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doo-itch, called also Be-ra-gore, married: Ming-an, a Ballar-oke, Ko-pan, a Nagar-nook, Yow-at-ung, a Ballar-oke, daughter of Kim-be-yen-ung. Ming-an's children were: Book-oop, female. Yu-yat, male. Me-kat, female. Tdan-up, female. These were all Ballar-okes. Ko-pan's children were: E-lar, male. Wat-up, male. Bil-yan, male. Mong-a-na, female. Wun-daile, female. These were all Na-gar-nooks. Yow-at-ung's children were: Im-bat, male. Jil-gar, male. Gi-mat, male. Dubin, female. Boo-yin female. These were all Ballar-okes. Jee-bar, a No-go-nyuk, another son of Nar-doo-itch, married: Kag-a-ree, a Ngotak. Bar-ri-kan, a Tdondarup. Kag-a-ree's children were: Mun-gal-wurt, male. Ell-yar, male. Wun-jan-ing, female. War-ran-ung, female. Bee-wul-lo, male. Ngotaks. Bar-ri-kan's children were: Djar-a-bung, female. Nag-a-bung, female. Yu-gat, male. Ka-ral-ung, male. Tdondarups. Bee-wul-lo, a Ngotak, the son of Jee-bar, married: Wun-daile, a Na-gar-nook, Noon-dup, a No-go-nyuk, Du-bin, a Ballar-oke, Ek-kan, a Ballar-oke, Ming-up, a Ballar-oke, We-jee-bung, a Ballar-oke. Wun-daile's children were: Yen-na, male. War-rup, male. Tu-yin, male. Dow-eer, male. Wil-gup, female. Ka-bin-yung, female. Bate-up, female. Na-gar-nooks. Noon-dup's children were: Mee-nung, male. Kow-elwurt, male. Ngar-ra-jil, male. Kau-mar, male. Koot-in, male. Il-gat, male. No-go-nyuks. Du-bin had but one child: Waj-jup, female, a Ballar-oke. Ek-kan's children are: Wy-up, male. Kok-o-bung, female. Wee-muk, female. Ballar-okes. Ming-up has but one child living: Win-bill, male, a Ballar-oke. ... APPENDIX B. MOUNT FAIRFAX, THE WIZARD HILLS, AND CHAMPION BAY. (From the Nautical Magazine for July 1841 page 443.) The only part of the West coast (to the northward of Swan River) that has been visited by the Beagle is that part immediately to the eastward of the Abrolhos, and it is remarkable from being under the high tableland of Moresby's Flat-topped Range, which is a considerable elevation, and in clear weather is visible from a ship's mast-head at the Abrolhos. This range of hills extends north-north-west six miles from Mount Fairfax, which, although a detached hill, may be considered its southern extreme. Mount Fairfax is a table-topped hill, the summit of which is an elevated part at its southern edge, and is 590 feet high. It is in latitu
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