of Zeus and Hera, [91]

“Marriage Hollow” at Teltown, [99]

Martin, Father, quoted, [141] sq.

Marzana, goddess of Death, [237]

Masai, the, [61], [65];

their custom as to the skulls of dead chiefs, [202] sq.

Masks hung on trees, [283]

Masquerades of kings and queens, [71] sq., [88], [89]

Masson, Bishop, [137]

Mata, the small-pox goddess, sacrifice of children to, [181]