burying the evil spirit in, ix. 110;

taro plants beaten to make them grow in, ix. 264

—— Caledonians, the, their ways of making rain and sunshine, i. 314;

their way of detaining the soul in the body, iii. 31

—— College, Oxford, Boy Bishop at, ix. 338

—— corn, eaten sacramentally, viii. 48 sqq.

——, everything, excites awe of savages, iii. 230 sqq.

—— fire, made by friction in rain-charm, i. 290;

made by the friction of sticks at Rome, ii. 207, 227;