Sacred beasts in Egypt, i. 29 sq.;
held responsible for the course of nature, i. 354
—— chiefs and kings regarded as dangerous, iii. 131 sqq., 138;
their analogy to mourners, homicides, and women at menstruation and childbirth, iii. 138
—— dramas, as magical rites, ix. 373 sqq.
—— feather girdle of king of Tahiti, i. 388
—— flutes played at initiation, xi. 241
—— groves, in ancient Greece and Rome, ii. 121 sqq.;
apologies for trespass on, ii. 328
—— harlots, in Asia Minor, v. 141;