their customs after killing a bear, iii. 221, viii. 224, xi. 280 n.;

loose knots on lying-in women, iii. 294;

brass ring worn as an amulet among the, iii. 314;

reincarnation of ancestors among the, iii. 368;

fear to call [pg 342] bears by their true name, iii. 398;

arranged the bones of the animals they ate in anatomical order for the purpose of facilitating their resurrection, viii. 257;

their rule as to menstruous women, x. 91;

their story of the external soul, xi. 149 sq.

Larch-tree, sacred, in the Tyrol, ii. 20

Lares, images of the, beside the hearth, ii. 206