throw their sickles at the last standing corn, vii. 136, 142, 144, 153, 154 sq., 155 n. 1, 267, 268, 279, 296;

blindfolded, vii. 144, 153 sq.;

pretend to mow down visitors to harvest-field, vii. 229 sq.;

of rice use a special form of speech in order to deceive the rice-spirit, vii. 184;

cries of, vii. 263 sqq.;

their remedies for pains in the back, vii. 285;

race of, to last corn, vii. 291;

throw sickles blindfold at last sheaf, xi. 279 n. 4

——, Egyptian, their lamentations, v. 232, vi. 45, vii. 261, 263;

invoke Isis, vi. 117