—— beasts not called by their proper names, iii. 396 sqq.
—— Dog clan of the Arunta, i. 107
—— fig-trees held sacred as the abodes of the spirits of the dead, viii. 113.
See also [Fig-Tree]
“—— fire,” the need-fire, x. 272, 273, 277
—— fruits and roots, ceremonies at gathering the first of the season, viii. 80 sqq.
—— Huntsman, ix. 164, 241
—— Man, a Whitsuntide mummer, iv. 208 sq., 212
—— parsnip stalks burnt for ceremonial fumigation, viii. 248, 249
—— seeds and roots collected by women, vii. 124 sqq.