Lamond, M. S. 1886

Lamond, M. S. 1886. Between the Gregory and Leich[h]ardt Rivers. In Curr, Edward M. (ed.), The Australian Race, 322-325. Melbourne: John Ferres, Government Printer.

@incollection{28958,
  address                    = {Melbourne},
  author                     = {Lamond, M. S.},
  booktitle                  = {The Australian Race},
  editor                     = {Curr, Edward M.},
  pages                      = {322-325},
  publisher                  = {John Ferres, Government Printer},
  title                      = {Between the Gregory and Leich[h]ardt Rivers},
  volume                     = {II},
  year                       = {1886},
  aiatsis_callnumber         = {B C976.14/A1 1 Analytic In book},
  aiatsis_code               = {G25},
  aiatsis_reference_language = {Mayi-Kulan},
  besttxt                    = {ptxt2\australia\lamond_gregory-leichardt1886_o.txt},
  call_number                = {B C976.14/A1 1 Analytic In book},
  fn                         = {australia\lamond_gregory-leichardt1886.pdf, australia\lamond_gregory-leichardt1886_o.pdf},
  hhtype                     = {wordlist},
  inlg                       = {English [eng]},
  lgcode                     = {Lamond's area is given as "Between the Gregory and Leichhardt Rivers" and the tribe is called "Mykoolan": However, the area is much too far west for Mayi-Kulan and is in fact rather far west even for Mayi-Kutuna. Comparison of Lamond's vocabulary with others shows thct it is closest to Mayi-Kutuna but has a number of items that are typically Mayi-Kulan (and Mayi-Yapi) and others that are typically Mayi-Thakurti. Counts show a 63 percent correspondence with other Mayi-Kutuna material = Mayaguduna [xmy]},
  macro_area                 = {Australia},
  ozbib_id                   = {3345},
  ozbibnote                  = {[Mykoolan (Maykulan) vocabulary 324-325]},
  ozbibreftype               = {5},
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}

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Lamond's area is given as "Between the Gregory and Leichhardt Rivers" and the tribe is called "Mykoolan": However
    the area is much too far west for Mayi-Kulan and is in fact rather far west even for Mayi-Kutuna. Comparison of Lamond's vocabulary with others shows thct it is closest to Mayi-Kutuna but has a number of items that are typically Mayi-Kulan (and Mayi-Yapi) and others that are typically Mayi-Thakurti. Counts show a 63 percent correspondence with other Mayi-Kutuna material