Anderida, wealds of Kent, Surrey, and Sussex, remnants of the forest of, i. 57
Angel-man, beheading the, ii. [267]
Angoulême, custom of burning a poplar on St. Peter's Day in, i. 101
Angoy, king of, must have no bodily defects, i. 221
Animal worship, two types of, ii. [133], [134];
sacred carried in procession, ii. [139-147];
employed as a scapegoat, ii. [189-191], [194], [195];
eaten to obtain its quality, ii. [86], [87];
spared by savages from fear of the vengeance of other animals of the same kind, ii. [107-110];
respect shown by the savage for the animal he kills, ii. [110-132];