African deities of, ii. 370;

supposed to be produced by means of flints, ii. 374;

trees struck by, used in magic, iii. 287;

not to be called by its proper name, iii. 401;

thought by Caffres to be caused by the ghost of a powerful chief, vi. 177 with n. 1;

no lamentations allowed for persons killed by, vi. 177 n. 1;

eating flesh of bullock that has been struck by, viii. 161;

treatment of men, animals, and houses that have been struck by, viii. 161, xi. 298 n. 2;

feet of men who have been killed by lightning slit to prevent their ghosts from walking, viii. 272;

charred sticks of Easter fire used as a talisman against, x. 121, 124, 140 sq., 145, 146;