PROCEEDINGS OF SECTION G. 643 
Distance, far off.—If near, point a little way off. 1f far off, 
point to the horizon. If very far, point above the horizon. 
Urunjert. 
Drink, drinking.—Imitate lifting water to the mouth with the 
hand. Urusyeri. Place the thumb and forefingers of the 
right hand together like a scoop, and carry the hand up to 
the mouth. Dvierz Vogelsang. Tap the throat with the 
forefinger and thumb, then point to the mouth. Oj/rig. 
Throw the head back and carry the hand up to the mouth. 
Kuriwalu. 
£at.—Iift the hand to the mouth as if conveying food. Dveri 
Vogelsang. Point to the mouth and go through the 
motion of eating. Oirig. 
Enemy (wild blackfellow).—(1), sign for man; (2), sign for far 
off. Urunjeri. Right hand open, and palm downwards. 
Move it two or three times vertically in front of the body. 
Then repeat the same at the right side. KAwriwalu. Place 
the hand, palm outwards, in front of the face, then turn 
it several times from inwards to outwards. <A/dolinga. 
Lnough.—Hold out the hands in the sign for “big,” “much,” 
then point to yourself, and shake the head, or make the 
sign for “none.” Uvunjert. Tap the stomach several 
times gently with the flat hand, then wave the hand with 
spread fingers outwards. Dvyeri Vogelsang. Tap mouth 
with open hand, then wave the hand away. Xuriwalu. 
Far away.—Snap the fingers in the direction indicated. Dvyeri 
Vogelsang. Stretch the hand out full length, and snap 
the fingers. <A/dolinga. 
Grve me.—Hold out the hand at full length, palm up. Uvunjert. 
Extend the hand, palm up, and then draw it back. 
Diert Vogelsang. Right hand held out full length, fingers 
a little bent. Auriwalu. Hold out the hand. Ojirig. 
Glad.—Pat the breasts with both hands several times. Urunjert. 
Good.—Make a trembling or vibrating motion with both hands, 
palms inwards, in front of the face, which must have a 
pleased expression. Dveri Vogelsang. Move the right hand, 
palm upwards, up and down in front of the body, then 
point downwards. A/dolinga. Make a slight movement 
downwards with both hands, palms downwards, in front 
of the body, at the same time inclining the head. Ovzrig. 
Go away, go on /—Hand, with back to face, moved sharply out- 
wards in a semicircle to full length of arm. Vantruwunta. 
The hand is thrown sharply from the breast, palm inwards. 
Kuriwalu. The hand is placed on the stomach, and 
waved outwards and upwards. Ozrig. Hold up the hand 
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