—— whalers, rules observed by, iii. 191.
See also [Madagascar]
Malanau tribes of Borneo, their use of a special language in searching for camphor, iii. 406 sq.;
their belief in the transmigration of human souls into animals, viii. 294
Malas, the, of Southern India, their treatment of the placenta, i. 194;
their custom in drought, i. 284 n.;
their rain-charm by means of frogs, i. 294;
talismans of Mala women at childbirth, iii. 235;
their communionwith a goddess by eating her edible image, viii. 93 sq.
Malassi, a fetish in West Africa, xi. 256