—— of Togoland (West Africa), a tribe of Ewe negroes, their customs as to twins, i. 265;

sanctity of the king's throne among the, i. 365;

their human gods, i. 396 sq.;

their ceremony at felling a palm for wine, ii. 19;

their god and goddess of lightning, ii. 370;

their priests with unshorn hair, iii. 259;

their magical use of knots to facilitate childbirth, iii. 295 sq.;

their use of knots in cursing, iii. 301 sq.;

tie strings round the sick as a cure, iii. 304;

their comparison of maize to a mother, vii. 130;