on Janus as the god of doors, ii. 383 n. 3;

on the celibacy of the Roman gods, vi. 230, 232 n. 1, 234 n., 236 n. 1;

on Mamurius Veturius, ix. 229 n. 1;

on a Midsummer custom, x. 206 n. 2;

on sexta luna, xi. 77 n. 1;

on the ceremony of passing under the yoke, xi. 195 n. 4;

on the oak and the thunder-god, xi. 298, 299 n. 2, 300

Fowlers, words tabooed by, iii. 393, 407 sq.

Fowls, the ghosts of, dreaded by Baganda women, viii. 231 sq.;