Pippin, king of the Franks, need-fires in the reign of, x. 270
Pips of water-melon in homoeopathic magic, i. 143
Piraeus, processions in honour of Adonis at, v. 227 n.
Pirates, the Cilician, v. 149 sq.
Piros Indians of Peru, their belief in the transmigration of a human soul into a jaguar, viii. 386
Pirua, granary of maize, among the Indians of Peru, vii. 171 sqq.
Pisa, in Greece, Pelops at, ii. 279
Pit, sacrifices to the dead offered in a, iv. 96.
See also [Pits]