expiation performed by man who had killed a boa-constrictor among the, iii. 221 sq.;

their horror of the pollution of blood, iii. 245 sq.;

their custom as to the blood of sacrifice, iii. 247;

their disposal of their cut hair and nails, iii. 278;

their use of knots as a charm on a journey, iii. 306;

their custom of boiling a thief's name, iii. 331;

call brides after their future children, iii. 333;

“women's speech” among the, iii. 335 sq.;

their purificatory ceremonies after a battle, vi. 251 sq.;

their festival of new fruits, viii. 64 [pg 204] sqq.;