Burning of dead, by Manipuris and Singphos, [xxxiii], [xxiv]

Butler, Major, “Sketch of Assam,” [xxvi];
on human sacrifice, [230]
Captain, account of his death, [2];
estimate of Lhota character, [19]
Mr. S. G., thanked for photographs, [19]

Butterflies, souls of dead pass into, [xxxiii], [119 n. 2]

Cachar, south-west boundary of Naga tribes, [xvi]

Calendar, [226], [227]

Calf, birth “genna” and treatment, [60]

Calves, of Angamis and Kukis, [xxii], [7]

Cane, in ornaments, [12], [14];
leggings of, [15];
helmets of, [18], [43];
bridges of, [23];
hedge as defence (Konyak), [21]

Canoes, [158];
similarity of coffins to, [157]

Carving on champo posts, [25], [26], [43]