Chemmis in Egypt, temple of Perseus at, iii. 312 n. 2

Chêne-Doré, “the gilded oak,” in Perche, xi. 287 n. 1

Chenourazah, king of the Maldive Islands, ii. 153

Chent-Ament (Khenti-Amenti), title of Osiris, vi. 87

Chephren, king of Egypt, his statue, vi. 21 sq.

Chepstow oak, in Gloucestershire, mistletoe on the, xi. 316

Cheremiss, the, of Russia, their sacred groves, ii. 44;

will not fell trees while the corn is in bloom, ii. 49;

keep the names of their villages secret, iii. 391;

their custom at eating the new corn, viii. 51;