trace of custom of slaying them annually, vii. 254 sq.;

eat of new fruits before their subjects, viii. 63, 70;

magistrates at Olympia called, ix. 352;

marry the wives and concubines of their predecessors, ix. 368

Kings and chiefs tabooed, iii. 131 sqq.;

their spittle guarded against sorcerers, iii. 289 sq.

—— - and magicians dismembered and their bodies buried in different parts of the country to fertilize it, vi. 101 sq.

—— - and priests, their sanctity analogous to the uncleanness of women at menstruation, x. 97 sq.

——, dead, worshipped in Africa, iv. 24 sq., vi. 160 sqq., 191 sqq.;

turn into lions, leopards, pythons, etc., iv. 84;