at ceremonies of new fruits among the Pondos, viii. 66 sq.;
at New Year among the Iroquois, ix. 127;
at harvest among the Hos and Mundaris of North-Eastern India, ix. 136 sq.;
such licentious festivals generally precede or follow an annual expulsion of evils, ix. 225 sq.;
modern European analogies in Twelfth Night, the Festival of Fools, the Lord of Misrule, etc., ix. 312 sqq.;
in ancient Greece, ix. 350 sqq.;
in Western Asia, ix. 354 sqq.;
wide prevalence of such festivals, ix. 407 sqq.;
at celebration of puberty of a princess royal among the Zulus, x. 30 sq.;
at New Year among the Swahili, x. 135;