deposited in sacred places, iii. 274 sqq.;

stowed away in any secret place, iii. 276 sqq.;

kept for use at the resurrection, iii. 279 sqq.;

burnt to prevent them from falling into the hands of sorcerers, iii. 281 sqq.;

in popular cures, ix. 57, 58

—— and teeth of sacred kings preserved as amulets, ii. 6

Nakedness of women in rain-charms, i. 248, 282, 283

Nakelo tribe in Fiji, custom at burial of chief in the, iii. 29

Nakiza, the river, worshipped by the Baganda, ix. 27

Namal tribe of West Australia, their belief as to birth of children, v. 105