of dog eaten to acquire bravery, viii. 145;
of serpent eaten to acquire language of animals, viii. 146;
regarded as the seat of the soul, viii. 147 sq.;
regarded as the seat of valour, viii. 148;
of brave men eaten, viii. 148, 151 sq.;
of bear, used as medicine, viii. 187 sq.
Lives of a family bound up with a fish, xi. 200;
with a cat, xi. 150 sq.
“Living fire” made by the friction of wood, ii. 237, x. 220;
as a charm against witchcraft, ii. 336;