Mandelings of Sumatra, their excuses to tree-spirits for cutting down trees, ii. 36;

open boxes, pans, etc., to help childbirth, iii. 296

Mandingoes of Senegambia, their attention to the phases of the moon, vi. 141

—— of Sierra Leone, kingship an honour desired by few among the, iii. 18

Mandragora called “the hand of glory” in France, xi. 316

Manegres of the Amoor, concealment of personal names among the, iii. 323

Maneros, chant of Egyptian reapers, vi. 45, 46, vii. 215, 258, 259, 261, 263, 264

Manes, first king of Lydia, v. 186 n. 5

Manetho, on the Egyptian burnt-sacrifice of red-haired men, vi. 97;

on Isis as the discoverer of corn, vi. 116;