Japan, annual festival of the dead in, ii. [65]
Jars, children buried in, i. 109 n. 1
Jason and Medea, i. 181 n. 1
Jastrow, Professor M., on the festival of Tammuz, i. 10 n. 1;
on the character of Tammuz, 230 n.
Java, conduct of natives in an earthquake, i. 202 n. 1;
the Valley of Poison in, 203 sq.;
worship of volcanoes in, 220 sq.
Jawbone, the ghost of the dead thought to adhere to the, ii. [167] sq.
—— and navel-string of Kibuka, the war-god of the Baganda, ii. [197]