transferred to bird, ii. [187]

Consumptive patients passed through holes in stones or rocks, ii. [186] sq.

Continence as preparation for walking through fire, ii. [3]

Conty, Lenten fires at, i. 113

Conway, Professor R. S., on the etymology of Soranus, ii. [15] n. 1

Cook, A. B., on the oak of Errol, ii. [284] n. 1

Cook, menstruous women not allowed to, i. 80, 82, 84, 90

Copper needle, story of man who could only be killed by a, ii. [314]

Corannas, a Hottentot people, children after an illness passed under an arch among the, ii. [192]

Cords tied tightly round the bodies of girls at puberty, i. 92 n. 1