their charm made from the ashes of spiders, i. 152;

their superstition as to the sharpening of a knife, i. 158;

their superstition as to the tide, i. 167;

their treatment of the navel-string, i. 186;

their contagious magic of footprints, i. 208;

their way of deceiving the fruit of the aren palm, ii. 22;

their superstition as to felling the last tree of a wood, ii. 38;

their belief that incest causes heavy rain, earthquakes, and volcanic eruptions, ii. 111;

abduction of souls among the, iii. 60;

their superstition as to a child who resembles his father, iii. 88;