sacraments of pastoral tribes in the, viii. 313

Caul, children born with a, can see spirits and are counted lucky, i. 187 sq., 199;

used to fertilize a rice-field, i. 190 sq.;

guardian spirit of child thought to reside in its, i. 199 sq.

See also [Cauls]

Caul-fat extracted by Australian enemies, iii. 303;

human, rubbed on body as a magical ointment, viii. 162

“Cauld airn,” a protective charm, iii. 233

Cauldron, the magical, which makes the old young again, v. 181