[Note: this transcription was produced by an automatic OCR engine] MAGIC 679 (moghon nambimdr). When the nest has been built up round the food or other fragments used by the sorcerer, his enemy begins to fall ill and eventually dies. In both these methods the illness is due to the pressure which is exerted on the bundle of refuse. The counter-magic for this is to make the victim drink the juice of a particular leaf, which is squeezed out into a coco-nut shell. While the man is drinking a sorcerer sits beside him and rnutters a spell. After this the man must observe a number of tabus : he may drink no water for ten days ; he may not eat cocoanuts for six months, nor pig for a whole year, and he must refrain from eating anything which is moist or in any way connected with the sea. These prohibitions are the same as those which a sorcerer observes before he practices death-and-sickness magic, and will be described later in more detail. Yet another method of killing a man is to place the bundle of waste fragments in a tree of the variety called nowolah and then set ï¬Åre to it. This magic is also classed as nambangsian, and is similar to the Seniang nimbwmm. The effect is to make the victim's belly swell up and ï¬Ånally to die. Swelling of the belly can also be brought about by wrapping'the fragments connected with the victim in a leaf and putting them into a skull which is then kept in a " tabu place â€ù referred to as wut maul Zen nï¬Åmbat ghai. (This is not the same as the wut maul or “ sacred place " of the clan, in which the bones of the dead are preserved.) As the magician does this he mutters a spell, but the words are not recorded. A man against whom this is worked will swell up, excrete profusely, and die. The skull, which is used by the sorcerer, need not be that of any special person; any one will serve the purpose. In Lambumbu, elephantiasis, called namlmr, which in Seniang seems to be attributed to nimbwunu magic, is not believed to be caused by sorcery, but there is a practice called Vetong nggor i, which is used to make a person's legs to swell, This may be worked in two ways. One of these, like the Seniang nimesian rams, is to place something on the path along which the victim is PASSING so that he steps over it. The other way is to watch as he goes along, pluck a leaf which has touched his leg, and then work magic on this leaf. The swelling caused by these means is called talam. The Seniang method of killing by rubbing “ poison " on H1 iii‘, :, in -.l i: ‘ll his ,..