their offerings of first-fruits, viii. 133;
their worship of serpents, xi. 43 n. 3
Pruyssenaere, E. de, on the privations of the Dinka in the dry season, iv. 30 n. 1;
on the reverence of the Dinka for their cattle, viii. 38 sq.
Prytaneum at Athens, ii. 137, vii. 32;
perpetual fire in the, ii. 260
Psalmist (cvi. 35-38) on Hebrew idolatry, iv. 168 sq.
Psammetichus I., king of Egypt, dedicates his daughter to Ammon, ii. 134
Pshaws of the Caucasus, their rain-charm, i. 282;
taboos observed by an annual official among the, iii. 292 sq.