Narmer, the mace of, king of Egypt represented as Osiris on, vi. 154
Narrative spells, vii. 104 sqq.
Narrinyeri, the, of South Australia, take great care of the refuse of their food, iii. 126 sq.;
names of the recent dead not mentioned among, iii. 372;
their custom at breaking bones of animals, viii. 259 n.
Narrow openings, creeping through, in order to escape ghostly pursuers, xi. 177 sqq.
Nass River in British Columbia, the Indians of the, believe that a physician may swallow his patient's soul, iii. 76
Nat, spirit, in Burma, ii. 46
Nat superstition in Burma, ix. 90 n. 1
Natal, the Caffres of, their rain-charm by means of a black sheep, i. 290