the Dieri of, vii. 106, viii. 151, ix. 110;

use of a species [pg 172] of Claytonia as food in, vii. 128;

the aborigines of, their ceremonies for the multiplication of kangaroos, viii. 165;

the Tjingilli tribe of, ix. 2;

pointing sticks or bones in, x. 14 n. 3;

its desert nature, xi. 230 n. 2

Australia, Northern, the Anula of, i. 253, 287;

the Tjingilli of, i. 288;

homoeopathic magic of flesh diet in, viii. 145

——, North-West, fat about heart of great warrior eaten to acquire his courage in, viii. 150 sq.