Transcription

Foot - Jaan or bangul ......Juan
Ear - Duong ..... duong
Nose - Far-mul .......moil
Head -  Ma-ka..... Naat
A porpus -  Nor-dock
Woman -  Pay-dge-ro  or  co-man
Hair of the head - Hadt( doubtful)
Come here - -​​​​​​ Cau- waha
Go away - - Bul-lo-ca
Shoulder - - Djadan
Musket  - Puelar (doubtful)
Gum - -   Perin
Tomorrow - Ma -ni-oc (doubtful)
Surprise or admiration-- Cai-cai-cai-cai-caigh 
(The last word lengthened with the breath)
A hawk - - Bar-le-rol
A shark or shark's tail - Margit
Belt worn around the stomach - noodle-bul
Back - Go-ong
A particular fish - Wallar, or Wallat

Names of the Natives
Yal-la-pool  ( a little boy)
U-ree-ton, Wy-tum-ba  (boys)
Mar-in- bibba
Cool-bun
Na-kin-na
Mal-ka
U-der-ra
Ky-noo-ra
Han-bar-rak
Ba-war-rang
Monga
Hoo-reen-a
Cool-ya-rong
Mogrel ( a young man)
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The above names were obtained at a subsequent visit on our return to England the following year
 

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