642 PROCEEDINGS OF SECTION G. 
downwards, and to the rear. <Azwvriwalu. Point with 
forefinger of right hand over the left shoulder. Oirig. 
Be quiet.—Close the hand loosely, the fingers being towards your- 
self, then make several motions with it downwards in front 
of the body. Dyeri Vogelsang. Make several short move- 
ments with the right hand in front towards the ground. 
Yantruwunta. Make a motion with the clenched fist 
from the mouth downwards. <A/dolinga. 
Be gquick.—Hold out the hand and arm stiffly, and rather high. 
Shake the hand several times as if flirting something off. 
Dieri Vogelsang. Make a number of circular movements 
from right to left in front of the body with the open hand, 
palm downwards. A/dolinga. Wave the hand several 
times to the body. <Awrizwadlu. 
Big,—Extend both arms semi-circularly from the shoulders out- 
wards, the fingers slightly crooked and separated, and at 
the same height as the shoulders. Uvunjert. Mark with 
the hand held horizontally to the ground the approximate 
size intended. Dyzexi Vogelsang Strike with the clenched. 
fist towards the ground; if for “very big” make a long 
stroke. Dieri Gason. Shut both hands, excepting the fore- 
fingers, with which indicate size by holding them apart. If 
very big, then very wide. Awriwa/u. Hold up both hands 
and arms in front forming a circle. Ovzvig. 
Camp.—Chop twice with right hand at an angle of 45 deg. from 
right to left in front of yourself. Then place forefinger of 
right hand between the tips of first and second fingers of 
left hand, simulating a ridge pole. Uvzajeri. 
Come here !—Beckon with the open hand towards yourself. 
Urunjeri. Point to the person with the right hand, then 
point to theleft. Aldolinga. Beckon with the open hand 
upwards and backwards. Orrig. 
Danger.—Make a movement as of catching a fly close to the 
mouth, and then squeezing it. Deri Gason. Place the 
right hand in front of the body, and then step back a 
pace or two. Auriwalu. 
Day.—Point to the sun. Ovzrig. 
Dead, death.-—Make a sign along the ground by drawing the fore- 
finger along it. Dueri Vogelsang. Bring the hands 
together, then make a movement with them as if of con- 
cealing some thing small in the palms. Dvuevz Gason. 
Stoop a little, and tap the ground with the back of the 
hand. Yantruzwunta. Throw the head back, close the 
eyes, and extend the arms and hands backwards. Oz7ig. 
