Day of Blood in rites of Attis, i. 268, 285
De Plano Carpini, on the funeral customs of the Mongols, i. 293
Dea Dia, a Roman goddess of fertility, ii. [239]
Dead, Festival of the, in Java, i. 220;
worship of the, perhaps fused with the propitiation of the corn-spirit, 233 sqq.;
cuttings for the, 268;
Osiris king and judge of the, ii. [13] sq.;
the Egyptian, identified with Osiris, [16];
annual festivals of the, [51] sqq.;