Seasons, magical and religious theories of the, i. 3 sq.
Seb (Keb or Geb), Egyptian earth-god, i. 283 n. 3, ii. [6]
Secret graves of kings, chiefs, and magicians, ii. [103] sqq.
Sed festival in Egypt, ii. [151] sqq.;
its date perhaps connected with the heliacal rising of Sirius, [152] sq.;
apparently intended to renew the king's life by identifying him with the dead and risen Osiris, [153] sq.
Segera, a sago magician of Kiwai, dismembered after death, ii. [101], [102]
Seker (Sokari), title of Osiris, ii. [87]
Seler, Professor E., on the ancient Mexican calendar, ii. [28] n.
Seleucus, a grammarian, i. 146 n. 1