of dead men cut to disable their ghosts, viii. 272
Singa Bonga, spirit who dwells in the sun, the first-fruits of the harvest dedicated to him by the Hos of Bengal, viii. 117
Singalang Burong, a Dyak war-god, invoked in a long liturgy at the Head-feast, ix. 383, 384 n. 1;
the Ruler of the Spirit World, story of the marriage of his daughter to a mortal man, iv. 127 sq.
Singarmati Devi, Indian goddess, worshipped by breeders of silkworms in Mirzapur, iii. 194
Singer, charm to become a good, i. 156;
navel-string used to make a boy a fine, i. 197 sq.;
the best, chosen chief, ii. 298 sq.
Singhalese, their fear of demons, iii. 233 sq.;