Black buffalo, [45];
cloth, [31], [112];
face painted, [116];
fowl, [284];
goat, [45], [267], [284];
pig, [284];
rope, [111];
sheep, [52], [191];
thread, [220];
wool, [191]

Blood, human, a cure for fever, [239];
offered to idol, [221];
sacrificed victim, [201], [202], [207], [221];
sprinkling with, [145];
sucked by witch, [261], [262]

—— of bullock, [80];
devil-dancer, [212];
fish, [102];
monkey, [73]

—— of sacrificed animals, [22], [33], [37], [38], [65], [68], [69], [119], [175], [183], [187], [189], [212], [245], [246], [252], [255], [263], [282], [284], [295], [302]

Blood-sucker (lizard), [99]–100

Boar, wild, [189]

Boddu-rāyi (navel-stone), [60], [211]

Bones burnt in lying-in chamber, [53];
from burial-ground in sorcery, [242];
omens, [56], [57];
used by toddy-drawers, [76], [82]

Bottling evil spirits, [250]

Boundary ceremony, [60], [175];
dispute, [38];
flesh of victim interred, [201];
goddess, [37]–8, [184];
oath, [36];
sacrifice, [211], [263]