Nutritive and vicarious types of sacrifice, ii. [226]

Nyakang, the first of the Shilluk kings, worshipped as the god of his people, ii. [162] sqq.;

incarnate in various animals, [163] sq.;

his mysterious disappearance, [163];

his graves, [163], [166];

historical reality of, [164], [166] sq.;

his relation to the creator Juok, [164] sq.;

compared to Osiris, [167]

Nymphs of the Fair Crowns at Olympia, ii. [240]

Nysa, in the valley of the Maeander, i. 205, 206 n. 1;