rain-charm by means of cats in, i. 289;

special forms of speech used in addressing social superiors in, i. 402 n.;

modes of deceiving the spirits of plants in, ii. 23;

sexual intercourse practised to promote the growth of rice in, ii. 98;

ceremony at tapping a palm-tree for wine in, ii. 100 sq.;

custom observed in, when a child is first set on the ground, iii. 34;

rice placed on heads of persons after a great danger in, iii. 35;

remedy for gout or rheumatism in, iii. 106;

the Baduwis of, iii. 115;

superstitions as to the head in, iii. 254;