regarded as brother or sister of child, i. 186, 189, xi. 162 n. 2;

called the “twin,” i. 195;

worn as amulet by camels, i. 195;

used in divination, i. 196;

of the living king of Uganda preserved and inspected every new moon, i. 196, vi. 147 sq.;

seat of external soul, i. 200 sq.;

used to recall the soul, iii. 48;

term applied to last [pg 385] handful of corn, vii. 150;

buried under a plant or tree, xi. 160 sq., 161, 163

Navel-strings of dead kings of Uganda preserved, vi. 167, 168, 171;