong, 613; Dieri, 659; Parnkalla, 669; Narrang-ga, 672; Itchumundi, 676; Dieri, 715

Bulnier, Rev. J., 100, 102, 195, 301, 302, 366, 368, 380, 428-9, 437, 717, 739, 752, 700-61

Bundaberg cicatrices, 746

Bunjil, Kulin class name, 126-7; "boys" and "sons" of, 128; Wurunjerri legend of, 484; as tribal All-father, 491-2; Kurnai use of name, 738

Bunjil-baul, see Kurnai

Bunjil-yenjin, see Medicine-man

Buntamurra tribe, 64; class system, 113-14; marriage rule, 226-7; Diagram XV. , Buntamurra sub-class and totemic marriages and descents, 227; tribal council, 324; punishment of offences, 333; rain -makers, 399; medicine-man, 399; messenger, 691; message-stick, 691

Buntine, J., 373-4, 461, 566

Bunurong tribe, 71; class system of, 127; marriages, 257; expiatory combat, 338-40; Talangun ceremonies, 612-13; cannibalism, 751; camping rules, 776

Bunya-Bunya tribe, 52; mutilations, 746; treatment of child, 747-8; private property, 768; curious custom of hair-pulling, 768

Bura-bura tribe, 52

Burbung ceremonies, see Wiradjuri; see Wonghibon, and Wathi-wathi

Burial practices, Dieri, 446-9; Ngurawolla, 449; Kukata, Narrang-ga, 450; Adelaide tribes, Tongaranka, 451; Wiimbaio, 451-2; Wathi-wathi, 452; Wotjobaluk, 452-3; Mukjarawaint, 453; Wotjo nation, 453-5; Gournditch-mara, Jupagalk, 455; tribes of South-west Victoria, 455-8; Wurunjerri, Port Phillip blacks, 458; Jajaurung, 458-9; Kurnai, 459; Theddora, 460-1; Ya-itma-thang, 461; Ngarigo and Wolgal, 461-2; Yuin, 462-3; Port Jackson, 463-4; Geawe-gal, Gringai, 464; Dungog tribe, 464-5; Port Stephens, 465; Wiradjuri, 465-6; Kamilaroi, 466-7; Yualaroi, Unghi, 467; Maranoa tribe, 467-8; Chepara, 468-9; Higambul, Kaiabara, 469; Turrbal, 469-70; Maryborough tribes, 470-1; Kuinmurbura, 471; Wakelbura, 471-4; Dalebura, 474; Herbert River tribes, 474-5

Cameron, A. L. P., 50, 51, 56-7, 99, 100, 107-8, 125, 147, 150, 195, 211, 213, 214, 215, 218, 304, 402, 467, 493-4, 588, 591, 764

Cam-mer-ray tribe;, 83

Camping rules, 773-7

Canciani, 287, 288, 290, 291, 292

Cannibalism, Jupagalk, 247; Wotjobaluk, 247, 749, 751; Dieri, 448, 751; Yaurorka, 449, 751; Yantruwunta, 449, 751; Marula, 449, 751; Tangara, 449-50; Mukjarawaint, 749; Wotjo nation, Ta-tathi, 750; Wudthaurung, Kurnai, Ngarigo and Theddora, Turrbal, 752; Maryborough tribes, 753

Ceremonies, see Initiation, and Magic

Chepara tribe, 86, 87, 136; female captives, 280; marriages, 280; mother-in law, 280-1; Headmen, 318-19; council, 326; punishment of offences, 354; Ya-gul-kubba( medicine-man), 385; Bugerum (medicine-man), 468; burial, 468-9; Bora ceremonies, 578-83; messengers, 690-1; message-stick, 707-9; nose-perforation, 741;