—— of Oesel, their belief as to absence of souls from bodies, iii. 41 sq.;
call the [pg 261] last sheaf the Rye-boar, vii. 298, 300;
their custom at eating new corn, viii. 51;
cull St. John's herbs on St. John's Day, xi. 49
Estremadura, acorns as fodder for hogs in, ii. 356
Etatin, on the Cross River, in Southern Nigeria, the chief as fetish-man at, i. 349
Eteobutads as umbrella-bearers at the festival of Scira, x. 20 n. 1
Eteocles and Polynices, their grave at Thebes, ii. 33
Eternal life, initiates born again to, in the rites of Cybele and Attis, v. 274 sq.
Etesian winds, v. 35 n. 1