on the danger of allowing Shilluk kings to grow old, iv. 21;
on the right of candidates for the kingship to attack the Shilluk kings, iv. 22;
on the willingness of Shilluks to accept the fatal sovereignty, iv. 23;
on sickness as supposed to be caused by the soul of a dead Shilluk king, iv. 26;
on the divine spirit supposed to animate Shilluk kings, iv. 26 sq.;
on the Dinkas, iv. 30 sqq.;
on the custom of putting Dinka rain-makers to death, iv. 33;
on the five supplementary Egyptian days, vi. 6 n. 3;
on the worship of dead Shilluk kings, vi. 161 n. 2;
on the name of the Supreme Being of the Dinkas, viii. 40 n., 114 n. 2