Palermo, “sawing the old woman” in, i. 261

Palm-tree, the Dyaks and the, ii. [329]

—— Sunday custom, ii. [216]

Pan, representation of, ii. [34], [35];

the Lord of the Wood, ii. [35]

Panes, festival of the, ii. [90], [91]

Papuans, foods eaten by the, ii. [87];

belief in a child's life being bound up with that of a tree, ii. [329]

Paris, procession of mock giant in, ii. [281]

Parthian monarchs worshipped as deities, i. 49