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HORN EXPEDITION—ANTHROPOLOGY. 
Fipe-Stick. 
The fingers are bunched together so that the tip of the thumb I'ests on the 
tips of the fingers, which are then moved to and from the mouth. 
Gillen, Alice Springs. 
Native name, “ Ura.” 
I see LubPa (black woman). 
(a) Hand vertical and fingers as in figure. Move 
slightly up and down, at the same time slightly rotating 
the hand (Fig. U). 
Spencer, Ayers Rock. 
(/;) Thumb forwards and upwards; index flexed, other 
fingers very slightly flexed or nearly straight. Hand in 
this position, and semi-prone, moved alternately and slightly 
towards the positions of pronation and supination. 
Stirling, George Gill Range. 
I see White Woman. 
Touch nose with tip of forefinger. 
Stirling, George Gill Range. 
I see Picaninny. 
(a) Hand in position shown moved up and down, at 
the same time slightly rotating the hand (Fig. V). 
Spencer, Ayers Rock. 
(l>) Index and thumb brought together at the tips. 
Hand in this position, and semi-prone, jerked alternately 
towards the positions of pronation and supination. The 
movements of the hand are the same as in “ I see lubra.” 
Stirling, George Gill Range. 
I see Black Man. 
Hand, with index extended, circumducted around ear. 
Stirling, George Gill Range. 
