Lamentations of Egyptian reapers, i. 232, ii. [45];

of the savage for the animals and plants which he eats, [43] sq.;

of Cherokee Indians “after the first working of the crop,” [47];

of the Karok Indians at cutting sacred wood, [47] sq.

Laments for Tammuz, i. 9 sq.;

for dead kings of Judah, 20;

for Osiris, ii. [12]

Lampblack used to avert the evil eye, ii. [261]

Lamps lighted to show the dead the way, ii. [51] sq.;

for the use of ghosts at the feast of All Souls, [72], [73]