Medical advice, [76].

Mexico, [193], [194], [199], [200].

Mimetic magic, [85].

Minahassa, [194].

Mind of Humanity, [213].

Missionary, [6], [140], [210], [211], [257], [265]; interested in the value rather than the chronological order of religions, [12]; being practical, uses applied science, [15]; and method of comparison, [17]; and notes resemblances, [22]; requires scientific knowledge of the material he has to work on, [34]; may use as a lever the belief in man's communion with spirits, [69]; and magic, [102], [103], [104]; and fetichism, [105]; and heathen prayer, [138], [173].

Momentary gods, [128], [136].

Morality, [81], [83], [84], [95], [211] ff., [260], [261]; and communion with God, [62]; and the mysteries, [191]; and prayer, [148].

Moral transgression, and sin, [221].

Mosquito-totem, [166].