to dead kings, vi. 173;

to dead chiefs, vi. 191;

to prolong the life of kings, vi. 220 sq., 223 sqq.;

for the crops, vii. 236 sqq.;

at festivals of new yams in Ashantee, viii. 62, 63;

in Mexico, viii. 88, ix. 275 sqq.;

of men and women as scapegoats, ix. 210 sqq., 217 sq.;

their influence on cosmogonical theories, ix. 409 sqq.;

of deified men, ix. 409;

at fire-festivals, x. 106;