Scythian king, human beings and horses sacrificed at his grave, i. 293
Scythians, their belief in immortality, i. 294;
their treatment of dead enemies, 294 n. 3
Sea, custom of bathing in the, on St. John's Day or Eve, i. 246, 248
—— Dyaks or Ibans of Borneo, their worship of serpents, i. 83;
their festivals of the dead, ii. [56] sq.;
effeminate priests or sorcerers among the, [253], [256]
—— Dyaks of Sarawak, their reasons for taking human heads, i. 295 sq.
Season of festival a clue to the nature of a deity, ii. [24]