as to roofing the king's palace in Uganda, iii. 254 n. 5;

on disposal of cut hair and nails in Uganda, iii. 277 n. 10;

on change of vocabulary caused by fear of naming the dead among the Basagala, iii. 361 n. 2;

on the bearing of the human victims in Uganda, iv. 139;

on the custom of strangling first-born males in Uganda, Koki, and Bunyoro, iv. 182 n. 2;

on consultation of souls of dead kings of Uganda, iv. 201 n. 1;

on serpent-worship among the Baganda and Banyoro, v. 86 n. 1;

on the Baganda belief in conception without sexual intercourse, v. 92 sq.;

on potters in Uganda, vi. 135;

on the religion of the Bahima, vi. 190 sq.;