Fringe (khezi), as insignia of tiger-slayers and head-takers, [12]
Frog flesh tabued to ratsen, [165]
Gait, “History of Assam,” [2 n. 1]
Gall of cow or pig medicine for diarrhœa, [79];
of python for fever, etc., [80]
Garden, crops grown in, [57], [58];
Puthi sows first rice in, [48];
reaped at Mshe etak, [53]
“Garos, The,” on reaping, [xxviii];
Road of the Dead, [xxxiv n. 1];
on hauntings, [160 n. 2];
on the moon, [172]
Garos, Bodo Tribe, lack of love for village site, [xv];
migratory, [xvi];
immigrants from Nepal and Tibet, [xvi], [xvii], [xxvi];
connected with Semas, [xix];
burn dead, [xxiv n. 1];
reap with hand only, [xxviii];
erect memorial posts, [xxix];
knowledge of lycanthropy, [xxxiv];
Road of the Dead, [xxxiv n. 1]
“Gazetteer of Upper Burma, etc.,” [xvi n. 3], [xvii n. 1], [2], [xxiv n. 1], [xxviii n. 1], [xxxvi n. 3];
regarding Kachins, [105 n. 1]