disease transferred to, ix. 31 sq.;

burnt alive to stop a murrain, x. 301

Ox, black, in rain-making, i. 291, iii. 154;

used in purificatory ceremonies after a battle, vi. 251 sq.;

Bechuana sacrifice of a, viii. 271

——, hornless, in homoeopathic magic, i. 151

——, white, sacrament of a, viii. 313 n. 1

Ox blood, bath of, iv. 201

—— -horns, external soul of chief in pair of, xi. 156

—— -stall (Bucolium) at Athens, vii. 30 sq.