Kilmarnock, mode of cutting the last corn near, vii. 279

Kilmartin, in Argyleshire, the harvest Maiden at, vii. 156

Kiln, the fire of a, called by special name, iii. 395

Kimbugwe, minister in charge of the king of Uganda's navel-string, i. 196

Kimbunda, the, of West Africa, their cannibalism at accession of new king, viii. 152

Kincardineshire, Midsummer fires in, x. 206

King, J. E., on infant burial, i. 105 n. 4, v. 91 n. 3

King, torn to pieces by horses, i. 366;

gives oracles, i. 377;

not to be over-shadowed, iii. 83;