their superstition as to mirrors, iii. 93;

their taboos as to stepping over things, iii. 423;

as to human sacrifices to volcanoes, v. 220;

their belief as to a bird croaking among rice in ear, vii. 296;

their custom of burying the stem of a banana-tree with the dead, viii. 97;

their rites of initiation, xi. 248

Galelareese charm to make a fruit-tree bear, i. 142;

to strengthen teeth, i. 157

—— sailors at sea, words tabooed to, iii. 414

Galicia, the Ruthenians of, their charm to increase a cow's milk, i. 198;