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 Woman—continued. Byamee—belief concealed from women, name not used, 4, 6.

Heaven—time occupied in making weapons, 124.

Initiation of a girl into womanhood, 56-58.

Woodcraft, blacks' knowledge of, 113.

Woormerh, boy messengers carrying Boorah summons, 64. Wotjobaluk tribe, 10, 24.

Wrestling, 68, 129.

Wundah, or white devil spirits, 29.

Wunnarl, or food taboo—ceremonies on removal of wunnarl, etc, 23, 24, 81.

Wurrawilberoo, 51, 95, 138.

spirits' water scheme, 103.

Yaraikkana tribe, 24.

Yarmmara, or barley grass, harvest, 118.

Yellen, 84.

Yowee, skeleton spirit, 83.

Yowee, soul equivalent, 35.

Yubbah (carpet snake) totem, 19.

Yudtha Dulleebah, 5, 71.

Yunbeai— Assuming shape of yunbeai, possessor's power of, 21, 30.

Cases in which yunbeai came out of owners, alleged, 21.

Differences between hereditary totem and individual totem, 21.

Eating of yunbeai prohibited, etc, 21.

Equivalent of Manitu of Red Indians, etc., 24.

Occurrence among Australian tribes, question of 24.

Sick persons, yunbeai cure, 29, 34.

Various properties of yunbeai, 30.

Wirreenuns all possessed of yunbeai, 29. Yungawee, sacred fire of little Boorah ring, 64. Printed by, Printers to His Majesty at the Edinburgh University Press