References
The following resources have been downloaded and collated from Dixson Library, State Library of New South Wales:
Vocabulary List,
An account of the English colony in New South Wales: with remarks
on...the native inhabitants of that country...compiled..by David
Collins, London: Printed for T. Cadell Jun. and W. Davies, 1798-1802,
Appendix XII, pp.610-616. (Ref: DL Q79/60)
and from Mitchell Library, State Library of New South Wales
Listing of Aboriginal languages,
1801-1849, manuscript, including: Native names of Points and Islands in
Port Jackson; Vocabulary of words having the same meaning in different
parts of Australia; Vocabulary from natives about Stonequarry Creek;
Words spoken by Blacks at and beyond Wellington Valley; A Short
Vocabulary of
Aboriginal names and words of the Cammeray Tribe,
NSW, 1844-1907, manuscript listing recorded by J. F. Mann, from Long
Dick (son of Bungaree and Queen Gooseberry), a native of the Cammeray
Tribe (Cameragal). (Ref: Am 1/Folder 1)
Letters from David Blackburn,
received by Richard Knight, 12 July 1788, 19 March 1791, manuscript
with listing of indigenous vocabulary from New South Wales with 'English
explanations'. (Ref: Safe 1/120)
Also we have linked a copy of the out of print Language reference by:
Jackelin Troy (1994) The Sydney Languages. A copy of this is linked here.
Reference Books:
Amanda Oppliger, The Dharug Dictionary.
MacDonald Jeremy Steele (2005) , A partial reconstruction of the Indigenous language of Sydney
based on the notebooks of William Dawes of 1790-1. Thesis submitted for a Master of Arts through Warawara Department of
Indigenous Studies, Macquarie University.
Dying Words: Endangered Languages and What They Have to Tell Us by Nicolas Evans. Published by Wiley-Blackwell
JOHNSON, Dianne. Aunty Joan COOPER THROUGH THE FRONT DOOR (2003)
Ryde Hunters Hill Flora and Flora Preservation Society, 100 YEARS of Field of Mars Reserve 1887 - 1987. November, 1987