Chikumbu, a Yao chief, ii. [314]

Chilblains, the Yule log a preventive of, i. 250

Childbirth, customs observed by women after, i. 20

Childless couples leap over bonfires to procure offspring, i. 214, 338

Childless women creep through a holed stone, ii. [187]

Children live apart from their parents among the Baganda, i. 23 n. 2;

born feet foremost, curative power attributed to, 295;

passed across the Midsummer fires, 182, 189 sq., 192, 203;

passed through holes in ground or turf to cure them, ii. [190] sq.

Chillingworth, Thomas, passed through a cleft ash-tree for rupture, ii. [168] sq.