Pinoeh, district of South-Eastern Borneo, [pg 414] treatment of infant's soul among the Dyaks of, xi. 154 sq.
Pins stuck into saint's image, ix. 70 sq.
Pinsk, district of Russia, custom observed on Whit-Monday in, ii. 80
Pinxterbloem, a kind of iris, at Whitsuntide, ii. 80
Pinzgau district of Salzburg, the Perchten maskers in, ix. 244
Pipal tree (Ficus religiosa), sacrifices to the spirits of the, ii. 42;
sacred in India, ii. 43
Pipe, sacred, of the Blackfoot Indians, iii. 159 n.
Pipiles of Central America practise sexual intercourse at the time of sowing, ii. 98;
expose their seeds to moonlight, vi. 135