—— the hair forbidden to women while their husbands are away at war, i. 127

Ointment, magical, applied to weapon instead of to wound, i. 202;

extracted from dead bodies, the fat of animals, etc., viii. 163 sqq.

Oise, French department of, dolmen in, xi. 188

Ojebways, or Ojibways, the, magical images among, i. 55;

their contagious magic of footprints, i. 212;

their ceremony at an eclipse of the sun, i. 311;

their belief in tree-spirits, ii. 18;

custom observed by them on the war-path, iii. 160;

their reluctance to tell their names, iii. 326;