10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «BARRAMUNDA»
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The Popular Science Review: A Quarterly Miscellany of ...
A Quarterly Miscellany of Entertaining and Instructive Articles on Scientific
Subjects James Samuelson, Henry Lawson. The Barramunda (we will use this
probably oldest name) is said to be in the habit of going on land, or at least on
mudflats ...
James Samuelson, Henry Lawson, 1872
The master and the manager had been discoursing for some time upon bovine
matters, when Maddox remarked, apropos of an arrangement for selling fat cattle
during the winter: 'It is possible that I may not be much at Barramunda after the ...
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Falling in Love With Other Essays on More Exact Branches of ...
The unsophisticatei aborigines knew it as barramunda; the almost equally
ignorant white settler called it with irreverent and unfilial contempt the flat-head.
On furthe examination, however, the despised barramunda proved to be a
connectinj ...
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Native Tribes of the Northern Territory of Australia
Nullarki, m. . Kutjukaitja, f. Totem. Brutpenniweir (jabiru). Kurnembo (goose).
Pitjordu (a lizard). Narenma (a snake). Kudjalinga (turtle). Karakera (spur-winged
plover). Eribinjori (crocodile). Kimberikara (Barramunda fish). Narenma (a snake)
.
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Austral English: A Dictionary of Australasian Words, Phrases ...
Burramundi, or Barramunda, n. a fresh-water fish, Osteoglossum lei:/zkara'tz'z',
Giinth., family Osteoglassidzz, found in the Dawson and Fitzroy Rivers,
Queensland. The name is also incorrectly applied by the colonists to the large
tidal perch of ...
Edward Ellis Morris, 2011
The barramunda is a large, awkward-looking fish, about six feet long, with a small
pointed head, and a very little-developed brain, as is always the case with
ancient types. But the two most important points for us to notice in the present ...
John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell, 1882
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The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art
Imagine the extinct animals of the Crystal Palace grounds suddenly appearing to
our dazzled eyes in a tropical ramble, and you can faintly conceive the delight
and astonishment of naturalists at large when the barramunda first " swam into ...
baroio атшш^т barometer ÄJÜft barometric pressure ~кЖШ1] barophile □ ШШШ
^ barophilic bacteria ; ШШ mm barracuda зкШМ. barramunda ; [= barramundi]
barramundi Ш.ВШ ; ЩШШй [= barramunda] barramundi cod Ш~ШШЪМ ; ШШ ...
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Marriage and Worship in Early Societies
A fish-hawk called tjutjutjit, a snake called rapitpuna, lightning, water-snake
called arrikarika, barramunda, a fresh-water fish called ivurr-vmrr, and three salt-
water fishes, called respectively amukarra, •warranunga, oaria, and two turtles
called ...
Sir James George Frazer, 1986
The sticks were representatives of the following : Kim- berikara (Barramunda) ;
Munburungun ; Kulekuli (catfish) ; Tjunara (a yam) ; Jimidauappa (small fish) ;
Eribinjori (large crocodile) ; Numereji (a snake) ; Murlappa (a yam) ;
Brutpenniweir ...
James George Frazer, Sir Jame Frazer, 2000
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