of serpent eaten to acquire language of animals, [146];
of wolf eaten to acquire courage, [146];
regarded as the seat of intellect, [149]
Hearts of men sacrificed, i. 236;
of crows, moles, or hawks eaten, ii. [143];
of men eaten to acquire their qualities, [148] sqq.
Heaven-herds among the Zulus, ii. [160]
Hebrews forbidden to reap corners of fields and glean, last grapes, i. 234 sq.
Heckewelder, Rev. J., quoted, ii. [205] sq.
Hedgehog, transmigration of sinner into, ii. [299]