Guaycurus, try to frighten the demon of the storm, i. 330

—— of Brazil, precaution as to chief's spittle among the, iii. 290;

men dressed as women among the, vi. 254 n. 2

—— of the Gran Chaco used to change their names after a death, iii. 357;

their festival at the reappearance of the Pleiades, vii. 309, ix. 262

Guayquiries of the Orinoco, their beliefs as to menstruous women, x. 85

Guazacualco, in Mexico, bones of the dead preserved for the resurrection in, viii. 259

Gudangs, the, of Queensland, avoidance of parents-in-law among, iii. 346;

changes of vocabulary among the, caused by fear of naming the dead, iii. 359

Gudea, king of Southern Babylonia, festival of the New Year known to, ix. 356