Maternity and paternity of the Roman deities, vi. 233 sqq.
Matiamvo, a potentate in Angola, the manner of his death, iv. 35 sq.
Matlalcuéyé, wife of Tlaloc, the Mexican thunder-god, human sacrifices offered to, vii. 237
“Matriarchate,” v. 46; inappropriateness of the term, ii. 271 n. 2
Matronalia, Roman festival on the 1st of March, ix. 346
Matse tribe of Togoland, two royal families in the, ii. 293;
their sacrifice of new corn to the Earth Goddess, viii. 115;
their transference of sorrow to leaves, ix. 3
Matthes, Dr. B. F., on harvest festival in Celebes, viii. 122 sq.;
on sympathetic relation between man and animal among the Malays, xi. 197