unclean, iii. 206;

tigers called, iii. 402, devoured in religious rites, vii. 19, 20, 21, 22;

their flesh or liver eaten to acquire bravery, viii. 145;

sacrificed at bear-feasts, viii. 196, 202;

not allowed to gnaw bones of slain animals, viii. 225, 238 sqq., 243, 259;

bones of deer not given to, viii. 241, 242, 243;

the resurrection of, viii. 256 sq.;

pairing, fertilizing virtue of stick which has been used to separate, ix. 264 sq.;

imitated by dancers, ix. 382.

See also [Dog], [Hounds]