“Lights of the dead,” to enable the ghosts to enter houses, vi. 65

Lights, three hundred and sixty-five, in the rites of Osiris, vi. 88

Lignum aloes, taboos observed in the search for, iii. 404

Liknites, epithet of Dionysus, vii. 5, 27

Lille, the corn-spirit in the shape of a horse near, vii. 294

Lillooet Indians of British Columbia, their belief concerning twins, i. 265 n. 1;

their propitiation of slain bears, viii. 226 sq.;

their regard for the bones of deer and beavers, viii. 243;

seclusion of girls at puberty among the, x. 52 sq.

Limbs, amputated, kept by the owners against the resurrection, iii. 281