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Name of Place Meaning or Reason why it was Given Name of Place Meaning or Reason why it was Given
Tiltagra Plenty Kangaroos sit down Wilcannia The Inside of a fish
Womiaminta[?] The flight of a boomerang after contact with the ground Kepago the well known herbage Crow's foot or wild geranium
Nuntherungie A yam or wild onion Gnalta Salt or sour water
Nundoro A break wind around a camp Yancannia The track of the dog
Tirlta A Kangaroo Bootra Dust
Topar Spittle Woytchugga The Moon
Cuthowarra Sandal wood Umberumberka A rat hole
Mootwingee Grass Murtee Water or a river point
Langawirra A forked tree Buckalon A small lake
Mundi Mundi A small creek or watercourse running into a large one Euriowie A rocky water hole
Teltawongee Hard ground    
Kinchega Laughing Jackass    
Purnamoota Iguana    
Yalcowinna A cave or hole in a hill    
Menindie Greedy    
Mowba Dark A dark night    
Menamurtee the dripping of water   **
Cootwandy Teeth    
Yantara A crossed stick at right angles    
Coonbaralba Fat or grease    
Byjerkerno White quartz white stone    
Yarramurtie[?] Big tree in a waterhole    
Yandama Stoney country    
Tibboohorra A soakage water hole    
Carypundy A water  hen    
Wanaaring A boomerang    
Warri Warri A stick or kind of Nulla Nulla    
Netallie Fine gravel    
Culpaulin Fallen limb of tree    
Weinteriga A net fixed across the back to carry kangaroos and other game in    

**   To accompany my ?? to 
      the District Surveyor on the 19th Oct
      1900
                                      E.W. Ellis
                                        Surveyor.

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