Sgaus, Karen tribe of Burma, will not mention their parents' names, iii. 337

Sgealoir, the burying-ground of, in North Uist, x. 294

Sgreball, three pence, tax paid to the king of Munster for each fire in Ireland, x. 139

Shades of dead animals, fear of offending, iii. 205, 206, 207

Shadow, the soul identified with the, iii. 77 sqq.;

injury done to a man through his, iii. 78 sqq.;

diminution of shadow regarded with apprehension, iii. 86 sq.;

loss of the, regarded as ominous, iii. 88;

not to fall on a chief, iii. 255

Shadow Day, a gipsy name for Palm Sunday, iv. 243