their belief in the marriage of Sky with Earth, v. 282 n. 2;

their use of clay images as substitutes to save the lives of people, viii. 105 sq.;

their worship of the Earth, viii. 115;

their worship of goddess Mawu Sodza, viii. 115;

their propitiation of slain leopards, wild buffaloes, etc., viii. 228 sqq.

Ewe-speaking negroes deem the heart the seat of courage and intellect, viii. 149

—— -speaking people of West Africa, their contagious magic of footprints, i. 210;

eat elephant's flesh to become strong, viii. 143

Ewes and rams, the time for coupling, ii. 328, 328 n. 4