Chent-Ament (Khenti-Amenti), title of Osiris, ii. [87]

Chephren, King of Egypt, his statue, ii. [21] sq.

Cherokee Indians, their myth of the Old Woman of the corn, ii. [46] sq.;

their lamentations after “the first working of the corn,” [47]

Cheshire, All Souls' Day in, ii. [79]

Chewsurs of the Caucasus, their annual festival of the dead, ii. [65]

Cheyne, T. K., on lament for kings of Judah, i. 20 n. 2

Chief, ancestral, reincarnate in snakes, i. 84

Chiefs in the Pelew Islands, custom of slaying, ii. [266] sqq.

——, dead, worshipped, ii. [175], [176], [177], [179], [181] sq., [187];