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Warragu, limestone Ngawang a shrub whose leaves
Warruga, to help resembles that of the Gumtree, only
Yamma, the green wild is of a darker & livlier green. It
pear tree winds itself round trees & brings
Tullubi, A little shrub fine blue flowers.
with very small leaves resembling Mar, The small of the back
our slow bushes. [indecipherable]
Yullong, a shrub resembling willows Dagunmar, grave.
or rather between willows & slows Dabbugarra, to bury
(called greek waddle.) Ngurargarra) to snore
Mingar, a root, almost round or) anna)
oblong Babbirra, to sing
Badding, a root of a longish kind) Babbildain, singer
both eaten by Natives) Winnangadurinya, to
Buggal, a plant of the reed kind Winnangadurinya, to
resembling the N. Zealand flax reflect, meditate
Buggang, a pending [indecipherable] Gulgong, the top of the
twig with longish leaves of a head
species of gum trees [words crossed out]
Kallagang, a little plant [words crossed out]
of rather tastless berries (eaten [words crossed out]
by the Natives) fruit & leave resembling Derri, grey hairs
somewhat the olive [word crossed out] Gullai, netting.
Durrugarra, to track, trace. Dillangarra, to shake
Birrian, a large kind of grubs Yullubirgen, rainbow
found in the ground & in old trees Yawarra, to watch
eagerly eaten by the Natives. mind, care

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