Box 4 Folder 1: New South Wales place names, 1899-1903

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This material forms part of the Royal Anthropological Society of Australasia records, 1885-1914, with additional material, 1921-1926, 1991, and papers of Alan Carroll, 1886-1892, held at the State Library of New South Wales

The folder contains pages 1-117 and comprises survey forms received from places/districts beginning with the letters A to C., being part of the Society's ' survey forms and correspondence received ... regarding Aboriginal place names, 1899-1903, 1921-1926'.

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Name of Place - Meaning or reason why it was given

frigamon - Iron bark trees growing there Mandoe - Flat Rock Wallangra - long water hole there Coolootai - Rock Adders there Yallaroi - White flint tucka tucka - hop-bush growing in scrub Warialda - Wild dog's there Gineroi - logs Texas - two big waters Gragin - Cockatoo Parrots Graman - very long grass Gooman - Picinnie born there Boonal - [blarey?] grass growing thick & high                                            H.G Ryan                                                   Acting CP.S [Yetman?] the above information was given by an old aboriginal named Iballangra George, on the 10/10/99                                                   H.G.R.

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