their offerings of first-fruits to the Sun, viii. 117;

their belief in demons, ix. 92 sq.;

their use of a human scapegoat, ix. 196;

their belief as to the transformation of witches into cats, xi. 311 sq.

Orbigny, A. d', on the superstitions of the Yuracares as to the making of pottery, ii. 204;

on division of labour between men and women among the American Indians, vii. 120;

on the American Indian practice of bleeding themselves to relieve fatigue, ix. 12 sq.

Orchard, mock marriage before partaking of the fruits of a new, ii. 26, 101

Orchards, fire applied to, on Eve of Twelfth Day, ix. 317, 319, 320

Orchha, the Rajah of, celebrates annually the marriage of the Salagrama to the holy basil, ii. 27