—— first, children born, superstition as to, i. 266;

custom observed at their graves, v. 93;

sticks or grass piled on their graves, ix. 18;

curative power attributed to children so born, x. 295

Fehrle, E., as to the chastity of the Vestals, ii. 199 n. 5

Feilenhof, in East Prussia, wolf as corn-spirit at, vii. 272

Felkin, Dr. R. W., on the sacrament of a lamb among the Madi or Moru of Central Africa, viii. 314 sq.

——, Dr. R. W., and C. T. Wilson, on the worship of the dead kings of Uganda, vi. 173 n. 2

Fellows, Ch., on flowers in Caria, v. 187 n. 6

Feloupes of Senegambia, curse their fetishes in drought, i. 297