Sheba or Sabaea, the kings of, not allowed to quit their palace, iii. 124;

their priestly character, iii. 125 n.

Sheep torn by wolf in homoeopathic magic, i. 157;

driven through fire, ii. 327, xi. 11 sqq.;

bred by people of the Italian pile villages, ii. 353 n. 3;

used in purificatory ceremonies, iii. 174, 175;

shoulder-blades of, used in divination, iii. 229;

to be shorn when the moon is waxing, vi. 134;

to be shorn in the waning of the moon, vi. 134 n. 3;

reason for not eating, viii. 140;