their mode of averting a storm, i. 321;

try to deceive the spirits of rattlesnakes and eagles, iii. 399;

think that to step over a vine blasts it, iii. 424;

personify maize as an Old Woman, vii. 177;

their way of attracting the corn, vii. 190;

their festival of first-fruits, viii. 72 n. 2;

their belief in the homoeopathic magic of the flesh of animals, viii. 139;

no clear distinction between animals and men in their mythology, viii. 204 sq.;

their respect for rattlesnakes, viii. 218 sq.;

their ceremonies at killing a wolf, viii. 220 sq.;