More Australian legendary tales,

Collected from natives belonging to Murrumbidgee, Darling, Barwon, Paroo, Warrego, Narran, Castlereagh Rivers, Braidwood, Yass and other districts to the Gulf country in Queensland; Author has confined herself as far as possible to the Noongahburrah names to stop confusion over dialects

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Parker, K. Langloh (Katie Langloh), 1856-1940
Corporate Author: Ballantyne, Hanson and Co (Printer)
Other Authors: McRae, Tommy, approximately 1836-1901 (Illustrator)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: London, D. Nutt, 1898
Subjects:
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505 0 |a Preface -- Introduction, by Andrew Lang -- The crane and the crow -- Beereeun the mirage maker -- Bohrah the kangaroo and Dinewan the emu -- Gheeger Gheeger, the cold west wind -- Bilber and Mayrah -- Brälgah the dancing bird -- How the sun was made -- Sturt's desert pea, the blood flower -- Piggiebillah the porcupine -- Gayardaree the platypus -- How mungghee, or mussels, were brought to the creeks -- Wurrunnah's trip to the sea -- Walloobahl the bark lizard -- Goolayyahlee the pelican -- Mungoongarlee the iguana and Ouyouboolooey the black snake -- Wayambeh the turtle and Woggoon the turkey -- Where the frost comes from -- Bubburr the giant brown and yellow snake -- The youayah mayamah, or stone frogs -- A legend of the flowers -- The frog heralds of the flood -- Eerin, the small grey owl -- The legend of Nar-oong-owie, the sacred island -- Glossary 
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