——, Western, [74]
Australian aborigines, their precautions against ghosts, [137]
Avebury, Lord, [159]
Avoidance, ceremonial, of relations by marriage, [75] sqq.; a precaution against incest, [75], [84] sqq., [93]; of wife’s mother, [75] sqq., [86] sq., [90] sq.; between father-in-law and daughter-in-law, [76]; between various relations, [76] sq.; between father and daughter, [78], [85], [87]; between father-in-law and son-in-law, [79] sq.; of wife of wife’s brother, [80]; of brothers-in-law and sisters-in-law, [81]; of future parents-in-law, [81], [83]; between woman and her father-in-law, [82]; between a man and his father-in-law, [82], [83]; of blood relations, [84] sqq.; between brother and sister, [85], [86], [87], [88], [90]; between mother and son, [85], [86], [87]
Awemba, the, of Northern Rhodesia, [66], [79], [103] sq., [120]
Babylonian code of Hammurabi, [64]
—— kings, their curses, [37] sq.
Baddat Dyaks of Borneo, [48]
Baganda, punishment of sexual offences among the, [64] sq.; rules of ceremonial avoidance among the, [90] sq.; their ideas as to adultery, [102] sq.; their ideas as to effect of wife’s infidelity on absent husband, [106] sq.
Bakerewe, a Bantu people, [78]