Jawbones of deer and pigs, magical use of, i. 109;
of executed persons a protective against their ghosts, iii. 171;
of dead kings of Uganda preserved and worshipped, i. 196, iv. 200 sq., vi. 167 sq., 169 sq., 171 sq.;
the ghosts of the kings supposed to attach to their jaw-bones, vi. 169;
of slain beasts propitiated by hunters, viii. 244 sq.
Jaws of corpse tied up to prevent the escape of the soul, iii. 31
Jay, blue, as scapegoat, ix. 51
Jâyi or Jawâra, festival in Upper India, v. 242
Jealousy, transferred to ants, ix. 33
Jebel Bela mountain, in the Sudan, wizard in form of hyaena on the, x. 313