PROCEEDINGS OF SECTION G. 645 
Night.—Point to the westward. Oizrig. 
NVo, Not, None,—Shake the head. Uvunjeri. Shake the head 
several times, or shake the hand several times, the hand 
being raised about as high as the face and held loosely 
pendant from the wrist. Dvzeri Vogelsang ; Yantruwunta. 
Shake the head. Dyer Gason. Hold the right-hand palm 
outwards, then point upwards. 4/do/inga. Shake the head 
several times, then wave the hand from the breast palm 
downwards. Kuriwalu. Throw the right hand upwards and 
backwards, and jerk up the left shoulder. Ozrig. 
Peace.—Hold up both hands at full length, open palms outwards 
above the head. Yantruzwunta. Hand thrown forward 
full length from the body, palm downwards, and head 
bent down. <Kuriwalu. Throw the open hand from the 
left shoulder round to right, and then pat the mouth 
several times. Ovrig. 
To Run.—Hold the arms bent at the elbows, with hand clenched 
in front ; then describe small circles outwards, indicating 
the movement of legs running. Uvrunjert. 
To See.—Touch the eye with the forefinger, and then point in the 
direction indicated. Uvunjeri. Describe a number of 
small circles or a spiral with the finger from the eye, in 
the direction indicated. Aldolinga. Nod the head and 
touch the eye with the forefinger. Ovzrig. 
Silence ! Say no more /—Thumb of each hand turned inwards, then 
stoop and extend the hands full length. This also implies 
a threat of strangling, and is used, for instance, by the old 
men to the young men when they are misbehaving them- 
selves. Dueri Gason. 
Sit down.—Make the sign for “Halt!” Stop and point to the 
ground. Uvunjeri. Extend the arm towards the ground, 
and make two or three quick movements with the open 
hand towards the ground. Vavntruzunta. 
Sleep.—Incline the head upon the open hand towards the 
shoulder. Uvunjert. Incline the head upon the palm of 
the hand near the shoulder. Dyzeri Vogelsang. Lay the 
head in the palm of the hand. Ozvig. Place left hand over 
the eyes, and incline head on left hand. Auriwadlu. 
Supreme Being (Bunjil).—(1) Make exaggerated sign for “old 
man ;’ (2) make exaggerated sign for ‘“‘ big ;” (3) point to 
the sky. OUvrunjeri. Similar gestures are made by the 
Murring. 
Thirsty.—Make the sign for “to drink,” then hold out the open 
hand. Dvzeri Vogelsang. Point towards the stomach, and 
then snap the fingers. A/dolinga. Scratch the throat. 
