Hidatsa Indians of North America, on the shades or spirits of cottonwood trees, ii. 12;

taboos observed by eagle-hunters among the, iii. 198 sq.;

their theory of the plurality of souls, xi. 221 sq.

Hide, cow's, beaten with staves on the last day of the year in the Highlands of Scotland, viii. 322 sqq.;

beaten by the Salii with rods, ix. 231

Hide-measured lands, legends as to, vi. 249 sq.

Hiera Sykaminos, furthest point of Roman empire in southern Egypt, iv. 144 n. 2

Hieracium pilosella, mouse-ear hawk-weed, gathered at Midsummer, xi. 57

Hieraconpolis or Hawk-town, the oldest royal capital in Egypt, iv. 112;

hawks worshipped at, vi. 22 n. 1;