Comparative Method in anthropology, legitimacy of the, [172]

Condon, Father M. A., quoted, [76] sq.

Confession of sin, [45], [57], [61], [62], [64] sq., [103], [104], [107], [109]

Congo, the, [39], [75], [107], [108], [124]

Consanguineous marriages, question as to the results of, [95] sq.

Continence required at certain times, [106] sq., [108]

Corc and Cormac, Irish legend of, [62] sq.

Corn, chastity required of persons who handle, [56] sq.

Corpses mutilated in order to disable the ghosts, [132] sq., [134], [136], [137]

Cousins, marriage of, [88] sq., [91]; expiation for, [47] sq., [92] sq.; forbidden, [47], [48], [53], [67], [72], [89], [90], [91], [92]; punished, [67]; supposed to be unfruitful, [92]