I.--The cylindro-conical and cornute stone implements of western New South Wales and their significance. II.--The warrigal, or "dingo," introduced or indigenous?
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Author
Publication
1916 - W.A. Gullick, government printer, Sydney, Australia
Language
English
Word Count
13,500 words, Guess
Page Count
54 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL59355443M
- OCLC Control Number27288310
- Library of Congress Control Number16019000
Alternate Titles
- Cylindro-conical and cornute stone implements of western New South Wales and their significance.
- Warrigal, or "dingo," introduced or indigenous?
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Series Statement
- New South Wales. Geological survey. Memoirs. Ethnological series -- no. 2
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