[Tomb]-stones, ii. [544], [546]

[Tortoises], prohibition of eating, ii. [321]

[Torture], infliction of death by, i. [186]–188, [190];
judicial, i. [523] sq.

[Totem], eating of the, i. [227], ii. [210], [211], [323], [324], [606];
killing of the, ii. [210], [603], [604], [606];
regardful treatment of the, ii. [490]

[Totemism], as a social tie, ii. [210]–213;
represented as the source of the prohibition of incest, ii. [376], [376 sq. n. 7], [377 n. 1], [747];
believed to be instituted by the All-father, ii. [671]

[Tournaments], i. [354] sq.

[Trade], moral valuation of, ii. [274], [276], [278]–280, [282]

[Transference], of blessings, see [Blessings];
of curses, see [Curses];
of disease, see [Disease];
of evil, see [Evil];
of holiness, see [Holiness];
of the holiness temporarily seated in the ruling sovereign, ii. [607]–610, [753] sq.;
of magic virtue ascribed to sacrificial victims, i. [69], [444]–447, ii. [563], [624] sq.;
of magic virtue, by sexual intercourse, i. [593], ii. [444]–446, [488];
by eating or by contact, ii. [562]–564, [605], [606], [625];
of merits, see [Merits];
of qualities inherent in animals, men, or man–gods, by eating their flesh or drinking their blood, ii. [320], [333], [334], [560]–564;
of sin, see [Sin];
of the souls of divine kings, ii. [606], [607], [753] sq.;
of virtue, see [Virtue]

[Transmigration] of human souls, into animals, ii. [324], [328], [338], [490], [496], [500], [504], [516], [517], [693], [709] sq.;
into trees, ii. [516]

[Treason], punishment of, i. [45]–48, [187]–189, [492], ii. [558];
judicial torture in cases of, i. [523]