—— girls, their remedy for a plague of caterpillars, viii. 280

—— hunters, their ceremonies after killing a lion, iii. 220;

their propitiation of the elephants which they kill, viii. 227

—— kings turn at death into boa-constrictors, iv. 84

—— villages, women's tracks at, x. 80

Caffres, their rule as to eating mice, i. 118;

corpulence a mark of rank among the, ii. 297;

race for a bride among the, ii. 303;

their superstitions as to their shadows, iii. 78 sq., 83, 87;

think that the shadows of trees are sensitive, iii. 82;