Ram-god of Mendes, iv. 7 n. 3
Ram's skull in charm to avert demons, viii. 96
Rama, his wife Sita, ii. 26;
his battle with the King of Ceylon, xi. 102
Ramadan, the fast of, vii. 316
Ramanga, men who eat up the nail-parings and lick up the spilt blood of nobles among the Betsileo, iii. 246
Rambree, sorcerers dressed as women in the island of, vi. 254
Rameses II., king of Egypt, his treaty with the Hittites, v. 135 sq.;
his order to the Nile, vi. 33
Ramin, in Stettin, harvest custom at, vii. 230