Dixon, Dr. W. E., on hemlock as an anaphrodisiac, ii. 139 n. 1

Djakuns of the Malay Peninsula, their mode of making fire, ii. 236

Djuldjul, girl dressed in leaves and flowers at rain-making ceremony, i. 274

Dobischwald, in Silesia, custom at threshing at, vii. 148;

need-fire at, x. 278

Dobrizhoffer, Father M., on the reluctance of the Abipones to utter their own names, iii. 328;

on changes of language among the Abipones, iii. 360;

on the [pg 246] respect of the Abipones for the Pleiades, v. 258 n. 2

Doctrine of lunar sympathy, vi. 140 sqq.

Dôd, “beloved,” v. 19 n. 2, 20 n. 2