beating people with the skins of, ix. 265

Sada, Saza, Persian festival of fire at the winter solstice, x. 269

Sadana, rice-bridegroom in Java, vii. 200 sq.

Saddle Island, Melanesia, superstition as to reflections in water in, iii. 93 sq.

Sadyattes, son of Cadys, viceroy of Lydia, v. 183

Saffron in charm to make the wind blow, i. 320;

at the Corycian cave, v. 154, 187

Saffron Walden, in Essex, May garlands at, ii. 60

Sagaing district of Burma, tamarind-tree worshipped for rain in the, ii. 46

Sagami, in Japan, rain-making at, i. 305