—— of language caused by taboo on the names of the dead, iii. 358 sqq., 375;
caused by taboo on names of chiefs and kings, iii. 375, 376 sqq.
—— of name to deceive ghosts, iii. 354 sqq.;
as a cure for ill health, iv. 158
Changes of shape, magical, vii. 305
Chants, plaintive, of corn-reapers in antiquity, vi. 45 sq.
“Charcoal Man” at Midsummer, xi. 26 n. 2
Charente Inférieure, department of, St. John's fires in the, x. 192
Chariot in rain-charm, i. 309;
procession with god riding in a, ii. 130;