Slow-footed animals not eaten by some savage tribes, ii. [139] sq.;

eaten by preference by the Bushmen, [140] sq.

Small-pox, cure for, i. 9 sq.

Smearing the body as a means of imparting certain qualities, ii. [162] sqq.

—— of blood on worshippers a mode of communion with the deity, ii. [316]

Smintheus Apollo, ii. [283]

Smith, Professor, G. C., ii. [329]

Smith, W. Robertson, i. 259 n. 1, ii. [5] n. 2, [27] n. 5, [31] n. 1, [35] n. 2, [251] n. 5, [266] n. 1, [280] n.

Smoking as a means of inducing state of ecstasy, ii. [72];

in honour of slain bears, [224], [226]