their propitiation of dead omen birds, iv. 126;

their sacrifices during an epidemic, iv. 176 n. 1;

their custom of head-hunting, v. 295 sq.;

the idea of metampsychosis among, viii. 294 sq.;

their modes of protecting their farms against mice, viii. 279;

their festival of departed spirits, ix. 154

Dying at ebb tide, i. 167 sq.;

custom of catching the souls of the, iv. 198 sqq.;

by deputy, iv. 56, 160

Dying god as scapegoat, ix. 227