his treatment of strangers on the harvest field, vii. 217;
slain by Hercules, vii. 217;
story of, its coincidences with harvest-customs of modern Europe, vii. 218 sqq., 236, 252 sqq.;
his relation to Attis, vii. 255 sq.;
compared to Bormus, vii. 257
Liver, indurated, thought to be healed by touch of chief's feet, i. 371;
induration of the, attributed to touching sacred chief, iii. 133;
of kangaroo rubbed on back of man-slayer, iii. 167 sq.;
of pig, omens drawn from, vii. 97;
of deer eaten to make eater long-lived like deer, viii. 143;