their belief in the Spectral Huntsman, iv. 178;
their lunar years, vii. 314;
their use of birds as scapegoats, ix. 35;
stratification of religious beliefs among the, ix. 90 n. 1;
their story of the external soul, xi. 147 sq.;
their belief as to sympathetic relation between man and animal, xi. 197;
their doctrine of the plurality of souls, xi. 222
—— of Patani Bay, their ways of referring to tigers, iii. 404;
special language used by them in fishing, iii. 408 sq.;
a family of them related to crocodiles, viii. 212