representing mythical personages, ix. 375, 376 n. 2, 378, 379, 382 sq.;

representing totemic animals, ix. 380;

burned at end of masquerade, ix. 382;

thought to be animated by demons, ix. 382;

worn by girls at puberty, x. 31, 52;

worn at Duk-duk ceremonies in New Britain, xi. 247;

worn by members of a secret Wolf society among the Nootka Indians, xi. 270, 271.

See also [Mask], [Maskers], and [Masquerade]

Masnes, a giant, in a legend of Sardes, v. 186

Masoka, the spirits of the dead, worshipped by the Wahehe of German East Africa, vi. 188 sq.