Kohlerwinkel, near Augsburg, the last standing corn called the Sow at, vii. 298
Kois of Southern India, infant burial among the, v. 95
Koita, the, of British New Guinea, seclusion of manslayers among, iii. 168 sq.
Kolelo, in East Africa, ghost of sorcerer at, xi. 313
Kolem, in German New Guinea, magical powers ascribed to a chief of, i. 338
Kolkodoons of Queensland, their custom at circumcision, i. 93
Kollmann, P., on sultans responsible for rain, i. 353
Kols of North India will not speak of [pg 337] beasts of prey by their proper names, iii. 403
Kolvagat, village in New Britain, magical stone figures supposed to control the plantations at, ii. 148
Komatis of Mysore, their worship of serpents, v. 81 sq.