Pandion, king of Athens, son of Cecrops, the Eleusinian games founded in his reign, vii. 70
Panebian Libyans, their custom of cutting off the heads of their dead kings, iv. 202
Panes, annual bird-feast in the Acagchemem tribe of California, viii. 170
Pangaeum, Mount, in Thrace, King Lycurgus torn to pieces at, i. 366
Pango, title signifying god, bestowed on the king of Loango, i. 396
Pani, son of Rengo, the Maori god of sweet potatoes, viii. 133
Panionian festival, temporary king appointed for the, i. 46
Pankas of South Mirzapur will not call certain animals by their proper names, iii. 402
Panku, a being who causes earthquakes, in New Guinea, v. 198