of water-ousel eaten in order to acquire wisdom and eloquence, viii. 144;
of bear eaten to acquire courage, viii. 146;
of serpent eaten to acquire language of animals, viii. 146;
of wolf eaten to make eater brave, viii. 146;
regarded as the seat of intellect, viii. 149;
of bird of prey eaten to acquire courage, viii. 162;
of salmon not to be eaten by a dog, viii. 255 n. 4;
of bewitched animal burnt or boiled to compel the witch to appear, x. 321 sq.
See also [Hearts]
—— of the Earth, a Mexican goddess, ix. 289