do not clearly distinguish animals from men, viii. 206;

their respect for dead sables, viii. 238

—— of the Amoor, a Tunguzian people, viii. 190;

eat nutlets of stone-pine, v. 278 n. 2;

their exorcism by means of effigies, viii. 103 sq.;

their bear-festivals, viii. 190 sqq.;

why they put out the eyes of the seals they kill, viii. 267;

their belief in demons, ix. 101 sq.

—— of Saghalien, their customs as to personal names, iii. 370

Ginger in purificatory rites, iii. 105, 151;