Deane, Mrs. J. H., ii. [319] n. 2

Death and resurrection of the gods, i. 1, 12 sqq., 15

—— pollution of, ii. [85] n. 3

Deer, flesh of, eaten to prolong life or to avoid fever, ii. [143];

not eaten by warriors, [144];

treated with respect by American Indians, [240] sqq.;

their bones not given to dogs, [241], [242], [243];

Indian custom of cutting out the sinew of the thighs of, [264] sqq.;

souls of dead in, [286], [293] sq.

Deiseil or deiseal, according to the course of the sun, ii. [323], [324]