magic use of spittle in, iii. 288;
names of chiefs not to be pronounced in, iii. 381;
Rotomahana in, v. 207, 209 n.;
effect of contact with a sacred chief in, viii. 28;
eyes of slain chiefs swallowed by warriors in, viii. 153;
sticks or stones piled on scenes of violent death in, ix. 15;
human scapegoats in, ix. 39.
See also [Maori]
Newars of Nepaul, their worship of frogs, i. 294 sq.
Newberry, Professor P. E., on Osiris as a cedar-tree god, vi. 109 n. 1