[Ethics], the object of scientific, i. [18]
[Eucharist], the, i. [666], ii. [295], [415 n. 8], [417], [480], [564];
the ordeal of, ii. [690]
[Eunuch] priests, ii. [408], [414], [488 n. 6]
[Evil], materialistic conception of, i. [56], [57], [457];
transference of, combined with a sacrifice, i. [62]–65
—— [eye], the, i. [561], [563], [584], [591]–594, ii. [256 n. 2], [354]
—— [spirits], lunatics supposed to be possessed with, i. [270], [274], [275], ii. [593];
intoxicated persons supposed to be possessed with, i. [281], ii. [344];
persecuting ghosts replaced by, i. [378] sq., ii. [493];
disease supposed to be caused by, i. [392] sq., ii. [592]–594;
old women regarded as, i. [619];
burying apart of persons supposed to have been killed by, ii. [239];
eclipses of the moon attributed to the influence of, ii. [313];
water regarded as haunted by, ii. [355];
scourging as a means of driving away, ii. [358];
sacred words as a weapon against, ii. [418];
certain animals taken for, ii. [491];
butchers regarded as haunted by, ii. [493];
prevented from doing harm to the dead, ii. [523], [524], [544];
the ghosts of dead persons regarded as, ii. [531]–534, [693];
places of striking appearance supposed to be haunted by, ii. [589];
unexpected events ascribed to the influence of, ii. [594];
taboos imposed upon the names of, ii. [640], [642];
magic practised with the assistance of, ii. [649] sq.;
struggle of men and gods against, ii. [701], [702], [704]–706, [729]
[Executioner], tribal, i. [174] sq.;
the injured party acting as, i. [184] sq.
[Expiation], ii. [356]–361;
fasting as a means of, ii. [315]–318;
vicarious, ii. [719] sq.
[Expiatory] sacrifice, vicarious, i. [65]–70, [438]–440