Hawk, Isis in the form of a, ii. [8];
the sacred bird of the earliest Egyptian dynasties, [21] sq.;
epithet regularly applied to the king of Egypt, [22]
—— -town (Hieraconpolis) in Egypt, ii. [21] sq.
Hawks carved on the bier of Osiris, ii. [20]
Hazael, king of Damascus, i. 15
“Head-Feast” among the Dyaks of Borneo, i. 295 sq.
—— -hunting in Borneo, i. 294 sqq.
Heads of dead chiefs cut off and buried secretly, ii. [104]
——, human, thought to promote the fertility of the ground and of women, i. 294 sqq.;