Warner, Mr., on Caffre ideas about lightning, vi. 177 n. 1
Warramunga, the, of Central Australia, their magical ceremonies for the multiplication of their totems, i. 89;
their custom at subincision, i. 93;
custom observed by Warramunga women while the men are fighting each other with torches, i. 94;
knocking out of teeth among the, i. 99;
their homoeopathic charm to catch euros, i. 162;
their custom as to extracted teeth, i. 181;
their treatment of the navel-string, i. 183;
believe certain trees to be inhabited by disembodied human spirits, ii. 34;
their propitiation of a mythical water-snake, ii. 156;