his personal relics preserved at Cambridge, [197]

Kidd, Dudley, on the worship of ancestral spirits among the Bantus of South Africa, ii. [177] sqq.

King, J. E., on infant burial, i. 91 n. 3

King, a masker at Carnival called the, ii. [99]

—— of Tyre, his walk on stones of fire, i. 114 sq.;

of Uganda, his navel-string preserved and inspected every new moon, ii. [147] sq.

Kings as priests, i. 42;

as lovers of a goddess, 49 sq.;

held responsible for the weather and the crops, 183;

marry their sisters, 316;