attributed to a devil, [117], [119], [120], [123];
expelled in a proa, [186]
——, demon of, [172];
sent away in a canoe, [188] sq.
Smell, foul, used to drive demons away, [112]
Smith, W. Robertson, on Semiramis, [369] sq.
Smut in wheat, ceremony to prevent, [318]
Snails as scapegoats, [52], [53]
Snake or lizard in annual ceremony for the riddance of evils, [208]
Snipe as scapegoat, [51]