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HORN KXPRUITION—ANTIIROPOLOGY. 
the tlnnnb is turned inwards so that its tip rests upon the second joint of IV. 
H and in tliis position is slightly moved in a semicircle, so that at the end of 
movement the back of the liand is horizontal and facing downvvards. 
Gillen, Alice Springs. 
Native name, “ Arrawa.” 
Large Kangaroo — e.^., Macropus rufus. 
(a) Hand first of all closed, back uppermost, then II. and III. are flicked 
forwards from the thumb to the position shown in Fig. A. 
Spencer, Tempe Downs. 
(d) With back of hand uppermost, the four fingers are flicked outwards 
together from the thumb. 
Stirling, George Gill Range. 
(r) Back of hand uppermost, the four fingers flexed and the index resting 
against the thumb; the hand is then alternately moved forward in a way 
imitative of the movements of a kangaroo. 
Gillen, Alice Springs. 
Native name, “Ochirra.” 
Euro. Macropus robust us. 
(a) Hand first closed as for Macropus rufus., then all the four fingers are 
thrown out from the thumb. 
Spencer, Tempe Downs. 
Native name, “Kunula.” 
(b) Hand prone, II. and III. extended and held slightly apart; other fingers 
were flexed, thumb extended. The fingers are in much the same position as for 
wallaby sign, only the hand is completely prone. 
Stirling, George Gill Range. 
(<;) Hand prone, I., II. and III. extended and curved slightly inwards and 
downwards, so that the thumb and index form the letter C. IV. and V. are 
closed in upon the palm and the hand moved in imitation of the movements of 
the euro. 
Gillen, Alice Springs. 
Native name, “ Arrunga.” 
