confined to their palaces, i. 164, 165;

killed when they show signs of decay, i. 217-223;

killed at expiry of fixed term, i. 223;

mitigation of the above rule, kings allowed to defend themselves, i. 224;

killed annually, i. 225-227;

temporary, i. 228-234;

temporary kings sometimes hereditary, i. 228, 232;

sons sacrificed in times of great danger, i. 235

Kingsmill Islands, offerings of first-fruits in, ii. [378]

Kirn, the name of a harvest supper, i. 345