Sex totems among the natives of South-Eastern Australia, ii. [214] sqq.;

called “brother” and “sister” by men and women respectively, [215]

Sexes, danger apprehended from the relation of the, ii. [277] sq.

Seyf el-Mulook and the jinnee, the story of, ii. [137]

Sgealoir, the burying-ground of, i. 294

Sgreball, three pence, i. 139

Sham-fights at New Year, i. 135

Shamans of the Yakuts and Samoyeds keep their external souls in animals, ii. [196]

Shamash, the Assyrian sun-god, ii. [80] n. 3

Shanga, city in East Africa, ii. [314]