—— wood burnt in exorcism, iv. 216
Jackal, transmigration of sinner into, viii. 299
—— -god Up-uat, in ancient Egypt, vi. 154
Jackal's head, Egyptian priest represented wearing a, vii. 260
—— heart not eaten lest it make the eater timid, viii. 141
—— mask worn by priest of Isis, vi. 85 n. 3
Jackals, tigers called, iii. 402, 403
Jackson, Professor Henry, on the Polemarch at Athens, iii. 22 n. 1;
on the use of swallows as scapegoats in ancient Greece, ix. 35 n. 3
Jacob wrestling with the angel, American Indian parallel to the story of, viii. 264 sqq.