Jutland, belief as to eating white snake in, viii. 146;

sick children and cattle passed through holes in turf in, xi. 191;

superstitions about a parasitic rowan in, xi. 281

Juturna, a water-nymph, the wife of Janus, ii. 382;

beloved by Jupiter, ii. 382;

in Roman mythology, vi. 235 n. 6

Ka, spiritual double or external soul in ancient Egypt, ii. 134 n. 1, iii. 28, xi. 157 n. 2

Kabadi, a district of British New Guinea, seclusion of girls at puberty in, x. 35

Kabenau river, in German New Guinea, ceremony of initiation on the, xi. 193

Kabuis, the, of Assam, their taboos at sowing and reaping, vii. 109 n. 2