their custom of swinging at harvest feast, iv. 277;

their observation of the Pleiades, vii. 314;

eat parts of slain foes, viii. 152

——, the Sea, or Ibans, of Sarawak, viii. 279;

rules observed by women among, while the men are at war, i. 127 sq.;

their sacred trees, ii. 40 sq.;

their sorcerers supposed to hook departing souls, iii. 30;

their modes of recalling the soul, iii. 47 sq., 52 sq., 55 sq., 60, 67;

taboos observed by head-hunters among, iii. 166 sq.;