Caidu, a Tartar king, ii. 306

Caiem, the caliph, iv. 8

Cailleach (Old Wife), name given to last corn cut, vii. 140 sqq., 164 sqq.

—— beal-tine, the Beltane carline, x. 148

Caingua Indians of Paraguay, their fire customs, ii. 258 sq.;

their belief in the transmigration of human souls into animals, viii. 285 sq.

Cairns, cut hair buried in, iii. 274 sq.;

to which every passer-by adds a stone, ix. 9 sqq.;

near shrines of saints, ix. 21;

offerings at, ix. 26 sqq.