Quito, the kings of, vii. 236

Quivering of the body in a rain-charm, i. 260, 261

Quixos Indians, their belief in the transmigration of human souls into animals, viii. 285;

cause themselves to be whipped with nettles before a hunting expedition, ix. 263

Quonde in Nigeria, custom of king-killing at, iv. 35

Quop district of Borneo, ceremony at securing the soul of the rice in the, vii. 188

Ra, the Egyptian sun-god, i. 418, 419, vi. 6, 8, 12, viii. 30, ix. 341;

how Isis discovered his name, iii. 387 sqq.;

identified with many originally independent local deities, vi. 122 sqq.

Rabbah, in Ammon, captured by King David, iii. 273, v. 19