beheading the Whitsuntide King at, iv. 210 sq.

Pima Indians, the purification of manslayers among the, iii. 182 sqq., x. 21

Pindar on the rebirth of the dead, iv. 70, vii. 84;

on the music of the lyre, v. 55;

on Typhon, v. 156;

old scholiast on, as to the Eleusinian games, vii. 71, 74, 77, 78

Pine-cones, symbols of fertility, v. 278;

thrown into vaults of Demeter, v. 278;

on the monuments of Osiris, vi. 110

—— -resin burnt as a protection against witches, ix. 164