High nose, a good feature—II. 635.
Hind, consequences of killing a—I. 575.
Hoopoe of Aristophanes identified with Garuḍa—I. 575.
Horn-producing charm—I. [338].
Horns produced by magic—II. 631.
Horripilation, produced by joy—I. [66], [95];
by fear—II. [616].
Horse, worshipped as a god by his master—I. [130];
that restored the slain to life by smelling them—I. [444], [445];
of a hero—II. [173];
of heavenly breed—II. [593].
Horses of the sun, colour of—I. [182].
Human fat, candles made of—I. [306];
Addendum to Fasciculus IV, following page [384]; II. [358].
Human flesh used in witchcraft—I. [154], [157];
eaten in order to obtain magic power—I. [158];
a boy becomes a Rákshasa by tasting—I. [210];
offered for sale—I. [214];
given to a demon—II. [361], [573].