[Deodand], i. [262]–264, [308]

[Descent], the social influence of a common, ii. [198], [201]–206, [220], [224], [227], [748];
congruity or discrepancy between the principle of local proximity and the principle of, ii. [202], [219] sq.
See [Kinship]

——, the system of tracing, connection between the authority over children and, i. [597] sq.;
supposed connection between the position of women and, i. [655] sq.;
the rules of inheritance influenced by, ii. [44]–47, [54];
the influence of local connections on, ii. [203], [368] sq.;
difference between the notion of actual blood-relationship and, ii. [205] sq.;
connection between the blood-feud and, ii. [211], [748]

[Despotism], a cause of the severity of criminal codes, i. [193]–196, [198];
a cause of deceitful habits, ii. [89], [130] sq.;
politeness engendered by, ii. [152];
love of youths considered inimical to, ii. [478] sq.

[Determinism], i. [320]–322, [325] sq.

Dharna, the custom of sitting, ii. [245]

[Diet], restrictions in, ch. xxxvii, sq. (ii. [290]–345).
See [Food]

[Disease], cured by contact with a saint, i. [63];
transference of, i. [64] sq.;
supposed to be caused by supernatural beings, i. [392] sq., ii. [592]–594;
by the dead, ii. [535];
the future state of persons who have died of, i. [392], ii. [238 n. 3], [698];
human flesh or blood partaken of as a remedy against, i. [401], ii. [562], [564] sq.;
human sacrifices offered for the purpose of curing, i. [446], [447], [454]–457;
cured at cross-roads, ii. [256 n. 2].
See [Epidemics], [Sick] persons

[Disinterested] antipathies. See [Antipathies]

—— likings. See [Likings]